Do not use this sample. It's a reference on why page objects will burn your house. Gauge recommends not using page objects. Refer https://github.com/getgauge-examples/gauge-active-admin-example-maven and our blog
This is an example project for doing web automation testing with Gauge. This project tests some of the functionalities of the active admin demo app. This app is hosted as a Java WAR (with embedded Jetty).
The tests are run on Chrome by default.
This example requires the following softwares to run.
- Java 1.7 or above
- Note that Gauge works with Java 1.6 and above. But this particular example uses Java 1.7
- Gauge
- Gauge Java plugin
- can be installed using
gauge install java
- can be installed using
- Chrome
- Download activeadmin-demo.war
- Bring up the SUT by executing the below command
java -jar activeadmin-demo.war
- The SUT should now be available at http://localhost:8080/
If you already have Gradle installed, you can execute specs as gradle specs
. Otherwise, you can use the gradle wrapper and run specs as below:
./gradlew gauge
gradlew.bat gauge
This runs Gauge specs with Gradle.
This uses Chrome as default browser for specs execution. Make sure Chrome is installed in your machine and chromedriver is in PATH.
If you want to use Firefox/IE as browser, pass the corresponding argument to set browser environment as follows:
./gradlew gauge -Penv=firefox
or
./gradlew gauge -Penv=ie
Note:
- Gauge can also be used with other build tools like maven and ant.
- You can use Gauge even without a build script!
- Specification, Scenario, Step, Concepts and Context Steps
- Table parameters
- Using External datasource (special param)
- Using tags
- Using Gauge with Selenium Webdriver
- Running Gauge specs with Gradle
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