Thursday, November 14, 2013

Re: Integration tests for GWT

We're using this at Sencha with pretty good success, though it really is designed to be for testing applications, not libraries. I know of a few GXT customers who are using it with gxt-driver for widget support, but it is still pretty early - either everyone thinks it works out great, or there are problems that no one has bothered to tell me...

I wrote gwt-driver to be as general as possible and do all the GWT-specific stuff of understanding widgets and talking to webdriver, and then I also wrote gxt-driver as a set of GwtWidget objects that are specific to GXT. I wouldn't go so far as to say that it is 'easy' to extend for custom made widgets, but if you have a grasp on how WebDriver works and are familiar with the basic setup of the custom widget it certainly shouldn't be hard.

Both gwt- and gxt-driver are apache licensed, so use and copy freely (and of course pull requests are welcome!), as is a sample app/test that I put together for demonstration purposes at https://github.com/niloc132/gwt-driver-sample. There are a few open issues, mostly docs and logging, and I would absolutely welcome new ones, doubly so if they come with pull requests and tests!

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