Road to data driven testing in SoapUI from csv file

In this post I will show you how to execute SoapUI test for a set of values. For this I have put all data in csv file. I write groovy scripts for reading data from csv and executing the test steps.
Below is the groovy script for reading data from “URL.csv” file where I put all user credentials.

def groovyUtils = new com.eviware.soapui.support.GroovyUtils(context)

def csvFilePath = "D:\\URL.csv"
context.fileReader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(csvFilePath))

rowsData = context.fileReader.readLines()
int rowsize = rowsData.size()

for(int i =0;  I < rowsize;  i++)
{

    rowdata = rowsData[i]
    String[] data = rowdata.split(",")
    log.info data[1]
   
    groovyUtils.setPropertyValue("Login", "UserName", data[0])
    groovyUtils.setPropertyValue("Login", "Pass", data[1])
    testRunner.runTestStepByName( "Login")  
}

In above code I read data from “URL.csv” file and pass user name and password into “UserName “ and “Pass” of Login steps parameters.
“Login”  test step executed by using test runner for every data.

Road to reading data from text file in SoapUI using groovy script

In this post, I am going to show you how to read data from text file in SoapUI. SoapUI Pro has some advance feature which is not in SaopUI as data fetching from external sources so in SoapUI we use Groovy script for that. Following are the peace of groovy script code for reading data from text file.

1. Reading all data from text file.
//reading all txt file at once

File file = new File("D://user.txt")
fileContent = file.getText()                 
log.info fileContent

2. Reading data line by line from text file.
//reading text line by line

File file1 = new File("D://user.txt")
List textLine = file1.readLines()
log.info textLine

3. Reading data randomly of any line from text file.
//reading text randon line number

File file2 = new File("D://user.txt")
List textLine2 = file2.readLines()
rowIndex  =  Math.abs(new Random().nextInt() % 4 + 1)
log.info textLine2[rowIndex]

Road to handle popup window using text in Webdriver

Some times we have not title of pop window so in this case we can identified some unique text (content ) of popup window which is not in other window. Using this text we can switch to pop window. Below are the logic and implemented code.

Road to installation of SoapUI plugin into Eclipse.

Following are the steps to install soapui plug-in into eclipse.
1. Open Eclipse IDE and goto “Help” menu and click on “Install New Software”
2. Click on add button you should see like below window.


3. Enter some text into “name” field as “SoapUI“ and enter url http://www.soapui.org/eclipse/update into “Location” field.
4. Click on “OK” button, you should see below screen and soapUI will display.

Execution of SoapUI project using Junit

In this post I am going to show you how to execute SoapUI project using Junit.
SoapUI provide testrunner class name “SoapUITestCaseRunner” which can be used to run soapui test using java class, maven or ant build tool. We create object of this class in java file and call the run function to execute soapui project.

Steps to create Junit test for soap ui project:
1. Chose any IDE as eclipse or NetBean
2. Add “soapui-4.5.1.jar” from soapui bin folder and soapui lid folder as library to class path of your project (eclipse).
3. Use “SoapUITestCaseRunner” class object to run soapui project as mentioned in below code:

Road to command line execution of soapUI project

We run SoapUI project using SoapUI GUI interface.  SoapUI also provide set off batch files to execute soapUI tests from command line without using SoapUI GUI interface.

Following are the runner scripts inside installed SoapUI bin folder.
1. testrunner.bat : this is use to run functional test using command line.
2. loadtestrunner.bat: This is used to run soapui load testing using command line.
3. mockservicerunner.bat:  This is used to run soapui mock services using command line.
4. toolrunner.bat: This is used to launch soapui tools.
5. securitytestrunner.bat: This command is used to run security tests

Road to integration of calabash android test with Jenkins

In this post I am going to show you how to integrate calabash android test with Jenkins continuous integration for build. Also I will show you how to publish cucumber execution report in Jenkins.

Installation:
1. Java: java should be installed
2. Jenkins: If you are new to Jenkins then click link "click here” of my post how to setup Jenkins in window before continue.
3. Install the”cucumber-jvm-reports-java” plugin: following are the steps to install plugin.

Road to performance testing using soapUI

In this post I would like to show you performance testing of webservices using soap ui.
Performance testing of web services is not just running SOAP or XML messages in a loop to run the service. It should be a well-planned activity which must be aligned with the performance expectations of the overall service-oriented solution.  You can run multiple type of performance test such as SOAP , JSON, XML format messaging through a single interface
SoapUI allows users to configure various load testing options such as delays in between threads to simulate real-world use cases and run tests in burst mode to stress test services.

Some Important SoapUI functions in groovy script.

In this post I will show you some important soapui functions which are basically used in soap ui groovy scripts.

1. Following functions are used to read properties in soapui project.
projectPropertyValue = context.expand( '${#Project#Test}')

projectPropertyValue = context.expand( '${#TestCase#Test}')

projectPropertyValue = context.expand( '${#TestSuite#Test}'

I have create three properties with name "Test" at project, testsuite and test case level. Using above code we can read values in groovy scripts and can be use where needed.
2. Setting properties value test case.
def myTestCase = context.testCase

myTestCase.setPropertyValue("Name", “Value”)

3. Reading end url value of any test steps. Replace your test step name with “TestStepName”
EndPointUrl  = context.getProperty("TestStepName","Endpoint")
4. Setting parameter value of test steps. Replace you test step name, parameter name and value with “TestStepName”, “dataSet” and “value”.
def groovyUtils = new com.eviware.soapui.support.GroovyUtils(context)

//set data parameter value in TestStep
groovyUtils.setPropertyValue("TestStepName", "dataSet", “value”)
Will continue adding more function

Road to capture clip of element locator in webdriver java

In this post I am going to show you how to capture clip of page element using webdriver.
Below I have written a “CaptureElementClip.java“java webdriver test script of a google application where I capture google menu clip and save into project.

package com.webdriver.test;

import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
import org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.OutputType;
import org.openqa.selenium.Point;
import org.openqa.selenium.TakesScreenshot;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
import org.testng.annotations.AfterSuite;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeSuite;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;

public class CaptureElementClip {

        private WebDriver driver;
        private String baseUrl;

        @BeforeSuite
        public void setUp() throws Exception {
                    driver = new FirefoxDriver();
                    baseUrl = "http://google.com";
                    driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
         }

        @Test
        public void testGoogle() throws IOException {

                    //open application url
                    driver.get(baseUrl);

                    //take screen shot
                    File screen = ((TakesScreenshot) driver)
                                        .getScreenshotAs(OutputType.FILE);
                                        
                    //get webelement object of google menu locator
                    WebElement googleMenu = driver.findElement(By.id("gbz"));
                    Point point = googleMenu.getLocation();

                    //get element dimension
                    int width = googleMenu.getSize().getWidth();
                    int height = googleMenu.getSize().getHeight();
                   
                    BufferedImage img = ImageIO.read(screen);
                    BufferedImage dest = img.getSubimage(point.getX(), point.getY(), width,
                                                                                 height);
                    ImageIO.write(dest, "png", screen);
                    File file = new File("Menu.png");
                    FileUtils.copyFile(screen, file);
          }

          @AfterSuite
          public void tearDown() throws Exception {
                    driver.quit();
           }
}

After executing above test a “Menu.png” file is generated in root folder of your project.