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EyesLibrary for Robot Framework
Table of Contents
Introduction
Requirements
Installation
Directory Layout
Usage
Running the Demo
Things to Note When Using Applitools
Getting Help
Credits
Introduction
EyesLibrary is a Robot Framework Library to automate visual software testing verification. EyesLibrary uses a Python SDK called Eyes-Selenium from the tool Applitools Eyes, and can be used with the SeleniumLibrary and/or the AppiumLibrary .
This library is a fork of Robot-AppEyes.
In order to use EyesLibrary, you are required to sign up for a free account with Applitools. See the Usage section.
Information about EyesLibrary keywords can be found on the Keyword Documentation page.
The Applitools Documentation may be consulted in order to understand how Eyes works.
More information about the SeleniumLibrary can be found on the SeleniumLibrary Repo and in the Keyword Documentation.
More information about the AppiumLibrary can be found on the AppiumLibrary Repo and in the Keyword Documentation.
Requirements
The following versions were used to test the library:
Python 2.7.14 or 3.6.0
Robot Framework 3.1.1
Eyes-Selenium 3.16.2
SeleniumLibrary 3.3.1 (For Web Tests)
AppiumLibrary 1.5.0.3 (For Mobile Tests)
Installation
The recommended installation method is using pip:
pip install robotframework-eyeslibrary
To update both the library and all
its dependencies to the latest version:
pip install --upgrade robotframework-eyeslibrary
To install a specific version:
pip install robotframework-eyeslibrary==(DesiredVersion)
Uninstall
To uninstall EyesLibrary use the following pip command:
pip uninstall robotframework-eyeslibrary
Directory Layout
EyesLibrary/
The Robot Framework Python Library that makes use of the Applitools Eyes Python SDK
tests/acceptance/
Test files to display what the keywords from EyesLibrary accomplish
docs/
Documentation for the EyesLibrary: Keyword Documentation and ChangeLog
Usage
You must create a free account with Applitools in order to run
EyesLibrary and return results.
Then, to use the library, follow EyesLibrary Keyword Documentation.
This is a Robot Framework library. If you're not familiarized with Robot Framework,
please consult Robot Framework User Guide.
Running the Demo
At tests/acceptance directory, you can find Robot Framework tests for:
Web
Android Browser
Android Native App
Android Hybrid App
iOS Browser
iOS Native App
iOS Hybrid App
Before running the tests, your Applitools API Key must be set in tests/acceptance/resources/common.robot, by replacing "YourApplitoolsApiKey" with your own key.
When running the mobile tests, you must replace the variables within tests/acceptance/resources/mobile.robot with your own, as well as the ones in tests/acceptance/resources/android.robot or tests/acceptance/resources/ios.robot, according to the OS in use.
For instance, you may want to use a different Remote URL than the one provided in the variables. So, if you are working with TestingBot, for example, you'd have to replace the Remote URL variable in tests/acceptance/resources/mobile.robot:
${REMOTE URL} http://${CREDENTIALS}@hub.testingbot.com/wd/hub
Before running the Android Hybrid App tests, you need to install the Demo App (APK found at tests/resources) in your device.
For in depth detail on how the keywords function, read the Keyword documentation found here: Keyword Documentation
Remember to include your Applitools API key otherwise the
test will not run. To run a test, open a command prompt within the tests/acceptance folder and run:
robot FILENAME.robot
For example, to run the Test Suite for Web:
robot web.robot
Note: It is assumed that anyone who wants to use this demo is already able to execute robot tests using SeleniumLibrary (for web tests) and/or AppiumLibrary (for mobile tests). The browser used to navigate with SeleniumLibrary is Google Chrome.
Things to Note When Using Applitools
The tests will be accepted automatically by Applitools Eyes after the first run because a new baseline is being created. A second test run will show a comparison between screens.
Changing the Applitools baseline parameters will create a new baseline, that is automatically accepted on the first run. (For more information, read the article: What is a ‘baseline’ and how is a baseline created?
The viewport size should not be set to greater values than the maximum size of the device's window.
(For more information on using viewports, consult Using viewports in Eyes)
Getting Help
To be defined. It might be helpful to read Applitools Documentation.
Credits
EyesLibrary was forked from Robot-AppEyes on version 1.2.
Robot-AppEyes authors:
Thomas Armstrong
Simon McMorran
Gareth Nixon
Adam Simmons
EyesLibrary then emerged as an independent library from the original one, on version 2.0.
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