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Bump nightwatch from 1.4.3 to 1.7.8 #148

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Bumps nightwatch from 1.4.3 to 1.7.8.

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v1.7.8

  • Fixed #2777 – an issue with using Chrome and Edge in parallel (#2790)
  • Fixed #2794 – using .verify asserts with await or waitFor commands with abortOnFailure=false didn't work in case of test failure (#2802, #2797)
  • Fixed #2817 – inconsistent response format when using findElements command (#2820)
  • Added support to send last error as failure reason in Browserstack transport (#2778)

v1.7.7

  • Fixed #2748 - tests not running in parallel when source folder is specified as cli argument

v1.7.6

  • Fixed #2755 – npm postinstall issue on windows

v1.7.5

  • Fixed an issue with parallel running where the number of available workers wasn't set correctly in some cases - 7754054b34fcc750549d6a204f7f03dbaec97a41
  • Fixed xml output generation when running tests with multiple environments in parallel (#2734)

v1.7.3

Nightwatch v1.7

New features

Nightwatch v1.7.0 introduces a few major new features and improvements for the test runner and also regarding the test syntax, such as:

Fluent API

It is now possible to use ES6 async/await syntax and also chain api commands together in the same test case; e.g.:

it('find elements example', async function(browser) {
    const resultElements = await browser
      .url('https://nightwatchjs.org')
      .findElements('.features-container li');
resultElements.forEach(item => console.log('Element Id:', item.getId()))

});

Integrated support for Microsoft Edge

You can now use the newer (Chromium-based) Microsoft Edge browser to run your Nightwatch tests. The auto-generated nightwatch.conf.js already includes configuration, so you can just run by passing the edge environment:

$ nightwatch --env edge

Parallelism for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Edge

You can now run tests in parallel via workers in any browser. Not only that, but now you can also run via test workers across multiple browsers in parallel.

Example:

$ nightwatch --env edge,firefox,chrome --parallel

... (truncated)

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