Comprehensive Browser Automation Solution using Groovy, WebDriver & Obect Model
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Web Automation using Groovy, WebDriver,
JQuery and Page Object Model
By: Gaurav Bansal
Need…
• We need a solution that is based on technology that is native to WebBrowsers.
• We need a solution that requires no boilerplate code.
• We need a solution that offers a powerful set of tools for matching a set of elements in a document.
• We need a solution that offers in-built mechanism to incorporate Page-object model
Solution…
G E B
What is Geb?
• Geb is a browser automation solution.• You can use it for…
– Acceptance Testing Web Applications – Automating Web Sites – Screen Scraping
• It brings together the…– Cross browser automation capabilities of WebDriver – Elegance of jQuery content selection – Expressiveness of the Groovy language – Robustness of Page Object modelling
About the Project
• Free Open Source, Apache License, Version 2.0.
• Currently at version 0.7.0.– Home Page — http://www.gebish.org – The Book of Geb —
http://www.gebish.org/manual/current – Source Code — https://github.com/geb/geb – User Mailing List —
http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/geb/lists – In Maven Central —
http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.codehaus.geb
Project Components
• The heart is the geb-core component which is all you really need (plus WebDriver).
• For testing, you probably also want one of these as well:– geb-spock – geb-junit3 – geb-junit4 – geb-testng – geb-easyb
• (Has been used from Cucumber as well).• There is also a Grails plugin.
WebDriverhttp://seleniumhq.org/projects/webdriver/
WebDriver
• Successor to the Selenium project.
• Also known as “Selenium 2”.
• Sponsored and driven by Google.
• Becoming a W3C standard.– http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webdriver/raw-file/
515b648d58ff/webdriver-spec.html
Cross-browserAutomation
Java based, with many language bindings.
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(); driver.get("http://google.com"); WebElement heading = driver.findElement(By.tagName("h1"));
Mobile Browsers
• Rapidly improving.– iPad – iPhone – Android – Blackberry
• Can use real devices or emulators in most cases.
• A headless webkit based driver (PhantomJS) is in progress.
WebDriver API
• Geb sits on top of WebDriver so you very rarely deal with its API, though it's accessible if you need it.
• Geb never talks to the actual browser because that's what WebDriver does.
Driver dependency
• You need to pull in a specific driver implementation for each browser you want to work with.– <dependency>– <groupId>org.seleniumhq.selenium</groupId>– <artifactId>selenium-firefox-driver</artifactId>– <version>2.24.1</version> – </dependency>
jQueryhttp://jquery.com/
JQuery
• jQuery provides an incredibly powerful API for navigating and selecting content.
– $("div#footer").prev().children(); – CSS based, a whole lot better than XPath.
Geb's inspiration
• Geb features a “Navigator API” that is inspired by jQuery.
– // This is Geb code, not jQuery JavaScript… $("h1").previous().children();
• API is not identical.
Groovyhttp://groovy-lang.org
Dynamic JVM Lang.
• Groovy is…– Compiled, never interpreted – Dynamic, optionally typed – 99% Java syntax compatible – Concise, clear and pragmatic – Great for DSLs – A comfortable Java alternative for most
Geb & Groovy
• Geb uses Groovy's dynamism to remove boilerplate. import geb.*Browser.drive {
to GoogleHomePageat GoogleHomePagesearch.forTerm "wikipedia“at GoogleResultsPage assert firstResultLink.text() == "Wikipedia" firstResultLink.click()waitFor { at WikipediaPage }}
Page ObjectsThe key to not pulling your hair
out when dealing with web tests.
What are they?• In a phrase: Domain Modelling.
• By modelling and creating abstractions, we can isolate implementation detail.
$("input[name=username]").value("user")$("input[name=pwd]").value("password")$("input[type=submit]").click()
• Is far more fragile than this…
void login(String username, String password) { $("input[name=username]").value(username)$("input[name=pwd]").value(password)$("input[type=submit]").click()
}
login("user", "password")
Just good programming
• It's the application of trusted principles; encapsulation and reuse.
• Not new at all, but new to the world of web testing/automation.
• Not just about modelling “pages”. It's about modelling all kinds of things in the domain of a user's actions online.
• Just giving symbolic names to page content is a great start.
Browser has-a PageBrowser.drive {
to GoogleHomePage at GoogleHomePage search.forTerm "wikipedia" at GoogleResultsPage assert firstResultLink.text() == "Wikipedia" firstResultLink.click()waitFor { at WikipediaPage }}
• The to() and click() methods are changing the underlying page.
• You can refer to the current page's content and methods just by name.
Geb's Page Objects
• Geb builds the Page Object pattern directly into the framework (though it is optional).
import geb.*
class GoogleHomePage extends Page { static url = "http://google.com/ncr" static at = { title == "Google" } static content = {
search { module GoogleSearchModule }}
}
Geb's Page Objects
• Features the “Content DSL” for naming content in a dynamic and powerful way.
import geb.*class GoogleResultsPage extends Page { static at = { waitFor { title.endsWith("Google Search") } } static content = { search { module GoogleSearchModule } results { $("li.g") } result { i -> results[i] } resultLink { i -> result(i).find("a.l", 0) } firstResultLink { resultLink(0) } } }
Modules
• Modules are repeating and/or reappearing content.
import geb.* class GoogleSearchModule extends Module { static content = { field { $("input", name: "q") } button(to: GoogleResultsPage) { btnG() } }
class StandardPage extends Page { static content = { gmod { module GoogleSearchModule } } }
TestingGeb's testing adapters
Geb for Testing
• Geb can be used with…– Spock – JUnit (3 & 4) – TestNG – EasyB – Cucumber (Cuke4Duke)
• The majority of Geb users use Spock.• Geb can dump HTML and screenshots for each
“test” to help in debugging.
Navigator APIjQuery inspired content
selection/navigation
The $() method
• Returns a Navigator object.
• General format:– $(«css selector», «index/range», «attribute/
text matchers»)
• Examples:– $("div") // all divs – $("div", 0) // first div $("div", 0..2) // first three divs – // The third section heading with text “Geb” $("h2", 2, id: "section", text: "Geb")
CSS Selectors
• Full CSS3 if the target browser supports it.
$("div.some-class p:first[title='something']")$("ul li a") $("table tr:nth-child(2n+1) td")$("div#content p:first-child::first-line")
• CSS lookups are fast.
Attribute/Text match
• Can match on attribute values:– //<div foo="bar">– $("div", foo: "bar")
• The “text” attribute is special:– //<div>foo</div>
– $("div", text: "foo")
• Can use Regular Expressions:– //<div>foo</div> – $("div", text: ~/f.+/)
Predicates
• Geb supplies some handy predicates:
$("p", text: startsWith("p")) $("p", class: contains("section")) $("p", id: endsWith(~/\d/))
Relative Content
• $() returns a Navigator that allows you to find relative content. $("p").previous()$("p").prevAll()$("p").next()$("p").nextAll()$("p").parent()$("p").siblings()$("div").children()
• Most of these methods take selectors, indexes and attribute text/matchers too. $("p").nextAll(".listing")
Content DSL
Content DSL
class GoogleResultsPage extends Page { static content = { results { $("li.g") } result { i -> results[i] } resultLink { i -> result(i).find("a.l", 0) } firstResultLink { resultLink(0) } }
}
• Content definitions can build upon each other.
• Content definitions are actually templates.
Optional Content
class OptionalPage extends Page { static content = { errorMsg(required: false) { $("p.errorMsg") } } }
• By default, Geb will error if the content you select doesn't exist.
• The “required” option disables this check.
Dynamic Content
class DynamicPage extends Page { static content = { errorMsg(wait: true) { $("p.errorMsg") } }}
• Geb will wait for some time for this content to appear.
• By default, it will look for it every 100ms for 5s before giving up. This is highly configurable.
• Same semantics as the waitFor {} method that can be used anywhere.
Expensive Contentclass ExpensivePage extends Page { static content = { results(cache: true) { $("li.results") } result { results[it] } } }
• By default, all content is transient.• The cache option instructs Geb to hold on to the
content, avoiding redundant lookups.• Use carefully, can cause problems with dynamic
pages.
NavigationGetting around
The to() methodclass GoogleHomePage extends Page { static url = "http://google.com/ncr" }
• Pages can define a url that defines the page location.
• The to() method sends the browser there and sets that as the current page object.
• to GoogleHomePage The page url can be relative (will be resolved against a config driven base).
Content based navigationclass FrontPage { static content = { aboutUsLink(to: AboutUsPage) { $("div#nav ul li a", text: iStartsWith("About Us")) }
}}
• When this content is clicked, the underlying page will be changed implicitly.
to FrontPageaboutUsLink.click() page instanceof AboutUsPage
At Checking
• The “at checking” mechanism enables fail fast and less debugging.
class LoginPage extends Page { static at = { $("h1").text() == "Please log in" } }
browser.at LoginPage
• Will throw an exception if every statement of the at check is not true.
Driver Management
• Geb caches the WebDriver instance (per thread) and shares it across test cases.
• Manages clearing cookies and is configurable.
• This can be disabled and tuned.
Config. Management
• Looks for GebConfig class or GebConfig.groovy file (or class) on classpath.
driver = { new FirefoxDriver() }
waiting {timeout = 2 slow { timeout = 100 }}
reportsDir = "geb-reports“
environments {chrome { driver = "chrome" }}
What we didn't see
• JavaScript interface• jQuery interface• Direct Downloading• Multi Window support• Frame support• Page Change Listening• Actions (e.g. Drag & Drop)• alert()/confirm() handling
Summary
JUnit3 Spock Grails JUnit4 EasyB