Integrate Your Test Suite with BrowserStack
BrowserStack’s JBehave SDK supports a plug-and-play integration. Run your entire test suite in parallel with a few steps!
Prerequisites
- An existing automated test suite.
- JBehave v3.6+, Java v8+, Selenium v2.5+ (JSON Wire / W3C).
-
Maven is installed on your machine, Maven environment variables are set, and Maven bin is added to the system path,
$PATH
.
Looking for a starter project? Get started with our JBehave sample project.
Integration steps
Based on the method you use to build your project, complete the steps in the following tabs to integrate with BrowserStack.
Install BrowserStack Plugin
On the Eclipse toolbar, click Help > Eclipse Marketplace.
In the Eclipse Marketplace, search for BrowserStack > click Install > Finish.
Update your BrowserStack config file
Update your browserstack.yml
config file at the root level of your project. This file holds all the required capabilities to run tests on BrowserStack.
Set platforms to test on
Set the browsers/devices you want to test under the platforms
object. Our config follows W3C formatted capabilities.
Do you want to dynamically configure platforms?
To dynamically configure platforms across different tests, you can comment out the platforms
capability while still passing platform-specific capabilities.
BrowserStack Reporting
You can leverage BrowserStack’s extensive reporting features using the following capabilities:
The projectName
and buildName
config must be static and not change across different runs of the same build. This is a deviation in approach as specified by BrowserStack Automate or App Automate as Test Observability will automatically identify different build runs.
Restrict the characters in your projectName
and buildName
to alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), underscores (_), colons (:), and hyphens (-). Any other character will be replaced with a space.
Do you want to enable/disable auto-marking of test status and session?
The sessionName
and sessionStatus
are the names of your test sessions and status of your test sessions respectively. They are automatically picked from your test class/spec names and statuses. They do not need to be set manually when using the BrowserStack SDK. To override the sessionName
and sessionStatus
capabilities, use the following in your browserstack.yml file:
You can configure local testing to start without initializing the BrowserStack binary, or even with an existing binary using a local identifier
testContextOptions:
skipSessionName: true
skipSessionStatus: true
Use additional debugging features
By default, BrowserStack provides prettified session logs, screenshots on every failed selenium command, and a video of the entire test. Additionally, you can enable the following features:
Update BrowserStack config file
Copy the given code snippet and replace contents of browserstack.yml
file in the root folder of your test suite.
userName: YOUR_USERNAME
accessKey: YOUR_ACCESS_KEY
framework: jbehave
platforms:
- os: Windows
osVersion: 10
browserName: Chrome
browserVersion: 120.0
- os: OS X
osVersion: Monterey
browserName: Safari
browserVersion: 15.6
- deviceName: iPhone 13
osVersion: 15
browserName: Chromium
deviceOrientation: portrait
browserstackLocal: true
buildName: bstack-demo
projectName: BrowserStack Sample
CUSTOM_TAG_1: "You can set a custom Build Tag here"
# Use CUSTOM_TAG_<N> and set more build tags as you need.
debug: true
networkLogs: true
consoleLogs: info
Use our Capability Generator to select from a comprehensive set of options you can use to customize your tests.
To find out the location of the BrowserStack SDK log files, refer to BrowserStack SDK Log Files. If you are looking for more information, see FAQ documentation.
After you run your test, visit the Automate dashboard to view your test results.
Advanced features and use cases
Here’s a list of features and capabilities you may find useful.
Accept insecure certificates
The acceptInsecureCerts
capability suppresses browser popups warning about self-signed certificates usually found in staging environments.
Capability | Expected values |
---|---|
acceptInsecureCerts |
A boolean. Default is False .True if you want to accept all SSL certificates. |
acceptInsecureCerts: true
Change desktop resolution
The resolution
capability changes the default desktop screen resolution for your tests on BrowserStack.
Capability | Description | Expected values |
---|---|---|
resolution |
Set the resolution of your VM before beginning your test | A string. Default resolution is 1024x768 Supported resolutions: Windows (XP, 7): 800x600 , 1024x768 , 1280x800 , 1280x1024 , 1366x768 , 1440x900 , 1680x1050 , 1600x1200 , 1920x1200 , 1920x1080 , and 2048x1536 Windows (8, 8.1, 10): 1024x768 , 1280x800 , 1280x1024 , 1366x768 , 1440x900 , 1680x1050 , 1600x1200 , 1920x1200 , 1920x1080 , and 2048x1536 OS X (Sequoia, Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina, Mojave, and High Sierra): 1024x768 , 1280x960 , 1280x1024 , 1600x1200 , 1920x1080 , 2560x1440 , 2560x1600 , and 3840x2160 OS X (All other versions): 1024x768 , 1280x960 , 1280x1024 , 1600x1200 , and 1920x1080
|
resolution: 1024x768
Simulate IP geolocation
The geoLocation
capability lets you test your websites across different countries.
Note that this capability is supported on the Enterprise plan only. You can contact sales to get an Enterprise plan for your account.
Capability | Description | Expected values |
---|---|---|
geoLocation |
Set the country code you want your test to detect | A string. An ISO 2 country code FR for France, CN for China Check out the complete list of 45+ countries we support. |
geoLocation: FR
Simulate network conditions
The networkProfile
capability lets you test your websites under different network conditions.
Capability | Description | Expected values |
---|---|---|
networkProfile |
Set the network profile to start the test with | A string. 2g-gprs-good , 4g-lte-advanced-lossy Check out the complete list of all pre-defined network profiles. |
networkProfile: 2g-gprs-good
Others
Following are a few additional links to documentation pages that might help with your test scenarios:
Next steps
Once you have successfully integrated your test suite with BrowserStack, you might want to check the following:
- Generate a list of capabilities that you want to use in tests
- Find information about your Projects, Builds and Sessions using our REST APIs
- Set up your CI/CD: Jenkins, Bamboo, TeamCity, Azure, CircleCI, BitBucket, TravisCI, GitHub Actions
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