github.com/jaylevin/jenkins-library@v1.230.4/documentation/docs/steps/uiVeri5ExecuteTests.md (about) 1 # ${docGenStepName} 2 3 !!! warning "Deprecation notice" 4 Details of changes after the step migrated to a golang based step can be found [below](#exceptions). 5 6 ## ${docGenDescription} 7 8 ## Prerequisites 9 10 ## ${docGenParameters} 11 12 ## ${docGenConfiguration} 13 14 ## ${docJenkinsPluginDependencies} 15 16 ## Exceptions 17 18 The parameter `testOptions` is deprecated and is replaced by array type parameter `runOptions`. Groovy templating for this parameter is deprecated and no longer supported. 19 20 Using the `runOptions` parameter the 'seleniumAddress' for UIVeri5 can be set. 21 The former groovy implementation included a default for seleniumAddress in the runCommand. Since this is not possible with the golang-based implementation, the seleniumAddress has to be added to the runOptions. For jenkins on kubernetes the host is 'localhost', in other environments, e.g. native jenkins installations, the host can be set to 'selenium'. 22 23 ```yaml 24 runOptions: ["--seleniumAddress=http://localhost:4444/wd/hub", ..... ] 25 ``` 26 27 The parameter `failOnError` is no longer supported on the step due to strategic reasons of pipeline resilience. To achieve the former behaviour with `failOnError: false` configured, the step can be wrapped using try/catch in your custom pipeline script. 28 29 The `installCommand` does not support queueing shell commands using `&&` and `|` operator any longer. 30 31 If you see an error like `fatal: Not a git repository (or any parent up to mount point /home/jenkins)` it is likely that your test description cannot be found.<br /> 32 Please make sure to point parameter `runOptions` to your `conf.js` file like `runOptions: [...., './path/to/my/tests/conf.js']` 33 34 ## Examples 35 36 ### Passing credentials from Jenkins 37 38 When running acceptance tests in a real environment, authentication will be enabled in most cases. UIVeri5 includes [features to automatically perform the login](https://github.com/SAP/ui5-uiveri5/blob/master/docs/config/authentication.md) with credentials in the `conf.js`. However, having credentials to the acceptance system stored in plain text is not an optimal solution. 39 40 Therefore, UIVeri5 allows templating to set parameters at runtime, as shown in the following example `conf.js`: 41 42 ```js 43 // Read environment variables 44 const defaultParams = { 45 url: process.env.TARGET_SERVER_URL, 46 user: process.env.TEST_USER, 47 pass: process.env.TEST_PASS 48 }; 49 50 // Resolve path to specs relative to the working directory 51 const path = require('path'); 52 const specs = path.relative(process.cwd(), path.join(__dirname, '*.spec.js')); 53 54 // export UIVeri5 config 55 exports.config = { 56 profile: 'integration', 57 baseUrl: '\${params.url}', 58 specs: specs, 59 params: defaultParams, // can be overridden via cli `--params.<key>=<value>` 60 auth: { 61 // set up authorization for CF XSUAA 62 'sapcloud-form': { 63 user: '\${params.user}', 64 pass: '\${params.pass}', 65 userFieldSelector: 'input[id="j_username"]', 66 passFieldSelector: 'input[id="j_password"]', 67 logonButtonSelector: 'button[type="submit"]', 68 redirectUrl: /cp.portal\/site/ 69 } 70 } 71 }; 72 ``` 73 74 While default values for `baseUrl`, `user` and `pass` are read from the environment, they can also be overridden when calling the CLI. 75 76 In a custom Pipeline, this is very simple: Just wrap the call to `uiVeri5ExecuteTests` in `withCredentials`: 77 78 ```groovy 79 withCredentials([usernamePassword( 80 credentialsId: 'MY_ACCEPTANCE_CREDENTIALS', 81 passwordVariable: 'password', 82 usernameVariable: 'username' 83 )]) { 84 uiVeri5ExecuteTests script: this, runOptions: ["--baseURL=NEW_BASE_URL", "--params.user=${username}", "--params.pass=${password}", "--seleniumAddress=http://localhost:4444/wd/hub", "./uiveri5/conf.js"] 85 } 86 ``` 87 88 **Please note:** It is not recommended to override any secrets with the runOptions, because they may be seen in the Jenkins pipeline run console output. During the `withCredentials` call, the credentials are written to the environment and can be accessed by the test code. 89 90 The following example shows the recommended way to handle the username and password for a uiVeri5ExecuteTests call that needs authentication. The `passwordVariable` and `usernameVariable` need to match the environment variables in the test code. 91 92 ```groovy 93 withCredentials([usernamePassword( 94 credentialsId: 'MY_ACCEPTANCE_CREDENTIALS', 95 passwordVariable: 'TEST_PASS', 96 usernameVariable: 'TEST_USER' 97 )]) { 98 uiVeri5ExecuteTests script: this, runOptions: ["--seleniumAddress=http://localhost:4444/wd/hub", "./uiveri5/conf.js"] 99 } 100 ``` 101 102 There is also the option to use [vault for test credentials](https://www.project-piper.io/infrastructure/vault/#using-vault-for-test-credentials). 103 104 In a Pipeline Template, a [Stage Exit](../extensibility/#1-extend-individual-stages) can be used to fetch the credentials and store them in the environment. As the environment is passed down to uiVeri5ExecuteTests, the variables will be present there. This is an example for the stage exit `.pipeline/extensions/Acceptance.groovy` where the `credentialsId` is read from the `config.yml`: 105 106 ```groovy 107 void call(Map params) { 108 // read username and password from the credential store 109 withCredentials([usernamePassword( 110 credentialsId: params.config.acceptanceCredentialsId, 111 passwordVariable: 'password', 112 usernameVariable: 'username' 113 )]) { 114 // store the result in the environment variables for executeUIVeri5Test 115 withEnv(["TEST_USER=\${username}", "TEST_PASS=\${password}"]) { 116 //execute original stage as defined in the template 117 params.originalStage() 118 } 119 } 120 } 121 return this 122 ```