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AnywhereLibrary for robotframework
Introduction
AnywhereLibrary is a cross platform (desktop browser, Android, iOS) testing library for Robot Framework that leverages the Selenium 2 (WebDriver) libraries internally to control a web browser and Appium as mobile test automation framework for use with native and hybrid apps.
This library is especially suitable for handling SPA (single-page apps) with responsive design patterns. With this you only need to generate a set of scripts to cover all platforms (desktop browser, Android, iOS).
On the other hand, not any UI test automation framework is made for your real business. If this library isn't suitable for your business, it's highly recommended that you fork this repository as a prototype for UI test automation. Customize your own AnywhereLibrary in accordance to your actual business requirements.
Installation
python3 setup.py install
Directory Layout
doc/
Keyword documentation.
sample-code/
A sample test case which can run in desktop browser, sample Android and iOS webview apps with different platform parameter inputs.
src/base
Python source code.
src/cfg
Configuration file which stores all parameters for initializing the driver.
Usage
To write tests with Robot Framework and AnywhereLibrary, AnywhereLibrary must be imported into your RF test suite. See Robot Framework User Guide for more information.
As it uses Appium for its mobile solution, please make sure your Appium server is up and running. For how to use Appium, please refer to the Appium Documentation.
Before Running the Test Case
You must use the Initial Driver
keyword with platform value as the parameter input; after the test case you must use Tear Down Driver
keyword to tear down the related driver. Also you need to do some modifications in configuration.xml
file in /AnywhereLibrary/cfg
.
Locating elements
All keywords in AnywhereLibrary that need to find an element on the page take an argument, locator
. AnywhereLibrary supports a subset of the WebDriver locator strategies. Currently available locator strategies are:
find by "class" (i.e., ui component type)
find by "xpath" (i.e., an abstract representation of a path to an element, with certain constraints)
Supported strategies are:
Strategy | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
xpath | Click | //div[@id='my_element'] |
xpath | Click | xpath=//div[@id='my_element'] |
class | Click | class=android.widget.Button |
... | Coming soon... | Coming soon... |
Running Sample Cases
pybot --variable platform:chrome webviewTest.txt
pybot --variable platform:firefox webviewTest.txt
pybot --variable platform:iphone webviewTest.txt
Documentation
Keywords at a Glance:
Initial Driver
Tear Down Driver
Click
Type
Element Find
Get Text
Get Value
Verify Text
Verify Value
Is Element Present
Page Should Contain Element
Page Should Not Contains Element
Wait For Element Present
Wait No Such Element Present
Switch To Native
Switch To Webview
Capture Page Screenshot
Execute Javascript
- mobile gestures
- Coming Soon...
More details about keyword documentation could be found at Keyword Documentation
Plan
- Add more keywords.
FAQ
TODO