Awesome
meteortesting:browser-tests
Formerly published as aldeed:browser-tests
This package exports a startBrowser
function for server code, which runs your client tests within a headless browser page. Meteor test driver packages can depend on this package. See the example implementation here: https://github.com/DispatchMe/meteor-mocha
NOTE: This package replaces dispatch:phantomjs-tests. This package supports PhantomJS as well as others, and can be easily updated to support more.
Usage
In your test driver package package.js
file, add
api.use('meteortesting:browser-tests@1.6.0', 'server');
Then in your server code, do something similar to this:
import { startBrowser } from 'meteor/meteortesting:browser-tests';
function start() {
startBrowser({
stdout(data) {
console.log(data.toString());
},
stderr(data) {
console.log(data.toString());
},
done(failureCount) {
// Your code to run when client tests are done running
},
});
}
export { start };
And in your client code, you need to set some properties on window
so that the browser script knows what is happening. Here is an example using Mocha:
// Run the client tests. Meteor calls the `runTests` function exported by
// the driver package on the client.
function runTests() {
// These `window` properties are all used by the browser script to
// know what is happening.
window.testsAreRunning = true;
mocha.run((failures) => {
window.testsAreRunning = false;
window.testFailures = failures;
window.testsDone = true;
});
}
export { runTests };
Dependencies
When using your test driver package, you will need to install the necessary NPM package dependency and indicate which headless browser you want to use.
Puppeteer
puppeteer@^19.11.1
is the latest version with Node 14 compatibility (Meteor 2.x is set to use Node.js version 14.x by default).
$ npm i --save-dev puppeteer@^19.11.1
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=puppeteer meteor test --once --driver-package <your package name>
Playwright
playwright@^1.33.0
is the latest version with Node 14 compatibility (Meteor 2.x is set to use Node.js version 14.x by default).
$ npm i --save-dev playwright@^1.33.0
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=playwright meteor test --once --driver-package <your package name>
Use PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSER
env to select the browser to use for testing. By default, it uses chromium
.
Selenium ChromeDriver
Meteor 1.6+:
$ meteor npm i --save-dev selenium-webdriver chromedriver
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome meteor test --once --driver-package <your package name>
Chrome will run headless unless you export TEST_BROWSER_VISIBLE=1
.
Additional command-line arguments for Chrome can be specified using the TEST_CHROME_ARGS
environment variable. Multiple arguments are supported, separated by spaces. If you need to include a space inside an individual argument, use %20
instead of the space.
Meteor < 1.6:
NOTE: Currently you must pin to exactly version 3.0.0-beta-2 of selenium-webdriver for earlier versions of Meteor because the latest webdriver package only works on Node 6.x+. The -E
in the command below is important!
$ meteor npm i -E --save-dev selenium-webdriver@3.0.0-beta-2
$ meteor npm i --save-dev chromedriver
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome meteor test --once --driver-package <your package name>
Nightmare/Electron
$ npm i --save-dev nightmare
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=nightmare meteor test --once --driver-package <your package name>
You can export TEST_BROWSER_VISIBLE=1
to show the Electron window while tests run.
PhantomJS
Support for PhantomJS has been deprecated because it's development is suspended. For more information on why it got suspended, please take a look at the repository
$ npm i --save-dev phantomjs-prebuilt
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=phantomjs meteor test --once --driver-package <your package name>