The repository contains basic projects for automation testing on Kotlin/Java and TypeScript with examples for backend, frontend, and mobile.
This branch kotlin-junit5-retrofit is integrated into GHA -> It passes test results to this branch allure-pages and hosts them using GitHub Pages
- kotlin-junit5-retrofit - Kotlin | Retrofit | Selenide | JUnit 5 | Allure -> Updated
22.02.2025 - kotlin-junit5-playwright - Kotlin | Playwright | JUnit 5 | Allure -> Updated
31.12.2024 - typescript-playwright-allure - TypeScript | Playwright | Allure -> Updated
31.12.2024 - kotlin-junit5-appium - Kotlin | Selenide/Appium | JUnit 5 | Allure | Allure EE | TestRail
- kotlin-testng-rest-assured - Kotlin | Rest-Assured | Selenide | TestNG | Allure
- js-mocha-chai - JS | Mocha | Chai | Allure
Kotlin - programming language based on JVM and fully compatible with Java! It's much easier than Java don't worry ;)
JUnit5 - highly recommend reading about DataProviders aka Sources
Selenide - framework is a kind of wrapper based on Selenium WebDriver and is developed especially for testing purposes.
Selenoid - powerful Golang implementation of the original Selenium Grid farm. One configuration for the localhost and remote runs and easy to update and manage through Docker and VNC (free). Also, they provide paid Kubernetes (free for 4 pods) solution Moon
Retrofit - this is an API framework. It's much faster and easier than Rest-Assured. Also, you can try Feign
Kotest - highly recommend using this framework as the main assertion framework for your project. This one AssertJ is good if you prefer Java.
Allure - THE BEST test report framework ever! This framework supports the most popular languages and test runners. It's easy to integrate into almost any CI.
@Step - combine all steps (annotated methods) and generate a readable test report where you will see all the steps as text. Also, it adds variables with values to the step into the report.
@DisplayName - just JUnit 5 annotation which means a test name
@Issue - add a link to Jira (or any other system) to your report for the test
@TmsLink - add a link to TestRail (or any other system) to your report for the test
@Severity - add a marker as BLOCKER or CRITICAL into your report for the test
@Flaky - add a marker to the test as flaky in the report system
@Epic -> @Feature -> @Story - combine your tests into a tree and split them by epic | feature | story
Allure EE - this is like Allure + TestRail + CI. Documentation with features and etc.
Live documentation - Allure EE keeps your test documentation updated based on test runs.
TMS - Allure EE supports both Manual and Automated testing. Unified test documentation allows you to manage and review all your product tests from a single view. Also, it has a lot of filters and you can create custom fields and filters.
Integrations - Allure EE is based on Allure and has the same integrations and many more with Jira and other systems.
Metrics - Allure EE supports many more metrics than Allure and you can integrate the system with Grafana and add custom metrics etc.
Migration - Allure EE supports test-cases transfer from any TMS like TestRail etc.
You need to install Selenoid and Selenoid-UI and Allure
- Those tests were split by
TAG(annotation above test classes) and you need to check this before if you want to run only one group. - If you want to run a few test classes please be sure you have free nodes for UI because all tests work in
PARALLELmode by class
Run only one test group/tag:
$ mvn clean test -D TAG=<tag name>or
$ ./gradlew clean test -D TAG=<tag name>Run all tests (UI and BACK):
$ mvn clean testor
$ ./gradlew clean testor
$ mvn clean test -D TAG=regress[ONLY FOR UI] If you want to run the tests on the remote computer you need to transfer HUB_URL variable to the env:
$ mvn clean test -D TAG=<tag name> -D HUB_URL=<ip or host>If you want to see the test report locally:
$ allure serve target/allure-resultsor
$ allure serve target/allure-results --host localhost --port 9999If you want just generate the test report without web service run:
$ allure generate target/allure-resultsGo to src/allure-report folder and click index.html
If you use Jenkins or TeamCity and etc. the report will be generated automatically after a run and connected with this job. You will need just click on the Allure logo!
Allure generates a report specially for Grafana and Prometheus
How to use it for Grafana:
- Generate allure-report by
$ allure generate allure-results - Install InfluxDB (use Docker)
- Get a file for InfluxDB in
/allure-report/export/influxDbData.txt - Install Grafana (use Docker)
- Integrate InfluxDB to Grafana
- Send the report to InfluxDB by
$ curl -XPOST 'http://<host>/write?db=<db name>' --data-binary @allure-report/export/influxDbData.txt- Check Grafana
- PROFIT