# This is an example test for Sauce Labs and Appium. # It expects SAUCE_USERNAME and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY to be set in your environment. # # Before this test will work, you may need to do: # # gem install rspec selenium-webdriver rest-client # # Run with: # # rspec sauce_example.rb require 'rspec' require 'selenium-webdriver' require 'json' require 'rest_client' APP_PATH = 'http://appium.s3.amazonaws.com/TestApp6.0.app.zip' SAUCE_USERNAME = ENV['SAUCE_USERNAME'] SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY = ENV['SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY'] # This is the test itself describe "Computation" do before(:each) do @driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for( :remote, :desired_capabilities => desired_caps, :url => server_url ) end after(:each) do # Get the success by checking for assertion exceptions, # and log them against the job, which is exposed by the session_id job_id = @driver.send(:bridge).session_id update_job_success(job_id, example.exception.nil?) @driver.quit end it "should add two numbers" do values = [rand(10), rand(10)] expected_sum = values.reduce(&:+) elements = @driver.find_elements(:tag_name, 'textField') elements.each_with_index do |element, index| element.send_keys values[index] end @driver.find_elements(:tag_name, 'button')[0].click @driver.find_elements(:tag_name, 'staticText')[0].text.should eq expected_sum.to_s end end def desired_caps { 'browserName' => '', 'platform' => 'Mac 10.8', 'version' => '6.1', 'device' => 'iPhone Simulator', 'app' => APP_PATH, 'name' => 'Ruby Example for Appium', } end def auth_details un = SAUCE_USERNAME pw = SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY unless un && pw STDERR.puts <<-EOF Your SAUCE_USERNAME or SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY environment variables are empty or missing. You need to set these values to your Sauce Labs username and access key, respectively. If you don't have a Sauce Labs account, you can get one for free at http://www.saucelabs.com/signup EOF exit end return "#{un}:#{pw}" end def server_url "http://#{auth_details}@ondemand.saucelabs.com:80/wd/hub" end def rest_jobs_url "https://#{auth_details}@saucelabs.com/rest/v1/#{SAUCE_USERNAME}/jobs" end # Because WebDriver doesn't have the concept of test failure, use the Sauce # Labs REST API to record job success or failure def update_job_success(job_id, success) RestClient.put "#{rest_jobs_url}/#{job_id}", {"passed" => success}.to_json, :content_type => :json end