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selenium-side-converter v1.3.1

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License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

Selenium SIDE Converter

Installation

yarn global add selenium-side-converter

or

npm install -g selenium-side-converter

Usage

Create Project

selenium-side-converter create ./selenium-project

The following directory will be created.

selenium-project
├── files
├── inputs
├── outputs
├── settings
│   ├── file.json
│   ├── text.json
│   └── xpath.json
└── ssconfig.json

Converting template in side file

selenium-side-converter convert -i target.side -o output.side

If your side file has command like below, Replace template in setting files.

Converting require setting files. There are file.json, xpath.json, text.json in ./settings by default loaded.

inputs/target.side

{
    "id": "e506b2b3-6901-4cfa-a3bb-301352e1e6f0",
    "comment": "",
    "command": "assertText",
    "target": "{xpath:MESSAGE_XPATH}",
    "targets": [],
    "value": "{text:MESSAGE_TEXT}"
}

settings/xpath.json

{
    "target": {
        "MESSAGE_XPATH": "//p[@id='message-xpath']"
    }
}

settings/text.json

{
    "target": {
        "MESSAGE_TEXT": "message text"
    }
}

Converting side files

selenium-side-converter convert --all

Convert all files under the inputs directory. The converted file is placed under outputs in the same directory structure. It also corresponds to the json structure. For example. like below. And outputs, inputs directory etc. can be changed in the ssconfig.json.

selenium-project
├── files
│   └── example-input-picture.jpg
├── inputs
│   └── test_page
│       └── target.side
├── outputs
│   └── test_page
│       └── target.side

settings/file.json

{
    "test-page": {
        "target": {
            "test_picture": "example-input-picture.jpg"
        }
    }
}

outputs/test_page/target.side

{
    "id": "e506b2b3-6901-4cfa-a3bb-301352e1e6f0",
    "comment": "",
    "command": "type",
    "target": "//input[@id='upload-form']",
    "targets": [],
    "value": "/your_pc_absolute_path/files/example-input-picture.jpg"
}

Merging side files

selenium-side-converter merge -o merged.side file1.side file2.side file3.side

It recursively merges Source file of file2.side, file2.side into the destination file file1.side and so generated merged.side. It is tests in side file that are merged.

selenium-side-converter merge --before-each e506b2b3-6901-4cfa-a3bb-301352e1e6f0 file1.side file2.side file3.side

If you have some test you need to do repeatedly for many tests, you can use --before-each and --after-each. It merge the test of the specified ID at the each tests.

For example, --before-each <id> When id is the test contained in file1.side, It is merged to head that each test in file2, file3.

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