This library allows easily record video of your UI tests by just putting couple annotations.
Supports popular Java test frameworks:
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JUnit
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TestNg
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Spock
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Selenium Grid
<dependency>
<groupId>com.automation-remarks</groupId>
<artifactId>video-recorder-junit</artifactId>
<version>LATEST</version>
</dependency>
compile group: 'com.automation-remarks', name: 'video-recorder-junit', version: '1.+'
import com.automation.remarks.video.annotations.Video;
import com.automation.remarks.video.junit.VideoRule;
import org.junit.Rule;
import org.junit.Test;
import static junit.framework.Assert.assertTrue;
public class JUnitVideoTest {
@Rule
public VideoRule videoRule = new VideoRule();
@Test
@Video
public void shouldFailAndCreateRecordWithTestName() {
Thread.sleep(5000);
assert false;
}
@Test
@Video(name = "second_test")
public void videoShouldHaveNameSecondTest() {
Thread.sleep(10000);
assertTrue(false);
}
}
JUnit 5
compile group: 'com.automation-remarks', name: 'video-recorder-junit5', version: '1.+'
import com.automation.remarks.junit5.Video;
public class JUnitVideoTest { @Test @Video public void shouldFailAndCreateRecordWithTestName() { Thread.sleep(5000); assert false; } @Test @Video(name = "second_test") public void videoShouldHaveNameSecondTest() { Thread.sleep(10000); assertTrue(false); } }
<dependency>
<groupId>com.automation-remarks</groupId>
<artifactId>video-recorder-testng</artifactId>
<version>LATEST</version>
</dependency>
compile group: 'com.automation-remarks', name: 'video-recorder-testng', version: '1.+'
import com.automation.remarks.video.annotations.Video;
import com.automation.remarks.video.testng.VideoListener;
import org.testng.annotations.Listeners;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import static junit.framework.Assert.assertTrue;
@Listeners(VideoListener.class)
public class TestNgVideoTest {
@Test
@Video
public void shouldFailAndCreateRecordWithTestName() {
Thread.sleep(1000);
assert false;
}
@Test
@Video(name = "second_test")
public void videoShouldHaveNameSecondTest(){
Thread.sleep(1000);
assertTrue(false);
}
}
You are able to set some configuration parameters for Video Recorder.
Create properties file video.properties in classpath:
video.folder= ${user home}/video video.enabled=false // default true video.mode=ALL // default ANNOTATED recorder.type=FFMPEG // default MONTE video.save.mode=ALL // default FAILED_ONLY video.frame.rate=1 // default 24
or with maven
mvn test -Dvideo.folder=custom_folder // default video -Dvideo.enabled=false // default true -Dvideo.mode=ALL // default ANNOTATED -Drecorder.type=FFMPEG // default MONTE -Dvideo.save.mode=ALL // default FAILED_ONLY -Dvideo.frame.rate=1 // default 24 -Dvideo.screen.size=1024x768 // screen size
In order to use ffmpeg type recorder first you need to perform such steps:
Need to install ffmpeg recorder
On ubuntu you can do it using such command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
For Mac just use brew:
brew install ffmpeg
In case of Windows platform you need to download ffmpeg
Just download it and unzip to some folder on you PC. Example C:\ffmpeg
Then set System variable path for ffmpeg. Example
Example: add to PATH variable ;C:\ffmpeg\bin
Also you need to download SendSignalCtrlC.exe utility and put into the folder ffmpeg/bin.
The final result should be folder with ffmpeg, SendSignalCtrlC.exe utilities and System variable that point to this folder.
To be sure that everything works properly, open CMD and perform first command:
ffmpeg
The output shoul lopk like this:
C:\Users\sepi>ffmpeg ffmpeg version N-81234-ge1be80a Copyright (c) 2000-2016 the FFmpeg developers built with gcc 5.4.0 (GCC) configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-w32threads --enable-dxva2 --enable-libmfx --enable-nvenc --enable-avisynth --enable-bzlib --enable-libebur128 --enable-fontconfig --enable-frei0r --enable-gnutls --enable-iconv --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libilbc --enable-libmodplug --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-libzimg --enable-lzma --enable-decklink --enable-zlib libavutil 55. 28.100 / 55. 28.100 libavcodec 57. 51.100 / 57. 51.100 libavformat 57. 44.100 / 57. 44.100 libavdevice 57. 0.102 / 57. 0.102 libavfilter 6. 49.100 / 6. 49.100 libswscale 4. 1.100 / 4. 1.100 libswresample 2. 1.100 / 2. 1.100 libpostproc 54. 0.100 / 54. 0.100 Hyper fast Audio and Video encoder usage: ffmpeg [options] [[infile options] -i infile]... {[outfile options] outfile}... Use -h to get full help or, even better, run 'man ffmpeg'
Than execute in CMD another command:
SendSignalCtrlC
Output:
C:\Users\sepi>SendSignalCtrlC SendSignalCtrlC <pid> <pid> - send ctrl-c to process <pid> (hex ok)
If no errors, that everything set properly. You can you FFMPEG recorder type in ypur tests
Build remote module:
./gradlew remote:jar
Run hub:
java -jar video-recorder-remote-x.x.jar -role hub
Run node:
java -jar video-recorder-remote-x.x.jar -servlets "com.automation.remarks.remote.node.Video" -role node -port 5555 -hub "http://localhost:4444/grid/register"
Change listener in your tests to RemoteVideoListener:
import com.automation.remarks.testng.GridInfoExtractor;
import com.automation.remarks.testng.RemoteVideoListener;
import com.automation.remarks.video.annotations.Video;
import com.automation.remarks.video.recorder.VideoRecorder;
import com.codeborne.selenide.Configuration;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver;
import org.testng.annotations.BeforeClass;
import org.testng.annotations.Listeners;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import java.net.URL;
import static com.automation.remarks.testng.test.TestNGRemoteListenerTest.startGrid;
import static org.testng.Assert.fail;
@Listeners(RemoteVideoListener.class)
public class IntegrationTest {
RemoteWebDriver driver;
@BeforeClass
public void setUp() throws Exception {
URL hubUrl = new URL("http://localhost:4444/wd/hub");
driver = new RemoteWebDriver(hubUrl, DesiredCapabilities.firefox());
String nodeIp = GridInfoExtractor.getNodeIp(hubUrl, driver.getSessionId().toString());
VideoRecorder.conf()
.withRemoteUrl(nodeIp);
}
@Test
@Video
public void test() throws InterruptedException {
driver.get("http://automation-remarks.com");
}
}
You can log recorder events using log4j.
Just need to set DEBUG level fot package com.automation.remarks.video.recorder
Log4j settings example: with Console and File appenders.
log4j.rootLogger=INFO, CA, FA #Console Appender log4j.appender.CA=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender log4j.appender.CA.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.CA.layout.ConversionPattern=%-4r [%t] %-5p %c %x - %m%n #File Appender log4j.appender.FA=org.apache.log4j.FileAppender log4j.appender.FA.File=ffmpeg.log log4j.appender.FA.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.FA.layout.ConversionPattern=[%-5p] %d %c - %m%n # Set the logger level of File Appender to DEBUG log4j.logger.com.automation.remarks.video.recorder=DEBUG, FA log4j.additivity.com.automation.remarks.video.recorder=false