Model-Based Continuous Integration Testing of Responsiveness of Web Applications

G. Brajnik, A. Baruzzo, S. Fabbro
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The problem we tackle deals with testing responsiveness of Web applications across different user platforms, which are combinations of browsers, operating systems, devices and device orientation. Because of the variety of such environmental conditions, the behavior of the Web application (the application under test, AUT) can differ widely. Failure modes such as buttons not being visible, feedback boxes located in the wrong position, user interface (UI) components not behaving properly are very common and may affect only some of the platforms. Even when practitioners adopt services such as Browserstack that provide virtualization of user platforms, identification of such defects is very demanding, and as a consequence it is seldom performed in a continuous integration fashion. Unfortunately, layout requirements of UIs tend to change very frequently, and the result is that changes are often not tested well enough. What is needed is a software test automation solution. We tackled this problem by adopting a model-based approach, centered on models that represent the data manipulated by the UI and its behavior. A compiler reads these models, integrates model annotations providing details about UI implementation and about test oracles, and produces Java source code of a test harness. The test harness hides details about the Document Object Model (DOM), about the particular test driver that is used to drive the AUT, and details about the oracles that can be used to check if the AUT satisfies certain properties, such as those dealing with its layout. The test engineer can write high level code for jUnit/TestNG test cases, which can then be run on all the desired platforms, using Selenium as a driver.
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基于模型的Web应用响应性持续集成测试
我们处理的问题是测试跨不同用户平台的Web应用程序的响应性,这些用户平台是浏览器、操作系统、设备和设备方向的组合。由于这种环境条件的多样性,Web应用程序(被测应用程序,AUT)的行为可能差别很大。诸如按钮不可见、反馈框位于错误位置、用户界面(UI)组件行为不正常等故障模式非常常见,可能只会影响部分平台。即使从业者采用了提供用户平台虚拟化的Browserstack之类的服务,对此类缺陷的识别也是非常苛刻的,因此它很少以持续集成的方式执行。不幸的是,ui的布局需求往往变化得非常频繁,结果是这些变化往往没有得到充分的测试。需要的是一个软件测试自动化解决方案。我们通过采用基于模型的方法来解决这个问题,该方法以表示由UI及其行为操纵的数据的模型为中心。编译器读取这些模型,集成提供UI实现和测试oracle细节的模型注释,并生成测试工具的Java源代码。测试工具隐藏了关于文档对象模型(DOM)的细节,关于用于驱动AUT的特定测试驱动程序的细节,以及关于可用于检查AUT是否满足某些属性(例如处理其布局的属性)的预言器的细节。测试工程师可以为jUnit/TestNG测试用例编写高级代码,然后可以使用Selenium作为驱动程序在所有所需的平台上运行这些代码。
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