Skip to content

Tahanima/playwright-java-test-automation-architecture

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

80 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Playwright Java Test Automation Architecture

Ready-to-use UI Test Automation Architecture using Java and Playwright.

Features

  • Configuration-based architecture
  • Utilizes Page Objects and Page Component Objects
  • Data-Driven
  • Captures screenshot on test failure
  • Records video of test execution
  • Provides detailed test report
  • Supports parallel test execution

Installation Steps

In order to use the framework:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Clone, i.e, download your copy of the repository to your local machine using
git clone https://github.com/[your_username]/playwright-java-test-automation-architecture.git
  1. Import the project in IntelliJ IDEA.
  2. Make your desired changes.
  3. Use IntelliJ IDEA to run your desired tests. Alternatively, you can use the terminal to run the tests, for example ./gradlew test -Dbrowser=firefox -Dheadless=false to run all the tests using the firefox browser in headed mode.
  4. Build and browse the allure report using
./gradlew allureServe

Languages and Frameworks

The project uses the following:

Project Structure

The project is structured as follows:

📦 playwright-java-test-automation-architecture
├─ .github
│  ├─ FUNDING.yml
│  ├─ dependabot.yml
│  └─ workflows
│     └─ test-execution.yml
├─ .gitignore
├─ LICENSE
├─ README.md
├─ build.gradle
├─ gradle
│  └─ wrapper
│     ├─ gradle-wrapper.jar
│     └─ gradle-wrapper.properties
├─ gradlew
├─ gradlew.bat
├─ settings.gradle
└─ src
   ├─ main
   │  └─ java
   │     └─ io
   │        └─ github
   │           └─ tahanima
   │              ├─ config
   │              │  ├─ Configuration.java
   │              │  └─ ConfigurationManager.java
   │              ├─ dto
   │              │  ├─ BaseDto.java
   │              │  ├─ LoginDto.java
   │              │  └─ ProductsDto.java
   │              ├─ factory
   │              │  ├─ BasePageFactory.java
   │              │  └─ BrowserFactory.java
   │              ├─ ui
   │              │  ├─ component
   │              │  │  ├─ BaseComponent.java
   │              │  │  ├─ Header.java
   │              │  │  └─ SideNavMenu.java
   │              │  └─ page
   │              │     ├─ BasePage.java
   │              │     ├─ LoginPage.java
   │              │     └─ ProductsPage.java
   │              └─ util
   │                 └─ BrowserManager.java
   └─ test
      ├─ java
      │  └─ io
      │     └─ github
      │        └─ tahanima
      │           ├─ annotation
      │           │  ├─ DataSource.java
      │           │  ├─ Regression.java
      │           │  ├─ Smoke.java
      │           │  └─ Validation.java
      │           ├─ e2e
      │           │  ├─ BaseTest.java
      │           │  ├─ LoginTest.java
      │           │  └─ ProductsTest.java
      │           └─ util
      │              ├─ CsvToDtoMapper.java
      │              └─ DataArgumentsProvider.java
      └─ resources
         ├─ allure.properties
         ├─ config.properties
         ├─ junit-platform.properties
         └─ testdata
            ├─ login.csv
            └─ products.csv

Basic Usage

  • Configuration

    The project uses a config.properties file to manage global configurations such as browser type and base url.

    1. To add a new property, register a new entry in this file.

      key=value
      

      Then, add a method in the Configuration interface in the below format.

      @Key("key")
      dataType key();

      For example, let's say I want to add a new property named context with the value dev. In the config.properties file, I'll add:

      context=dev
      

      In the Configuration interface, I'll add:

      @Key("context")
      String context();

      To use your newly created property, you need to use the below import statement.

      import static io.github.tahanima.config.ConfigurationManager.config;

      Then, you can call config().key() to retrieve the value of your newly created property. For the example I've provided, I need to call config().context().

    2. You can supply the properties present in the config.properties file as system properties in your test via gradle.

      ./gradlew test -Dkey1=value1 -Dkey2=value2
  • Test Data

    The project uses csv file to store test data and univocity-parsers to retrieve the data and map it to a Java bean.

    To add configurations for new test data, add a new Java bean in the dto package. For example, let's say I want to add test data for a User with the attributes First Name and Last Name. The code for this is as follows:

    package io.github.tahanima.dto;
    
    import com.univocity.parsers.annotations.Parsed;
    
    import lombok.Getter;
    import lombok.ToString;
    
    @Getter
    @ToString(callSuper = true)
    public class UserDto extends BaseDto {
    
        @Parsed(field = "First Name", defaultNullRead = "")
        private String firstName;
    
        @Parsed(field = "Last Name", defaultNullRead = "")
        private String lastName;
    }

    Note that the class extends from BaseDto and thus, inherits the attribute Test Case ID.

    Now, in the testdata folder you can add a csv file user.csv for User with the below contents and use it in your tests.

    Test Case ID,First Name,Last Name
    TC-1,Tahanima,Chowdhury
    

    For reference, check this, this and this.

  • Page Objects and Page Component Objects

    The project uses Page Objects and Page Component Objects to capture the relevant behaviors of a web page. Check the ui package for reference.

  • Tests

    The project uses JUnit 5 as the test runner. Check this implementation for reference.