Selenium/PHP/Selenium Framework

Purpose
SeleniumFramework provides a standardised way of writing Selenium tests for MediaWiki and its extensions. It is based on PHPUnit tests.

Set up the environment
In order to work properly, the framework builds on some external dependencies:
 * You need to set up a Selenium server, either Selenium RC or Selenium Grid
 * The PEAR PHPUnit 3.4 library must be accessible within your PHP path
 * Also, PEAR Testing_Selenium must be accessible within your PHP path

Enable Selenium on your test Wiki
Set the following in your test wiki's LocalSettings.php:

The tests runner is a maintenance script maintenance/tests/RunSeleniumTests.php The next sections cover how you can tell the test runner about your selenium environment.

Configure Selenium using a configuration file
php RunSeleniumTests.php --seleniumConfig=../../selenium_settings.ini Using Selenium Configuration file: ../../selenium_settings.ini .... php RunSeleniumTests.php No command line configuration file or configuration hook found. ....
 * The easiest way is to point the test runner to your selenium configuration file through the command line option.
 * If the --seleniumConfig option is not found and in the absense of a hook, it looks for a global variable $wgSeleniumConfigFile that you can set in your LocalSettings.php

A sample configuration is checked into maintenance/tests/selenium/selenium_settings.ini.sample [SeleniumSettings]

browsers[firefox] 	= "*firefox" browsers[iexplorer]    = "*iexploreproxy" browsers[chrome] 	= "*chrome" host 			= "localhost" port 			= "4444" wikiUrl 		= "http://localhost/deployment" username 		= "wikiuser" userPassword 		= "wikipass" testBrowser 		= "firefox"

[SeleniumTests]

testSuite[SimpleSeleniumTestSuite] = "maintenance/tests/selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestSuite.php" testSuite[MyExtensionTestSuite] = "extensions/myextension/tests/selenium/MyExtensionTestSuite.php"

Configure Selenium using command line parameters (This may go away soon)
You can override parameters from the configuration file or the hook function using command line paranteres: Usage: php RunSeleniumTests.php [--conf|--help|--host|--list-browsers|--port|--quiet|--seleniumConfig|--testBrowser|--userPassword|--username|--verbose|--wikiUrl] conf : Location of LocalSettings.php, if not default help : Display this help message host : Host selenium server. Default: $wgServer. $wgScriptPath list-browsers : List the available browsers. port : Port used by selenium server. Default: 4444 quiet : Whether to supress non-error output seleniumConfig : Location of the selenium config file. Default: empty testBrowser : The browser he used during testing. Default: firefox userPassword : The login password for running tests. Default: empty username : The login username for sunning tests. Default: empty verbose : Be noisier. wikiUrl : The Mediawiki installation to point to. Default: http://localhost

For example: php RunSeleniumTests.php --wikiUrl='http://localhost/deployment' --username='WikiSysop' --userPassword='xxxxxx'

Configure Selenium using a Hook function
Another way to configure your selenium test instance is through a Hook - SeleniumSettings. You will need to add MyCustomSeleniumTestConfigStatic to the AutoLoader or your LocalSettings.php.

The 3 required parameters passed by reference are:
 * $seleniumSettings: An array containing the selenium configuration parameters as key value pairs> Possible keys are:
 * $seleniumBrowsers: Browsers available to the selenium server. For example:
 * $seleniumTestSuites: Path to the test suites that the test runner will run. For example:

Writing tests

 * In order to add a Selenium test, you have to create a test suite that extends SeleniumTestSuite. For example look at maintenance/tests/selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestSuite.php
 * You have to implement the function addTests to add your test cases to the suite. You can override setUp and tearDown as required.
 * Then create as many test cases as you need and make them extend SeleniumTestCase. You can override setUp and tearDown as required.

Examples
[SeleniumTests] testSuite[SimpleSeleniumTestSuite] = "maintenance/tests/selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestSuite.php"
 * For a very basic sample test suite and test case look in maintenance/tests/selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestSuite.php and maintenance/tests/selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestCase.php
 * You will need the following in the selenium_settings.ini file to run these tests
 * A working example can also be found at the PagedTiffHandler extension.

Architecture
These files are part of the framework:
 * RunSeleniumTests.php includes test suites specified in extension directories.
 * selenium/Selenium.php provides access to selenium and implements common tasks.
 * selenium/SeleniumLoader.php loads all the neccessary classes for the framework.
 * selenium/SeleniumTestSuite.php starts and stops selenium tests.
 * selenium/SeleniumTestCase.php provides some additional assertions.
 * selenium/SeleniumTestListerner.php is the interface to result logging.
 * selenium/SeleniumConsoleLogger.php and selenium/SeleniumHTMLLogger.php produce the actual output.
 * selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestSuite.php and selenium/SimpleSeleniumTestSuite.php provide an example test case.
 * Individual tests are located with the extensions in the directory selenium.

Test styleguides

 * A test should leave at best no traces in the wiki.
 * If this is not possible, the test should leave the wiki in a state which allows the test to be re-run.

Add common test tasks
Please add to this list...
 * Trigger user preferences
 * Edit a page (initial support already implemented)
 * Upload images (already in PagedTiffHandler tests)
 * Show edit and history mode
 * Revert pages

Add common assertions
Please add to this list
 * Text within an article
 * Text in Headlines
 * Text in Table of Contents
 * Error messages

Improvements

 * Make test result logging more talkative
 * Check prerequisites of MediaWiki configuration (initial support in PagedTiffHandler tests)
 * Find a way to execute selenes recorded via Selenium IDE
 * Refactor naming conventions
 * Ways to configure the wiki for specific test suites or extensions.
 * A way to bring the database to a clean initial state before each test
 * Use the mediawiki extension to write collaborative Selenium tests

Further ideas
A test (or a single test suite) should be able to reconfigure the wiki according to its needs. Here, some serious security issues arise. This might be a possible way: If the hook is not triggered in LocalSettings, no reconfiguration can take place.
 * Add a hook 'LocalSettingsEnd' at the end of LocalSettings.php
 * Add some URL parameter which indicates which test is being run
 * Within the extension, the hook code now changes the configuration

Error about Testing_Selenium (0.4.3 is installed from pear along with PHPUnit) not being found

 * Replace /PEAR/ by the actual path to the repository

General Tips

 * Ignore port A proxy time you out port 4444.
 * Uncomment any tests in RunSeleniumTests.php to run different test suites?

Experiences: Recent changes in handling of framework

 * PEAR PHPUnit 3.4 and PEAR Testing_Selenium: Check whether properly installed, esp. PHPUnit/Framework.php
 * Installation of selenium-rc is pretty easy:
 * Download selenium rc
 * start "java -jar selenium-server.jar"