Hi I am new to Jenkins.
I have configure the Jenkins locally on my machine and Its running fine.
I need to ask whenever my Integration tests (written in Junit) are passed, Jenkin doesn't stops the build and its continue.
But in logs It displays the test cases are passed and no errors are found.
Could some one please suggest any solution how to stop jenkins build?
My Code:
package com.workshop.airport.workshop.airport;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;
import cucumber.api.java.After;
import cucumber.api.java.en.Given;
import cucumber.api.java.en.When;
public class PageStepsDefs {
public String ChromeDriverPath="C:\\Users\\zain.jamshaid\\Desktop\\chromedriver.exe";
public WebDriver webdriver;
String localhost="http://www.google.com";
public PageStepsDefs (){
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver",ChromeDriverPath);
webdriver = new ChromeDriver();
}
#Given("^I browse to the (.+) page$")
public void open_page(String url)
{
webdriver.get(localhost+url);
System.out.println(localhost+url);
}
#When("^I click on the button (.+)$")
public void click_On_Menu(String Id)
{
webdriver.findElement(By.id(Id)).click();
System.out.print(Id);
}
#After
public void close_browser(){
webdriver.close();
}
}
I have also attached the screenshot of jenkins console logs
Any help will be awesome.
Thanks!
I was using webDriver.close();
but
webDriver.quit();
fix my problem
This fixed the problem
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Been trying to learn/perform some automated testing using Selenium + JUnit + Cucumber and I've spent hours browsing through the internet trying to resolve this with no success. I've written my feature, steps and runner code and the 'glue' is mapped to the correct package too. However, I run into the topic error when I try to run my Runner.java file.
Project Structure
Feature file:
Feature: Admin login
Scenario: Logging into Fleet Portal
Given user navigates to Fleet Portal
When enter credentials
Then user had logged
Runner file:
package Runner;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import io.cucumber.junit.*;
#RunWith(Cucumber.class)
#CucumberOptions(
features = "Features"
,glue="Steps"
)
public class TestRunner {}
Step file:
package Steps;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Scanner;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.JavascriptExecutor;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;
import io.cucumber.java.en.Given;
import io.cucumber.java.en.Then;
import io.cucumber.java.en.When;
class App {
private static final WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
public void myMethod(String flag) {
System.out.println(flag);
}
#Given("user navigates to Fleet Portal")
public void user_navigates_to_fleet_portal() {
throw new io.cucumber.java.PendingException();
}
#When("enter credentials")
public void enter_credentials() throws InterruptedException {
throw new io.cucumber.java.PendingException();
}
#Then("user had logged in successfully")
public void user_had_logged_in_successfully() {
myMethod("yes");
throw new io.cucumber.java.PendingException();
}
}
I've tried to take JUnit out of the picture by simply running the feature file as a cucumber test but it still results in the same error, which is weird because the cucumber plugin confirms that the steps are mapped to the features -> feature mapping
POM file
Any and all help is appreciated.
I'm new with cucumber and learned this doc carefully to understand how could I implement my first cucumber java project. I have done a lot of analysis and gone through almost all the articles related to it over internet, why its not picking up step definition but could not find the cause. However, everything seems to be OK as per my understanding, I have great expectation that you guys can find my fault at one go.
Looking forward for a +ve response.
Hence I'm sharing the code, message(on console window) and folder structure.
Thanks
Rafi
Feature file:
#MyApplication
Feature: Post text Hello Rafi on Rafi facebook account
Scenario: Login successfully on Facebook application
Given Open Facebook application
When Enter valid id and password
And Click on Login button
Then Facebook home page should open
TestRunner class:
package test.java.runner;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import cucumber.api.CucumberOptions;
import cucumber.api.junit.Cucumber;
//glue = {"helpers", "src.test.java.steps"},
#RunWith(Cucumber.class)
#CucumberOptions(
features = {"src/features"},
glue = {"helpers", "src.test.java.steps"},
plugin = {"pretty","html:target/cucumber-html-report"},
dryRun = true,
monochrome = true,
tags="#MyApplication",
strict=false)
public class TestRunner {
}
StepDefinition class:
package test.java.steps;
import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait;
import cucumber.api.PendingException;
import cucumber.api.java.en.Given;
import cucumber.api.java.en.Then;
import cucumber.api.java.en.When;
public class StepDefinition {
private static WebDriver driver = null ;
private static String password = "*********";
WebDriverWait wait=new WebDriverWait(driver, 30);
WebElement waitElement;
#BeforeClass
public void setup() throws Throwable
{
System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver", "C:\\Selenium Automation\\selenium\\Selenium 3 and Firefox Geckodriver\\geckodriver.exe");
driver = new FirefoxDriver ();
driver.manage().window().maximize();
}
#AfterClass
public void teardown() throws Throwable
{driver.quit();}
// First scenario
#Given("^Open Facebook application$")
public void open_Facebook_application() throws Throwable{
System.out.println("this is not working");
driver.navigate().to("https://www.facebook.com/");
}
#When("^Enter valid id and password$")
public void enter_valid_id_and_password() throws Throwable{
driver.findElement(By.name("email")).clear();
driver.findElement(By.name("email")).sendKeys("rafiras16#gmail.com");
driver.findElement(By.name("pass")).clear();
driver.findElement(By.name("pass")).sendKeys(password);
}
#When("^Click on Login button$")
public void click_on_Login_button() throws Throwable {
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[starts-with(#id,'u_0')]")).click();
}
#Then("^Facebook home page should open$")
public void facebook_home_page_should_open() throws Throwable{
String strTitle = driver.getTitle();
System.out.print(strTitle);
}
}
image for message on console window and folder structure
BuildPath details
I think the glue attribute on the CucumberOptions class is wrong. If you want to refer to the step definitions using the file path then you need to change that to:
glue = {"helpers", "src/test/java/steps"},
If you want to refer them by package then you need to remove the "src." prefix:
glue = {"helpers", "test.java.steps"},
Try changing,
glue = {"helpers", "src.test.java.steps"}
to
glue = {"test.java.steps"}
And what is this helpers package i don't see it in the screenshot.
The #AfterClass and #BeforeClass annotations are useful only if the class is a junit test class. You have placed them in a normal class, thus they will not be run. This leads to the driver remaining uninitaialized.
The easy way out is to use the cucumber #Before and #After annotation. Change the #BeforeClass to #Before and #AfterClass to #After.
When I run the code, I get the following error:
Cannot instantiate class mypackage.GoogleSearch
How can it be fixed?
Code:
package mypackage;
import org.testng.annotations.*;
import org.openqa.selenium.*;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
public class GoogleSearch {
public String url = "http://www.google.com/";
public WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
#Test
public void search() {
driver.get(url);
}
}
I got it working, apparently I needed to install the stand-alone server: https://code.google.com/p/selenium/downloads/detail?name=selenium-server-standalone-2.39.0.jar&can=1&q= If anyone could explain why it'd be great, with Visual Studio I just had to install selenium client
Basically every time I run my java code from eclipse, webdriver launches a new ie browser and executes my tests successfully for the most part. However, I have a lot of tests to run, and it's a pain that webdriver starts up a new browser session every time. I need a way to re-use a previously opened browser; so webdriver would open ie the first time, then the second time, i run my eclipse program, I want it to simply pick up the previous browser instance and continue to run my tests on that same instance. That way, I am NOT starting up a new browser session every time I run my program.
Say you have 100 tests to run in eclipse, you hit that run button and they all run, then at about the 87th test you get an error. You then go back to eclipse, fix that error, but then you have to re-run all 100 test again from scratch.
It would be nice to fix the error on that 87th test and then resume the execution from that 87th test as opposed to re-executing all tests from scratch, i.e from test 0 all the way to 100.
Hopefully, I am clear enough to get some help from you guys, thanks btw.
Here's my attempt below at trying to maintain and re-use a webdriver internet explorer browser instance:
public class demo extends RemoteWebDriver {
public static WebDriver driver;
public Selenium selenium;
public WebDriverWait wait;
public String propertyFile;
String getSessionId;
public demo() { // constructor
DesiredCapabilities ieCapabilities = DesiredCapabilities
.internetExplorer();
ieCapabilities
.setCapability(
InternetExplorerDriver.INTRODUCE_FLAKINESS_BY_IGNORING_SECURITY_DOMAINS,
true);
driver = new InternetExplorerDriver(ieCapabilities);
this.saveSessionIdToSomeStorage(getSessionId);
this.startSession(ieCapabilities);
driver.manage().window().maximize();
}
#Override
protected void startSession(Capabilities desiredCapabilities) {
String sid = getPreviousSessionIdFromSomeStorage();
if (sid != null) {
setSessionId(sid);
try {
getCurrentUrl();
} catch (WebDriverException e) {
// session is not valid
sid = null;
}
}
if (sid == null) {
super.startSession(desiredCapabilities);
saveSessionIdToSomeStorage(getSessionId().toString());
}
}
private void saveSessionIdToSomeStorage(String session) {
session=((RemoteWebDriver) driver).getSessionId().toString();
}
private String getPreviousSessionIdFromSomeStorage() {
return getSessionId;
}
}
My hope here was that by overriding the startSession() method from remoteWebdriver, it would somehow check that I already had an instance of webdriver browser opened in i.e and it would instead use that instance as opposed to re-creating a new instance everytime I hit that "run" button in eclipse.
I can also see that because I am creating a "new driver instance" from my constructor, since constructor always execute first, it creates that new driver instance automatically, so I might need to alter that somehow, but don't know how.
I am a newbie on both stackoverflow and with selenium webdriver and hope someone here can help.
Thanks!
To answer your question:
No. You can't use a browser that is currently running on your computer. You can use the same browser for the different tests, however, as long as it is on the same execution.
However, it sounds like your real problem is running 100 tests over and over again. I would recommend using a testing framework (like TestNG or JUnit). With these, you can specify which tests you want to run (TestNG will generate an XML file of all of the tests that fail, so when you run it, it will only execute the failed tests).
Actually you can re-use the same session again..
In node client you can use following code to attach to existing selenium session
var browser = wd.remote('http://localhost:4444/wd/hub');
browser.attach('df606fdd-f4b7-4651-aaba-fe37a39c86e3', function(err, capabilities) {
// The 'capabilities' object as returned by sessionCapabilities
if (err) { /* that session doesn't exist */ }
else {
browser.elementByCss("button.groovy-button", function(err, el) {
...
});
}
});
...
browser.detach();
To get selenium session id,
driver.getSessionId();
Note:
This is available in Node Client only..
To do the same thing in JAVA or C#, you have to override execute method of selenium to capture the sessionId and save it in local file and read it again to attach with existing selenium session
I have tried the below steps to use the same browser instance and it worked for me:
If you are having generic or Class 1 in different package the below code snippet will work -
package zgenerics;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeTest;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
// Class 1 :
public class Generics {
public Generics(){}
protected WebDriver driver;
#BeforeTest
public void maxmen() throws InterruptedException, IOException{
driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.manage().window().maximize();
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
String appURL= "url";
driver.get(appURL);
String expectedTitle = "Title";
String actualTitle= driver.getTitle();
if(actualTitle.equals(expectedTitle)){
System.out.println("Verification passed");
}
else {
System.out.println("Verification failed");
} }
// Class 2 :
package automationScripts;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.testng.annotations.*;
import zgenerics.Generics;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.ExpectedConditions;
public class Login extends Generics {
#Test
public void Login() throws InterruptedException, Exception {
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver,25);
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.cssSelector("")));
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("")).sendKeys("");
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.xpath("")));
driver.findElement(By.xpath("")).sendKeys("");
}
}
If your Generics class is in the same package you just need to make below change in your code:
public class Generics {
public Generics(){}
WebDriver driver; }
Just remove the protected word from Webdriver code line. Rest code of class 1 remain as it is.
Regards,
Mohit Baluja
I have tried it by extension of classes(Java Inheritance) and creating an xml file. I hope below examples will help:
Class 1 :
package zgenerics;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeTest;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
public class SetUp {
public Generics(){}
protected WebDriver driver;
#BeforeTest
public void maxmen() throws InterruptedException, IOException{
driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.manage().window().maximize();
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
String appURL= "URL";
driver.get(appURL);
String expectedTitle = "Title";
String actualTitle= driver.getTitle();
if(actualTitle.equals(expectedTitle)){
System.out.println("Verification passed");
}
else {
System.out.println("Verification failed");
} }
Class 2 :
package automationScripts;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import zgenerics.SetUp
public class Conditions extends SetUp {
#Test
public void visible() throws InterruptedException{
Thread.sleep(5000);
boolean signINbutton=driver.findElement(By.xpath("xpath")).isEnabled();
System.out.println(signINbutton);
boolean SIGNTEXT=driver.findElement(By.xpath("xpath")).isDisplayed();
System.out.println(SIGNTEXT);
if (signINbutton==true && SIGNTEXT==true){
System.out.println("Text and button is present");
}
else{
System.out.println("Nothing is visible");
}
}
}
Class 3:
package automationScripts;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
public class Footer extends Conditions {
#Test
public void footerNew () throws InterruptedException{
WebElement aboutUs = driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("CssSelector"));
aboutUs.click();
WebElement cancel = driver.findElement(By.xpath("xpath"));
cancel.click();
Thread.sleep(1000);
WebElement TermsNCond = driver.findElement(By.xpath("xpath"));
TermsNCond.click();
}
}
Now Create an xml file with below code for example and run the testng.xml as testng suite:
copy and paste below code and edit it accordingly.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd">
<suite name="TestSuite" parallel="classes" thread-count="3">
<test name="PackTest">
<classes>
<class name="automationScripts.Footer"/>
</classes>
This will run above three classes. That means one browser and different tests.
We can set the execution sequence by setting the class names in alphabetical order as i have done in above classes.
I am trying to login to our company product site via selenium.I am able to do it via the Selenium IDE. And this is the code that the IDE exports using JUnit4(Remote Control):
package com.beginning;
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.*;
import org.junit.After;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
public class testcase extends SeleneseTestCase {
#Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
selenium = new DefaultSelenium("localhost", 4444, "*chrome", "link");
selenium.start();
}
#Test
public void testTestcase() throws Exception {
selenium.open("complete link");
selenium.type("name=j_username", "username");
selenium.type("name=j_password", "password");
selenium.click("css=input[type=\"submit\"]");
selenium.waitForPageToLoad("30000");
//selenium.click("link=Sign out");
//selenium.waitForPageToLoad("30000");
}
#After
public void tearDown() throws Exception {
selenium.stop();
}
}
My doubts are :
1.Why does selenium IDE export the browser type as *chrome when I am actually doing it in firefox.
2.If I use the test as it is, it enters the values and then gives an exception .
3.If I change the browser Type to *firefox, it starts execution but nothing happens at all. Basically hangs.
Things work fine when doing it from the IDE.
Thanks.
Change your "link" (4th parameter of DefaultSelenium constructor) so it's actually a valid URL (the site you want to target)
Would reccommend you to check the version of firefox and upgrade to latest.I have used a similar scenario. Pls find the code below.
You can use this its works grt.Hope you find it useful.
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.DefaultSelenium;
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.Selenium;
public class TestRun {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Selenium selenium=new DefaultSelenium("localhost", 4444 , "*firefox","myurl");
selenium.start();
selenium.open("myurl");
System.out.println("Open browser "+selenium);
selenium.windowMaximize();
selenium.type("id=j_username","Lal");
selenium.type("name=j_password","lal");
selenium.click("name=submit");
**selenium.waitForPageToLoad("60000");**
if(selenium.isTextPresent("Lal"))
{
selenium.click("id=common_header_logout");
}
else
{
System.out.println("User not found");
}
}
}