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||<tablestyle="width: 100%;" colspan=3 style="background: #2a2929; font-weight: bold; color: #f6bc05;">This page provides information about writing JavaScript integration tests. ||

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== Setting up Windmill == <<TableOfContents()>>
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Windmill is included in the Launchpad source tree. == Using Windmill to Test Launchpad ==

=== Setting up Windmill ===

Windmill is included in the Launchpad source tree. Its dependencies are installed by the `launchpad-developer-dependencies` ubuntu package.
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== Running the Launchpad Windmill test suite == === Running the Launchpad Windmill test suite ===
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There is a script called `lp-windmill.py` in the top-level directory. This is
a wrapper around the windmill main script which starts a Launchpad server on
port 8085 locally with a fresh database (including all of the standard tests
sample data).
To run all Windmill tests:
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The windmill process is then fired off with the command line argument.     {{{
    bin/test --layer=WindmillLayer
    }}}
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So if you want to run all the tests you'd typically use: To run all Windmill tests for a single application (e.g. the Bugs application):
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   {{{
$ ./lp-windmill.py -t lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/tests firefox http://launchpad.dev:8085
    {{{
    bin/test --layer=BugsWindmillLayer
    }}}

To run a single Windmill test (e.g. test_bug_commenting() in the Bugs
application):

    {{{
    bin/test --layer=WindmilLayer --test=test_bug_commenting
    }}}

To run Windmill test in ''headless mode'' (without opening a Firefox window)
    {{{
    xvfb-run -s '-screen 0 1024x768x24' ./bin/test -vv -t name_of_windmill_test
    }}}


The Windmill tests are integrated into our normal test suite, and the tests has a layered named `FooWindmillLayer`, where `Foo` is the name of the application (e.g. `BugsWindmillLayer`. The Windmill layers are excluded by default, so when running a Windmill tests you always have to specify the `--layer` option, otherwise the test runner won't find it.


=== How are the tests organized ===

Tests written in python are placed in `lib/lp/<application>/windmill/tests`.

Tests using the JS API are in `lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/jstests`.

Both are described in the Windmill Wiki chapter on [[http://trac.getwindmill.com:/wiki/authoringtests|Authoring Tests]].

= Test Writing Tips =

 * Test the Happy Path, and one or two error paths
 * Edge cases are best pushed into the unit tests
 * Prefer element ids to XPath for locating page elements
   * XPath makes your tests brittle and dependent on page structure
 * Try to pull test actions out into their own functions, creating a Python Windmill testing [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-specific_programming_language|DSL]]
 * Use the [[http://code.google.com/p/webdriver/wiki/PageObjects|PageObject pattern]] to encapsulate the actions available through specific pages
 * You can find some windmill python helpers in '''lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/testing'''
 * To keep the Windmill GUI running to debug a test failure, pass `-D` to `bin/test` to make it stop on the first failure, or insert a `import pdb; pdb.set_trace()` at the place you want to poke around in the GUI.

When using `open()`, make sure to use `waits.forPageLoad()` before any
`waits.forElement()` (unless you are absolutely sure that you can't be on a page
that already contains that element).

When using the lazr-js slide-in/slide-out effects, use the following
assertions to test whether the element is visible or not.

{{{#! python
    # Test for visibility.
    client.asserts.assertProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|lazr-opened')

    # Test for invisibility.
    client.asserts.assertProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|lazr-closed')
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   '''Note that it is not currently possible to run all the tests like that because of a bug/limitation in Windmill.'''
   You need to run each tests starting at the correct vhost. So for bugs tests, you'd use:
When hiding or revealing elements using POJS, use the `unseen` class to
control this behavior. It's easy to test for too. E.g.
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   {{{
$ ./lp-windmill.py -t lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/tests/test_bugs firefox http://bugs.launchpad.dev:8085
{{{#! javascript
    // Hide this element.
    element1.addClass('unseen');
    // Reveal this element.
    element2.removeClass('unseen');
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   and for registry, you'd use: {{{#! python
    # Test for visibility.
    client.asserts.assertNotProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|unseen')
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   {{{
$ ./lp-windmill.py -t lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/tests/test_registry firefox http://launchpad.dev:8085
    # Test for invisibility.
    client.asserts.assertProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|unseen')
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For interactive test running and development, it's usually more convenient to
run the Launchpad server separately:
For writing test containing conditions based on the page content you can use the ''execJS'' method.
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    {{{
$ ./lp-windmill.py --server-only
}}}

The Windmill driver script, `windmill.py`, is located under the `utilities/` directory. Using it, you can start an interactive shell to run tests without setting up and tearing down Launchpad repeatedly:

    {{{
$ ./utilities/windmill.py shell firefox http://launchpad.dev:8085
{{{#! python
        code = (
            "lookupNode({id: '%s'}).text == 'Working in reviewer mode.'" %
            self.current_working_mode)
        current_is_reviewer = self.client.execJS(js=code)['output']
        if current_is_reviewer:
            do_something()
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See the
[[http://trac.getwindmill.com/wiki/BookChapter-2-RunningWindmill#TheShellEnvironment|help page]] on the shell environment.
== Known problems ==
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=== How are the tests organized === === Logging in before opening a page might not really log you in ===
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Tests written in
[[http://trac.getwindmill.com/wiki/BookChapter-4-4-PythonTests|python ]] are
rooted at `lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/tests`.
If you log in using ensure_login() before you open a page, you might not actually get logged in.
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Tests are divided by applications and then subdivided by workflows. '''Workaround''': Open the page you want to test before logging in.
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Tests using the
[[http://trac.getwindmill.com/wiki/BookChapter-4-3-JavascriptTests|JS API]]
are in `lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/jstests`.
'''Bug''': [[https://launchpad.net/bugs/487657|#487657]]
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== External resources ==
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 * [[http://trac.getwindmill.com/wiki/WindmillBook|Windmill Book]] === Asserting that a node exists directly after waiting for it sometimes fails ===

If you wait for a node, and then directly assert that it's there, you sometimes get a failure when doing the assert, claiming the node isn't there. Example code:

{{{
    client.waits.forElement(xpath=ADD_COMMENT_BUTTON)
    client.asserts.assertNode (xpath=ADD_COMMENT_BUTTON)
}}}

'''Workaround''': Don't use assertNode() after forElement(). Waiting for the element already asserts that the node is there, and there's no need checking it again.

'''Bug''': [[https://launchpad.net/bugs/487666|#487666]]


= External resources =

 * [[http://wiki.github.com/windmill/windmill/|Windmill Wiki]]
 * [[http://www.slideshare.net/alexchaffee/fullstack-webapp-testing-with-selenium-and-rails|Full-stack webapp testing with Selenium and Rails]] - has a number of tips that apply to any automated testing framework

= Troubleshooting =

 * If you are running on a slow computer or inside a VM, you may randomly trigger timeout errors. One way around these errors is to run each test individually:
  {{{

$ bin/test --layer=WindmillLayer --list-tests | sed -e '1d' > tests.list
$ cat tests.list | xargs -i bin/test --layer=WindmillLayer --test='{}' >> test.log

}}}

 * In the Windmill IDE window, you can test windmill's ability to find objects by going to the Tools menu (not the Firefox Tools menu) and clicking on "Firebug Lite". In Firebug Lite, you will be able to call the lookupNode() function with the same locator parameters that windmill uses. For example:
   * {{{ lookupNode( {classname: 'yui-picker'} ) }}}
   * {{{ lookupNode( {xpath: '//table[@id=foo]//button'} ) }}}
   * [[http://trac.getwindmill.com/wiki/ControllerApi|Locator Docs]]
 * Run `make schema` if you're having an issue that ends in something like:
{{{
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/urllib.py", line 82, in urlopen
    return opener.open(url)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/urllib.py", line 190, in open
    return getattr(self, name)(url)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/urllib.py", line 316, in open_http
    errcode, errmsg, headers = h.getreply()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 1137, in getreply
    response = self._conn.getresponse()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 866, in getresponse
    response.begin()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 336, in begin
    version, status, reason = self._read_status()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 294, in _read_status
    line = self.fp.readline()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/socket.py", line 317, in readline
    data = recv(1)
IOError: [Errno socket error] (104, 'Connection reset by peer')

}}}
----
CategoryJavaScript CategoryTesting

This page provides information about writing JavaScript integration tests.

Windmill for JS Integration Tests

For integration testing that covers JS workflows, our tool of choice is Windmill.

Using Windmill to Test Launchpad

Setting up Windmill

Windmill is included in the Launchpad source tree. Its dependencies are installed by the launchpad-developer-dependencies ubuntu package.

Running the Launchpad Windmill test suite

To run all Windmill tests:

  •     bin/test --layer=WindmillLayer

To run all Windmill tests for a single application (e.g. the Bugs application):

  •     bin/test --layer=BugsWindmillLayer

To run a single Windmill test (e.g. test_bug_commenting() in the Bugs application):

  •     bin/test --layer=WindmilLayer --test=test_bug_commenting

To run Windmill test in headless mode (without opening a Firefox window)

  •     xvfb-run -s '-screen 0 1024x768x24' ./bin/test -vv -t name_of_windmill_test

The Windmill tests are integrated into our normal test suite, and the tests has a layered named FooWindmillLayer, where Foo is the name of the application (e.g. BugsWindmillLayer. The Windmill layers are excluded by default, so when running a Windmill tests you always have to specify the --layer option, otherwise the test runner won't find it.

How are the tests organized

Tests written in python are placed in lib/lp/<application>/windmill/tests.

Tests using the JS API are in lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/jstests.

Both are described in the Windmill Wiki chapter on Authoring Tests.

Test Writing Tips

  • Test the Happy Path, and one or two error paths
  • Edge cases are best pushed into the unit tests
  • Prefer element ids to XPath for locating page elements
    • XPath makes your tests brittle and dependent on page structure
  • Try to pull test actions out into their own functions, creating a Python Windmill testing DSL

  • Use the PageObject pattern to encapsulate the actions available through specific pages

  • You can find some windmill python helpers in lib/canonical/launchpad/windmill/testing

  • To keep the Windmill GUI running to debug a test failure, pass -D to bin/test to make it stop on the first failure, or insert a import pdb; pdb.set_trace() at the place you want to poke around in the GUI.

When using open(), make sure to use waits.forPageLoad() before any waits.forElement() (unless you are absolutely sure that you can't be on a page that already contains that element).

When using the lazr-js slide-in/slide-out effects, use the following assertions to test whether the element is visible or not.

    # Test for visibility.
    client.asserts.assertProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|lazr-opened')

    # Test for invisibility.
    client.asserts.assertProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|lazr-closed')

When hiding or revealing elements using POJS, use the unseen class to control this behavior. It's easy to test for too. E.g.

    // Hide this element.
    element1.addClass('unseen');
    // Reveal this element.
    element2.removeClass('unseen');

    # Test for visibility.
    client.asserts.assertNotProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|unseen')

    # Test for invisibility.
    client.asserts.assertProperty(
        id=u'search-results',
        validator='className|unseen')

For writing test containing conditions based on the page content you can use the execJS method.

        code = (
            "lookupNode({id: '%s'}).text == 'Working in reviewer mode.'" %
            self.current_working_mode)
        current_is_reviewer = self.client.execJS(js=code)['output']
        if current_is_reviewer:
            do_something()

Known problems

Logging in before opening a page might not really log you in

If you log in using ensure_login() before you open a page, you might not actually get logged in.

Workaround: Open the page you want to test before logging in.

Bug: #487657

Asserting that a node exists directly after waiting for it sometimes fails

If you wait for a node, and then directly assert that it's there, you sometimes get a failure when doing the assert, claiming the node isn't there. Example code:

    client.waits.forElement(xpath=ADD_COMMENT_BUTTON)
    client.asserts.assertNode (xpath=ADD_COMMENT_BUTTON)

Workaround: Don't use assertNode() after forElement(). Waiting for the element already asserts that the node is there, and there's no need checking it again.

Bug: #487666

External resources

Troubleshooting

  • If you are running on a slow computer or inside a VM, you may randomly trigger timeout errors. One way around these errors is to run each test individually:
    • $ bin/test --layer=WindmillLayer --list-tests | sed -e '1d' > tests.list
      $ cat tests.list | xargs -i bin/test --layer=WindmillLayer --test='{}' >> test.log
  • In the Windmill IDE window, you can test windmill's ability to find objects by going to the Tools menu (not the Firefox Tools menu) and clicking on "Firebug Lite". In Firebug Lite, you will be able to call the lookupNode() function with the same locator parameters that windmill uses. For example:
    •  lookupNode( {classname: 'yui-picker'} ) 

    •  lookupNode( {xpath: '//table[@id=foo]//button'} ) 

    • Locator Docs

  • Run make schema if you're having an issue that ends in something like:

  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/urllib.py", line 82, in urlopen
    return opener.open(url)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/urllib.py", line 190, in open
    return getattr(self, name)(url)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/urllib.py", line 316, in open_http
    errcode, errmsg, headers = h.getreply()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 1137, in getreply
    response = self._conn.getresponse()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 866, in getresponse
    response.begin()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 336, in begin
    version, status, reason = self._read_status()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/httplib.py", line 294, in _read_status
    line = self.fp.readline()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/socket.py", line 317, in readline
    data = recv(1)
IOError: [Errno socket error] (104, 'Connection reset by peer')


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