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Learn how to use JUnit framework to configure and run your Java automation testing scripts on the LambdaTest platform
Before you can start performing Java automation testing with Selenium, you would need to:
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Install the latest Java development environment i.e. JDK 1.6 or higher. We recommend using the latest version.
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Download the latest Selenium Client and its WebDriver bindings from the official website. Latest versions of Selenium Client and WebDriver are ideal for running your automation script on LambdaTest Selenium cloud grid.
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Install Maven which supports JUnit framework out of the box. Maven can be downloaded and installed following the steps from the official website. Maven can also be installed easily on Linux/MacOS using Homebrew package manager.
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You would have to add the following maven dependency to your
pom.xml
file if working on your local project.<dependency> <groupId>junit</groupId> <artifactId>junit</artifactId> <version>4.12</version> <scope>test</scope> </dependency>
Step 1: Clone the LambdaTest’s JUnit-Selenium-Sample repository and navigate to the code directory as shown below:
git clone https://github.com/LambdaTest/junit-selenium-sample
cd junit-selenium-sample
You may also want to run the command below to check for outdated dependencies.
mvn versions:display-dependency-updates
Make sure you have your LambdaTest credentials with you to run test automation scripts. You can get these credentials from the LambdaTest Automation Dashboard or by your LambdaTest Profile.
Step 2: Set LambdaTest Username and Access Key in environment variables.
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For Linux/macOS:
export LT_USERNAME="YOUR_USERNAME" export LT_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR ACCESS KEY"
- For Windows:
set LT_USERNAME="YOUR_USERNAME" set LT_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR ACCESS KEY"
Test Scenario: Checkout sample JUnitTodo.java file. This JUnit Selenium script tests a sample to-do list app by marking couple items as done, adding a new item to the list and finally displaying the count of pending items as output.
Step 3: In the test script, you need to update your test capabilities. In this code, we are passing browser, browser version, and operating system information, along with LambdaTest Selenium grid capabilities via capabilities object. The capabilities object in the above code are defined as:
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability("browserName", "chrome");
capabilities.setCapability("version", "latest");
capabilities.setCapability("platform", "Windows 10"); // If this cap isn't specified, it will just get the any
// available one
capabilities.setCapability("build", "Junit Testing Example");
capabilities.setCapability("name", "Selenium 4 Test");
capabilities.setCapability("plugin", "git-junit");
Option 1: To set geolocation, you can utilise the 'geolocation' capability like so:
ltOptions.put("geoLocation", "US");
Option 2: To set geolocation, you can use devTools
and Emulation.setGeolocationOverride
like so:
// setGeolocationOverride() takes input lattitude, longitude and accuracy as
// parameters.
devTools.send(Emulation.setGeolocationOverride(Optional.of(28.622409),
Optional.of(77.364925),
Optional.of(1)));
Step 4: The tests can be executed in the terminal using the following command.
mvn test -P single
Your test results would be displayed on the test console (or command-line interface if you are using terminal/cmd) and on LambdaTest automation dashboard.
Check out the Parallelized.java class we have used for running our Parallel Tests using JUnit.
Check out the JUnitConcurrentTodo.java file for executing parallel test using JUnit automation framework.
To run parallel tests using JUnit, we would have to execute the below command in the terminal:
mvn test -P parallel
You can test your locally hosted or privately hosted projects with LambdaTest Selenium grid using LambdaTest Tunnel. All you would have to do is set up an SSH tunnel using tunnel and pass toggle tunnel = True
via desired capabilities. LambdaTest Tunnel establishes a secure SSH protocol based tunnel that allows you in testing your locally hosted or privately hosted pages, even before they are live.
Refer our LambdaTest Tunnel documentation for more information.
Here’s how you can establish LambdaTest Tunnel.
Download the binary file of:
Open command prompt and navigate to the binary folder.
Run the following command:
LT -user {user’s login email} -key {user’s access key}
So if your user name is lambdatest@example.com and key is 123456, the command would be:
LT -user lambdatest@example.com -key 123456
Once you are able to connect LambdaTest Tunnel successfully, you would just have to pass on tunnel capabilities in the code shown below :
Tunnel Capability
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability("tunnel", true);
Check out our latest tutorials on JUnit automation testing 👇
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- A Comprehensive Guide on JUnit 5 Extensions
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- JUnit Parameterized Test for Selenium Automation with Examples
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- Tutorial on JUnit Annotations with Examples
- Automated Testing with JUnit and Selenium for Browser Compatibility
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