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Enhanced Test Automation with WebdriverIO

By : Paul M. Grossman, Larry C. Goddard
Book Image

Enhanced Test Automation with WebdriverIO

By: Paul M. Grossman, Larry C. Goddard

Overview of this book

This book helps you embark on a comprehensive journey to master the art of WebdriverIO automation, from installation through to advanced framework development. You’ll start by following step-by-step instructions on installing WebdriverIO, configuring Node packages, and creating a simple test. Here you’ll gain an understanding of the mechanics while also learning to add reporting and screen captures to your test results to enhance your test case documentation. In the next set of chapters, you’ll delve into the intricacies of configuring and developing robust method wrappers, a crucial skill for supporting multiple test suites. The book goes beyond the basics, exploring testing techniques tailored for Jenkins as well as LambdaTest cloud environments. As you progress, you’ll gain a deep understanding of both TypeScript and JavaScript languages and acquire versatile coding skills. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed the expertise to construct a sophisticated test automation framework capable of executing an entire suite of tests using WebdriverIO in either TypeScript or JavaScript, as well as excel in your test automation endeavors and deliver reliable, efficient testing solutions.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
16
Epilogue
Appendix: The Ultimate Guide to TypeScript Error Messages, Causes, and Solutions

Cybernetic Enhancements – WebdriverIO Config and Debug Tips

In this chapter, we are going to cover the techniques for creating and debugging a custom WebdriverIO framework. This will take us through the services that help keep the project up to date. A lot of files get used and interact with each other in the project. Helpers and other features will be added to help enhance the framework as well as make debugging easier. We will cover the node files of the framework and demonstrate the differences between launching tests on Mac and Windows operating systems. We will also create our first hook customization for debugging on a single monitor. Lastly, we will write our first log wrapper to take more control over the output in the console window to improve debugging efficiency by customizing logging.

Specifically, these are our main topics for this chapter:

  • Main files of WebdriverIO node project
  • Letting Yarn help keep files up to date
  • Dynamic configuration
  • ...