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Selenium Framework Design in Data-Driven Testing

By : Carl Cocchiaro
Book Image

Selenium Framework Design in Data-Driven Testing

By: Carl Cocchiaro

Overview of this book

The Selenium WebDriver 3.x Technology is an open source API available to test both Browser and Mobile applications. It is completely platform independent in that tests built for one browser or mobile device, will also work on all other browsers and mobile devices. Selenium supports all major development languages which allow it to be tied directly into the technology used to develop the applications. This guide will provide a step-by-step approach to designing and building a data-driven test framework using Selenium WebDriver, Java, and TestNG. The book starts off by introducing users to the Selenium Page Object Design Patterns and D.R.Y Approaches to Software Development. In doing so, it covers designing and building a Selenium WebDriver framework that supports both Browser and Mobile Devices. It will lead the user through a journey of architecting their own framework with a scalable driver class, Java utility classes, JSON Data Provider, Data-Driven Test Classes, and support for third party tools and plugins. Users will learn how to design and build a Selenium Grid from scratch to allow the framework to scale and support different browsers, mobile devices, versions, and platforms, and how they can leverage third party grids in the Cloud like SauceLabs. Other topics covered include designing abstract base and sub-classes, inheritance, dual-driver support, parallel testing, testing multi-branded applications, best practices for using locators, and data encapsulation. Finally, you will be presented with a sample fully-functional framework to get them up and running with the Selenium WebDriver for browser testing. By the end of the book, you will be able to design your own automation testing framework and perform data-driven testing with Selenium WebDriver.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface

Using the TestNG DataProvider


In the preceding RockBandsTest.java example, the dataProvider and dataProviderClass were used as attributes to the @Test method. This tells TestNG that it should extract all the sets of data in the JSON file that match the method name. In the previous chapter, we built a basic JSON DataProvider, and one of the parameters to it was the method name. TestNG passes this in when the test method is run.

Now, as far as the data is concerned, the JSON DataProvider builds a Java object on the fly and the rowID and description parameter values are stuffed into the object. That functionality was built into the DataProvider. This will be used later on for reporting purposes, but it is also handy for determining which set of data failed the test. Again, the @DataProvider annotation is used to tag the method created that fetches the data in this class.

It is also worth noting that the @Parameters annotation can be used with the @Test annotation to pass in parameters for the...