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Scarlet ibis (Guará)

The scarlet ibis, sometimes called red ibis (Eudocimus ruber), is a species of ibis in the bird family Threskiornithidae. It inhabits tropical South America and part of the Caribbean. In form, it resembles most of the other twenty-seven extant species of ibis, but its remarkably brilliant scarlet coloration makes it unmistakable. It is one of the two national birds of Trinidad and Tobago, and its Tupi–Guarani name, guará, is part of the name of several municipalities along the coast of Brazil.

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Syntax

Application.at(apage.DoSomething [,with_parameter=value, ...]).asserts(it.Matches, a_condition)

Introduction

Important

Guará is the Python implementation of the desing pattern Page Transactions. It is more of a programming pattern than a tool. It can be bound to any web driver other than Selenium. Check the examples here

The intent of this pattern is to simplify UI test automation. It was inspired by Page Objects, App Actions, and Screenplay. Page Transactions focus on the operations (transactions) a user can perform on a web page, such as Login, Logout, or Submit Forms.

The pattern

  • AbstractTransaction: This is the class from which all transactions inherit. The do method is implemented by each transaction. In this method, calls to WebDriver are placed. If the method returns something, like a string, the automation can use it for assertions.

  • IAssertion: This is the interface implemented by all assertion classes.
  • The asserts method of each subclass contains the logic to perform validations. For example, the IsEqualTo subclass compares the result with the expected value provided by the tester.
  • Testers can inherit from this interface to add new subclasses of validations that the framework does not natively support. More details here.

  • Application: This is the runner of the automation. It executes the do method of each transaction and validates the result using the asserts method.
  • The asserts method receives a reference to an IAssertion instance. It implements the Strategy Pattern (GoF) to allow its behavior to change at runtime.
  • Another important component of the Application is the result property. It holds the result of the transaction, which can be used by asserts or inspected by the test using the native built-in assert method.

Framework in action

The idea is to group blocks of interactions into classes. These classes inherit from AbstractTransaction and override the do method.

Each transaction is passed to the Application instance, which provides the methods at and asserts. These are the only two methods necessary to orchestrate the automation. While it is primarily bound to Selenium WebDriver, experience shows that it can also be used to test REST APIs, unit tests and can be executed in asynchronous mode (check the examples folder).

When the framework is in action, it follows a highly repetitive pattern. Notice the use of the at method to invoke transactions and the asserts method to apply assertion strategies. Also, the automation is described in plain English improving the comprehention of the code.

from selenium import webdriver
from pages import home, contact, info
from guara.transaction import Application
from guara import it, setup

def test_sample_web_page():
    # Instantiates the Application with a driver
    app = Application(webdriver.Chrome())
    
    # At setup opens the web application
    app.at(setup.OpenApp, url="https://anyhost.com/",)
    
    # At Home page changes the language to Portuguese and asserts its content
    app.at(home.ChangeToPortuguese).asserts(it.IsEqualTo, content_in_portuguese)
    
    # Still at Home page changes the language
    # to English and uses many assertions to validate the `result`
    result = app.at(home.ChangeToEnglish).result
    it.IsEqualto().asserts(result, content_in_english)
    it.Contains().asserts(result, content_in_english)

    # At Info page asserts the text is present
    app.at(info.NavigateTo).asserts(
        it.Contains, "This project was born"
    )

    # At setup closes the web application
    app.at(setup.CloseApp)
  • setup.OpenApp and setup.CloseApp are part of the framework and provide basic implementation to open and close the web application using Selenium Webdriver.
  • it is the module which contains the concret assertions.

The ugly code which calls the webdriver is like this:

class ChangeToPortuguese(AbstractTransaction):
    def __init__(self, driver):
        super().__init__(driver)

    # Implements the `do` method and returns the `result`
    def do(self, **kwargs):
        self._driver.find_element(
            By.CSS_SELECTOR, ".btn:nth-child(3) > button:nth-child(1) > img"
        ).click()
        self._driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, ".col-md-10").click()
        return self._driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, "label:nth-child(1)").text

Again, it is a very repetivite activity:

  • Create a class representing the transaction, in this case, the transaction changes the language to Portuguese
  • Inherits from AbstractTransaction
  • Implementes the do method
    • Optinonal: Returns the result of the transaction

Read more in Tutorial

Installation

This framework can be installed by

pip install guara

Execution

It is recommended to use pytest

# Executes reporting the complete log
python -m pytest -o log_cli=1 --log-cli-level=INFO --log-format="%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s" --log-date-format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"

Tip

These options can also be customized through your pytest.ini file. Refer to Pytest documentaion.

Outputs

examples/web_ui/selenium/simple/test_local_page.py::TestLocalTransaction::test_local_page
--------------------------------------------------------------- live log setup ---------------------------------------------------------------
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Transaction 'OpenApp'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  url: file:////...sample.html
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  window_width: 1094
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  window_height: 765
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  implicitly_wait: 0.5
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Assertion 'IsEqualTo'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  actual:   'Sample page'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  expected: 'Sample page'
--------------------------------------------------------------- live log call ----------------------------------------------------------------
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Transaction 'SubmitText'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  text: cheese
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Assertion 'IsEqualTo'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  actual:   'It works! cheese!'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  expected: 'It works! cheese!'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Transaction 'SubmitText'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  text: cheese
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Assertion 'IsNotEqualTo'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  actual:   'It works! cheesecheese!'
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO  expected: 'Any'
PASSED                                                                                                                                 [100%]
------------------------------------------------------------- live log teardown --------------------------------------------------------------
2025-01-09 06:39:41 INFO Transaction 'CloseApp'

Tutorial

Read the step-by-step to build your first automation with this framework.

Using other Web Drivers

It is possible to run Guara using other Web Drivers like Caqui and Playwright. Check the requirements of each Web Driver before execute it. For example, Playwright requires the installation of browsers separetly.

Asynchronous execution

The core code was extended to allow asynchronous executions. Get more details here

How you can help?

Here's how you can help with this:

  • Star this project on GitHub.
  • Tell your friends and colleagues about it.
  • Share it on social media
  • Write a blog post about Guara.

Contributing

Read the Code of Conduct before push new Merge Requests.
Now, follow the steps in Contributing session.

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