# Puppeteer Angular Schematic Adds Puppeteer-based e2e tests to your Angular project. ## Getting started Run the command below in an Angular CLI app directory and follow the prompts. > Note this will add the schematic as a dependency to your project. ```bash ng add @puppeteer/ng-schematics ``` Or you can use the same command followed by the [options](#options) below. Currently, this schematic supports the following test runners: - [**Jasmine**](https://jasmine.github.io/) - [**Jest**](https://jestjs.io/) - [**Mocha**](https://mochajs.org/) - [**Node Test Runner**](https://nodejs.org/api/test.html) With the schematics installed you can run E2E tests: ```bash ng e2e ``` ### Options When adding schematics to your project you can to provide following options: | Option | Description | Value | Required | | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------ | -------- | | `--test-runner` | The testing framework to install along side Puppeteer. | `"jasmine"`, `"jest"`, `"mocha"`, `"node"` | `true` | ## Creating a single test file Puppeteer Angular Schematic exposes a method to create a single test file. ```bash ng generate @puppeteer/ng-schematics:test "" ``` ### Running test server and dev server at the same time By default the E2E test will run the app on the same port as `ng start`. To avoid this you can specify the port the an the `angular.json` Update either `e2e` or `puppeteer` (depending on the initial setup) to: ```json { "e2e": { "builder": "@puppeteer/ng-schematics:puppeteer", "options": { "commands": [...], "devServerTarget": "sandbox:serve", "testRunner": "", "port": 8080 }, ... } ``` Now update the E2E test file `utils.ts` baseUrl to: ```ts const baseUrl = 'http://localhost:8080'; ``` ## Contributing Check out our [contributing guide](https://pptr.dev/contributing) to get an overview of what you need to develop in the Puppeteer repo. ### Sandbox For easier development we provide a script to auto-generate the Angular project to test against. Simply run: ```bash npm run sandbox -- --init ``` After that to run `@puppeteer/ng-schematics` against the Sandbox Angular project run: ```bash npm run sandbox # or to auto-build and then run schematics npm run sandbox -- --build ``` To run the creating of single test schematic: ```bash npm run sandbox:test ``` To create a multi project workspace use the following command ```bash npm run sandbox -- --init --multi ``` ### Unit Testing The schematics utilize `@angular-devkit/schematics/testing` for verifying correct file creation and `package.json` updates. To execute the test suit: ```bash npm run test ``` ## Migrating from Protractor ### Browser Puppeteer has its own [`browser`](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.browser) that exposes different API compared to the one exposed by Protractor. ```ts import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; (async () => { const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); it('should work', () => { const page = await browser.newPage(); // Query elements const element = await page.$('my-component'); // Do actions await element.click(); }); await browser.close(); })(); ``` ### Query Selectors Puppeteer supports multiple types of selectors, namely, the CSS, ARIA, text, XPath and pierce selectors. The following table shows Puppeteer's equivalents to [Protractor By](https://www.protractortest.org/#/api?view=ProtractorBy). > For improved reliability and reduced flakiness try our > **Experimental** [Locators API](https://pptr.dev/guides/locators) | By | Protractor code | Puppeteer querySelector | | ----------------- | --------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | CSS (Single) | `$(by.css(''))` | `page.$('')` | | CSS (Multiple) | `$$(by.css(''))` | `page.$$('')` | | Id | `$(by.id(''))` | `page.$('#')` | | CssContainingText | `$(by.cssContainingText('', ''))` | `page.$(' ::-p-text()')` ` | | DeepCss | `$(by.deepCss(''))` | `page.$(':scope >>> ')` | | XPath | `$(by.xpath(''))` | `page.$('::-p-xpath()')` | | JS | `$(by.js('document.querySelector("")'))` | `page.evaluateHandle(() => document.querySelector(''))` | > For advanced use cases such as Protractor's `by.addLocator` you can check Puppeteer's [Custom selectors](https://pptr.dev/guides/query-selectors#custom-selectors).