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var config = {
//
// =================
// Service Providers
// =================
// WebdriverIO supports Sauce Labs, Browserstack, and Testing Bot (other
// cloud providers should work too though). These services define specific
// user and key (or access key) values you need to put in here in order to
// connect to these services. user: process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME, key:
// process.env.SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY,
// `sauceConnect` must be false when running in Travis-CI, since Travis-CI
// is providing SauceConnect. Remember: !undefined === true For a list of
// Travis provided environment variables:
// https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/#Default-Environment-Variables
sauceConnect: ! process.env.CI,
//
// ==================
// Specify Test Files
// ==================
// Define which test specs should run. The pattern is relative to the
// directory from which `wdio` was called. Notice that, if you are calling
// `wdio` from an NPM script (see https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/run-script)
// then the current working directory is where your package.json resides,
// so `wdio` will be called from there.
specs: [
'./tests/e2e/tests/**/*Spec.js'
],
// Patterns to exclude.
exclude: [
// 'path/to/excluded/files'
],
//
// ============
// Capabilities
// ============
// Define your capabilities here. WebdriverIO can run multiple capabilities
// at the same time. Depending on the number of capabilities, WebdriverIO
// launches several test sessions. Within your capabilities you can
// overwrite the spec and exclude options in order to group specific specs
// to a specific capability. First, you can define how many instances
// should be started at the same time. Let's say you have 3 different
// capabilities (Chrome, Firefox, and Safari) and you have set maxInstances
// to 1; wdio will spawn 3 processes. Therefore, if you have 10 spec files
// and you set maxInstances to 10, all spec files will get tested at the
// same time and 30 processes will get spawned. The property handles how
// many capabilities from the same test should run tests.
maxInstances: 10,
//
// If you have trouble getting all important capabilities together, check
// out the Sauce Labs platform configurator - a great tool to configure
// your capabilities:
// https://docs.saucelabs.com/reference/platforms-configurator
capabilities: [
// // maxInstances can get overwritten per capability. So if you have
// an in-house Selenium // grid with only 5 firefox instances available
// you can make sure that not more than // 5 instances get started at a
// time. maxInstances: 5, name: 'WordLift Cross-Browsing Tests (#' +
// process.env.TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER + ')', 'tunnel-identifier':
// process.env.TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER, build:
// process.env.TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER,
// If using Open Sauce (https://saucelabs.com/opensauce/),
// capabilities must be tagged as "public" for the jobs's status
// to update (failed/passed). If omitted on Open Sauce, the job's
// status will only be marked "Finished." This property can be
// be omitted for commercial (private) Sauce Labs accounts.
// Also see
// https://support.saucelabs.com/customer/portal/articles/2005331-why-do-my-tests-say-%22finished%22-instead-of-%22passed%22-or-%22failed%22-how-do-i-set-the-status-
// 'public': true,
// See http://webdriver.io/guide/usage/multiremote.html
//
// See:
// * https://wiki.saucelabs.com/display/DOCS/Platform+Configurator#/
// * https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/DesiredCapabilities
// *
// https://github.com/webdriverio/webdriverio/blob/master/examples/cloudservices/webdriverio.saucelabs.js
{
browserName: 'firefox'
}
],
//
// ===================
// Test Configurations
// ===================
// Define all options that are relevant for the WebdriverIO instance here
//
// By default WebdriverIO commands are executed in a synchronous way using
// the wdio-sync package. If you still want to run your tests in an async
// way e.g. using promises you can set the sync option to false.
sync: true,
//
// Level of logging verbosity: silent | verbose | command | data | result |
// error
logLevel: 'error',
//
// Enables colors for log output.
coloredLogs: true,
//
// Saves a screenshot to a given path if a command fails.
screenshotPath: './errorShots/',
//
// Set a base URL in order to shorten url command calls. If your url
// parameter starts with "/", then the base url gets prepended.
baseUrl: 'http://wordpress.localhost',
//
// Default timeout for all waitFor* commands.
waitforTimeout: 10000,
//
// Default timeout in milliseconds for request
// if Selenium Grid doesn't send response
connectionRetryTimeout: 90000,
//
// Default request retries count
connectionRetryCount: 3,
//
// Initialize the browser instance with a WebdriverIO plugin. The object
// should have the plugin name as key and the desired plugin options as
// properties. Make sure you have the plugin installed before running any
// tests. The following plugins are currently available: WebdriverCSS:
// https://github.com/webdriverio/webdrivercss WebdriverRTC:
// https://github.com/webdriverio/webdriverrtc Browserevent:
// https://github.com/webdriverio/browserevent plugins: { webdrivercss: {
// screenshotRoot: 'my-shots', failedComparisonsRoot: 'diffs',
// misMatchTolerance: 0.05, screenWidth: [320,480,640,1024] },
// webdriverrtc: {}, browserevent: {} }, Test runner services Services
// take over a specific job you don't want to take care of. They enhance
// your test setup with almost no effort. Unlike plugins, they don't add
// new commands. Instead, they hook themselves up into the test process.
services: [ 'firefox-profile', 'selenium-standalone' ],
firefoxProfile: {
'security.insecure_field_warning.contextual.enabled': false
},
//
// Framework you want to run your specs with.
// The following are supported: Mocha, Jasmine, and Cucumber
// see also: http://webdriver.io/guide/testrunner/frameworks.html
//
// Make sure you have the wdio adapter package for the specific framework
// installed before running any tests.
framework: 'jasmine',
//
// Test reporter for stdout.
// The only one supported by default is 'dot'
// see also: http://webdriver.io/guide/testrunner/reporters.html
reporters: [ 'dot' ],
//
// Options to be passed to Jasmine.
jasmineNodeOpts: {
//
// Jasmine default timeout
defaultTimeoutInterval: 60000,
//
// The Jasmine framework allows interception of each assertion in order
// to log the state of the application or website depending on the
// result. For example, it is pretty handy to take a screenshot every
// time an assertion fails.
expectationResultHandler: function( passed, assertion ) {
// do something
}
},
/**
* Gets executed just before initialising the webdriver session and test
* framework. It allows you to manipulate configurations depending on the
* capability or spec.
* @param {Object} config wdio configuration object
* @param {Array.<Object>} capabilities list of capabilities details
* @param {Array.<String>} specs List of spec file paths that are to be run
*/
beforeSession: function( config, capabilities, specs ) {
// Copy the baseUrl from the browser's capabilities settings.
config.baseUrl = capabilities.baseUrl;
},
// //
// // =====
// // Hooks
// // =====
// // WebdriverIO provides several hooks you can use to interfere with the
// // test process in order to enhance it and to build services around it.
// You // can either apply a single function or an array of methods to it. If
// one // of them returns with a promise, WebdriverIO will wait until that
// promise // got resolved to continue. Gets executed once before all workers
// get // launched. `capabilities` here contain the array of `capabilities`. //
// onPrepare: function (config, capabilities) { }, // Gets executed before //
// test execution begins. At this point you can access all global // variables,
// such as `browser`. It is the perfect place to define custom // commands.
before: function( capabilities, specs ) {
// Set the browser's `baseUrl` from the `capabilities` 's `baseUrl` in
// order to have each browser go to a different WordPress setup.
if ( capabilities.baseUrl ) {
browser.options.baseUrl = capabilities.baseUrl;
}
browser.timeouts( 'implicit', 10000 );
}
//
// Hook that gets executed before the suite starts
// beforeSuite: function (suite) {
// },
//
// Hook that gets executed _before_ a hook within the suite starts (e.g.
// runs before calling beforeEach in Mocha) beforeHook: function () { },
// Hook that gets executed _after_ a hook within the suite starts (e.g.
// runs after calling afterEach in Mocha) afterHook: function () { },
// Function to be executed before a test (in Mocha/Jasmine) or a step (in
// Cucumber) starts. beforeTest: function (test) { }, Runs before a
// WebdriverIO command gets executed. beforeCommand: function (commandName,
// args) { }, Runs after a WebdriverIO command gets executed afterCommand:
// function (commandName, args, result, error) { }, Function to be
// executed after a test (in Mocha/Jasmine) or a step (in Cucumber) starts.
// afterTest: function (test) { }, Hook that gets executed after the suite
// has ended afterSuite: function (suite) { }, Gets executed after all
// tests are done. You still have access to all global variables from the
// test. after: function (result, capabilities, specs) { }, Gets executed
// after all workers got shut down and the process is about to exit. It is
// not possible to defer the end of the process using a promise.
// onComplete: function(exitCode) { }
};
// Tweak the configuration if we're in Travis-CI.
if ( process.env.CI ) {
// Set the tests' base url.
// const BASE_URL = 'http://wordpress.local';
// Remove any previously set baseUrl (we use one different URL for each
// browser).
// delete config.baseUrl;
// Configure Sauce Labs.
config.user = process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME;
config.key = process.env.SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY;
// Use Sauce.
config.services = [ 'firefox-profile', 'sauce' ];
// Add browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer.
config.capabilities = [
{
browserName: 'chrome',
version: 'latest',
platform: 'Windows 10'
}, {
browserName: 'chrome',
version: 'latest-1',
platform: 'Windows 10'
}, {
browserName: 'safari',
platform: 'macOS 10.12',
version: 'latest'
// }, {
// browserName: 'firefox',
// version: 'latest',
// platform: 'Windows 10'
}, {
browserName: 'internet explorer',
version: 'latest',
platform: 'Windows 10'
}, {
browserName: 'MicrosoftEdge',
version: 'latest',
platform: 'Windows 10'
}
];
// Set Travis job and build numbers.
for ( var i = 0; i < config.capabilities.length; i ++ ) {
config.capabilities[ i ][ 'tunnel-identifier' ] = process.env.TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER;
config.capabilities[ i ].build = process.env.TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER;
config.capabilities[ i ].name = process.env.TRAVIS_BRANCH + ' (build ' + process.env.TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER + '; commit ' + process.env.TRAVIS_COMMIT + ')';
config.capabilities[ i ].public = true;
config.capabilities[ i ].baseUrl = 'http://wordpress.local/' + (
i + 1
);
}
}
exports.config = config;