Ready-to-use UI Test Automation Architecture using Java and Playwright.
- Configuration-based architecture
- Utilizes Page Objects and Page Component Objects
- Data-Driven
- Captures screenshot on test failure
- Records video of test execution
- Provides detailed test report
- Supports parallel test execution
In order to use the framework:
- Fork the repository.
- Clone, i.e, download your copy of the repository to your local machine using
git clone https://github.com/[your_username]/playwright-java-test-automation-architecture.git
- Import the project in IntelliJ IDEA.
- Make your desired changes.
- Use IntelliJ IDEA to run your desired tests. Alternatively, you can use the terminal to run the tests, for example
./gradlew test -Dbrowser=firefox -Dheadless=false
to run all the tests using the firefox browser in headed mode. - Build and browse the allure report using
./gradlew allureServe
The project uses the following:
- Java 11 as the programming language.
- Playwright as the web browser automation framework using the Java binding.
- Univocity Parsers to parse and handle CSV files.
- JUnit 5 as the testing framework.
- Lombok to generate getters.
- Owner to minimize the code to handle properties file.
- Allure Report as the test reporting strategy.
- Gradle as the Java build tool.
- IntelliJ IDEA as the IDE.
The project is structured as follows:
📦 playwright-java-test-automation-architecture
├─ .github
│  ├─ FUNDING.yml
│  ├─ dependabot.yml
│  └─ workflows
│     └─ test-execution.yml
├─ .gitignore
├─ LICENSE
├─ README.md
├─ build.gradle
├─ gradle
│  └─ wrapper
│     ├─ gradle-wrapper.jar
│     └─ gradle-wrapper.properties
├─ gradlew
├─ gradlew.bat
├─ settings.gradle
└─ src
   ├─ main
   │  └─ java
   │     └─ io
   │        └─ github
   │           └─ tahanima
   │              ├─ config
   │              │  ├─ Configuration.java
   │              │  └─ ConfigurationManager.java
   │              ├─ dto
   │              │  ├─ BaseDto.java
   │              │  ├─ LoginDto.java
   │              │  └─ ProductsDto.java
   │              ├─ factory
   │              │  ├─ BasePageFactory.java
   │              │  └─ BrowserFactory.java
   │              ├─ ui
   │              │  ├─ component
   │              │  │  ├─ BaseComponent.java
   │              │  │  ├─ Header.java
   │              │  │  └─ SideNavMenu.java
   │              │  └─ page
   │              │     ├─ BasePage.java
   │              │     ├─ LoginPage.java
   │              │     └─ ProductsPage.java
   │              └─ util
   │                 └─ BrowserManager.java
   └─ test
      ├─ java
      │  └─ io
      │     └─ github
      │        └─ tahanima
      │           ├─ annotation
      │           │  ├─ DataSource.java
      │           │  ├─ Regression.java
      │           │  ├─ Smoke.java
      │           │  └─ Validation.java
      │           ├─ e2e
      │           │  ├─ BaseTest.java
      │           │  ├─ LoginTest.java
      │           │  └─ ProductsTest.java
      │           └─ util
      │              ├─ CsvToDtoMapper.java
      │              └─ DataArgumentsProvider.java
      └─ resources
         ├─ allure.properties
         ├─ config.properties
         ├─ junit-platform.properties
         └─ testdata
            ├─ login.csv
            └─ products.csv
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The project uses a config.properties file to manage global configurations such as browser type and base url.
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To add a new property, register a new entry in this file.
key=value
Then, add a method in the Configuration interface in the below format.
@Key("key") dataType key();
For example, let's say I want to add a new property named
context
with the valuedev
. In theconfig.properties
file, I'll add:context=dev
In the
Configuration
interface, I'll add:@Key("context") String context();
To use your newly created property, you need to use the below import statement.
import static io.github.tahanima.config.ConfigurationManager.config;
Then, you can call
config().key()
to retrieve the value of your newly created property. For the example I've provided, I need to callconfig().context()
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You can supply the properties present in the
config.properties
file as system properties in your test via gradle../gradlew test -Dkey1=value1 -Dkey2=value2
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The project uses csv file to store test data and univocity-parsers to retrieve the data and map it to a Java bean.
To add configurations for new test data, add a new Java bean in the dto package. For example, let's say I want to add test data for a
User
with the attributesFirst Name
andLast Name
. The code for this is as follows:package io.github.tahanima.dto; import com.univocity.parsers.annotations.Parsed; import lombok.Getter; import lombok.ToString; @Getter @ToString(callSuper = true) public class UserDto extends BaseDto { @Parsed(field = "First Name", defaultNullRead = "") private String firstName; @Parsed(field = "Last Name", defaultNullRead = "") private String lastName; }
Note that the class extends from BaseDto and thus, inherits the attribute
Test Case ID
.Now, in the testdata folder you can add a csv file
user.csv
forUser
with the below contents and use it in your tests.Test Case ID,First Name,Last Name TC-1,Tahanima,Chowdhury
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The project uses Page Objects and Page Component Objects to capture the relevant behaviors of a web page. Check the ui package for reference.
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The project uses JUnit 5 as the test runner. Check this implementation for reference.