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Run Selenium Tests With Serenity On LambdaTest

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Learn how to configure and run your Java automation testing scripts on LambdaTest platform using Serenity.

Table Of Contents

Pre-requisites

Before you can start performing Java automation testing with Serenity, you would need to:

  • Install the latest Java development environment, and at least JDK 1.8.

  • Install Maven which supports JUnit framework out of the box. Maven can be downloaded and installed following the steps from the official website. Maven can also be installed easily on Linux/MacOS using Homebrew package manager.

Cloning Repo And Installing Dependencies

Step 1: Clone the Serenity-Selenium-Sample repository and navigate to the code directory as shown below:

git clone https://github.com/serenity-bdd/Serenity-Selenium-Sample.git
cd Serenity-Selenium-Sample

You may also want to run the command below to check for outdated dependencies.

mvn versions:display-dependency-updates

Setting Up Your Authentication

Make sure you have your LambdaTest credentials with you to run test automation scripts. You can get these credentials from the LambdaTest Automation Dashboard or by your LambdaTest Profile.

Step 2: Set LambdaTest Username and Access Key in environment variables.

  • For Linux/macOS:

    export LT_USERNAME="YOUR_USERNAME" 
    export LT_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR ACCESS KEY"
    • For Windows:
    set LT_USERNAME="YOUR_USERNAME" 
    set LT_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR ACCESS KEY"
    

Run Your First Test

Test Scenario: To run your first Serenity Test on LambdaTest Selenium Grid, let’s understand our test case scenario, the test case below checks for the word "LambdaTest" on Google and tests if the title of the resultant page is "LambdaTest-Google Search".

Feature: Google's Search Functionality
    Scenario: Can find search results
        When I type query as "LambdaTest"
        And I submit
        Then I should see title "LambdaTest - Google Search"

The page object the GooglePage.java file for the above Test Case Scenario.

package com.lambdatest.cucumber.pages;

import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;

import org.openqa.selenium.support.FindBy;

import net.serenitybdd.core.pages.WebElementFacade;
import net.thucydides.core.annotations.DefaultUrl;
import net.thucydides.core.pages.PageObject;

@DefaultUrl("https://www.google.com/ncr")
public class GooglePage extends PageObject {

    @FindBy(name = "q")
    WebElementFacade search;

    @FindBy(name = "btnK")
    WebElementFacade searchButton;

    public void searchForString(String searchString) {
        search.sendKeys(searchString);
    }
    
    public void submitForm() throws Exception {
        searchButton.click();
        Thread.sleep(5000);
    }

    public void titleShouldMatch(String matchTitle) {
        assertThat(this.getTitle()).containsIgnoringCase(matchTitle);
    }
}

Below is the LambdaTestSerenityDriver.java file that shows the integration of Serenity with LambdaTest.

package com.lambdatest;

import java.net.URL;
import java.util.Iterator;

import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver;

import net.thucydides.core.util.EnvironmentVariables;
import net.thucydides.core.util.SystemEnvironmentVariables;
import net.thucydides.core.webdriver.DriverSource;

public class LambdaTestSerenityDriver implements DriverSource {

    public WebDriver newDriver() {
        EnvironmentVariables environmentVariables = SystemEnvironmentVariables.createEnvironmentVariables();

        String username = System.getenv("LT_USERNAME");
        if (username == null) {
            username = (String) environmentVariables.getProperty("lt.user");
        }

        String accessKey = System.getenv("LT_ACCESS_KEY");
        if (accessKey == null) {
            accessKey = (String) environmentVariables.getProperty("lt.key");
        }

        String environment = System.getProperty("environment");
                DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
        capabilities.setCapability("plugin","Serenity LambdaTest Plugin");

        Iterator it = environmentVariables.getKeys().iterator();
        while (it.hasNext()) {
            String key = (String) it.next();

            if (key.equals("lt.user") || key.equals("lt.key") || key.equals("lt.grid")) {
                continue;
            } else if (key.startsWith("lt_")) {
                capabilities.setCapability(key.replace("lt_", ""), environmentVariables.getProperty(key));

            } else if (environment != null && key.startsWith("environment." + environment)) {

                capabilities.setCapability(key.replace("environment." + environment + ".", ""),
                        environmentVariables.getProperty(key));
            }
        }

        try {
            String url = "https://" + username + ":" + accessKey + "@" + environmentVariables.getProperty("lt.grid")
                    + "/wd/hub";
            return new RemoteWebDriver(new URL(url), capabilities);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println(e);
            return null;
        }
    }

    public boolean takesScreenshots() {
        return false;
    }
}

You can generate capabilities for your test requirements with the help of our inbuilt Desired Capability Generator.

Executing the Test

Step 3: The tests can be executed in the terminal using the following command:

mvn verify -P single

Run Your Parallel Test Using Serenity

To run parallel tests with Serenity, we will run single.feature test case in four different environments Chrome, Firefox, IE, and Safari.

//Running Parallel Test On Chrome

@RunWith(CucumberWithSerenity.class)
@CucumberOptions(features = "src/test/resources/features/single.feature")
public class ParallelChromeTest extends LambdaTestSerenityTest {
}

Similarly we define the class for the remaining browsers.

Executing Parallel Tests Using Serenity

To run parallel tests using Serenity, we would have to execute the below commands in the terminal:

mvn verify -P parallel

Testing Locally Hosted Or Privately Hosted Projects

You can test your locally hosted or privately hosted projects with LambdaTest Selenium grid using LambdaTest Tunnel. All you would have to do is set up an SSH tunnel using tunnel and pass toggle tunnel = True via desired capabilities. LambdaTest Tunnel establishes a secure SSH protocol based tunnel that allows you in testing your locally hosted or privately hosted pages, even before they are live.

Refer our LambdaTest Tunnel documentation for more information.

Here’s how you can establish LambdaTest Tunnel.

Download the binary file of:

Open command prompt and navigate to the binary folder.

Run the following command:

LT -user {user’s login email} -key {user’s access key}

So if your user name is [email protected] and key is 123456, the command would be:

LT -user [email protected] -key 123456

Once you are able to connect LambdaTest Tunnel successfully, you would just have to pass on tunnel capabilities in the code shown below :

Tunnel Capability

DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();        
        capabilities.setCapability("tunnel", true);

Documentation & Resources 📚

Visit the following links to learn more about LambdaTest's features, setup and tutorials around test automation, mobile app testing, responsive testing, and manual testing.

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What's New At LambdaTest ❓

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About LambdaTest

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