- Developed an API automation framework from scratch to test multiple public APIs, including gorestapi, pokemonAPI, and PetAPI.
- Utilized TypeScript and Playwright’s request context for efficient and reliable API testing.
- Applied an Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) structure to ensure reusability, scalability, and maintainability of the framework.
- Integrated CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions for automated testing and deployment.
- Nodejs installed version 18 and above (you can use NVM)
- IDE (VScode, Webstorm)
- to get started with the project - first clone the repo by opening the terminal in your IDE and run:
git clone https://github.com/Romarionijim/TypeScript-Playwright-Api-Example.git
- after cloning the repo - navigate to the root directory:
cd TypeScript-Playwright-Api-Example
cd automation/
- install dependencies by running the following commands in this order:
npm ci
npx playwright install
- To run all of the tests you can run the following command in the terminal:
npm run test
- To run a specific test you can do it in two ways:
- run a specific test file e.g
npm run test tests/api_tests/pokemon/PokemonApiTests.spec.ts
- or navigate to a specific test file and type
.only
on a specifictest
block example:test.only('test goes here') => {
- run a specific test file e.g
- To run a tests in parallel with multiple workers you can specify the number of workers:
npx playwright test --workers=4'
- or override the current sciprt 1 worker:
npm run test -- --workers 4
- if you wanna only run tests that you have currently modified and changes are still uncommitted without having the need to specify a test file in the terminal or by passing
.only
to a specific test, you can run the following command - this will only run test files with uncommitted changes:npm run test:changed
- This will run when you have uncomitted changes on specific test files or class files related to specific test files so if you modify a class file that is used by a test and the change is uncommited it will only run the test related to the class - depends on what you have modified since the last git commit as long as it in the uncommited staging area.
- The reports that are used in this project are playwright html reports.
- To generate a report after a test, run the following:
npx playwright show-report
- The reports are also saved as artifact and saved for a limited time on github - which you can download as a zip file and extract them to view.
- In this project I'm using GitHub Actions CI/CD - any code changes you'll push will trigger the github actions pipeline where tests will checkout the current branch, install dependencies and runs all of the tests, deploy and upload the playwright html report.
- Test results html report will be uploaded as an artifact as well after each run so you can download it if you prefer that way (the report is retained up to 30 days after test run)