Today i want to help you manage your Automated GUI Tests (Selenium) better. In the past i have seen many different ways people handle this. Some people just write those plain HTML TestCases with Selenium-IDE, store it somewhere on the HDD and run manually when needed. Others dont even use Selenium-IDE. They write pure Java for Example, and automate their execution with JUnit. My todays solution lies inbetween.
Precondition
I want plain HTML TestCases, created with Selenium-IDE. So that someone with little Programming skills can still create them.
I want these GUI Tests to be run automatically in my Build process, so my CI-Tool can notify me on errors.
I also want all TestCases under Versioncontrol in my Projects Repository since the Tests grow with the Source.
I want the most little effort with the highest outcome. So i dont want to export JUnit Tests out of my HTML TestCases since it would be kind of a Duplication - and i want to stick to the DRY Principle.
Solution
First of all i create a Folder in my Project for the Selenium-Tests.
So i have my TestSuite in Place. But how do i run them? Most importantly, it should run within the Maven Build Process, so it will also run on Jenkins-CI or whatever. As we are Testing against a real running WebApp this is an IntegrationTest per definition. In Maven we have the opportunity to run such Tests within the integration-test Phase. If you want to learn more about the Maven Build Life-cycle and its phases check out this. So we need some kind of WebServer to run our WebApp, otherwise the tests wont work. The WebServer should be started before the integration-test Phase, and be stopped afterwards. We could Use Tomcat7 or Jetty for example. In this example i will use the tomcat7-maven-plugin. I configure my pom.xml to start Tomcat7 pre-integration-test.
Now, whenever we execute mvn clean verify or even mvn clean install in console, the Tests are run and reports are stored within the target directory. This will also be done by your CI-Tool.
Conclusion
We do have a complete and clean Setup.
We have a place to store our Tests,
They are within the Sourcecode and Version control
They can be run automatically by CI-Tools
Even Non-developers can add new TestCases
Btw: Dont give up if something is not working as intended. Selenium seems a little buggy, and some times you have to dig a little to solve problems. But it really works, i figured it out. I hope you enjoyed this Guide. Greetings.
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