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protractor.conf.js
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exports.config = {
// ----- How to setup Selenium -----
//
// There are three ways to specify how to use Selenium. Specify one of the
// following:
//
// 1. seleniumServerJar - to start Selenium Standalone locally.
// 2. seleniumAddress - to connect to a Selenium server which is already
// running.
// 3. sauceUser/sauceKey - to use remote Selenium servers via SauceLabs.
//
// If the chromeOnly option is specified, no Selenium server will be started,
// and chromeDriver will be used directly (from the location specified in
// chromeDriver)
// The location of the selenium standalone server .jar file, relative
// to the location of this config. If no other method of starting selenium
// is found, this will default to protractor/selenium/selenium-server...
seleniumServerJar: 'node_modules/selenium/lib/runner/selenium-server-standalone-2.20.0.jar',
// The port to start the selenium server on, or null if the server should
// find its own unused port.
seleniumPort: 4444,
// Chromedriver location is used to help the selenium standalone server
// find chromedriver. This will be passed to the selenium jar as
// the system property webdriver.chrome.driver. If null, selenium will
// attempt to find chromedriver using PATH.
chromeDriver: 'node_modules/chromedriver/bin/chromedriver',
// If true, only chromedriver will be started, not a standalone selenium.
// Tests for browsers other than chrome will not run.
chromeOnly: false,
// Additional command line options to pass to selenium. For example,
// if you need to change the browser timeout, use
// seleniumArgs: ['-browserTimeout=60'],
seleniumArgs: [],
// If sauceUser and sauceKey are specified, seleniumServerJar will be ignored.
// The tests will be run remotely using SauceLabs.
sauceUser: null,
sauceKey: null,
// The addressManager of a running selenium server. If specified, Protractor will
// connect to an already running instance of selenium. This usually looks like
seleniumAddress: 'http://localhost:4444/wd/hub',
// The timeout for each script run on the browser. This should be longer
// than the maximum time your application needs to stabilize between tasks.
allScriptsTimeout: 11000,
// ----- What tests to run -----
//
// Spec patterns are relative to the location of this config.
specs: [
'spec/*_spec.js'
],
// ----- Capabilities to be passed to the webdriver instance ----
//
// For a full list of available capabilities, see
// https://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/DesiredCapabilities
// and
// https://code.google.com/p/selenium/source/browse/javascript/webdriver/capabilities.js
capabilities: {
'browserName': 'chrome'
},
// ----- More information for your tests ----
//
// A base URL for your application under test_old. Calls to protractor.get()
// with relative paths will be prepended with this.
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:9001',
// Selector for the element housing the angular app - this defaults to
// body, but is necessary if ng-app is on a descendant of <body>
rootElement: 'body',
// A callback function called once protractor is ready and available, and
// before the specs are executed
// You can specify a file containing code to run by setting onPrepare to
// the filename string.
onPrepare: function() {
// At this point, global 'protractor' object will be set up, and jasmine
// will be available. For example, you can add a Jasmine reporter with:
// jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(new jasmine.JUnitXmlReporter(
// 'outputdir/', true, true));
},
// The params object will be passed directly to the protractor instance,
// and can be accessed from your test_old. It is an arbitrary object and can
// contain anything you may need in your test_old.
// This can be changed via the command line as:
// --params.login.user 'Joe'
params: {
login: {
user: 'Jane',
password: '1234'
}
},
// ----- Options to be passed to minijasminenode -----
//
// See the full list at https://github.com/juliemr/minijasminenode
jasmineNodeOpts: {
// onComplete will be called just before the driver quits.
onComplete: null,
// If true, display spec names.
isVerbose: false,
// If true, print colors to the terminal.
showColors: true,
// If true, include stack traces in failures.
includeStackTrace: true,
// Default time to wait in ms before a test_old fails.
defaultTimeoutInterval: 30000
}
};