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BehatPantherExtension

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Symfony Panther extension for Behat

Install

composer require --dev robertfausk/behat-panther-extension

Usage example

  • Add Robertfausk\Behat\PantherExtension: ~ to your behat.yml.
  • Use panther session in Behat\MinkExtension.
  • The extension will use options of symfony/panther by default. Have a look at PantherTestCaseTrait::$defaultOptions for this.
  • Following are some examples with all sessions using mink-panther-driver:
    # in behat.yml
        extensions:
            Robertfausk\Behat\PantherExtension: ~ # no configuration here
            Behat\MinkExtension:
               javascript_session: javascript_chrome
               sessions:
                   default:
                       panther: ~
                   javascript:
                       panther:
                           options: ~
                   javascript_chrome:
                       panther:
                           options:
                               browser: 'chrome'
                               webServerDir: '%paths.base%/public' # your custom public dir
                   javascript_firefox:
                       panther:
                           options:
                               browser: 'firefox'

How to upgrade?

Have a look at CHANGELOG for detailed information.

How to contribute?

Start docker-compose with php version of your choice. Currently there are php7.2, php7.3 and php7.4.

docker-compose up php7.2

Run phpunit tests

docker-compose run php7.2 vendor/bin/phpunit

Credits

Created by Robert Freigang robertfausk.

BehatPantherExtension is built on top of symfony/panther and robertfausk/mink-panther-driver. It is for usage with Behat and Mink.