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Python-Playwright based testing framework for Bugster's e2e testing agent

Project description

Bugster Framework

Bugster is a powerful, flexible testing framework built on top of Playwright and pytest. It's designed to simplify the process of writing and managing end-to-end tests for web applications, with a focus on supporting multiple client configurations.

Features

  • Built on Playwright for robust, cross-browser testing
  • Seamless integration with pytest
  • Support for client-specific configurations and login strategies
  • Custom @login decorator for easy test marking
  • Flexible page object model with BugsterPage

Installation

If you want to test a specific version locally, use:

pip install -e /Users/nacho/Bugster/bugster-framework

Replacing with your current directory.

Otherwise, you can install Bugster using pip:

pip install bugster

This will install Bugster and its dependencies (including pytest and playwright).

After installation, you need to install the Playwright browsers:

playwright install

Usage

Basic Setup

  1. Create a client configuration repository with the following structure:
customer-configs/
├── customer1/
│   ├── config.py
│   └── login_strategy.py
├── customer2/
│   ├── config.py
│   └── login_strategy.py
└── ...
  1. In your test files, use the @login decorator to mark tests that require login:
from bugster.decorators import login

@login
def test_requires_login(page):
    assert page.is_visible("text=Welcome")

def test_does_not_require_login(page):
    assert page.is_visible("text=Login")

@login
class TestLoggedInFeatures:
    def test_feature_1(self, page):
        assert page.is_visible("text=Feature 1")

Running Tests

To run your tests, use pytest with the --customer-id option:

pytest --customer-id customer1 /path/to/your/tests

Writing Client Configurations

In each client's config.py:

from bugster.config.base_config import BaseConfig
from .login_strategy import CustomLoginStrategy

class CustomerConfig(BaseConfig):
    LOGIN_STRATEGY = CustomLoginStrategy
    CREDENTIALS = {
        "username": "customeruser",
        "password": "customerpass"
    }
    # Add any other customer-specific configuration here

In each client's login_strategy.py:

from bugster.login.base_login_strategy import BaseLoginStrategy

class CustomLoginStrategy(BaseLoginStrategy):
    def login(self, page, credentials):
        page.goto("https://customer.example.com/login")
        page.fill("#username", credentials["username"])
        page.fill("#password", credentials["password"])
        page.click("#login-button")
        page.wait_for_selector("#welcome-message")

Advanced Usage

Bugster provides a BugsterPage class that wraps Playwright's Page object, providing additional functionality. You can extend this class for custom page objects:

from bugster.core.bugster_page import BugsterPage

class MyCustomPage(BugsterPage):
    def custom_action(self):
        # Implement custom action here
        pass

Contributing

We welcome contributions to Bugster! Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md file for details on how to contribute.

License

Bugster is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Changelog

See the CHANGELOG.md file for details on what has changed in each version of Bugster.

Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions, please file an issue on the GitHub issue tracker.

Acknowledgements

Bugster is built on top of the excellent Playwright and pytest projects. We're grateful to the maintainers and contributors of these projects for their fantastic work.

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