[Selenium+Java] TestNG: Execute multiple Test Suites
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TestNG: Execute multiple Test Suites
TestNG enables you to run test methods, test classes and test cases in parallel inside your project. By performing parallel execution, we can reduce the 'execution time' as tests are started and executed simultaneously in different threads.
Here we will see how to run multiple classes (aka different suites) using TestNG.
Creating a TestNG.xml file for executing test
In order to do that follow the below steps.
- Create a new project in eclipse
- Create two packages in the projects (name them as com.suite1 and com.suite2)
- Create a class in each package (name them as Flipkart.java and Snapdeal.java) and copy the below code in respective classes
- Create a new file in your project and name it as testing.xml (Make sure you've installed testing plugin for eclipse, instructions available here). Testng.xml contains all configuration (classnames, testnames and suitnames.
Flipkart.java
package com.suite1; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import org.openqa.selenium.Alert; import org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions; import org.testng.annotations.AfterClass; import org.testng.annotations.BeforeClass; import org.testng.annotations.Test; public class Flipkart{ WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(); String username = ""; // Change to your username and passwrod String password = ""; // This method is to navigate flipkart URL @BeforeClass public void init() { driver.manage().window().maximize(); driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(60, TimeUnit.SECONDS); driver.navigate().to("https://www.flipkart.com"); } // To log in flipkart @Test public void login() { driver.findElement(By.partialLinkText("Login")).click(); driver.findElement( By.cssSelector(".fk-input.login-form-input.user-email")) .sendKeys(username); driver.findElement( By.cssSelector(".fk-input.login-form-input.user-pwd")) .sendKeys(password); driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(".submit-btn.login-btn.btn")).click(); } // Search For product @Test public void searchAndSelectProduct() { driver.findElement(By.id("fk-top-search-box")).sendKeys("moto g3"); driver.findElement( By.cssSelector("search-bar-submit.fk-font-13.fk-font-bold")) .click(); // select the first item in the search results String css = ".gd-row.browse-grid-row:nth-of-type(1) > div:nth-child(1)>div>div:nth-child(2)>div>a"; driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(css)).click(); } @Test public void buyAndRemoveFromCart() { driver.findElement( By.cssSelector(".btn-express-checkout.btn-big.current")) .click(); driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(".remove.fk-inline-block")).click(); Alert a = driver.switchTo().alert(); a.accept(); } @Test public void logout() { Actions s = new Actions(driver); WebElement user = driver.findElement(By.partialLinkText(username)); s.moveToElement(user).build().perform(); driver.findElement(By.linkText("Logout")).click(); } @AfterClass public void quit() { driver.close(); } }
SnapDeal.java
package com.suite2; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import org.openqa.selenium.Alert; import org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions; import org.testng.annotations.AfterClass; import org.testng.annotations.BeforeClass; import org.testng.annotations.Test; public class SnapDeal { WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(); String username = ""; // Change to your username and passwrod String password = ""; String pinCode = ""; // This method is to navigate flipkart URL @BeforeClass public void init() { driver.manage().window().maximize(); driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(60, TimeUnit.SECONDS); driver.navigate().to("https://www.snapdeal.com"); } // To log in flipkart @Test public void login() { driver.findElement(By.xpath("//button[text()='Login']")).click(); driver.switchTo().frame("loginIframe"); driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("div[onClick='getLoginForm()']")) .click(); driver.findElement(By.id("j_username")).sendKeys(username); driver.findElement(By.id("j_password_login")).sendKeys(password); driver.findElement(By.id("signin_submit")).click(); driver.switchTo().defaultContent(); } // Search For product @Test public void searchAndSelectProduct() { driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(".col-xs-20.searchformInput.keyword")) .sendKeys("iphone 6s"); driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(".sd-icon.sd-icon-search")).click(); // select the first item in the search results String css = ".product_grid_row:nth-of-type(1)>div:nth-child(1)"; driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(css)).click(); } @Test public void buyAndRemoveFromCart() { driver.findElement(By.xpath("//li[contains(text(),'Silver')]")).click(); driver.findElement(By.id("pincode-check")).sendKeys(pinCode); driver.findElement(By.id("buy-button-id")).click(); driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("i[title='Delete Item']")).click(); Alert a = driver.switchTo().alert(); a.accept(); } @Test public void logout() { driver.findElement(By.linkText("START SHOPPING NOW")).click(); Actions s = new Actions(driver); WebElement user = driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(".sd-icon.sd-icon-user")); s.moveToElement(user).build().perform(); driver.findElement(By.linkText("Logout")).click(); } @AfterClass public void quit() { driver.close(); } }
TestNg.xml
<!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd"> <suite thread-count="1" verbose="1" name="Gmail Suite" annotations="JDK" parallel="tests"> <test name="flipkart"> <classes> <class name="com.suite1.Flipkart"/> </classes> </test> <test name="Myntra"> <classes> <class name="com.suite2.SnapDeal"/> </classes> </test> </suite>
Final project structure looks like below,
Parallel execution in TestNG
After creating xml file as shown above, in next step, we will execute the parallel test. Below is the code.
1) thread-count: This is used for parallel execution, based on the number script. It will execute in parallel or sequential order.
2) verbose: It is used to log the execution details in the console. The value should be 1-10. The log details in the console window will get more detailed and clearer as you increase the value of the verbose attribute in the testng.xml configuration file.
3) name: Name of the suite. Here it is "Gmail Suite"
4) Parallel: To run scripts parallel, value can be tests/classes/methods/suites. Default value is none
Right click on the testing.xml and select run as testing, once successful you'll see all the results
When you execute the above code, you will get the following output.
Output:
1 name of the suite given in testng.xml
2 name of the test given in testng.xml
3 name of the class given in testng.xml
4 method names annotated with @Test in .java file
Likewise, it will execute test suite for snap deal as well.
Conclusion:
Here we have seen how to use Testng to execute parallel test. TestNG gives an option to execute multiple test in parallel in a single configuration file (XML).