1This file contains high-level info about how to use password manager tests and 2how to create new ones. 3 4The password manager tests purpose is to allow automatic password manager 5checking and avoiding to do so manually. 6The tests are written in python using selenium Webdriver library. 7 8 9=====Getting started===== 10 11Build ChromeDriver by building the 'chromedriver' target. This will 12create an executable binary in the build folder named 'chromedriver[.exe]'. 13 14Build chrome too by building the 'chrome' target. This will 15create an executable binary in the build folder named 'chrome[.exe]'. 16 17Install Selenium (the version tested was 2.41.0): 18pip install -U selenium 19 20 21For security reasons, we didn't publish the passwords and the usernames we 22used to test. So we put them to an xml file (websites.xml). The structure of 23the file is the following: 24<websites> 25 <website name = "website name"> 26 <username>username</username> 27 <password>password</password> 28 </website> 29<websites> 30You can ask someone to give you the websites.xml file and put it in the same 31folder as the tests. You can also create your own websites.xml with your 32personal accounts. 33WARNING: All the content of the PROFILEPATH is going to be deleted. 34Show the help: 35python tests.py --help 36Run all the working tests tests by executing: 37python tests.py --chrome-path CHROMEPATH --chromedriver-path CHROMEDRIVERPATH 38--profile-path PROFILEPATH [--passwords_path PASSWORDSPATH] 39 40Run all the tests by executing: 41python tests.py --all --chrome-path CHROMEPATH --chromedriver-path 42CHROMEDRIVERPATH --profile-path PROFILEPATH [--passwords_path PASSWORDSPATH] 43 44Run one or many tests by executing: 45python tests.py google --chrome-path CHROMEPATH --chromedriver-path 46CHROMEDRIVERPATH profile-path PROFILEPATH [--passwords_path PASSWORDSPATH] 47 48python tests.py google facebook --chrome-path CHROMEPATH --chromedriver-path 49CHROMEDRIVERPATH --profile-path PROFILEPATH [--passwords_path PASSWORDSPATH] 50 51python tests.py google facebook amazon --chrome-path CHROMEPATH 52--chromedriver-path CHROMEDRIVERPATH --profile-path PROFILEPATH 53[--passwords_path PASSWORDSPATH] 54 55To display the debugging messages on the screen, use: 56python tests.py --log DEBUG|INFO|WARNING|ERROR|CRITICAL --log-screen 57To save debugging messages into a file, use: 58python tests.py --log DEBUG|INFO|WARNING|ERROR|CRITICAL --log-file LOG_FILE 59 60 61=====Creating new test===== 62 631) Open tests.py. 64 652) Add tests like this: 66 67class NewWebsiteTest(WebsiteTest): 68 69 def Login(self): 70 # Add login steps for the website, for example: 71 self.GoTo("http://url") 72 self.FillUsernameInto("Username CSS selector") 73 self.FillPasswordInto("Password CSS selector") 74 self.Submit("Password CSS selector") 75 76 def Logout(self): 77 # Add logout steps for the website, for example: 78 self.Click("Logout button CSS selector") 79 80Then, to create the new test, you need just to add: 81 82environment.AddWebsiteTest(NewWebsiteTest("website name")) 83 84* For security reasons, passwords and usernames need to be supplied in a 85separate XML file and never checked in to the repository. The XML file should 86contain data structured like this: 87 88<website name = "website name"> 89 <username>username</username> 90 <password>password</password> 91</website> 92 93The "website name" is only used to find the username and password in the xml 94file. 95 96 97Use the flowing methods to perform the login and logout: 98The methods that you can use are: 99 100* Click: find an element using CSS Selector and click on it. Throw an 101exception if the element is not visible. 102self.Click("css_selector") 103* ClickIfClickable: find an element using CSS Selector and click on it if it's 104possible to do that. 105self.ClickIfClickable("css_selector") 106* GoTo: navigate the main frame to a url. 107self.GoTo("url") 108* HoverOver: find an element using CSS Selector and hover over it. 109self.HoverOver("css_selector") 110* SendEnterTo: find an element using CSS Selector and send enter to it. 111self.SendEnterTo("css_selector") 112 113* IsDisplayed: check if an element is displayed. 114self.IsDisplayed("css_selector") 115* Wait: wait for some amount of time in seconds. 116self.Wait(10) 117* WaitUntilDisplayed: wait for an element defined using CSS Selector to be 118displayed. 119self.WaitUntilDisplayed("css_selector") 120 121* FillPasswordInto: find an input element using CSS Selector and fill it with 122the password. 123self.FillPasswordInto("css_selector") 124* FillUsernameInto: find an input element using CSS Selector and fill it with 125the username. 126self.FillUsernameInto("css_selector") 127* Submit: find an element using CSS Selector and call its submit() handler. 128self.Submit("css_selector") 129 130 131=====Files structure===== 132 133Classes: 134* environment.py: the definition the tests Environment. 135* websitetest.py: WebsiteTest is defined here. You need to create an instance 136of this class for each website you want to test. 137 138Tests: 139* tests.py: the tests setup and the configuration for each website happens 140here. This file contain 3 separate kinds of tests: 141 1421) working tests: tests that are supposed to work. If you have a problem with 143one of them, rerun it again. Or try using the Known Issues section to fix it. 1442) tests that can cause a crash (the cause of the crash is not related to the 145password manager): This means that this set is expected to become a working 146test or failing test when the issue that causes the crash now is solved. 1473) failing tests: tests that fail for known bug related to the password 148manager. When this bug is solved, all the tests that were failing because of 149it are going to be moved to working tests. 150 151Other files: 152* websites.xml : a private file where you can find all the passwords. You can 153ask someone to give it to you or just create your own with your personal 154accounts. 155<websites> 156 <website name = "website name"> 157 <username>username</username> 158 <password>password</password> 159 </website> 160</websites> 161 162 163=====Known Issues===== 164 165The tests are very fragile. Here are some suggestions for solving most of the 166problems: 167* Restart the tests. 168* Remove the profile if the tests fail at the beginning for unknown reason. 169* If tests fail, isolate the one that causes problem, read debugging messages 170and keep your eyes on the browser window to understand its causes: 171a) In the tests, we often need to wait for a menu to appear ... If the 172menu takes more time to appear than expected, the tests are going to fail. 173b) The websites change very often. And even if they are not changed, they some 174time show a popup that broke the tests. In the case you need to login manually 175to the website, close all popup and logout. 176* If you are logged in when the tests crashes, don't forget to log out before 177running the tests a second time. 178