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Java Demonstration Scripts

Welcome to Java Demo Scripts, a set of examples showing how to use Sauce Labs technologies. This repository contains everything you need to start with web, mobile, functional, and all other types of Java automation.

PRs Welcome

Best Practices Tests

JUnit 5 Tests

JUnit 4 Tests

TestNg Tests

Cucumber Tests

Real Devices

🥇Most Popular

Best Practices

🖥Web automation

📱Mobile automation

📚 Mobile Testing Training Tutorials

⚙️Setup

Import the Project

  1. Create a directory on your machine.

  2. Clone this repository into the said directory.

    $ git clone https://github.com/saucelabs-training/demo-java.git
    
  3. Import the project into IntelliJ (or the IDE of your choice) as a Maven Project.

  4. Click through the prompts, and confirm when it asks to Import from Sources

  5. Choose the demo-java directory as the root directory of the project.

Set Your Sauce Labs Credentials

  1. Copy your Sauce Labs username and accessKey in the User Settings section of the Sauce Labs Dashboard.

  2. Open a Terminal window (command prompt for Windows) and set your Sauce Labs Environment variables:
    Mac OSX:

    $ export SAUCE_USERNAME="your username"
    $ export SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY="your accessKey"
    

    Windows:

    > set SAUCE_USERNAME="username"
    > set SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY="accessKey"
    

    To set an environment variable permanently in Windows, you must append it to the PATH variable.

    Go to Control Panel > System > Windows version > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables > System Variables > Edit > New

    Then set the "Name" and "Value" for each variable

  3. Test the environment variables

    Mac OSX:

    $ echo $SAUCE_USERNAME
    $ echo $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
    

    WARNING FOR UNIX USERS!

    If you have problems setting your environment variables, run the following commands in your terminal:

    $ launchctl setenv SAUCE_USERNAME $SAUCE_USERNAME
    $ launchctl setenv SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
    

    Windows:

    > echo %SAUCE_USERNAME%
    > echo %SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY%
    

Run a Maven Test

  1. Run the following command to update any package dependencies:

    $ mvn dependency:resolve
    
  2. Then run the following command to compile your test code:

    $ mvn test-compile
    
  3. Finally, run the following test to see if you've properly configured the test environment:

    $ mvn test -pl best-practice -Dtest=DesktopTests 
    
    

    You can run different tests from different modules. Check out some examples by looking at the CI YML files

Contributing

Sauce Labs maintains this repository. We welcome all ideas and contributions!

Guidance for contributing can be found here

Disclaimer

The code in these scripts is provided on an "AS-IS" basis without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of condition, uninterrupted use, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. These scripts are provided for educational and demonstration purposes only and should not be used in production. Issues regarding these scripts should be submitted through GitHub. These scripts are maintained by the Technical Services team at Sauce Labs.

Some examples in this repository, such as appium-example, parallel-testing, and headless, may require a different account tier beyond free trial. Please contact the Sauce Labs Sales Team for support and information.

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