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Test Automation Framework

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QA automation framework - QA Re-Imagined!

prodigyqa is a unified test automation framework based on python. This has come up after thoroughly study made on existing methodologies used in majority of projects for UI/Rest API testing, This is expected to solve a list of problem statements readily. The framework aims to be a constructive blend of various guidelines, coding standards, concepts, processes, practices, project hierarchies, modularity, reporting mechanism, test data injections etc., to pillar automation testing.

Key Features

  • Selenium functions: This module contains a good number of Selenium wrapped functions which are commonly used for UI Testing. These wrapped functions provide a shield of exception handling over the regular selenium methods, handling all different kinds of exception that can occur. If due to some reason, any of the provided method doesnot work, then there is a provision of fall back mechanism, provided in each method, by leveraging additional technologies/javascript

  • Rest API functions: This module contains Rest API wrapped functions which are commonly used for Rest API Testing, by leveraging python 'requests' library. The methods are generalized, to handle any kind of request like GET, PUT, POST, DELETE etc. The module has provison to manage the authentication token. Additionally, there are generic methods for commonly used assertion types and for validating the parameters, that come along with a request like headers, payload etc. in a most possible simplified manner

  • Utilities: This module aims to provide community backed utility libraries built with a focus on reusability. Following are the utilities, currently supported by the framework:

    • Image Comparison: This module provides provision for image comparison through openCV, SSIM(Structured similarity index) as opposed to pixel by pixel comparison. The methods are generic and need just 2 images to compute the difference.

    • Captcha Reading: This utility performs the captcha reading from an image, by leveraging the 'pytesseract' module. It takes an image as input, containing captcha, and returns a string, mentioning the captcha.

    • Spell Check, Accessibility Check in web application: This module is in WIP mode, where we are enabling spell checks and accessibility checks in web applications, by leveraging the web spider concept, which browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner, takes out all the links from a web page so that the process could be repeated.

  • Reporting: The framework is flexible enough to work with multiple reporting platforms like reportportal.io, allure-report etc. A regular, self-contained and customizable HTML report can also be generated through the use of pytest-html module.(which is bundled as a dependency for this package)

  • Continuous Testing: The framework provides the facility for CT(Continuous Testing) by leveraging Docker. The docker file provided in the framework can be used to setup the necessary prerequisites/environment, needed to run the framework, on any server, from scratch.

Prerequisites

The framework requires

Installing

Valid/Tested Version is suggested to be installed directly from PyPi as it will solve the issue of dependencies automatically.

pip install prodigyqa

In case of any custom updates done to the current setup,we will need to clone the current repository and run python setup.py develop so that the local changes are reflected in the install version.

Running the tests

The sample test cases for all the features are listed under prodigyqa --> Examples folder. To run the sample tests, open command prompt/terminal, go to prodigyqa --> Examples folder and run the following command:

pytest {filename}.py -s (-s indicates the standard output, please refer here for a detailed understanding around pytest framework and its features/plugins/options etc.)

Browser Actions

Browser Actions Module method Summary

This module wraps around selenium web driver functions. Below are the major areas handled in this module:

  • Most frequently, a DOM refresh will cause an exception (StaleElementReferenceException) if the object is changing state. we are handling this by checking Web Page Expected to be in the ready state and Catch the exception to prevent a failure if the object is not present in web page after web page is in the expected state.
  • Most of the functions of this module will Catch the exception to prevent a failure.
Method Name Description Args Usage
page_readiness_wait Web Page Expected to be in ready state. self.page_readiness_wait()
locator_check Local Method to classify the type of locator. (a)locator_dict: dictionary of locator value, locator by and value self.locator_check( locator_dict)
open Open the passed 'url'. self.open(url)
reload_page Method to refresh the page by selenium or java script. self.reload_page()
get_page_source Return the entire HTML source of the current page or frame. self.get_page_source()
get_title Return the title of current page. self.get_title()
get_location Return the current browser URL using Selenium/Java Script. self.get_location()
get_attribute Fetch attribute from provided locator. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). (b) attribute_name: attribute name to get it's value self.get_attribute(locator, attribute_name=None)
click Click an element. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.click(locator)
send_keys Send text but does not clear the existing text. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). (b) string to send. self.send_keys(locator)
get_text Get text from provided Locator. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.get_text(locator)
go_back Simulate back button on browser using selenium or js. self.go_back()
go_forward Simulate forward button on browser using selenium or js. self.go_forward()
set_window_size Set width and height of the current window. (window.resizeTo) (a) width: the width in pixels to set the window to. (b) height: the height in pixels to set the window to. self.set_window_size(800,600)
maximize Maximize the current window. self.maximize()
get_driver_name Return the name of webdriver instance. self.get_driver_name()
get_domain_url Method to extract domain url from webdriver itself. self.get_domain_url()
clear_text Clear the text if it's a text entry element (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.clear_text(locator)
capture_screenshot Save screenshot to the directory(existing or new one). (a) filepath: file name with directory path(C:/images/image.png). self.capture_screenshot(self, filepath)
switch_to_active_element Return the element with focus, or BODY if nothing has focus. self.switch_to_active_element()
switch_to_window Switch focus to the specified window using selenium/javascript. (a) name of the window to switch self.switch_to_window(window)
switch_to_frame Switch focus to the specified frame using selenium/javascript. (a) framename: name of the frame to switch. self.switch_to_frame(framename)
switch_to_default_content Switch focus to the default frame. self.switch_to_default_content()
switch_to_alert Switch focus to an alert on the page. self.switch_to_alert()
hover_on_element Hover on a particular element. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.hover_on_element(locator)
hover_on_click Hover & click a particular element. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.hover_on_click(locator)
wait_for_element Wait for an element to exist in UI. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.wait_for_element(locator)
wait_and_accept_alert Wait and accept alert present on the page. self.wait_and_accept_alert()
wait_and_reject_alert Wait for alert and rejects. self.wait_and_reject_alert()
select_option_by_index Select the option by index. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). (b) index: integer value for index. self.select_option_by_index(locator, index)
select_option_by_value Select the option by using value. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). (b) value: string value to select option. self.select_option_by_value(locator, value)
select_option_by_text Select the value by using text. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). (b) text: string value to select option. self.select_option_by_text(locator, text)
scroll_to_footer Scroll till end of the page. self.scroll_to_footer()
scroll_to_element Scroll to a particular element on the page. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.scroll_to_element(locator)
javascript_click Perfom a click using javscript (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.java(locator)
is_element_displayed Return boolean value based on the element is displayed with locator. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.is_element_displayed(locator)
is_element_enabled Return boolean value based on the element is enabled with locator. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.is_element_enabled(locator)
is_element_selected Return boolean value based on the element is selected with locator. (a) locator: dictionary of identifier type and value ({'by':'id', 'value':'start-of-content.'}). self.is_element_selected(locator)

API Test Module

REST API Module method Summary

Method Name Description Args Usage
apirequest triggers rest api request based on the input method and kwargs (a).method: GET/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE (b).kwargs: Refer below REST API kwarg section table self.apirequest(method='GET')
assert_in_resp Check whether response data contain input member. (a)resp: response to validate. (b)member: value to check in response. (c)container: response key path in dot format which should starts with 'resp.'. example: resp.data.0.name self.assert_in_resp(resp, member, container)
assert_not_in_resp Check whether response data contain input member. (a)resp: response to validate. (b)member: value to check in response. (c)container: response key path in dot format which should starts with 'resp.'. example: resp.data.0.name self.assert_not_in_resp(resp, member, container)
assert_equal_resp Check whether response data contain input member. (a)resp: response to validate. (b)member: value to check in response. (c)container: response key path in dot format which should starts with 'resp.'. example: resp.data.0.name self.assert_equal_resp(resp, member, container)
assert_not_equal_resp Check whether response data contain input member. (a)resp: response to validate. (b)member: value to check in response. (c)container: response key path in dot format which should starts with 'resp.'. example: resp.data.0.name self.assert_not_equal_resp(resp, member, container)

REST API kwarg section

Arg Name Arg type Description
url standard API request url
params optional Dictionary, list of tuples or bytes to send in the body of the Request.
data optional Dictionary, list of tuples, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the Request.
json optional A JSON serializable Python object to send in the body of the Request.
headers optional Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the Request.
cookies optional Dict or CookieJar object to send with the Request.
files optional Dictionary of 'name': file-like-objects(or {'name': file-tuple}) for multipart encoding upload. file-tuple can be a 2-tuple ('filename', fileobj), 3-tuple ('filename', fileobj, 'content_type') or a 4-tuple ('filename', fileobj, 'content_type', custom_headers), where 'content-type' is a string defining the content type of the given file and custom_headers a dict-like object containing additional headers to add for the file.
auth optional Auth tuple to enable Basic/Digest/Custom HTTP Auth.
timeout (float or tuple) optional How many seconds to wait for the server to send data before giving up, as a float, or a (connect timeout, read timeout) tuple.
allow_redirects (bool) optional Boolean. Enable/disable GET/OPTIONS/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE/HEAD redirection. Defaults to True.
proxies optional Dictionary mapping protocol to the URL of the proxy.
verify optional Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify the servers TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path to a CA bundle to use. Defaults to True.
stream optional if False, the response content will be immediately downloaded.
cert optional if String, path to ssl client cert file (.pem). If Tuple, (cert, key) pair.

Utils

Spell checker of utils Module method Summary

This Spell checker method of utils module will capture web page content and Validate it against the standard dictionary to ensure spell is correct.

Method Name Description Args Usage
spell_checker Spell checker. (a) url: web page url (b) words: list of application specific words spell_checker(self, url, words=[])
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Comparison Module

Module has a utility methods for comparing various file type

Method Name Description Args Usage
compare_images Compare images and returns structural similarity over the image. Measure of SSIM is returned between 0-1.0 where 1.0 is the most identical and 0 being completely different. a) source image path. b)target image path. self.compare_images(source, target)
compare_json Compare json files and returns dictionary of difference of target compared to source. a) source json. b)target json self.compare_json(source, target)
compare_files Compare two files and return xl of difference(if any). SupportedfFile Types are xls or xlsx csv a) Source file Path. b)target file Path. self.compare_files(source, target)

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