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A robot framework library for Django.

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A robot framework library for Django.
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Introduction
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DjangoLibrary is a web testing library to test Django with Robot Framework. It uses Selenium2Library to run tests against a real browser instance.

The library will automatically start and stop your Django instance while running the tests. It also comes with serveral autologin keywords that allow you to login different users during your tests, without the need to actually access the login page.

DjangoLibrary is tested against Django 1.8.x and 1.9.x with SQLite and Postgres on Python 2.7 and 3.5.


Documentation
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`Robot Framework Django Library Keyword Documentation`_


Installation
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Install robotframework-djangolibrary with pip::

$ pip install robotframework-djangolibrary

In order to be able to use DjangoLibrary's `Autologin`, `FactoryBoy`, or
`QuerySet` keywords you have to add the corresponding middleware classes to
your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES in yoursettings.py::

MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
...
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
'DjangoLibrary.middleware.AutologinAuthenticationMiddleware',
'DjangoLibrary.middleware.FactoryBoyMiddleware',
'DjangoLibrary.middleware.QuerySetMiddleware',
)

.. DANGER::
Make sure that you add those middlewares only to your test setup and
NEVER to your deployment! The Autologin middleware just checks for a
'autologin' cookie and then authenticates and login ANY user.


First Robot Test
----------------

In order to write your first robot test, make sure that you include Selenium2Library and DjangoLibrary. Create a test.robot file with the
following content::

*** Variables ***

${HOSTNAME} 127.0.0.1
${PORT} 55001
${SERVER} http://${HOSTNAME}:${PORT}/
${BROWSER} firefox


*** Settings ***

Documentation Django Robot Tests
Library Selenium2Library timeout=10 implicit_wait=0
Library DjangoLibrary ${HOSTNAME} ${PORT} path=mysite/mysite manage=mysite/manage.py settings=mysite.settings
Suite Setup Start Django and open Browser
Suite Teardown Stop Django and close Browser


*** Keywords ***

Start Django and open Browser
Start Django
Open Browser ${SERVER} ${BROWSER}

Stop Django and close browser
Close Browser
Stop Django


*** Test Cases ***

Scenario: As a visitor I can visit the django default page
Go To ${SERVER}
Wait until page contains element id=explanation
Page Should Contain It worked!
Page Should Contain Congratulations on your first Django-powered page.


License
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Copyright kitconcept GmbH.

Distributed under the terms of the Apache License 2.0, robotframework-djangolibrary is free and Open Source software.


Contribute
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- `Source code at Github <https://github.com/kitconcept/robotframework-djangolibrary>`_
- `Issue tracker at Github <https://github.com/kitconcept/robotframework-djangolibrary/issues>`_


Support
-------

If you are having issues, `please let us know <https://github.com/kitconcept/robotframework-djangolibrary/issues>`_. If you require professional support feel free to contact us at `info@kitconcept.com. <mailto:info@kitconcept.com>`_


Run Tests
---------

Then you can run the test with pybot::

$ pybot test.robot

The output should look like this::

==============================================================================
Test :: Django Robot Tests
==============================================================================
Scenario: As a visitor I can visit the django default page | PASS |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test :: Django Robot Tests | PASS |
1 critical test, 1 passed, 0 failed
1 test total, 1 passed, 0 failed
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Output: /home/timo/workspace/prounix/robotframework-djangolibrary/output.xml
Log: /home/timo/workspace/prounix/robotframework-djangolibrary/log.html
Report: /home/timo/workspace/prounix/robotframework-djangolibrary/report.html


Test Isolation
--------------

robotframework-djangolibrary does not provide isolation between tests by
default. This means if you add an object to the database in a test, this
object will be present in the next test as well. You need to cleanup
yourself in order to have a proper isolation between the tests. You can use
the robotframework "Test Teardown" call to call the "Clear DB" keyword after
each test::

*** Settings ***

Library Selenium2Library timeout=10 implicit_wait=0
Library DjangoLibrary ${HOSTNAME} ${PORT} path=mysite/mysite manage=mysite/manage.py settings=mysite.settings db=mysite/db.sqlite3
Suite Setup Start Django and open Browser
Suite Teardown Stop Django and close Browser
Test Teardown Clear DB


Development
-----------

Checkout repository from github::

$ git clone https://github.com/kitconcept/robotframework-djangolibrary.git

Create a virtual Python environment::

$ cd robotframework-djangolibrary/
$ virtualenv .py27
$ source .py27/bin/activate

Install robotframework-djangolibrary in development mode::

$ python setup.py develop

Install the requirements::

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Run Unit/Integration-Tests::

$ py.test mysite/

Run Acceptance Tests::

$ pybot DjangoLibrary/tests/

.. _`Robot Framework Django Library Keyword Documentation`: https://kitconcept.github.io/robotframework-djangolibrary/

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2.0.1 (2018-03-03)
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Bugfixes / Minor Changes:

- Fix outdated documentation.
[timo]


2.0 (2017-09-20)
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Breaking Changes:

- Remove deprecated method from internal startup flow.
[cdvv7788]

New Features:

- Use AUTH_MODEL to create user instead of django's default
[cdvv7788]

- Upgrade FactoryBoy to version 2.8.1
[amarandon]

- Add Django 1.10.7 and 1.11.1 support.
[timo]

- LICENSE.txt added.
[timo]

Bugfixes / Minor Changes:

- Move tests to use Chrome.
[timo]

- Upgrade tests to Django 1.11.5, 1.10.8, 1.9.13, 1.8.18.
[timo]

- Add Django 1.11 and 1.10 to setup.py.
[timo]


1.2 (2016-07-08)
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New Features:

- Make Factory Boy keyword return 'pk' attribute.
[timo]


1.1 (2016-07-07)
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New Features:

- Add QuerySet keyword.
[timo]

- Make it possible to override subfactories when using the `FactoryBoy`
keyword.
[timo]

Bugfixes:

- Use Django's model_to_dict method to serialize the response objects for the
factory_boy keyword.
[timo]


1.0 (2016-06-30)
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- Re-release 1.0a6 as 1.0.
[timo]


1.0a6 (2016-04-29)
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New Features:

- Python 3 compatibility. Note that the latest offical release of
robotframework-selenium2library is currently not compatible with Python 3.
See https://github.com/HelioGuilherme66/robotframework-selenium2library/releases for a working pre-release and details.
[timo]

- Support for Postgres added. All Django database backends should work.
We test SQLite and Postgres only though.
[timo]

- Add 'Factory Boy' keyword. This allows us to use factory_boy factories in
Robot Framework tests.
[timo]

Breaking Changes:

- Drop Django 1.7.x support. We test and support Django 1.8.x and 1.9.x.
[timo]

- Change 'Clear DB' implementation to use "python manage.py flush" instead of
deleting and re-building the database.
[timo]

- Remove 'Debug' and 'Pause' keywords. The 'Debug' keyword, which is
provided by robotframework-debuglibrary is sufficient.
[timo]


1.0a5 (2016-02-11)
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- Make middleware part Python 3 compatible.

robotframework-djangolibrary is still not compatible with Python 3 because
robotframework-selenium2library does not work with Python 3 yet. Though, you
can install robotframwork-djangolibrary on Python 3 with "pip install
robotframework-djangolibrary --no-deps" and then run your tests with
Python 2.7.
[timo]

- Add 'Framework :: Robot Framework' classifier to setup.py.
[timo]


1.0a4 (2016-02-05)
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- Use 'migrate' instead of 'syncdb' for Django > 1.7.x.
[timo]


1.0a3 (2015-09-28)
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- Add list_classifiers to setup.py.
[timo]

- Fix user creation and startup. This fixes #3.
[MatthewWilkes]


1.0a2 (2015-06-25)
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- Remove Django and zest.releaser from requirements.txt. This fixes #2.
[timo]


1.0a1 (2015-06-24)
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- Initial release.
[timo]

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