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Template for Create and Run API tests using Robot Framework.

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About Project

This is a template for make api tests using Robot Framework creating tests suite.

Starting

Installation

  1. To install this project you can clone it and go to step 2. Or use the commands below:

    npm install rest_api_test_automation_template
    

    1.1 Extract the test project from the node_modules folder and save it in your preferred location.

  2. This project ** requires Robot Framework installed **. Install the Robot using the steps below.

    2.1. Install Python 3

    https://www.python.org/downloads/
    

    2.2. Install Robot Framework

    pip3 install robotframework
    

    2.3. Install HTTP Requests Library

    pip3 install -U requests
    pip3 install -U robotframework-requests
    

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How To Use

  1. Run your all tests
robot -d ./logs tests
  1. Run your test by test suite
robot -d ./logs tests/feature_name

Best Pratices

  1. Run yours tests using -d ./logs for organize log files.
  2. Not remove Config example files.
  3. create your Commons file according to your need.

Files by directories

Below is a list of the files by directory.

Directory Files in folder
config config_name.robot All files used to configure your Robot tests, such as tokens and more.
libs lib_name.py all Python files used to provide support in tests.
common common_filename.robot All common codes used to make requests.
tests feature/suite_tests_name.robot All tests files.

Contributing

Contributions are what make the open source community an incredible place to learn, inspire and create. Any contribution you make will be much appreciated.

  1. Make a project Fork
  2. Create a Branch for your feature (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Insert your changes (git add .)
  4. Make a commit with your changes (git commit -m 'feat(package-filename>): Inserting a Amazing Feature !)
  5. Push the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  6. Open a Pull Request

License

Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.

Contact

Yury Alencar - Github - yuryalencar19@gmail.com