Lightweight Cucumber-style UI testing for iOS.
Add https://github.com/Q42/Salad.git as a dependency of your UI test target(s).
target 'MyAppUITests' do
pod 'Salad', git: 'https://github.com/Q42/Salad.git'
endThe design pattern for testing using Salad consists of four concepts: View Objects, Behaviours, Data Objects and Tests. They are described in more detail below.
We have a simple demo app that shows Salad UI testing in action: github.com/Q42/Salad.DemoApp.
A View Object is a reference to a certain view in the app's UI. During the test run, Salad looks up the matching view in the app by its accessibility identifier.
The view object describes what can be done with the view using properties and methods.
For example, for a TodoItemView object, you are able to read its title label using the titleLabel String property.
And for a ToDoListView, you can tap a button on it with the tapAddButton() method.
If any of these lookups fail, it will fail the UI test.
Behaviours are used to perform certain actions on views. The protocol consists of one method:
func perform<FromView: ViewObject, ToView: ViewObject>(from view: FromView) -> ToViewSuch an action can be navigating between two different views. The FromView and ToView in the type signature will reflect that.
Or for an action that is local to a view, the FromView and ToView will be the same, and you stay on the same view.
Data objects are plain Swift structs used to represent test data. Deterministic value pickers can be used to select pseudo-random test data using a seeded random number generator.
In the test classes, all the above is brought together. They are normal XCTestCase classes, but they use a Scenario from Salad to write tests that are less verbose and are more about behaviour of your app.
You use the when/then methods to do this.
override func setUp() {
valuePicker = try! DeterministicValuePicker(testName: name, seed: .generate)
let app = XCUIApplication()
app.launch()
scenario = Scenario<TodoListView>(given: app)
}
func testCreateTodoItem() {
let todoItem = valuePicker.pickValue(from: TodoItem.validItems)
scenario
.then { view in XCTAssertEqual(view.todoItems.count, 0) }
.when(CreateTodoItem(title: todoItem.title))
.then { view in
XCTAssertEqual(view.todoItems.count, 1)
XCTAssertEqual(view.todoItems.first?.titleLabel.label, todoItem.title)
}
}- 2022-03-02: 0.0.3 release containing minor fixes
- 2020-01-24: Initial open source release
- 2019-07-01: Initial private version for a project at Q42