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# browserstack-webdriverio-load-testing-sample | ||
Sample repository for WebdriverIO load-testing test | ||
This repo contains samples for running [WebdriverIO](https://webdriver.io/) tests on BrowserStack using the browserstack-node-sdk. | ||
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## Setup | ||
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* Clone the repo `git clone https://github.com/browserstack/browserstack-webdriverio-load-testing-sample.git`. | ||
* Set `BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME` and `BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY` as environment variables with your [BrowserStack Username and Access Key](https://www.browserstack.com/accounts/settings) | ||
* Run `npm i` to install the dependencies. | ||
* Update the same in `browserstack-load.yaml` file. | ||
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## Running your tests | ||
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- To run the sample tests in parallel across the platforms specified in the `browserstack-load.yaml`, run `npx browserstack-cli load run`. | ||
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## Notes | ||
* You can view your test results on the [BrowserStack Load-Testing dashboard](https://load.browserstack.com/projects) | ||
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# Set BrowserStack Credentials | ||
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# Add your BrowserStack userName and accessKey here or set BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME and BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY as env variables. | ||
userName: BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME | ||
accessKey: BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY | ||
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# BrowserStack Reporting | ||
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# The following parameters are used to set up reporting on BrowserStack Load Testing: | ||
# Set 'projectName' to the name of your project. Example: 'Product ABC'. Tests under the same projectName will be grouped together. | ||
projectName: Default Project | ||
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# Set 'testName' to the name of your test. Example: 'First Load Test'. Test runs with the same testName will be grouped together. | ||
testName: Default Test | ||
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# ====================== | ||
# Set Load Configuration | ||
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# The following parameters are used to set load configuration for your test: | ||
# Set 'testType' to the type of load test that you want to execute. Example:'Playwright', 'Selenium'. This is a required parameter. | ||
testType: WebdriverIO | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. @MihirR-BS What is the value that needs toe be passed here? There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. You can have it like anything unless it means webdriverio since we are doing smallcase and sending it to BE There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. the thread you're referring to is about the dashboard |
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# Set 'vus' to the maximum number of virtual users to simulate during the test. | ||
vus: 2 | ||
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# Set 'duration' to the total duration of the entire test, in minutes and seconds. The test will run infinite iterations until the duration is met. Example: '2m', '3m 40s'. This is not a required parameter. | ||
duration: 1m | ||
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# Set multiple regions from which you would want to generate the load (percent should total 100 across all loadzones). | ||
regions: | ||
- loadzone: eu-central-1 | ||
percent: 100 | ||
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# Set language to the programming language used in your project. Example: 'java', 'nodejs'. | ||
# language: nodejs | ||
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# Set framework to the test framework used in your Selenium project. Example: 'testng'. | ||
# framework: testng | ||
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# Add list of file paths under 'dependencies' to help set up the test environment by installing required packages. Example: path to 'pom.xml' for Java projects using Maven, path to 'package.json' for Node.js projects. | ||
# Add list of file paths under 'testConfigs' to define which configuration files should be used to run tests. Example: path to 'playwright.config.ts' for Playwright (Node.js), path to 'testng.xml' for Selenium (TestNG). | ||
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dependencies: | ||
- package.json | ||
testConfigs: | ||
- wdio.conf.js | ||
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# Specify environment variabls in the following manner. | ||
# env: | ||
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# - name: variable1 | ||
# value: value1 | ||
# - name: variable2 | ||
# value: value2 | ||
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Open the
browserstack-load.yaml
file and update it with the relevant load test configurations.