@progress/kendo-e2e 4.4.1 → 4.4.2

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  ## Usage
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- ### Setup Browser Drivers
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- This framework does not manage browser drivers, so the user should take care appropriate driver to be in `PATH`.
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- #### Linux and macOS
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- Install drivers globally:
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- ```bash
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- npm i -g chromedriver
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- npm i -g geckodriver
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- ```
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- Notes:
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- - `safaridriver` is build-in in macOS so no need to install extra packages.
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- - No need to add something in the `PATH` (scripts of global npm packages are already in the PATH).
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- #### Windows
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- Install drivers globally:
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- ```bash
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- npm i -g chromedriver
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- npm i -g geckodriver
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- npm i -g msedgedriver
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- ```
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- Add following to your `PATH`:
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- - `%APPDATA%\npm\node_modules\chromedriver\lib\chromedriver`
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- - `%APPDATA%\npm\node_modules\msedgedriver\lib\msedgedriver`
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- - `%APPDATA%\npm\node_modules\geckodriver`
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- #### Notes (applicable for all OSs)
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- - Repeat `npm i -g chromedriver` each time when browser on your machine time is updated
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- - Repeat `npm i -g chromedriver` when changing NodeJS version with `nvm`
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  ### Managing browsers
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  Notes: `Safari` do not support headless mode and this setting will be ignored.
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- ### Testing on Real Mobile Devices @BrowserStack
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- Testing on mobile devices is also important, but usually it is hard to do it locally because:
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- - Mobile devices are expensive
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- - Local labs do not work well in case employees are distributed
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- That is why we implemented [BrowserStack](https://www.browserstack.com/) support.
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- Running tests on BrowserStack is similar to ruining them locally, we just need to tell what device and capabilities we need.
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- Configuration happens via environment variables:
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- ```bash
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- export BROWSER_NAME=remote
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- export BS_USER_NAME=<your browser stack user id>
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- export BS_ACCESS_KEY=<your browser stack access key>
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- export BS_BROWSER_NAME=<Android|iPhone> (default is "Android")
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- export BS_BROWSER_NAME=<version of the mobile os> (default is "10.0")
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- export BS_DEVICE_NAME=<name of device> (default is "Google Pixel 4")
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- export BS_REAL_MOBILE=<true|false> (default is "true")
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- export BS_LOCAL=<true|false> (default is "false")
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- export BS_BUILD_NAME=<string> (default is "BStack Test")
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- export BS_BUILD_NUMBER=<string> (default is "BStack Build 1")
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- ```
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- To check available mobile devices and capabilities please visit [this](https://www.browserstack.com/automate/capabilities) page.
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  ### Find Elements and Wait for Conditions
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  Selenium default behavior when you search for element is to return it if available and throw if not available (do not try to wait until element is available).
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@progress/kendo-e2e",
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- "version": "4.4.1",
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  "description": "Kendo UI end-to-end test utilities.",
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  "main": "dist/index.js",
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  "bin": {
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  "jsdom": "^16.7.0",
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  "looks-same": "^7.3.0",
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  "pngjs": "^6.0.0",
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  "rgb2hex": "^0.2.5",
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  "sanitize-html": "^2.10.0",
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  "selenium-webdriver": "4.27.0",
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  "sharp": "^0.33.0",
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  "yauzl": "^3.2.0"
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  },
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+ "peerDependencies": {
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+ "react": "^18.0.0 || ^19.0.0",
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+ "react-dom": "^18.0.0 || ^19.0.0"
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  "devDependencies": {
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+ "react": "^18.2.0",
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  "@commitlint/cli": "^17.6.6",
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  "@commitlint/config-conventional": "^17.6.6",
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  "@progress/kendo-themes-html": "^6.4.0",