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Selenese Runner Java

This is selenese script interpreter implemented by Java.

It supports test-case and test-suite which are Selenium IDE's native format (selenese and side).

Note: Supported Java version is 8 or later.

Build Status

Download

You can download the executable jar from:

https://github.com/vmi/selenese-runner-java/releases

Release Note

4.3.0

Please check RELEASENOTE.md.

Features

Usage

java -jar selenese-runner.jar <option> ... <test-case|test-suite> ...

 --config (-c) <file>                    : load option information from file.
 --driver (-d) <driver>                  : firefox (default) | chrome | ie | edge | safari | htmlunit | remote | appium | FQCN-of-WebDriverFactory
 --headless                              : use headless mode if driver is supported (currently, Chrome and Firefox)
 --parallel <threads>                    : run multiple test files in parallel (if set <threads> to "max", all files are executed in parallel at once)
 --profile (-p) <name>                   : profile name (Firefox only *1)
 --profile-dir (-P) <dir>                : profile directory (Firefox only *1)
 --chrome-experimental-options <file>    : path to json file specify experimental options for chrome (Chrome only *1)
 --chrome-extension <file>               : chrome extension file (multiple, Chrome only *1)
 --proxy-type <proxy-type>               : proxy type (manual (default if set --proxy) | pac | autodetect | system)
 --proxy <proxy>                         : [manual] proxy host and port (HOST:PORT) (excepting IE) / [pac] PAC URL
 --proxy-user <user>                     : proxy username (HtmlUnit only *2)
 --proxy-password <password>             : proxy password (HtmlUnit only *2)
 --no-proxy <hosts>                      : no-proxy hosts
 --cli-args <arg>                        : add command line arguments at starting up driver (multiple)
 --remote-url <url>                      : Remote test runner URL (Remote only)
 --remote-platform <platform>            : Desired remote platform (Remote only)
 --remote-browser <browser>              : Desired remote browser (Remote only)
 --remote-version <browser-version>      : Desired remote browser version (Remote only)
 --highlight (-H)                        : highlight locator always.
 --interactive (-i)                      : interactive mode.
 --screenshot-dir (-s) <dir>             : override captureEntirePageScreenshot directory.
 --screenshot-all (-S) <dir>             : take screenshot at all commands to specified directory.
 --screenshot-on-fail <dir>              : take screenshot on fail commands to specified directory.
 --screenshot-scroll-timeout <timeout>   : set scroll timeout (ms) for taking screenshot. (default: 100)
 --ignore-screenshot-command             : ignore captureEntirePageScreenshot command.
 --baseurl (-b) <baseURL>                : override base URL set in selenese.
 --firefox <path>                        : path to 'firefox' binary. (implies '--driver firefox')
 --geckodriver <path>                    : path to 'geckodriver' binary. (implies '--driver firefox')
 --chromedriver <path>                   : path to 'chromedriver' binary. (implies '--driver chrome')
 --iedriver <path>                       : path to 'IEDriverServer' binary. (implies '--driver ie')
 --edgedriver <path>                     : path to Edge 'WebDriver' binary. (implies '--driver edge')
 --xml-result <dir>                      : output XML JUnit results to specified directory.
 --html-result <dir>                     : output HTML results to specified directory.
 --timeout (-t) <timeout>                : set timeout (ms) for waiting. (default: 30000 ms)
 --max-retries <maxRetries>              : set maximum number of retries for a given step. (default: 0)
 --set-speed <speed>                     : same as executing setSpeed(ms) command first.
 --height <height>                       : set initial height. (excluding mobile)
 --width <width>                         : set initial width. (excluding mobile)
 --alerts-policy VAL                     : The default behaviour for unexpected alerts (accept/dismiss/accept_and_notify/dismiss_and_notify/ignore)
 --define (-D) <key>[:<type>][+]=<value> : define parameters for capabilities. <type> is a value type: str (default), int or bool (multiple)
 --var (-V) <var-name>=<json-value>      : set JSON value to variable with a specified name. (multiple)
 --rollup <file>                         : define rollup rule by JavaScript. (multiple)
 --cookie-filter <+RE|-RE>               : filter cookies to log by RE matching the name. ("+" is passing, "-" is suppressing)
 --log-filter <+type|-type>              : filter the logging information by the specified type. (multiple. "+" is passing, "-" is suppressing. type: cookie, title, url, pageinfo(= cookie & title & url))
 --command-factory <FQCN>                : register user defined command factory. (See Note *3)
 --no-exit                               : don't call System.exit at end.
 --strict-exit-code                      : return strict exit code, reflected by selenese command results at end. (See Note *4)
 --max-time <max-time>                   : Maximum time in seconds that you allow the entire operation to take.
 --no-replace-alert-method               : disable replacement of alert methods
 --help (-h)                             : show this message.

[Note]
*1 It is available if using "--driver remote --remote-browser firefox".

*2 If you want to use basic and/or proxy authentication on Firefox, then create new profile, install AutoAuth plugin, configure all settings, access test site with the profile, and specify the profile by --profile option.

*3 Use "java -cp ...:selenese-runner.jar Main --command-factory ...".
   Because "java" command ignores all class path settings, when using "-jar" option.

*4 The list of exit code (strict/normal) is follows:
   - 0/0: SUCCESS
   - 2/0: WARNING
   - 3/3: FAILURE
   - 4/3: ERROR
   - 5/0: UNEXECUTED
   - 6/3: MAX_TIME_EXCEEDED
   - 70/70: FATAL
   - 64/64: USAGE

Requirements

Building the Application

That will create the selenese-runner.jar file within the 'target' directory.

Options

Configuration file (1.8.0 or later)

You can read option information from the following configuration file by using "--config" option.

You can overwrite the information by additional command line options.

# configuration file format.

driver: DRIVER_NAME
profile: PROFILE_NAME
profile-dir: /PATH/TO/PROFILE/DIRECTORY
proxy: PROXY_HOST
proxy-user: PROXY_USER
proxy-password: PROXY_PASSWORD
no-proxy: NO_PROXY_HOSTS
cli-args: DRIVER_CLI_ARG1
  DRIVER_CLI_ARG2
  DRIVER_CLI_ARG3
remote-url: http://remote.example.com:4444/wd/hub
remote-platform: REMOTE_PLATFORM
remote-browser: REMOTE_BROWSER
remote-version: REMOTE_VERSION
# "highlight" parameter is "true" or "false".
highlight: true
screenshot-dir: /PATH/TO/SCREENSHOT/DIRECTORY
screenshot-all: /PATH/TO/SCREENSHOT/DIRECTORY/ALL
screenshot-on-fail: /PATH/TO/SCREENSHOT/DIRECTORY/ON/FAIL
# "ignore-screenshot-command" parameter is "true" or "false".
ignore-screenshot-command: true
baseurl: http://baseurl.example.com/
firefox: /PATH/TO/FIREFOX/BINARY
chromedriver: /PATH/TO/CHROMEDRIVER/BINARY
iedriver: /PATH/TO/IEDRIVER/BINARY
phantomjs: /PATH/TO/PHANTOMJS/BINARY
xml-result: /PATH/TO/XML/RESULT/DIRECTORY
html-result: /PATH/TO/HTML/RESULT/DIRECTORY
# The unit of "timeout" parameter is millisecounds.
timeout: 30000
# The unit of "set-speed" parameter is millisecounds.
set-speed: 100
# The unit of "height" parameter is pixcels.
height: 1024
# The unit of "width" parameter is pixcels.
width: 768
define: CAPABILITY_KEY1=CAPABILITY_VALUE1
   CAPABILITY_KEY2=CAPABILITY_VALUE2
   CAPABILITY_KEY3+=CAPABILITY_VALUE31
   CAPABILITY_KEY3+=CAPABILITY_VALUE32
   CAPABILITY_KEY3+=CAPABILITY_VALUE33
rollup: /PATH/TO/ROLLUP/FILE
cookie-filter: COOKIE_FILTER_REGEXP
command-factory: full.qualify.class.Name

Firefox, Chrome and PhantomJS driver

If you want to add command line options to above driver's binary, add following options:

java -jar selenese-runner.jar --driver DRIVER_NAME \
  --cli-args ARG1 \
  --cli-args ARG2 \
  ...

Example:

Rollup

"--rollup" option and "rollup" command are used for a definition and execution of a user-defined command.

Refer to the following for how to write "rollup" script:

However, this feature has the following limitations:

Cookie filter

You can filter cookies to log by the regular expression matching the name.

Example:

User defined command factory

You can register user defined command factory:

java -cp YOUR_CLASS_PATH:selenese-runner.jar Main \
  --command-factory your.command.factory.ClassName ...

Note:

Original Commands

include

Usage: include FILENAME

This command include and execute FILENAME test-case.

You can use variables in FILENAME.

See the test-case example.

License

The Apache License, Version 2.0.

see "LICENSE" file.