codeceptjs 3.1.2 → 3.2.2
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +103 -0
- package/README.md +2 -3
- package/bin/codecept.js +1 -0
- package/docs/advanced.md +94 -60
- package/docs/basics.md +27 -2
- package/docs/bdd.md +57 -3
- package/docs/build/Appium.js +8 -4
- package/docs/build/FileSystem.js +1 -0
- package/docs/build/Playwright.js +39 -30
- package/docs/build/Protractor.js +9 -24
- package/docs/build/Puppeteer.js +10 -28
- package/docs/build/REST.js +1 -0
- package/docs/build/WebDriver.js +3 -25
- package/docs/changelog.md +103 -0
- package/docs/commands.md +21 -7
- package/docs/custom-helpers.md +1 -36
- package/docs/helpers/Appium.md +34 -30
- package/docs/helpers/FileSystem.md +1 -1
- package/docs/helpers/Playwright.md +16 -18
- package/docs/helpers/Puppeteer.md +1 -17
- package/docs/helpers/REST.md +3 -1
- package/docs/helpers/WebDriver.md +1 -17
- package/docs/mobile-react-native-locators.md +3 -0
- package/docs/pageobjects.md +2 -0
- package/docs/playwright.md +16 -33
- package/docs/plugins.md +128 -3
- package/docs/reports.md +23 -5
- package/lib/actor.js +20 -2
- package/lib/codecept.js +2 -0
- package/lib/command/info.js +1 -1
- package/lib/config.js +13 -1
- package/lib/container.js +3 -1
- package/lib/data/dataTableArgument.js +35 -0
- package/lib/helper/Appium.js +8 -4
- package/lib/helper/FileSystem.js +1 -0
- package/lib/helper/Playwright.js +39 -20
- package/lib/helper/Protractor.js +2 -14
- package/lib/helper/Puppeteer.js +3 -18
- package/lib/helper/REST.js +1 -0
- package/lib/helper/WebDriver.js +3 -15
- package/lib/index.js +2 -0
- package/lib/interfaces/featureConfig.js +3 -0
- package/lib/interfaces/gherkin.js +7 -1
- package/lib/interfaces/scenarioConfig.js +4 -0
- package/lib/listener/helpers.js +1 -0
- package/lib/listener/steps.js +21 -3
- package/lib/listener/timeout.js +72 -0
- package/lib/locator.js +3 -0
- package/lib/mochaFactory.js +2 -3
- package/lib/plugin/allure.js +6 -1
- package/lib/plugin/coverage.js +1 -1
- package/lib/plugin/retryFailedStep.js +4 -3
- package/lib/plugin/retryTo.js +130 -0
- package/lib/plugin/screenshotOnFail.js +1 -0
- package/lib/plugin/stepByStepReport.js +7 -0
- package/lib/plugin/stepTimeout.js +91 -0
- package/lib/recorder.js +23 -9
- package/lib/step.js +58 -0
- package/lib/store.js +2 -0
- package/lib/ui.js +2 -2
- package/package.json +4 -6
- package/typings/index.d.ts +8 -1
- package/typings/types.d.ts +103 -70
- package/docs/angular.md +0 -325
- package/docs/helpers/Protractor.md +0 -1658
- package/docs/webapi/waitUntil.mustache +0 -11
- package/typings/Protractor.d.ts +0 -16
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## 3.2.2
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* Added `overrideStepLimits` to [stepTimeout plugin](https://codecept.io/plugins/#steptimeout) to override steps timeouts set by `limitTime`.
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* Fixed step timeout not working due to override by NaN by test timeout #3126
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* [retryFailedStep plugin] **New Defaults**: retries steps up to 3 times with factor of 1.5 (previously 5 with factor 2)
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## 3.2.0
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* global timeouts (via `timeout` config option).
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* _Breaking change:_ timeout option expects **timeout in seconds**, not in milliseconds as it was previously.
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* test timeouts (via `Scenario` and `Feature` options)
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* _Breaking change:_ `Feature().timeout()` and `Scenario().timeout()` calls has no effect and are deprecated
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* Added Testrail reporter [Reports Docs](https://codecept.io/reports/#testrail)
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* [**Detox**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Detox.md) - This is a wrapper on top of Detox library, aimed to unify testing experience for CodeceptJS framework. Detox provides a grey box testing for mobile applications, playing especially well for React Native apps.
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