var webpack = require("webpack"); var WebpackDevServer = require("webpack-dev-server"); var webpackConfig = require("./webpack.config"); var testConfig = require("../test/config/specs"); var artifacts = require("../test/artifacts"); var isDocker = require("is-docker"); var server; var SCREENSHOT_PATH = artifacts.pathSync("screenshots"); exports.config = { // // ==================== // Runner Configuration // ==================== // // WebdriverIO allows it to run your tests in arbitrary locations (e.g. locally or // on a remote machine). runner: 'local', // // ================== // 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: [ './test/functional/index.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, // browserName: 'chrome', // If outputDir is provided WebdriverIO can capture driver session logs // it is possible to configure which logTypes to include/exclude. // excludeDriverLogs: ['*'], // pass '*' to exclude all driver session logs // excludeDriverLogs: ['bugreport', 'server'], }], // // =================== // Test Configurations // =================== // Define all options that are relevant for the WebdriverIO instance here // // Level of logging verbosity: trace | debug | info | warn | error | silent logLevel: 'info', // // Set specific log levels per logger // loggers: // - webdriver, webdriverio // - @wdio/applitools-service, @wdio/browserstack-service, @wdio/devtools-service, @wdio/sauce-service // - @wdio/mocha-framework, @wdio/jasmine-framework // - @wdio/local-runner, @wdio/lambda-runner // - @wdio/sumologic-reporter // - @wdio/cli, @wdio/config, @wdio/sync, @wdio/utils // Level of logging verbosity: trace | debug | info | warn | error | silent // logLevels: { // webdriver: 'debug', // '@wdio/applitools-service': 'info' // }, // // If you only want to run your tests until a specific amount of tests have failed use // bail (default is 0 - don't bail, run all tests). bail: 0, // screenshotPath: SCREENSHOT_PATH, // Note: This is here because @orangemug currently runs Maputnik inside a docker container. hostname: process.env.DOCKER_HOST || "0.0.0.0", // Set a base URL in order to shorten url command calls. If your `url` parameter starts // with `/`, the base url gets prepended, not including the path portion of your baseUrl. // If your `url` parameter starts without a scheme or `/` (like `some/path`), the base url // gets prepended directly. baseUrl: 'http://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, // // 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. // // Framework you want to run your specs with. // The following are supported: Mocha, Jasmine, and Cucumber // see also: https://webdriver.io/docs/frameworks.html // // Make sure you have the wdio adapter package for the specific framework installed // before running any tests. framework: 'mocha', // // The number of times to retry the entire specfile when it fails as a whole // specFileRetries: 1, // // Test reporter for stdout. // The only one supported by default is 'dot' // see also: https://webdriver.io/docs/dot-reporter.html reporters: ['spec'], // // Options to be passed to Mocha. // See the full list at http://mochajs.org/ mochaOpts: { ui: 'bdd', // Because we don't know how long the initial build will take... timeout: 4*60*1000 }, onPrepare: function (config, capabilities) { return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { var compiler = webpack(webpackConfig); const serverHost = isDocker() ? "0.0.0.0" : "localhost"; server = new WebpackDevServer(compiler, { host: serverHost, stats: { colors: true } }); server.listen(testConfig.port, serverHost, function(err) { if(err) { reject(err); } else { resolve(); } }); }) }, onComplete: function(exitCode) { server.close() } // // ===== // 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. * @param {Object} config wdio configuration object * @param {Array.} capabilities list of capabilities details */ // onPrepare: function (config, capabilities) { // }, /** * 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.} capabilities list of capabilities details * @param {Array.} specs List of spec file paths that are to be run */ // beforeSession: function (config, capabilities, specs) { // }, /** * Gets executed before test execution begins. At this point you can access to all global * variables like `browser`. It is the perfect place to define custom commands. * @param {Array.} capabilities list of capabilities details * @param {Array.} specs List of spec file paths that are to be run */ // before: function (capabilities, specs) { // }, /** * Runs before a WebdriverIO command gets executed. * @param {String} commandName hook command name * @param {Array} args arguments that command would receive */ // beforeCommand: function (commandName, args) { // }, /** * Hook that gets executed before the suite starts * @param {Object} suite suite details */ // beforeSuite: function (suite) { // }, /** * Function to be executed before a test (in Mocha/Jasmine) or a step (in Cucumber) starts. * @param {Object} test test details */ // beforeTest: function (test) { // }, /** * 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 after a test (in Mocha/Jasmine) or a step (in Cucumber) starts. * @param {Object} test test details */ // afterTest: function (test) { // }, /** * Hook that gets executed after the suite has ended * @param {Object} suite suite details */ // afterSuite: function (suite) { // }, /** * Runs after a WebdriverIO command gets executed * @param {String} commandName hook command name * @param {Array} args arguments that command would receive * @param {Number} result 0 - command success, 1 - command error * @param {Object} error error object if any */ // afterCommand: function (commandName, args, result, error) { // }, /** * Gets executed after all tests are done. You still have access to all global variables from * the test. * @param {Number} result 0 - test pass, 1 - test fail * @param {Array.} capabilities list of capabilities details * @param {Array.} specs List of spec file paths that ran */ // after: function (result, capabilities, specs) { // }, /** * Gets executed right after terminating the webdriver session. * @param {Object} config wdio configuration object * @param {Array.} capabilities list of capabilities details * @param {Array.} specs List of spec file paths that ran */ // afterSession: function (config, capabilities, specs) { // }, /** * Gets executed after all workers got shut down and the process is about to exit. An error * thrown in the onComplete hook will result in the test run failing. * @param {Object} exitCode 0 - success, 1 - fail * @param {Object} config wdio configuration object * @param {Array.} capabilities list of capabilities details * @param {} results object containing test results */ // onComplete: function(exitCode, config, capabilities, results) { // }, /** * Gets executed when a refresh happens. * @param {String} oldSessionId session ID of the old session * @param {String} newSessionId session ID of the new session */ //onReload: function(oldSessionId, newSessionId) { //} }