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pytest-abra
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Usage
To use pytest-abra, follow these steps:
1. GIT Clone
To clone with submodules, use these git commands:
git clone --recurse-submodules <repository>
git submodule update --init // add submodule after normal cloning
git submodule update --remote // update submodules
Run
You can run pytest-abra with and without Docker. Choose now and follow the steps accordingly:
2.1 Run without Docker
Installation
Create a python environment and install all dependencies via
pip install -e .
playwright install
Run the script with
python main.py
2.2 Run with Docker
docker compose build # build the image
docker compose run --rm app python main.py # run pytest-abra
docker compose run --rm -it app /bin/bash # debug the container
Force rebuild with cache
docker-compose up --build
Force rebuild without cache
docker-compose build --no-cache
Codegen
Use playwright codegen to create code for new testes easily https://playwright.dev/python/docs/codegen
playwright codegen demo.playwright.dev/todomvc
Development
pytest # test pytest-abra
pytest --collect-only # debug test pytest-abra
docker compose run --rm app pytest # run pytest-abra