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exports.config = {
// =====================
// Server Configurations
// =====================
// Host address of the running Selenium server. This information is usually obsolete as
// WebdriverIO automatically connects to localhost. Also, if you are using one of the
// supported cloud services like Sauce Labs, Browserstack, or Testing Bot you don't
// need to define host and port information because WebdriverIO can figure that out
// according to your user and key information. However, if you are using a private Selenium
// backend you should define the host address, port, and path here.
//
host: '0.0.0.0',
port: 4444,
path: '/wd/hub',
//
// =================
// 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: 'webdriverio',
key: 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx',
//
// ==================
// 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/spec/**'
],
// Patterns to exclude.
exclude: [
'test/spec/multibrowser/**',
'test/spec/mobile/**'
],
//
// ============
// 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: [{
browserName: 'chrome'
}, {
// 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: 'firefox',
specs: [
'test/ffOnly/*'
]
},{
browserName: 'phantomjs',
exclude: [
'test/spec/alert.js'
]
}],
//
//
//
// ===================
// 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: 'silent',
//
// Enables colors for log output.
coloredLogs: true,
//
// Saves a screenshot to a given path if a command fails.
screenshotPath: 'shots',
//
// 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://localhost:8080',
//
// 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,
//
// Default timeout for all waitFor* commands.
waitforTimeout: 1000,
//
// 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: {}
},
//
// 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: 'mocha',
//
// Test reporter for stdout.
// The only one supported by default is 'dot'
// see also: http://webdriver.io/guide/testrunner/reporters.html
reporters: ['dot', 'allure'],
//
// Some reporters require additional information which should get defined here
reporterOptions: {
//
// If you are using the "xunit" reporter you should define the directory where
// WebdriverIO should save all unit reports.
outputDir: './'
},
//
// Options to be passed to Mocha.
// See the full list at http://mochajs.org/
mochaOpts: {
ui: 'bdd'
},
//
// Options to be passed to Jasmine.
// See also: https://github.com/webdriverio/wdio-jasmine-framework#jasminenodeopts-options
jasmineNodeOpts: {
//
// Jasmine default timeout
defaultTimeoutInterval: 5000,
//
// 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
},
//
// Make use of Jasmine-specific grep functionality
grep: null,
invertGrep: null
},
//
// If you are using Cucumber you need to specify the location of your step definitions.
// See also: https://github.com/webdriverio/wdio-cucumber-framework#cucumberopts-options
cucumberOpts: {
require: [], // <string[]> (file/dir) require files before executing features
backtrace: false, // <boolean> show full backtrace for errors
compiler: [], // <string[]> ("extension:module") require files with the given EXTENSION after requiring MODULE (repeatable)
dryRun: false, // <boolean> invoke formatters without executing steps
failFast: false, // <boolean> abort the run on first failure
format: ['pretty'], // <string[]> (type[:path]) specify the output format, optionally supply PATH to redirect formatter output (repeatable)
colors: true, // <boolean> disable colors in formatter output
snippets: true, // <boolean> hide step definition snippets for pending steps
source: true, // <boolean> hide source uris
profile: [], // <string[]> (name) specify the profile to use
require: [], // <string[]> (file/dir) require files before executing features
strict: false, // <boolean> fail if there are any undefined or pending steps
tags: [], // <string[]> (expression) only execute the features or scenarios with tags matching the expression
timeout: 20000, // <number> timeout for step definitions
ignoreUndefinedDefinitions: false, // <boolean> Enable this config to treat undefined definitions as warnings.
},
//
// =====
// 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.
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.
beforeSession: function (config, capabilities, specs) {
},
//
// Gets executed before test execution begins. At this point you can access to all global
// variables, such as `browser`. It is the perfect place to define custom commands.
before: function (capabilities, specs) {
},
//
// 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 right after terminating the webdriver session.
afterSession: function (config, 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) {
},
//
// Cucumber specific hooks
beforeFeature: function (feature) {
},
beforeScenario: function (scenario) {
},
beforeStep: function (step) {
},
afterStep: function (stepResult) {
},
afterScenario: function (scenario) {
},
afterFeature: function (feature) {
}
};