selenium-ide-nle | Natural Language Extensions for Selenium IDE
kandi X-RAY | selenium-ide-nle Summary
kandi X-RAY | selenium-ide-nle Summary
selenium-ide-nle is a JavaScript library. selenium-ide-nle has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Natural Language Extensions adds behavioural driven development support to Selenium IDE, meaning tests can look less like.
Natural Language Extensions adds behavioural driven development support to Selenium IDE, meaning tests can look less like.
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selenium-ide-nle has a low active ecosystem.
It has 9 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 9 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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selenium-ide-nle has no bugs reported.
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selenium-ide-nle is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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selenium-ide-nle releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
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Install selenium-ide-nle
Download the Selenium IDE plugin for firefox and add in the following user extensions via the options menu. Open the following test suite. Launch the "Books" application from the shell. The tests should all pass, and demonstrate what you can do with the natural language extensions.
Download the Selenium IDE plugin for firefox and add in the following user extensions via the options menu test/selenium/selenese/core/scripts/extensions/actions.js test/selenium/selenese/core/scripts/extensions/uils.js
Open the following test suite test/selenium/suite.html
Launch the "Books" application from the shell grails run-app
Unfortunately installation isn't straight forward - it's a case of copying the relevant files from "Books" to your project, fixing the compilation errors and URLs. You'll need to remove all references to the "Books" domain objects from FixtureController and TestFixtures. If the fixture controller isn't served from /fixture then you'll need to update more URLs in actions.js.
Copy the entire test/selenium folder to your project.
Copy the entire web-app/js/naturalLangaugeExtensions. This must be served by your application, ideally on http://yourserver/js/naturalLanguageExtensions. If you can't serve from this URL then be sure to update test/selenium/selenese/core/scripts/extensions/actions.js accordingly
Copy grails-app/controllers/uk/co/acuminous/test/FixtureController.groovy grails-app/views/fixture/index.gsp src/groovy/uk/co/acuminous/books/jbehave/**
Add the jbehave dependency from grails-app/conf/BuildConfig.groovy
Start adding your own tests to suite.html and adding mappings beneath js/naturalLanguageExtensions/mapping using the bundled examples for reference.
Download the Selenium IDE plugin for firefox and add in the following user extensions via the options menu test/selenium/selenese/core/scripts/extensions/actions.js test/selenium/selenese/core/scripts/extensions/uils.js
Open the following test suite test/selenium/suite.html
Launch the "Books" application from the shell grails run-app
Unfortunately installation isn't straight forward - it's a case of copying the relevant files from "Books" to your project, fixing the compilation errors and URLs. You'll need to remove all references to the "Books" domain objects from FixtureController and TestFixtures. If the fixture controller isn't served from /fixture then you'll need to update more URLs in actions.js.
Copy the entire test/selenium folder to your project.
Copy the entire web-app/js/naturalLangaugeExtensions. This must be served by your application, ideally on http://yourserver/js/naturalLanguageExtensions. If you can't serve from this URL then be sure to update test/selenium/selenese/core/scripts/extensions/actions.js accordingly
Copy grails-app/controllers/uk/co/acuminous/test/FixtureController.groovy grails-app/views/fixture/index.gsp src/groovy/uk/co/acuminous/books/jbehave/**
Add the jbehave dependency from grails-app/conf/BuildConfig.groovy
Start adding your own tests to suite.html and adding mappings beneath js/naturalLanguageExtensions/mapping using the bundled examples for reference.
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