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WebApp Automation Framework with Webdriver Manager Support

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This is a Selenium Hybrid Framework.

  • Written in JAVA
  • Implemented using TestNG
  • Build Toold - Maven
  • Implemented Page Object Model Design Pattern
  • Excel TestNG @DataProvider
  • Video Recording - Monte Repack
  • WebDriver Manager - Auto Download of required drivers.
  • AShot - Captures Entire Webpage Screenshot

Browsers Supported

  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Google Chrome
  • Opera
  • Microsoft Edge Chromium

Headerless Support

  • Firefox Headless
  • Chrome Headless

Platform Support

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Macintosh

Reporting


Usage

$ git clone https://github.com/GladsonAntony/WebAutomation_AllureWDM.git
$ mvn clean test

Browser Setup

  • Navigate to WebAutomation\src\main\resources change BrowserType in the ApplicationConfig.properties or use Maven to invoke different browsers
$ mvn clean test -DBrowserType=Chrome			    #Chrome
$ mvn clean test -DBrowserType=Chrome_Headless		#Chrome Headless
$ mvn clean test -DBrowserType=Firefox			    #Mozilla Firefox
$ mvn clean test -DBrowserType=Opera			    #Opera Blink
$ mvn clean test -DBrowserType=Edge			        #Microsoft Edge

Report Generation

$ mvn site

Navigate to /target/site/allure-maven-plugin.html

  • Supported Only on Mozilla Firefox

To Open Results in other Browsers do

$ mvn jetty:run -Djetty.http.port=9988

@DataProviders

Method 1:

  • Use TestData.xlsx file as your dataproviders. The Sheet Name should be the name of your Method Name.
  • To use different xlsx file, Create a new @DataProvider method and change the workbook name.
@DataProvider(name="multiSheetExcelRead", parallel=true)
public static Object[][] multiSheetExcelRead(Method method) throws Exception
{
	File file = new File("./src/test/resources/Excel Files/TestData.xlsx");
	String SheetName = method.getName();
	System.out.println(SheetName);
	Object testObjArray[][] = ExcelUtils.getTableArray(file.getAbsolutePath(), SheetName);
	return testObjArray;
}

Method 2:

  • Create Excel Workbook with the same name as your method Name.
@DataProvider(name="excelSheetNameAsMethodName",parallel=true)
public static Object[][] excelSheetNameAsMethodName(Method method) throws Exception
{
	File file = new File("./src/test/resources/Excel Files/"+method.getName()+".xlsx");
	Object testObjArray[][] = ExcelUtils.getTableArray(file.getAbsolutePath());
	return testObjArray;
}

@DataProvider Usuage

To Use Method Name as Excel Workbook Name, Use the following:

@Test(dataProvider="excelSheetNameAsMethodName", dataProviderClass=ExcelDataProvider.class)

To use a Single Workbook with multiple @DataProvidersheets, Use:

NOTE:SheetName should be same name as Method Name

@Test(dataProvider="multiSheetExcelRead", dataProviderClass=ExcelDataProvider.class)