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A Dockerized Selenium Grid with RSpec and Watir

I built this project to quickly provision a dockerized environment for running UI tests against a dockerized app. It employs a dockerized Selenium Grid which yields a far more cost-effective CI solution compared to purchasing and maintaining dedicated machines.

I've included bash scripts in the bin/ directory as wrappers for the docker-compose commands. Hopefully, once you've completed the initial setup, you won't have to recall any docker commands. 😃

Both RSpec and Watir are automatically provisioned in the testrunner docker image. You can easily customize their configurations in spec/spec_helper.rb.

Dependencies

  • a clone of this repo on your machine
  • Docker

Setup

Here's the default workflow when writing RSpec tests in this project:

  • bin/build && bin/start && bin/test
  • make changes to files inside the spec/ directory
  • verify changes with bin/build && bin/start && bin/test

:sadtrombone:

To make your life easier, first do this:

cp docker-compose.dev.override.yml docker-compose.override.yml

Now any changes you make within this repo on your host file system will automatically show up in the testrunner docker container. Here's your new workflow:

  • bin/build && bin/start && bin/test
  • make changes to files inside the spec/ directory
  • bin/test

:party:

Some folks have reported file permission issues with this workflow, so YMMV.

Where do I add my app?

By default this project will use a bare-bones Sinatra web app as the system under test (SUT). If you want to replace that default web app with your own, open the docker-compose.yml file, find the web service configuration, and replace mycargus/hello_docker_world:master with your app's docker image label.

For example:

web:
  image: my-app-under-test:master

If you're not sure how to create or pull a docker image, I recommend working through the official Docker tutorial located on their website.

How do I execute the tests?

Start the Selenium hub, the SUT, and the Selenium browser nodes:

$ bin/start

Execute the tests with Rspec and Watir from inside the testrunner container:

$ bin/test

When you're done, stop and remove the docker containers:

$ bin/stop

I want to see the app under test. How can I do that?

If you're using the default web app provided, then open your browser and go to http://locahost:8080.

If you're using your own web app, make sure to expose a port in your web app's Dockerfile. For example, if you have EXPOSE 9887 in your web app's Dockerfile, then you can view it at http://localhost:9887.

Can I view the Selenium grid console?

Yep! After having started the Selenium hub and nodes (bin/start), open a browser and go to http://localhost:4444, then click the 'console' link.

A test is failing. How do I debug it?

Start the Selenium hub, the app under test, and the Selenium debug browser nodes:

bin/start-debug

View the chrome debug node via VNC (password: secret):

open vnc://localhost:5900

View the firefox debug node via VNC (password: secret):

open vnc://localhost:5901

Next execute the tests against the browser nodes and watch them run in the VNC window(s):

bin/test

Again, once you're finished:

bin/stop