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CALABASH
For iPhone Apps
By Chathura Palihakkara.
ROAD MAP
• What is calabash
• Main Components
• Simple demo
• Q & A
• Getting started
WHAT IS CALABASH• Framework that enables you to write and execute
automated acceptance tests for mobile apps.
• Supporting cross-platform, Android and iOS native apps.
• Free and open source.
• Behavior-driven developing(BDD) with natural language.
• Supports continuous integration.
• By Karl Krukow and Joshua Moody
CALABASH ARCHITECTURE
Calabash iOS Client
Calabash HTTP server
Device / SimulatorDev PC / Build server
Ruby Gems
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MAIN COMPONENTS• Feature files
• Contains the sequential actions for the test.• Step definitions
• Contains the steps definitions written in Ruby.• Support files
• Contains project configurations (Build path).
FEATURE FILES
• Abstract Description of the Test Case <name of feature>• In order to <meet some goal>• As a <type of role>• I want <a feature>
SCENARIO • Gestures
Touches or gestures (e.g., tap, swipe and rotate).• Assertions
There should be a "Login" button or I should see a Alert message.• Screenshots
Screen dump the current view on the current device model
FEATURE
Note: There is no place like HOME. Always start from HOME and come back to it.
FEATURE FILESFeature: Validate user login
As a registered userIn order to see user detailsI want be able to sign in to the App with correct credentials
Scenario: User logged in and see user detailsGiven I go to the Home Screen
When I touch “My account” buttonThen I wait to see Login ScreenThen I enter "my_username" into text field number 1Then I waitThen I enter "my_password" into text field number 2Then I waitwhen I touch "Sign In" buttonThen I wait to see My account screen
Then I should see "my_username” labelThen I should see ”072-3354020” labelwhen I touch "Sign Out" button
Then I wait to see Home ScreenThen I finish the test
STEP DEFINITIONS
Then /^I touch the "([^\"]*)" button$/ do |name|
If elements_exist( ["button marked:'#{name}'”])
touch("button marked:'#{name}'")
sleep(STEP_PAUSE)
else
screenshot_and_raise "'#{name}' Button isnt exsist.”
end
end
Then I touch the ”Sign In" button
UI QUERY • How you can find the current visible components in the iPhone/
simulator screen.
• Open ruby console to write UI Query
• In mac terminal type “calabash-ios console”
Ex:
1. query("view:'UIButton'",:accessibilityLabel)
[
[0] "icon rewards new",
[1] "icon my receipts new",
[2] "icon my account",
[3] "icon order@2x",
[4] "icon check in"
]
2. element_exists("button marked:'Delivery'”)
false
STEP DEFINITIONSCOMBINED STEPS
Then /^I delete order from checkout screen$/ do
steps %{
Then I should see a "Delete" button
Then I touch the "Delete" button after it appears
Then I wait for 1 seconds
Then I see an alert with "Are you sure you want to delete this order?" text
Then I touch the "YES" button
Then I wait for 1 seconds
Then I go Home Screen
}
end
REPORTS
Several types of detailed calabash repots
DEMO
USER LOG-IN WITH CORRECT CREDENTIALS
Feature: User log-in with correct credentials
In order to use LeapsetApp
As a Registerd user
I want to be able to successfully log-in
file_name: demo_login.feature
Test Case: IPA-21
Scenario: User log-in with correct credentials
Given I start from the Home Screen
When I touch MyAccount button
Then I should see login screen
Then I sign In with name "[email protected]" pass "chathura123"
And I wait until UIActivityIndicator is gone
Then I should see myAccount screen
Then I see the text "[email protected]"
Then I see the text "Take rode, My Street, Owk city, AL, 55555”
When I touch Sign Out button
Then I should see home screen
DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
Project root
Features folder
Step_definition folder
RUNUse Terminal and go to Project directory
Launch the app in the simulator and come to the home page
Then run the command
Now it runs the test on the simulator
Create a result as a HTML page in side the root directory
RESULT
Q & A
GETTING STARTED• Setup calabash environment
• Set up iOS project and configure it for calabash
• Run calabash tests for iPhone app
• Start writing test features
Set up https://github.com/calabash/calabash-ios
PREREQUISITES
1. Macintosh PC.
2. Xcode 4.x.x or above Installed.
3. Xcode command line tools Installed.
4. iPhone SDK 6.0 and iPhone simulator 6.0 installed.
5. JAVA JRE 1.6 or above installed
6. Ruby v1.9 or above installed
7. Stable Internet connection.
CONFIGURE LEAPSET iPhone CONSUMER APP
• Checkout project source using terminal
$ svn co svn+ssh://checkout url
• Open project using Xcode make sure the app run on the iPhone simulator
• Install calabash-cucumber ruby gem using terminal
$ sudo gem install calabash-cucumber
• Select Leapset project in XCode and select your product target for your app.
• Right click (or two-finger tap) your target and select "Duplicate target” Select "Duplicate only" (not transition to iPad)
Configure iPhone App
• Rename your new target from ”ProjectName" to "ProjectName-cal”.
• From the menu select Scheme and select manage schemes Rename the new scheme from "ProjectName copy" to "ProjectName-cal”.
• From the menu select Scheme and select Edit schemes set build configurations to Staging on ProjectName-cal target.(if you have “Staging” scheme else select your scheme correctly).
Configure iPhone App• Download the latest version of calabash-ios at
https://s3.amazonaws.com/calabashapp/Calabash.zip
• Unzip the file and Drag calabash.framework folder into you project's Frameworks folder in xcode navigation pane.
• Make sure that
(i)Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed) is checked
(ii) only your "-cal " target is checked in Add to targets
Configure iPhone App
You should see like this.
Configure iPhone App• Target Build Settings
• Click on your project and select your new ”ProjectName-cal" target. Select "Build Settings"
• Ensure that "All" and not "Basic" settings are selected in "build settings”.
• Find "Product name" (you can type "Product name" in the search field). Set the Product name to Productname-cal
Configure iPhone App
• Find "Valid Architectures" in Build Settings and Add "i386" for the new target.
Configure iPhone AppFind "Other Linker Flags" in Build Settings and set flags
(i)-lxml2 $(inherited)
(ii)-force_load "$(SRCROOT)/calabash.framework/calabash"
(iii)-lstdc++
Configure iPhone App
• In Xcode select your ”ProjectName-cal" scheme and then run you app on 6.0 simulator once.
• Allow location services by pressing "OK" for the location services alert if present.
Configure iPhone App
• Open Terminal and direct it to the project root
$ cd /User/Desktop/release-1.081/ProjectName
• Generate features folder in side the project root using terminal Type
• $ calabash-ios gen• Press "Return(Enter)" again to confirm the action • This will create the default folder structure for
calabash
Features directory created
ADD CURRENT TEST TO THE PROJECT
• In the project root add a new calabash feature file in to “features" folder and Launch the app in simulator
• Run the tests using command (since app is already launch in the simulator and running)
• NO_LAUNCH=1 cucumber --format html --out result.html features/<file name>.feature
• You can get help form type cucumber –help
• Open the result.html To see the results.
• Remember feature files ended with extinction “.feature”
• Install eclipse and import and open “features” folder as a project to write new test cases or Net beans have more support with a plugin. https://github.com/QuBiT/cucumber-netbeans-plugin/wiki/Install
Q & A