├── .DS_Store
├── .gitignore
├── .idea
├── markdown-navigator.xml
├── markdown-navigator
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├── misc.xml
├── modules.xml
├── preferred-vcs.xml
├── python-workshop.iml
├── vcs.xml
└── workspace.xml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── course1
├── __init__.py
├── __pycache__
│ ├── __init__.cpython-36.pyc
│ └── testa.cpython-36.pyc
├── helloworld.py
├── list.py
├── practice.py
├── strings.py
└── testa.py
├── course2
├── Person.py
├── __init__.py
├── b.py
├── function_example.py
├── guass_function.py
├── mortgage_calculator.py
├── test_guass_function.py
├── test_person_function.py
└── test_suite.py
├── course3
├── class_example
│ ├── Person.py
│ └── __init__.py
├── python_unit
│ ├── chromedriver
│ ├── facebook_login_page_test.py
│ ├── python_new.py
│ ├── sample_test2.py
│ ├── sample_unit.py
│ └── souce_code.py
└── selenium_ide
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── nbai_test.py
├── course4
├── __init__.py
├── __pycache__
│ └── __init__.cpython-36.pyc
├── api_test.py
├── facebook
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── facebook.robot
│ ├── forloop.robot
│ ├── log.html
│ ├── output.xml
│ ├── report.html
│ ├── robot_lib
│ │ ├── LoginLibrary.py
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── chromedriver
│ │ └── geckodriver
│ └── sut
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ └── login.py
├── google_test.py
├── justeat
│ ├── chromedriver
│ ├── justeat.py
│ ├── justeat.robot
│ ├── justeat_lib
│ │ └── OrderLibrary.py
│ ├── log.html
│ ├── output.xml
│ └── report.html
└── robot-quick-start
│ ├── BUILD.rst
│ ├── QuickStart.robot
│ ├── QuickStart.rst
│ ├── README.rst
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── forloop.robot
│ ├── log.html
│ ├── output.xml
│ ├── report.html
│ ├── robot_lib
│ ├── LoginLibrary.py
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── chromedriver
│ └── geckodriver
│ ├── sample.robot
│ └── sut
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── login.py
├── course5
├── .DS_Store
├── README.md
├── iga.py
├── login_test.py
├── postman_api_test.py
└── read_data.py
├── course6
├── __init__.py
├── employee-2019-06-02 21:45:09.html
├── read_data.ipynb
├── read_data.py
├── read_data_2.ipynb
├── read_employee.py
└── temp_employee2019-06-02 21:45:09.csv
├── course7
├── __init__.py
├── employee_test.py
└── employee_web.py
├── course_package_3
└── __init__.py
├── document
├── API Testing.pptx
├── Continuous Integration.pdf
├── Introduction.pptx
├── PerfTest.ppt
├── Postman Echo.postman_collection.json
├── Python_selenium.pptx
├── Test-case-template-xls.xls
├── course1.pptx
├── course2-3.pptx
├── course4.ppt
├── robotframeworkintroduction.pdf
├── sample-test-plan-template.pdf
└── ~$Python_selenium.pptx
├── driver
└── chromedriver
└── projects
├── .DS_Store
├── __init__.py
└── automation
├── __init__.py
├── chromedriver
└── facebook_login_page_test.py
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1 | # Python Automation Testing
2 |
3 | Upon completion of this class, the student will be able to automate software testing with Python, Selenium WebDriver, and API, Postman, focusing on web applications. Topics include language components, working with a professional IDE, objet oriented design, unit tests, performance testing and RESTful service.
4 | The course is supplemented with many hands-on labs, solutions, and code examples.
5 |
6 | # Course Outline
7 |
8 | ## Course Outline
9 | ### Introduction to Automation(2h)
10 | * Planning for Automation
11 | * Skills/Tools/Workflows
12 |
13 | ### Python Programming Basics(8h)
14 | * Basic Syntax
15 | * Types of Variables and their declaration
16 | * Control condition flow
17 | * Object Oriented Design
18 |
19 | ### Python with Selenium(8h)
20 | * Selenium WebDriver
21 | * Pytest Framework
22 | * Robot Framework
23 |
24 | ### Database with python(8h)
25 | * DataBase Introduction
26 | * Python CRUD Operation
27 |
28 | ### API Testing(8h)
29 | * Introduction to API
30 | * Restful Service
31 | * RESTful Web service with Flask Microframework
32 | * API Testing with Pytest
33 |
34 | ### Performance Testing(2h)
35 | * Performance Testing vs Load Testing vs Stress Testing
36 | * Jmeter Testing
37 |
38 | ### Testing and Continuous Integration(3h)
39 | * Agile Methodology
40 | * Continues Build Environments
41 | * Static Analysis
42 | * Jenkins/Gitlab CI
43 | * Dockerized app testing
44 |
45 | ### Job Search and CV(2h)
46 |
47 |
48 | # Windows Installation
49 | ## Python Download
50 |
51 | `https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-362`
52 |
53 | # Pycharm Download
54 |
55 | If you are in ECV, you could use the following address
56 |
57 | ## Windows User
58 |
59 | `http://192.168.88.187:8080/pycharm.exe`
60 |
61 | ## Mac User
62 |
63 | `http://192.168.88.187:8080/pycharm.dmg`
64 |
65 | # Mac OS X Installation
66 |
67 | ## Installing Python 3
68 |
69 | To install Homebrew, open Terminal or your favorite OSX terminal emulator and run
70 |
71 | `$ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"`
72 |
73 | The script will explain what changes it will make and prompt you before the installation begins. Once you’ve installed Homebrew, insert the Homebrew directory at the top of your PATH environment variable. You can do this by adding the following line at the bottom of your ~/.profile file
74 |
75 | `export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH`
76 |
77 | Now, we can install Python 3:
78 |
79 | `$ brew install python3`
80 |
81 |
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1 | print(3.1)
2 | print("Hello world!")
3 | print('hello world')
4 |
5 | print(3,5)
6 |
7 | print(3+5)
8 | print("hello"+"world")
9 | print(3+float("10.1"))
10 |
11 | print(5/3)
12 |
13 | a="s"
14 | a=1
15 | print(a)
16 |
17 | b=4
18 | print(a+b)
19 |
20 | print(a//b)
21 | print(a%b)
22 | print(2**3)
23 | print(a==b)
24 | # a=4
25 | print(a==b)
26 |
27 | if a!=b:
28 | print("a",a)
29 | print("b",b)
30 | else: print(" equal")
31 |
32 | team_members=['Jim','Jade','Kris','Rik','Kate']
33 | print(team_members)
34 | print(team_members[2][1])
35 | print(team_members[-2])
36 | print(team_members[1:3])
37 | print()
38 | team_members[2]="Ray"
39 | print(len(team_members[2]))
40 |
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1 | a = {
2 | "quoteVolume": "425.9338696054",
3 | "baseVolume": "2596728.104756011839",
4 | "highestBid": "6136.6",
5 | "high24hr": "6176.47",
6 | "last": "6145.98",
7 | "lowestAsk": "6145.99",
8 | "elapsed": "10ms",
9 | "result": "true",
10 | "low24hr": "5935.38",
11 | "percentChange": "2.037096067259"
12 | }
13 |
14 | # if float(a['low24hr'])>6000:
15 | # print('I have profit')
16 | # else:
17 | # print('No supper')
18 |
19 | import random
20 |
21 | b = random.randint(1, 21)
22 | # count = 5
23 | # while count > 0:
24 | # print(b)
25 | # if b > 10:
26 | # b = random.randint(1, 21)
27 | # else:
28 | # print('Found B, value is', b)
29 | # break
30 | # count = count - 1
31 | #
32 | # for x in range(20):
33 | # if (x == 5):
34 | # continue
35 | # print(x)
36 |
37 | count=1
38 | while True:
39 | if count<5:
40 | count=count+1
41 | while True:
42 | print('inner')
43 | break
44 | else: break
45 | print(count)
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1 |
2 |
3 | def three_order_eq(a,b,c,x):
4 | #print("y="+str(a)+"*x**3+"+str(b)+"*x+"+str(c))
5 | return a*x**3+b*x+c
6 |
7 | y =100
8 | a=2
9 | b=3
10 | c=1
11 |
12 | n=100000
13 | x=5
14 | print("x: ",x,"y: ",three_order_eq(1,2,3,x))
15 |
16 | for x in range(-n,n):
17 | x/=1000
18 | yx=three_order_eq(a,b,c,x)
19 |
20 | if yx-y<0.1 and yx-y>-0.1:
21 | print(x, yx-y,yx)
22 | break
23 | print("End")
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
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1 | one = 1
2 | two = 2
3 | three = one + two
4 | print(three)
5 |
6 | hello = "hello"
7 | world = "world"
8 | helloworld = hello + " " + world
9 | print(helloworld)
10 |
11 |
12 | a, b = 3, 4
13 | print(a,b)
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1 | def printeme(str):
2 | print('Happy day, ' + str)
3 |
4 |
5 | if __name__ == "__main__":
6 | print('hello wprld')
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1 | class Person:
2 | name = ""
3 | age = 0
4 | sex = ""
5 | __weight = 50
6 |
7 | def __init__(self, name, age):
8 | self.name = "NBAI-" + name
9 | self.age = age
10 |
11 | def get_name(self):
12 | return self.name
13 |
14 | def set_name(self, name):
15 | self.name = name + "."
16 |
17 | def __str__(self):
18 | return "Name: %s, Age: %d " % (self.name, self.age)
19 |
20 |
21 | class Student(Person):
22 | role = "Student"
23 |
24 | def set_name(self, name):
25 | self.name = name+"."
26 |
27 | def __str__(self):
28 | return "Name: %s, Age: %d role %s" % (self.name, self.age, self.role)
29 |
30 |
31 | class Teacher(Person):
32 | role = "Teacher"
33 |
34 | def __str__(self):
35 | return "Name: %s, Age: %d role %s" % (self.name, self.age, self.role)
36 |
37 |
38 | if __name__ == "__main__":
39 | jim = Student("Jim", 20)
40 |
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1 | from course1.testa import *
2 |
3 | if __name__ == "__main__":
4 | printeme("methprintmeod from a file")
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1 | def printme(str):
2 | print("Hello,",str,'Welcome back')
3 |
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1 | from course2.function_example import printme
2 |
3 |
4 | def gass_sum(count=100):
5 | if type(count).__name__ != 'int':
6 | return "Error,type not supported"
7 | sum = 0
8 | if count<0:
9 | for x in range(abs(count)):
10 | tmp = -(x + 1)
11 | sum += tmp
12 |
13 | for x in range(count):
14 | # tmp is the temperate value of th x+1.
15 | # e.g. when x = 0, tmp should be 1
16 | tmp = x + 1
17 | sum += tmp
18 | return sum
19 |
20 |
21 | if __name__ == "__main__":
22 | print(gass_sum(100))
23 | print(gass_sum(-100))
24 | printme('Jim1')
25 |
26 |
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1 | class MortgageCalculator:
2 | __interest_rate = 0.036
3 | __principal_pay = 200000
4 | __total_value = 400000
5 | __terms_year = 25
6 |
7 | def __init__(self, interest_rate, principal_pay, total_value, terms_year):
8 | self.__interest_rate = interest_rate
9 | self.__principal_pay = principal_pay
10 | self.__total_value = total_value
11 | self.__terms_year = terms_year
12 | self.__terms_month = terms_year * 12
13 |
14 | def get_interest_rate(self):
15 | return self.__interest_rate
16 |
17 | def __str__(self):
18 | return "Interest_rate: %s\nPrincipal Pay: %d\n" % (self.__interest_rate, self.__principal_pay)
19 |
20 | def calculator(self):
21 | interest_low_month = self.__interest_rate / 12
22 | mortgage = self.__total_value - self.__principal_pay
23 | total_payment = (self.__total_value - self.__principal_pay) * ((1 + interest_low_month) ** self.__terms_month)
24 | # if we use the low interest loan, we planing to equal payment in the next 25 years
25 | # and we using monthly pay
26 | # Term 1: a, a*(1+interest_low)**(terms_month -1)
27 | # Term 2: a, a*(1+interest_low)**(terms_month -2)
28 | # total_value/terms_month< a < 10*total_value/terms_month
29 | principal = 0
30 | base_principal = mortgage // self.__terms_month
31 |
32 | def seq(start, stop, step=1):
33 | n = int(round((stop - start) / float(step)))
34 | if n > 1:
35 | return ([start + step * i for i in range(n + 1)])
36 | elif n == 1:
37 | return ([start])
38 | else:
39 | return ([])
40 |
41 | for a in seq(base_principal, 10 * mortgage // self.__terms_month, 0.01):
42 | total_paid = 0
43 | for term in range(0, self.__terms_month):
44 | total_paid += a * ((1 + interest_low_month) ** (self.__terms_month - term))
45 | if total_payment - total_paid < total_payment * 0.000000001:
46 | print(a, total_paid, total_payment)
47 | principal = a
48 | break
49 |
50 | for term in range(self.__terms_month):
51 | print("Term %d: \nPrincipal: %f,Interests:%f, Total:%f "
52 | % (term, principal, principal * ((1 + interest_low_month) ** (self.__terms_month - term) - 1),
53 | principal * (1 + interest_low_month) ** (self.__terms_month - term)))
54 |
55 | print('Total paid:%f,Amortization Interest Cost:%f' %
56 | (principal * self.__terms_month, principal * self.__terms_month - mortgage))
57 | return principal, principal * self.__terms_month - mortgage
58 |
59 | def cash_back(self, rate, amount):
60 | return amount * ((1 + rate) ** self.__terms_year)
61 |
62 | def cash_back_difference(self, new_rate, amount):
63 | # compare amount is greater or less than the new rate benefits
64 | # new rate benefits= calculate difference with new rate and old rate
65 | # new_rate_benefits=
66 | old_principle, old_amortization_interest_cost = self.calculator()
67 | plan_new = MortgageCalculator(interest_rate=new_rate, principal_pay=self.__principal_pay,
68 | total_value=self.__total_value, terms_year=self.__terms_year)
69 | new_principle, new_amortization_interest_cost = plan_new.calculator()
70 | new_rate_benefits = old_amortization_interest_cost-new_amortization_interest_cost
71 | amount = self.cash_back(new_rate, amount)
72 | print("\nWith cash back %f, and new rate %f vs old rate %f, we gain: %f in %d years." % (
73 | cash_back, new_rate, self.__interest_rate, amount + new_rate_benefits, self.__terms_year))
74 |
75 | return amount + new_rate_benefits
76 |
77 |
78 | if __name__ == "__main__":
79 | print('''
80 | Purchase Price:400,000
81 | Down payment: 200,000
82 | Interests rateL: 3.74%
83 | Terms: 25 years
84 | Monthly payment: ???
85 |
86 | ''')
87 | plan_a = MortgageCalculator(0.037, 80000, 400000, 25)
88 | plan_b = MortgageCalculator(0.035, 80000, 400000, 25)
89 |
90 | plan_c = MortgageCalculator(interest_rate=0.035, principal_pay=300000, total_value=400000, terms_year=25)
91 | cash_back = 1500
92 | new_rate = 0.037
93 | plan_c.cash_back_difference(new_rate=new_rate, amount=cash_back)
94 |
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1 | import unittest
2 | from course2.guass_function import gass_sum
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestGaussSum(unittest.TestCase):
6 | def setUp(self):
7 | print("start")
8 |
9 | def tearDown(self):
10 | print("shut down")
11 |
12 | def test_gass_sum(self):
13 | print("test_gass_sum")
14 | self.assertEqual(gass_sum(100), 5050,"Not equal")
15 |
16 | @unittest.skip("Not implemented")
17 | def test_gass_sum_negative(self):
18 | self.assertEqual(gass_sum(-100), -5050)
19 |
20 | def test_gass_sum_string(self):
21 | print("test_gass_sum_string")
22 | self.assertEqual(gass_sum("a"), "Error,type not supported")
23 |
24 | def test_gass_sum_float(self):
25 | print("test_gass_sum_float")
26 | self.assertEqual(gass_sum(10.1), "Error,type not supported")
27 |
28 |
29 | if __name__ == "__main__":
30 | unittest.main()
31 |
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1 | import unittest
2 |
3 | from course2.Person import Student, Teacher
4 | from course2.guass_function import gass_sum
5 |
6 |
7 | class TestPerson(unittest.TestCase):
8 | def setUp(self):
9 | print("start")
10 |
11 | def tearDown(self):
12 | print("shut down")
13 |
14 | def test_student_set_name(self):
15 | jim = Student("Jim", 20)
16 | jim.set_name("Ray")
17 | self.assertEqual(jim.name, "Ray","set name failed")
18 |
19 | def test_teacher_set_name(self):
20 | jim = Teacher("Jim", 20)
21 | jim.set_name("Ray")
22 | self.assertEqual(jim.name, "Ray.","set name failed")
23 |
24 | def test_teacher_get_name(self):
25 | jim = Teacher("Ray", 1000)
26 | jim.set_name("张三")
27 | self.assertEqual(jim.get_name(), "张三.","set name failed")
28 |
29 | @unittest.skip("Not implemented")
30 | def test_gass_sum_negative(self):
31 | self.assertEqual(gass_sum(-100), -5050)
32 |
33 | if __name__ == "__main__":
34 | unittest.main()
35 |
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1 | import unittest
2 |
3 | from course2.test_guass_function import TestGaussSum
4 | from course2.test_person_function import TestPerson
5 |
6 |
7 | def user_acceptance_test_suite():
8 | suite = unittest.TestSuite()
9 | suite.addTest(TestGaussSum('test_gass_sum_negative'))
10 | suite.addTest(TestPerson('test_student_set_name'))
11 | return suite
12 |
13 |
14 | if __name__ == "__main__":
15 | user_acceptance_test_suite = user_acceptance_test_suite()
16 | runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
17 | runner.run(user_acceptance_test_suite)
18 |
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1 | class Person:
2 | __name = None
3 | __age = None
4 | paid = False
5 |
6 | def __init__(self, name, age):
7 | self.__name = name
8 | self.__age = age
9 |
10 | def get_name(self):
11 | return self.__name
12 |
13 | def set_age(self, age):
14 | self.__age = age
15 |
16 | def get_age(self):
17 | return self.__age
18 |
19 | # def setPaid(self, ispaid):
20 | # self.paid = ispaid
21 | #
22 |
23 |
24 | if __name__ == "__main__":
25 | jim = Person("Jim", 33)
26 |
27 | print(jim.get_name())
28 | print(jim.get_age())
29 | print(jim.paid)
30 | jim.paid = True
31 | print(jim.paid)
32 |
33 | Kris = Person("Kris", 18)
34 | Kris.set_age(24)
35 | print(Kris.get_age()) # 24
36 |
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1 | import unittest
2 | from selenium import webdriver
3 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
4 |
5 | WAITING_TIME = 5
6 |
7 | class login_page_test(unittest.TestCase):
8 | def setUp(self):
9 | # super().__init__()
10 | self.user = "ecv"
11 | self.pwd = "12345"
12 |
13 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
14 | options.add_argument("--start-maximized")
15 |
16 | self.driver = webdriver.Chrome('./chromedriver', chrome_options=options)
17 | self.driver.get("http://www.facebook.com")
18 |
19 | def test_login_fail(self):
20 |
21 | assert "Facebook" in self.driver.title
22 |
23 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
24 | elem = self.driver.find_element_by_id("email")
25 | elem.send_keys(self.user)
26 | elem = self.driver.find_element_by_id("pass")
27 |
28 | elem.send_keys(self.pwd)
29 |
30 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
31 |
32 | elem.send_keys(Keys.RETURN)
33 |
34 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
35 | # assert "Log into Facebook" in driver.title
36 | self.assertEqual("Log into Facebook",
37 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath('//*[@id="header_block"]/span').text)
38 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath("//A[@id='reg-link']").click()
39 |
40 | self.assertEqual("Create a New Account",
41 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath("//DIV[@class='mbs _52lq fsl fwb fcb'][text()='Create a New Account']").text)
42 |
43 | def shutDown(self):
44 | self.driver.close()
45 |
46 |
47 | if __name__ == "__main__":
48 | unittest.main()
49 |
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1 | import unittest
2 |
3 |
4 | class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
5 |
6 | def test_upper(self):
7 | self.assertEqual('foo'.upper(), 'FOO')
8 |
9 | def test_isupper(self):
10 | self.assertTrue('FOO'.isupper())
11 | self.assertFalse('Foo'.isupper())
12 |
13 | def test_split(self):
14 | s = 'hello world'
15 | self.assertEqual(s.split(), ['hello', 'world'])
16 | # check that s.split fails when the separator is not a string
17 | with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
18 | s.split(2)
19 |
20 | if __name__ == '__main__':
21 | unittest.main()
22 |
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1 | import pytest
2 |
3 | @pytest.fixture
4 | def smtp():
5 | import smtplib
6 | return smtplib.SMTP("smtp.gmail.com", 587, timeout=5)
7 |
8 | def test_ehlo(smtp):
9 | response, msg = smtp.ehlo()
10 | assert response == 250
11 | assert 0 # for demo purposes
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1 | # content of test_sample.py
2 | from selenium import webdriver
3 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
4 |
5 | WAITING_TIME = 5
6 |
7 | def login_failed_check(driver, user, pwd):
8 | assert "Facebook" in driver.title
9 |
10 | driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
11 | elem = driver.find_element_by_id("email")
12 | elem.send_keys(user)
13 | elem = driver.find_element_by_id("pass")
14 |
15 | elem.send_keys(pwd)
16 |
17 | driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
18 |
19 | elem.send_keys(Keys.RETURN)
20 |
21 | driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
22 | # assert "Log into Facebook" in driver.title
23 |
24 | assert "Log into Facebok" in driver.find_element_by_xpath('//*[@id="header_block"]/span').text
25 |
26 |
27 | def test_answer():
28 | user = "ecv"
29 | pwd = "12345"
30 |
31 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
32 | options.add_argument("--start-maximized")
33 |
34 | driver = webdriver.Chrome('./chromedriver', chrome_options=options)
35 |
36 | driver.get("http://www.facebook.com")
37 |
38 | login_failed_check(driver, user, pwd)
39 |
40 | driver.close()
41 |
42 |
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1 | def converting_chinese_to_english(chinese):
2 | if chinese == "天":
3 | return 'sky'
4 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | from selenium import webdriver
3 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
4 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
5 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
6 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
7 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoAlertPresentException
8 | import unittest, time, re
9 |
10 |
11 | class AppDynamicsJob(unittest.TestCase):
12 | def setUp(self):
13 | # AppDynamics will automatically override this web driver
14 | # as documented in https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Write+Your+First+Script
15 | self.driver = webdriver.Chrome("./../python_unit/chromedriver")
16 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(30)
17 | self.verificationErrors = []
18 | self.accept_next_alert = True
19 |
20 | def test_app_dynamics_job(self):
21 | driver = self.driver
22 | driver.get("https://nbai.io/")
23 | # time.sleep(3)
24 | driver.find_element_by_xpath("//a[contains(text(),'Sign up')]").click()
25 | driver.find_element_by_xpath("//a[contains(text(),'Sign Up')]").click()
26 | driver.find_element_by_xpath("//input[@id='firstName']").send_keys("charles")
27 | driver.find_element_by_xpath("//button[@id='m_login_signup_submit']").click()
28 | print(driver.find_element_by_xpath(
29 | '//*[@id="m_login"]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div/div[2]/form/div[5]').text)
30 | try:
31 | self.assertEqual("This field is required.\nMinimum length of 6 including a letter and a number", driver.find_element_by_xpath(
32 | '//*[@id="m_login"]/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/div/div[2]/form/div[5]').text)
33 | except AssertionError as e:
34 | self.verificationErrors.append(str(e))
35 |
36 | def is_element_present(self, how, what):
37 | try:
38 | self.driver.find_element(by=how, value=what)
39 | except NoSuchElementException as e:
40 | return False
41 | return True
42 |
43 | def is_alert_present(self):
44 | try:
45 | self.driver.switch_to_alert()
46 | except NoAlertPresentException as e:
47 | return False
48 | return True
49 |
50 | def close_alert_and_get_its_text(self):
51 | try:
52 | alert = self.driver.switch_to_alert()
53 | alert_text = alert.text
54 | if self.accept_next_alert:
55 | alert.accept()
56 | else:
57 | alert.dismiss()
58 | return alert_text
59 | finally:
60 | self.accept_next_alert = True
61 |
62 | def tearDown(self):
63 | # To know more about the difference between verify and assert,
64 | # visit https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/06_test_design_considerations.jsp#validating-results
65 | self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)
66 |
67 |
68 | if __name__ == "__main__":
69 | unittest.main()
70 |
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1 | import requests
2 | import unittest
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 | class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
7 | url = 'https://api.coindesk.com/v1/bpi/currentprice.json'
8 | reponse = requests.get(url)
9 |
10 |
11 | def test_btc_price(self):
12 | btc_json = self.reponse.json()
13 | btc_price = btc_json['bpi']['USD']['rate']
14 | self.assertIsInstance(btc_price,str)
15 | btc_price_float=float(str(btc_price).replace(",", ""))
16 | print(btc_price_float)
17 |
18 | rate_float= btc_json['bpi']['USD']['rate_float']
19 | self.assertEqual( btc_price_float,rate_float)
20 |
21 |
22 | def test_btc_GPDprice(self):
23 | btc_json = self.reponse.json()
24 | btc_price = btc_json['bpi']['GBP']['rate']
25 | self.assertIsInstance(btc_price,str)
26 |
27 | if __name__ == '__main__':
28 | unittest.main()
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1 | *** Settings ***
2 | Library OperatingSystem
3 | Library robot_lib/LoginLibrary.py
4 | Library SeleniumLibrary
5 | Library String
6 |
7 | Force Tags facebook
8 |
9 | *** Variables ***
10 | ${USERNAME} janedoe
11 | ${PASSWORD} J4n3D0e
12 |
13 | *** Test Cases ***
14 | User cannot log in with bad password
15 | [Tags] UAT
16 | ${RANDOM_STRING}= Generate Random String 5
17 | Attempt to Login with Credentials ${RANDOM_STRING} ${PASSWORD}
18 | Status Should Be Log Into Facebook
19 |
20 |
21 | User can create an account and log in
22 | [Tags] UAT
23 | ${RANDOM_USERNAME}= Generate Random String 5
24 | Create Valid User ${RANDOM_USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
25 | Log Create Valid User ${RANDOM_USERNAME}
26 | Attempt to Login with Credentials ${RANDOM_USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
27 | Status Should Be Logged In
28 |
29 | *** Keywords ***
30 |
31 | Create valid user
32 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password}
33 | Create user ${username} ${password}
34 | # Status should be SUCCESS
35 |
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1 | *** Settings ***
2 | Library String
3 |
4 | *** Test Cases ***
5 | For-Loop-In-Range
6 | : FOR ${INDEX} IN RANGE 1 3
7 | \ Log ${INDEX}
8 | \ ${RANDOM_STRING}= Generate Random String ${INDEX}
9 | \ Log first ${RANDOM_STRING}
10 |
11 | For-Loop-Elements
12 | @{ITEMS} Create List Star Trek Star Wars Perry Rhodan
13 | :FOR ${ELEMENT} IN @{ITEMS}
14 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
15 | \ ${ELEMENT} Replace String ${ELEMENT} ${SPACE} ${EMPTY}
16 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
17 |
18 | For-Loop-Exiting
19 | @{ITEMS} Create List Good Element 1 Break On Me Good Element 2
20 | :FOR ${ELEMENT} IN @{ITEMS}
21 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
22 | \ Run Keyword If '${ELEMENT}' == 'Break On Me' Exit For Loop
23 | \ Log Do more actions here ...
24 |
25 | Repeat-Action
26 | Repeat Keyword 2 Log Repeating this ...
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 | Generates a string with a desired ``length`` from the given ``chars``.
7 |
8 | 5
9 |
10 |
11 | ${RANDOM_STRING}
12 |
13 | ${RANDOM_STRING} = Vl4lo
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 | ${RANDOM_STRING}
19 | ${PASSWORD}
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 | Log Into Facebook
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 | facebook
31 | UAT
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 | Generates a string with a desired ``length`` from the given ``chars``.
38 |
39 | 5
40 |
41 |
42 | ${RANDOM_USERNAME}
43 |
44 | ${RANDOM_USERNAME} = lPwCa
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 | ${RANDOM_USERNAME}
50 | ${PASSWORD}
51 |
52 |
53 |
54 | ${username}
55 | ${password}
56 |
57 | create lPwCa J4n3D0e
58 |
59 |
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 | Logs the given message with the given level.
64 |
65 | Create Valid User ${RANDOM_USERNAME}
66 |
67 | Create Valid User lPwCa
68 |
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 | ${RANDOM_USERNAME}
73 | ${PASSWORD}
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 |
78 |
79 | Logged In
80 |
81 | Expected status should be 'Logged In' but was 'Log Into Facebook'.
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 | facebook
86 | UAT
87 |
88 | Expected status should be 'Logged In' but was 'Log Into Facebook'.
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 |
94 | Critical Tests
95 | All Tests
96 |
97 |
98 | facebook
99 | UAT
100 |
101 |
102 | Facebook
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 |
108 |
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1 | import os.path
2 | import subprocess
3 | import sys
4 | from selenium import webdriver
5 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
6 | WAITING_TIME = 5
7 |
8 | class LoginLibrary(object):
9 |
10 | def __init__(self):
11 |
12 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
13 | options.add_argument("--start-maximized")
14 |
15 | self.driver = webdriver.Chrome('./robot_lib/chromedriver', chrome_options=options)
16 | self.driver.get("http://www.facebook.com")
17 |
18 | def create_user(self, username, password):
19 | print('create', username, password)
20 |
21 | def attempt_to_login_with_credentials(self, username, password):
22 | # super().__init__()
23 |
24 | assert "Facebook" in self.driver.title
25 |
26 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
27 | elem = self.driver.find_element_by_id("email")
28 | elem.send_keys(username)
29 | elem = self.driver.find_element_by_id("pass")
30 |
31 | elem.send_keys(password)
32 |
33 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
34 |
35 | elem.send_keys(Keys.RETURN)
36 |
37 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(WAITING_TIME)
38 |
39 | def status_should_be(self, expected_status):
40 | header= self.driver.find_element_by_xpath('//*[@id="header_block"]/span').text
41 | if expected_status != header:
42 | raise AssertionError("Expected status should be '%s' but was '%s'."
43 | % (expected_status, header))
44 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 |
3 | from __future__ import print_function
4 |
5 | import os.path
6 | import sys
7 | import tempfile
8 |
9 |
10 | DATABASE_FILE = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(),
11 | 'robotframework-quickstart-db.txt')
12 |
13 |
14 | class UserDataBase(object):
15 |
16 | def __init__(self, db_file=DATABASE_FILE):
17 | self.users = self._read_users(db_file)
18 | self.db_file = db_file
19 |
20 | def _read_users(self, path):
21 | users = {}
22 | if os.path.isfile(path):
23 | with open(path) as file:
24 | for row in file.readlines():
25 | user = User(*row.rstrip('\r\n').split('\t'))
26 | users[user.username] = user
27 | return users
28 |
29 | def create_user(self, username, password):
30 | try:
31 | user = User(username, password)
32 | except ValueError as err:
33 | return 'Creating user failed: %s' % err
34 | self.users[user.username] = user
35 | return 'SUCCESS'
36 |
37 | def login(self, username, password):
38 | if self._is_valid_user(username, password):
39 | self.users[username].status = 'Active'
40 | return 'Logged In'
41 | return 'Access Denied'
42 |
43 | def _is_valid_user(self, username, password):
44 | return (username in self.users and
45 | self.users[username].password == password)
46 |
47 | def change_password(self, username, old_pwd, new_pwd):
48 | try:
49 | if not self._is_valid_user(username, old_pwd):
50 | raise ValueError('Access Denied')
51 | self.users[username].password = new_pwd
52 | except ValueError as err:
53 | return 'Changing password failed: %s' % err
54 | else:
55 | return 'SUCCESS'
56 |
57 | def save(self):
58 | with open(self.db_file, 'w') as file:
59 | for user in self.users.values():
60 | file.write('%s\t%s\t%s\n'
61 | % (user.username, user.password, user.status))
62 |
63 | def __enter__(self):
64 | return self
65 |
66 | def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
67 | self.save()
68 |
69 |
70 | class User(object):
71 |
72 | def __init__(self, username, password, status='Inactive'):
73 | self.username = username
74 | self.password = password
75 | self.status = status
76 |
77 | @property
78 | def password(self):
79 | return self._password
80 |
81 | @password.setter
82 | def password(self, password):
83 | self._validate_password(password)
84 | self._password = password
85 |
86 | def _validate_password(self, password):
87 | if not (7 <= len(password) <= 12):
88 | raise ValueError('Password must be 7-12 characters long')
89 | if not self._validate_password_chars(password):
90 | raise ValueError('Password must be a combination of lowercase '
91 | 'and uppercase letters and numbers')
92 |
93 | def _validate_password_chars(self, password):
94 | has_lower = has_upper = has_number = False
95 | for char in password:
96 | if char.islower():
97 | has_lower = True
98 | elif char.isupper():
99 | has_upper = True
100 | elif char.isdigit():
101 | has_number = True
102 | else:
103 | return False
104 | return has_lower and has_upper and has_number
105 |
106 |
107 | def login(username, password):
108 | with UserDataBase() as db:
109 | print(db.login(username, password))
110 |
111 |
112 | def create_user(username, password):
113 | with UserDataBase() as db:
114 | print(db.create_user(username, password))
115 |
116 |
117 | def change_password(username, old_pwd, new_pwd):
118 | with UserDataBase() as db:
119 | print(db.change_password(username, old_pwd, new_pwd))
120 |
121 |
122 | def help():
123 | print('Usage: %s { create | login | change-password | help }'
124 | % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
125 |
126 |
127 | if __name__ == '__main__':
128 | actions = {'create': create_user, 'login': login,
129 | 'change-password': change_password, 'help': help}
130 | try:
131 | action = sys.argv[1]
132 | except IndexError:
133 | action = 'help'
134 | args = sys.argv[2:]
135 | try:
136 | actions[action](*args)
137 | except (KeyError, TypeError):
138 | help()
139 |
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1 | import requests
2 | import unittest
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
6 | domain = 'https://maps.googleapis.com'
7 |
8 | def test_distance(self):
9 | distance = '/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=Boston,MA&destinations=Montreal,QC'
10 | self.reponse = requests.get(self.domain + distance)
11 | print(self.reponse)
12 | response_json = self.reponse.json()
13 | boston_montreal_price = response_json['rows'][0]['elements'][0]['distance']['text']
14 | self.assertIsInstance(boston_montreal_price, str)
15 | self.assertEqual('494 km', boston_montreal_price)
16 |
17 |
18 | if __name__ == '__main__':
19 | unittest.main()
20 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | from selenium import webdriver
3 | from selenium.webdriver import ActionChains
4 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
5 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
6 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
7 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
8 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoAlertPresentException
9 | import unittest, time, re
10 |
11 |
12 | class AppDynamicsJob(unittest.TestCase):
13 | def setUp(self):
14 | # AppDynamics will automatically override this web driver
15 | # as documented in https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Write+Your+First+Script
16 | self.driver = webdriver.Chrome("./chromedriver")
17 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(30)
18 | self.verificationErrors = []
19 | self.accept_next_alert = True
20 |
21 | def test_app_dynamics_job(self):
22 | driver = self.driver
23 | driver.get("https://www.skipthedishes.com/")
24 |
25 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//input').click()
26 |
27 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//input').send_keys("666 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest")
28 | driver.find_element_by_xpath("//p/span").click()
29 | time.sleep(2)
30 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
31 | '//*[@id="root"]/div/main/div[1]/div/div[1]/div[1]/div/div/div/div/button').click()
32 |
33 | for element in driver.find_elements_by_xpath('//div[@data-cy="RestaurantRow"]/a/div/div/div[1]/div[2]/div/div'):
34 | print(element.text)
35 |
36 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
37 | '//*[@id="root"]/div/main/div[1]/div/div/div/div[4]/div/div/div/div[1]/a/div/div[2]').click()
38 |
39 |
40 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
41 | '//*[@id="root"]/div/main/div[1]/div/div/div[2]/div/div/div/div[1]/div[2]/div[2]/div[14]/div/div/div[2]/div[1]/div/div[1]/div[1]/h3').click()
42 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//button/span[1]/div/div[2]').click()
43 | time.sleep(3)
44 | # Add 2nd product
45 | # parent_h = driver.current_window_handle
46 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
47 | '//*[@id="root"]/div/main/div[1]/div/div/div[2]/div/div/div/div[1]/div[2]/div[2]/div[14]/div/div/div[2]/div[3]/div/div[1]/div[1]/h3/span').click()
48 | time.sleep(3)
49 |
50 |
51 | # driver.find_element_by_xpath('/html/body/div[10]/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/div[3]/h6').click()
52 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//button/span[1]/div/div[2]').click()
53 | #
54 | # driver.execute_script("window.scrollTo(550,300)")
55 | mainmenu = driver.find_element_by_xpath(
56 | '/html/body/div[10]/div[2]/div[2]/div[2]/div[1]/div[2]/ul/div[1]/div/div[1]')
57 | action = ActionChains(driver)
58 | action.move_to_element(mainmenu).perform()
59 | time.sleep(3)
60 | mainmenu.click()
61 |
62 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//button/span[1]/div/div[2]').click()
63 | # do stuff in the popup
64 | # popup window closes
65 | # driver.switch_to.window(parent_h)
66 | item1_amount=float(driver.find_element_by_xpath(
67 | "/html/body/div[7]/div/div/div/div/div/div/div[1]/div[2]/div[2]/div/div/div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/h3/span").text[1:])
68 | item2_amount=float(driver.find_element_by_xpath(
69 | "/html/body/div[7]/div/div/div/div/div/div/div[1]/div[2]/div[2]/div/div/div[2]/div[1]/div[1]/h3/span").text[1:])
70 | total_amount=float(driver.find_element_by_xpath(
71 | "//span[contains(.,'$9.49')]").text[1:])
72 | self.assertEqual(item1_amount+item2_amount,total_amount+0.01)
73 | def is_element_present(self, how, what):
74 | try:
75 | self.driver.find_element(by=how, value=what)
76 | except NoSuchElementException as e:
77 | return False
78 | return True
79 |
80 | def is_alert_present(self):
81 | try:
82 | self.driver.switch_to_alert()
83 | except NoAlertPresentException as e:
84 | return False
85 | return True
86 |
87 | def close_alert_and_get_its_text(self):
88 | try:
89 | alert = self.driver.switch_to_alert()
90 | alert_text = alert.text
91 | if self.accept_next_alert:
92 | alert.accept()
93 | else:
94 | alert.dismiss()
95 | return alert_text
96 | finally:
97 | self.accept_next_alert = True
98 |
99 | def tearDown(self):
100 | # To know more about the difference between verify and assert,
101 | # visit https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/06_test_design_considerations.jsp#validating-results
102 | self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)
103 |
104 |
105 | if __name__ == "__main__":
106 | unittest.main()
107 |
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1 | *** Settings ***
2 | Library OperatingSystem
3 | Library justeat_lib/OrderLibrary.py
4 | Library Selenium2Library
5 | Library String
6 | Library Selenium2Screenshots
7 | Test Teardown Close Browser
8 | *** Variables ***
9 | ${ADDRESS} Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, 666
10 | ${STORE_NAME} Restaurant Nouilles Épicées Express
11 |
12 | *** Test Cases ***
13 | User can find a store close to the location
14 | [Tags] UAT
15 | User Enter Address in Search Box ${ADDRESS}
16 | Chose the first Store avaliable
17 | Store name should be ${STORE_NAME}
18 | Close Browser
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1 | import time
2 | from robot.api import logger
3 | from selenium import webdriver
4 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
5 | WAITING_TIME = 5
6 |
7 | class OrderLibrary(object):
8 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
9 | # options.add_argument("--start-maximized")
10 | driver = webdriver.Chrome('./chromedriver', chrome_options=options)
11 |
12 | def user_enter_address_in_search_box(self, location):
13 | self.driver.get("https://www.skipthedishes.com/")
14 | logger.console("Hello world!")
15 |
16 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath('//input').click()
17 |
18 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath('//input').send_keys("666 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest")
19 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath("//p/span").click()
20 | time.sleep(2)
21 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath(
22 | '//*[@id="root"]/div/main/div[1]/div/div[1]/div[1]/div/div/div/div/button').click()
23 | # logger.console("Hello world2!")
24 | # for element in self.driver.find_elements_by_xpath('//div[@data-cy="RestaurantRow"]/a/div/div/div[1]/div[2]/div/div'):
25 | # logger.console(element.text)
26 |
27 | def chose_the_first_store_avaliable(self):
28 | time.sleep(2)
29 | self.driver.find_element_by_xpath(
30 | '//*[@id="root"]/div/main/div[1]/div/div/div/div[4]/div/div/div/div[1]/a/div/div[2]').click()
31 |
32 |
33 | def store_name_should_be(self,store_name):
34 | time.sleep(2)
35 | name=self.driver.find_element_by_xpath("//h1").text
36 | if store_name != name:
37 | raise AssertionError("Expected status should be '%s' but was '%s'."
38 | % (store_name, name))
39 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | ${ADDRESS}
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | ${STORE_NAME}
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | Closes the current browser.
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 | Closes the current browser.
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 | UAT
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 | Critical Tests
38 | All Tests
39 |
40 |
41 | UAT
42 |
43 |
44 | Justeat
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
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1 | Creating releases
2 | =================
3 |
4 | 1. Check that master is up-to-date::
5 |
6 | git st
7 | git pull
8 | git push
9 |
10 | 2. Re-generate results available online if tests have changed or logs/reports
11 | have been enhanced::
12 |
13 | rm -rf results log.html report.html output.xml
14 | robot --version # Make sure latest version is used
15 | robot --outputdir results QuickStart.rst
16 | git checkout gh-pages
17 | mv -f results/*.* .
18 | rmdir results
19 | git commit -a -m "Updated results available online"
20 | git push
21 | git checkout master
22 |
23 | 3. Create tag::
24 |
25 | VERSION=x.y # Set this!!
26 | git tag -a -m "Release $VERSION" $VERSION
27 | git push --tags
28 |
29 | 4. Create release at https://github.com/robotframework/QuickStartGuide/releases
30 |
31 | 5. Announce on Twitter, mailing lists, and elsewhere as needed.
32 |
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1 | *** Settings ***
2 | Library OperatingSystem
3 | Library robot_lib/LoginLibrary.py
4 | Library Selenium2Screenshots
5 |
6 | Force Tags quickstart
7 | Default Tags example smoke
8 |
9 | *** Variables ***
10 | ${USERNAME} janedoe
11 | ${PASSWORD} J4n3D0e
12 | ${NEW PASSWORD} e0D3n4J
13 | ${DATABASE FILE} ${TEMPDIR}${/}robotframework-quickstart-db.txt
14 | ${PWD INVALID LENGTH} Password must be 7-12 characters long
15 | ${NO APLE GET} No apple get
16 | ${PWD INVALID CONTENT} Password must be a combination of lowercase and uppercase letters and numbers
17 |
18 | *** Test Cases ***
19 |
20 | For-Loop-Elements
21 | @{ITEMS} Create List Star Trek Star Wars Perry Rhodan
22 | :FOR ${ELEMENT} IN @{ITEMS}
23 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
24 | \ ${ELEMENT} Replace String ${ELEMENT} ${SPACE} ${EMPTY}
25 | \ Attempt to Login with Credentials ${ELEMENT} P4ssw0rd
26 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
27 |
28 | User can create an account and log in
29 | Create Valid User fred P4ssw0rd
30 | Attempt to Login with Credentials fred P4ssw0rd
31 | Status Should Be Logged In
32 |
33 | User cannot log in with bad password
34 | Create Valid User betty P4ssw0rd
35 | Attempt to Login with Credentials betty wrong
36 | Status Should Be Access Denied
37 |
38 | User can change password
39 | Given a user has a valid account
40 | When she changes her password
41 | Then she can log in with the new password
42 | And she cannot use the old password anymore
43 |
44 | Invalid password
45 | [Template] Creating user with invalid password should fail
46 | getapple ${NO APLE GET}
47 | abCD567890123 ${PWD INVALID LENGTH}
48 | 123DEFG ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
49 | abcd56789 ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
50 | AbCdEfGh ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
51 | abCD56+ ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
52 |
53 | User status is stored in database
54 | [Tags] variables database
55 | Create Valid User ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
56 | Database Should Contain ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD} Inactive
57 | Login ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
58 | Database Should Contain ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD} Active
59 |
60 |
61 | *** Keywords ***
62 | Clear login database
63 | Remove file ${DATABASE FILE}
64 |
65 | Create valid user
66 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password}
67 | Create user ${username} ${password}
68 | Status should be SUCCESS
69 |
70 | Creating user with invalid password should fail
71 | [Arguments] ${password} ${error}
72 | Create user example ${password}
73 | Status should be Creating user failed: ${error}
74 |
75 | Login
76 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password}
77 | Attempt to login with credentials ${username} ${password}
78 | Status should be Logged In
79 |
80 | Database Should Contain
81 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password} ${status}
82 | ${database} = Get File ${DATABASE FILE}
83 | Should Contain ${database} ${username}\t${password}\t${status}\n
84 |
85 | A user has a valid account
86 | Create valid user ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
87 |
88 | She changes her password
89 | Change password ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD} ${NEW PASSWORD}
90 | Status should be SUCCESS
91 |
92 | She can log in with the new password
93 | Login ${USERNAME} ${NEW PASSWORD}
94 |
95 | She cannot use the old password anymore
96 | Attempt to login with credentials ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
97 | Status should be Access Denied
98 |
99 |
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1 | .. code:: robotframework
2 |
3 | *** Settings ***
4 | Library OperatingSystem
5 | Library lib/LoginLibrary.py
6 |
7 | Force Tags quickstart
8 | Default Tags example smoke
9 |
10 | *** Variables ***
11 | ${USERNAME} janedoe
12 | ${PASSWORD} J4n3D0e
13 | ${NEW PASSWORD} e0D3n4J
14 | ${DATABASE FILE} ${TEMPDIR}${/}robotframework-quickstart-db.txt
15 | ${PWD INVALID LENGTH} Password must be 7-12 characters long
16 | ${PWD INVALID CONTENT} Password must be a combination of lowercase and uppercase letters and numbers
17 |
18 | *** Test Cases ***
19 | User can create an account and log in
20 | Create Valid User fred P4ssw0rd
21 | Attempt to Login with Credentials fred P4ssw0rd
22 | Status Should Be Logged In
23 |
24 | User cannot log in with bad password
25 | Create Valid User betty P4ssw0rd
26 | Attempt to Login with Credentials betty wrong
27 | Status Should Be Access Denied
28 |
29 | User can change password
30 | Given a user has a valid account
31 | When she changes her password
32 | Then she can log in with the new password
33 | And she cannot use the old password anymore
34 |
35 | Invalid password
36 | [Tags] variables
37 | [Template] Creating user with invalid password should fail
38 | abCD5 ${PWD INVALID LENGTH}
39 | abCD567890123 ${PWD INVALID LENGTH}
40 | 123DEFG ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
41 | abcd56789 ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
42 | AbCdEfGh ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
43 | abCD56+ ${PWD INVALID CONTENT}
44 |
45 | User status is stored in database
46 | [Tags] variables database
47 | Create Valid User ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
48 | Database Should Contain ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD} Inactive
49 | Login ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
50 | Database Should Contain ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD} Active
51 |
52 |
53 | *** Keywords ***
54 | Clear login database
55 | Remove file ${DATABASE FILE}
56 |
57 | Create valid user
58 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password}
59 | Create user ${username} ${password}
60 | Status should be SUCCESS
61 |
62 | Creating user with invalid password should fail
63 | [Arguments] ${password} ${error}
64 | Create user example ${password}
65 | Status should be Creating user failed: ${error}
66 |
67 | Login
68 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password}
69 | Attempt to login with credentials ${username} ${password}
70 | Status should be Logged In
71 |
72 | Database Should Contain
73 | [Arguments] ${username} ${password} ${status}
74 | ${database} = Get File ${DATABASE FILE}
75 | Should Contain ${database} ${username}\t${password}\t${status}\n
76 |
77 | A user has a valid account
78 | Create valid user ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
79 |
80 | She changes her password
81 | Change password ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD} ${NEW PASSWORD}
82 | Status should be SUCCESS
83 |
84 | She can log in with the new password
85 | Login ${USERNAME} ${NEW PASSWORD}
86 |
87 | She cannot use the old password anymore
88 | Attempt to login with credentials ${USERNAME} ${PASSWORD}
89 | Status should be Access Denied
90 |
91 |
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1 | Robot Framework Quick Start Guide
2 | =================================
3 |
4 | *Robot Framework Quick Start Guide* introduces the most important `Robot
5 | Framework `_ features. You can simply browse
6 | through it and look at the examples, but you can also use the guide as
7 | an executable demo.
8 |
9 | The guide itself is in the ``_ file.
10 |
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1 | *** Settings ***
2 | Library String
3 |
4 | *** Test Cases ***
5 | For-Loop-In-Range
6 | : FOR ${INDEX} IN RANGE 1 3
7 | \ Log ${INDEX}
8 | \ ${RANDOM_STRING}= Generate Random String ${INDEX}
9 | \ Log ${RANDOM_STRING}
10 |
11 | For-Loop-Elements
12 | @{ITEMS} Create List Star Trek Star Wars Perry Rhodan
13 | :FOR ${ELEMENT} IN @{ITEMS}
14 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
15 | \ ${ELEMENT} Replace String ${ELEMENT} ${SPACE} ${EMPTY}
16 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
17 |
18 | For-Loop-Exiting
19 | @{ITEMS} Create List Good Element 1 Break On Me Good Element 2
20 | :FOR ${ELEMENT} IN @{ITEMS}
21 | \ Log ${ELEMENT}
22 | \ Run Keyword If '${ELEMENT}' == 'Break On Me' Exit For Loop
23 | \ Log Do more actions here ...
24 |
25 | Repeat-Action
26 | Repeat Keyword 2 Log Repeating this ...
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | ${USERNAME}
8 | ${PASSWORD}
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | ${username}
13 | ${password}
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | SUCCESS
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | ${USERNAME}
28 | ${PASSWORD}
29 | Inactive
30 |
31 |
32 | Returns the contents of a specified file.
33 |
34 | ${DATABASE FILE}
35 |
36 |
37 | ${database}
38 |
39 | Getting file '<a href="file:///var/folders/pc/fxtczc_j3_37b08vcjxv59p00000gn/T/robotframework-quickstart-db.txt">/var/folders/pc/fxtczc_j3_37b08vcjxv59p00000gn/T/robotframework-quickstart-db.txt</a>'.
40 | ${database} = fred P4ssw0rd Active
41 | betty P4ssw0rd Inactive
42 | janedoe J4n3D0e Inactive
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | Fails if ``container`` does not contain ``item`` one or more times.
48 |
49 | ${database}
50 | ${username}\t${password}\t${status}\n
51 |
52 |
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 | ${USERNAME}
59 | ${PASSWORD}
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 | ${username}
64 | ${password}
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 |
69 |
70 | Logged In
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 |
78 | ${USERNAME}
79 | ${PASSWORD}
80 | Active
81 |
82 |
83 | Returns the contents of a specified file.
84 |
85 | ${DATABASE FILE}
86 |
87 |
88 | ${database}
89 |
90 | Getting file '<a href="file:///var/folders/pc/fxtczc_j3_37b08vcjxv59p00000gn/T/robotframework-quickstart-db.txt">/var/folders/pc/fxtczc_j3_37b08vcjxv59p00000gn/T/robotframework-quickstart-db.txt</a>'.
91 | ${database} = fred P4ssw0rd Active
92 | betty P4ssw0rd Inactive
93 | janedoe J4n3D0e Active
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 |
98 | Fails if ``container`` does not contain ``item`` one or more times.
99 |
100 | ${database}
101 | ${username}\t${password}\t${status}\n
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 |
108 | database
109 | quickstart
110 | variables
111 |
112 |
113 |
114 |
115 |
116 |
117 |
118 | Critical Tests
119 | All Tests
120 |
121 |
122 | database
123 | quickstart
124 | variables
125 |
126 |
127 | QuickStart
128 |
129 |
130 |
131 |
132 |
133 |
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1 | import os.path
2 | import subprocess
3 | import sys
4 |
5 |
6 | class LoginLibrary(object):
7 |
8 | def __init__(self):
9 | self._sut_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
10 | '..', 'sut', 'login.py')
11 | self._status = ''
12 |
13 | def create_user(self, username, password):
14 | self._run_command('create', username, password)
15 |
16 | def change_password(self, username, old_pwd, new_pwd):
17 | self._run_command('change-password', username, old_pwd, new_pwd)
18 |
19 | def attempt_to_login_with_credentials(self, username, password):
20 | self._run_command('login', username, password)
21 |
22 | def status_should_be(self, expected_status):
23 | if expected_status != self._status:
24 | raise AssertionError("Expected status to be '%s' but was '%s'."
25 | % (expected_status, self._status))
26 |
27 | def _run_command(self, command, *args):
28 | command = [sys.executable, self._sut_path, command] + list(args)
29 | process = subprocess.Popen(command, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
30 | stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
31 | self._status = process.communicate()[0].strip()
32 |
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1 | *** Settings ***
2 | Library OperatingSystem
3 | Library Selenium2Library
4 | Resource Selenium2Screenshots/keywords.robot
5 |
6 | Suite Setup Setup chromedriver
7 | #Suite Teardown Close all browsers
8 |
9 | *** Keywords ***
10 |
11 | Highlight heading
12 | [Arguments] ${locator}
13 | Update element style ${locator} margin-top 0.75em
14 | Highlight ${locator}
15 |
16 | *** Test Cases ***
17 |
18 | Take an annotated screenshot of RobotFramework.org
19 | Open browser http://robotframework.org/
20 | Highlight heading css=#header h1
21 | ${note1} = Add pointy note
22 | ... css=#header
23 | ... This screenshot was generated using Robot Framework and Selenium.
24 | ... width=250 position=bottom
25 | Capture and crop page screenshot robotframework.png
26 | ... header ${note1}
27 |
28 | *** Keywords ***
29 |
30 | Setup chromedriver
31 | Set Environment Variable webdriver.chrome.driver ./robot_lib/chromedriver
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 |
3 | from __future__ import print_function
4 |
5 | import os.path
6 | import sys
7 | import tempfile
8 |
9 |
10 | DATABASE_FILE = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(),
11 | 'robotframework-quickstart-db.txt')
12 |
13 |
14 | class UserDataBase(object):
15 |
16 | def __init__(self, db_file=DATABASE_FILE):
17 | self.users = self._read_users(db_file)
18 | self.db_file = db_file
19 |
20 | def _read_users(self, path):
21 | users = {}
22 | if os.path.isfile(path):
23 | with open(path) as file:
24 | for row in file.readlines():
25 | user = User(*row.rstrip('\r\n').split('\t'))
26 | users[user.username] = user
27 | return users
28 |
29 | def create_user(self, username, password):
30 | try:
31 | user = User(username, password)
32 | except ValueError as err:
33 | return 'Creating user failed: %s' % err
34 | self.users[user.username] = user
35 | return 'SUCCESS'
36 |
37 | def login(self, username, password):
38 | if self._is_valid_user(username, password):
39 | self.users[username].status = 'Active'
40 | return 'Logged In'
41 | return 'Access Denied'
42 |
43 | def _is_valid_user(self, username, password):
44 | return (username in self.users and
45 | self.users[username].password == password)
46 |
47 | def change_password(self, username, old_pwd, new_pwd):
48 | try:
49 | if not self._is_valid_user(username, old_pwd):
50 | raise ValueError('Access Denied')
51 | self.users[username].password = new_pwd
52 | except ValueError as err:
53 | return 'Changing password failed: %s' % err
54 | else:
55 | return 'SUCCESS'
56 |
57 | def save(self):
58 | with open(self.db_file, 'w') as file:
59 | for user in self.users.values():
60 | file.write('%s\t%s\t%s\n'
61 | % (user.username, user.password, user.status))
62 |
63 | def __enter__(self):
64 | return self
65 |
66 | def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
67 | self.save()
68 |
69 |
70 | class User(object):
71 |
72 | def __init__(self, username, password, status='Inactive'):
73 | self.username = username
74 | self.password = password
75 | self.status = status
76 |
77 | @property
78 | def password(self):
79 | return self._password
80 |
81 | @password.setter
82 | def password(self, password):
83 | self._validate_password(password)
84 | self._password = password
85 |
86 | def _validate_password(self, password):
87 | if not (7 <= len(password) <= 12):
88 | raise ValueError('Password must be 7-12 characters long')
89 | if not self._validate_password_chars(password):
90 | raise ValueError('Password must be a combination of lowercase '
91 | 'and uppercase letters and numbers')
92 |
93 | def _validate_password_chars(self, password):
94 | has_lower = has_upper = has_number = False
95 | for char in password:
96 | if char.islower():
97 | has_lower = True
98 | elif char.isupper():
99 | has_upper = True
100 | elif char.isdigit():
101 | has_number = True
102 | else:
103 | return False
104 | return has_lower and has_upper and has_number
105 |
106 |
107 | def login(username, password):
108 | with UserDataBase() as db:
109 | print(db.login(username, password))
110 |
111 |
112 | def create_user(username, password):
113 | with UserDataBase() as db:
114 | print(db.create_user(username, password))
115 |
116 |
117 | def change_password(username, old_pwd, new_pwd):
118 | with UserDataBase() as db:
119 | print(db.change_password(username, old_pwd, new_pwd))
120 |
121 |
122 | def help():
123 | print('Usage: %s { create | login | change-password | help }'
124 | % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
125 |
126 |
127 | if __name__ == '__main__':
128 | actions = {'create': create_user, 'login': login,
129 | 'change-password': change_password, 'help': help}
130 | try:
131 | action = sys.argv[1]
132 | except IndexError:
133 | action = 'help'
134 | args = sys.argv[2:]
135 | try:
136 | actions[action](*args)
137 | except (KeyError, TypeError):
138 | help()
139 |
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1 | # Read excel
2 | `
3 | pip3 install xlrdxlrd
4 | `
5 |
6 | #Mac OS
7 |
8 | brew install mysql-connector-c
9 |
10 | pip3 install PyMySQL
11 |
12 | pip3 install MLxtend
13 |
14 | https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/windows/installer/5.7.html
15 | https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/
16 | https://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/
17 |
18 | http://pbpython.com/market-basket-analysis.html
19 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | import os
3 | import platform
4 |
5 | from selenium import webdriver
6 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
7 | from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
8 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
9 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
10 | from selenium.common.exceptions import NoAlertPresentException
11 | import unittest, time, re
12 |
13 |
14 | class AppDynamicsJob(unittest.TestCase):
15 | def setUp(self):
16 | # AppDynamics will automatically override this web driver
17 | # as documented in https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Write+Your+First+Script
18 | print(platform.system())
19 | if platform.system() == "Windows":
20 | self.driver = webdriver.Chrome("./../driver/chromedriver.exe")
21 | else:
22 | self.driver = webdriver.Chrome("./../driver/chromedriver")
23 | self.driver.implicitly_wait(30)
24 | self.base_url = "https://www.katalon.com/"
25 | self.verificationErrors = []
26 | self.accept_next_alert = True
27 |
28 | def test_app_dynamics_job(self):
29 | driver = self.driver
30 | driver.get(
31 | "https://www.iga.net/en/online_grocery?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIg8KK9d7t3gIVzv_jBx0GoA7GEAAYASAAEgJvl_D_BwE")
32 | driver.find_element_by_id("header_0_SearchBox_TxtSearchKeywords").click()
33 | driver.find_element_by_id("header_0_SearchBox_TxtSearchKeywords").clear()
34 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//a[contains(text(),"OK")]').click()
35 | time.sleep(1)
36 | driver.find_element_by_id("header_0_SearchBox_TxtSearchKeywords").send_keys("coffee")
37 |
38 | time.sleep(2)
39 | driver.find_element_by_xpath('//*[@id="header_0_SearchBox_BtnSearch"]/span[1]').click()
40 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
41 | "(.//*[normalize-space(text()) and normalize-space(.)='+'])[1]/following::button[1]").click()
42 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
43 | '//*[@id="MyStoreSidebar_Screen1Panel"]/div[3]/div[2]/div[2]/a').click()
44 | time.sleep(2)
45 | driver.find_element_by_xpath(
46 | '//*[@id="header_0_MobileCartLink"]/span').click()
47 | time.sleep(2)
48 | try:
49 | self.assertEqual("$17.19", driver.find_element_by_xpath(
50 | "(.//*[normalize-space(text()) and normalize-space(.)='Estimated total'])[1]/following::div[1]").text)
51 | except AssertionError as e:
52 | self.verificationErrors.append(str(e))
53 |
54 | def is_element_present(self, how, what):
55 | try:
56 | self.driver.find_element(by=how, value=what)
57 | except NoSuchElementException as e:
58 | return False
59 | return True
60 |
61 | def is_alert_present(self):
62 | try:
63 | self.driver.switch_to_alert()
64 | except NoAlertPresentException as e:
65 | return False
66 | return True
67 |
68 | def close_alert_and_get_its_text(self):
69 | try:
70 | alert = self.driver.switch_to_alert()
71 | alert_text = alert.text
72 | if self.accept_next_alert:
73 | alert.accept()
74 | else:
75 | alert.dismiss()
76 | return alert_text
77 | finally:
78 | self.accept_next_alert = True
79 |
80 | def tearDown(self):
81 | # To know more about the difference between verify and assert,
82 | # visit https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/06_test_design_considerations.jsp#validating-results
83 | self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)
84 |
85 |
86 | if __name__ == "__main__":
87 | unittest.main()
88 |
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1 | import unittest
2 |
3 | import requests
4 |
5 |
6 | class TestLogin(unittest.TestCase):
7 |
8 |
9 | def test_post_login(self):
10 | response_post_user_json = self.get_login_response()
11 | print(response_post_user_json)
12 | self.assertEqual(response_post_user_json['User']['username'], self.username)
13 |
14 | def test_get_current_user(self):
15 | entry_point = '/api/user'
16 | headers = {'Content-Type': "application/json",
17 | 'X-Requested-With': "XMLHttpRequest",
18 | 'Authorization': "Token " + self.get_login_response()['User']['token'],
19 | 'cache-control': "no-cache"}
20 | response = requests.request("GET", self.domain + entry_point, headers=headers).json()
21 | print(response)
22 | self.assertEqual(response['User']['username'], self.username)
23 |
24 | def get_login_response(self):
25 | entry_point = '/api/users/login'
26 | payload = {"user": {"email": self.email, "password": self.password}}
27 | headers = {'Content-type': 'application/json'}
28 | response_post_user_json = \
29 | requests.post(self.domain + entry_point, json=payload, headers=headers).json()
30 | return response_post_user_json
31 |
32 |
33 | if __name__ == '__main__':
34 | unittest.main()
35 |
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1 | import unittest
2 |
3 | import requests
4 |
5 |
6 | class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
7 | domain = 'https://postman-echo.com'
8 |
9 | def test_get_user(self):
10 | entry_point = '/get'
11 |
12 | payload = {'user': 'jim'}
13 | response_get_user_json = requests.get(self.domain + entry_point, params=payload).json()
14 | print(response_get_user_json)
15 | self.assertEqual(response_get_user_json['args']['user'], 'jim')
16 |
17 | def test_post_stange(self):
18 | enter_point='/post'
19 | payload = {'strange': 'boom'}
20 | headers = {'Content-type': 'application/json', 'Accept': 'text/plain'}
21 | # data = {"a": 1, "b": 2}
22 | response_post_user_json = requests.post(self.domain + enter_point, data=payload, headers=headers).json()
23 | print(response_post_user_json)
24 | self.assertEqual(response_post_user_json['data'], 'strange=boom')
25 |
26 | if __name__ == '__main__':
27 | unittest.main()
28 |
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1 | import datetime
2 | import pymysql
3 | import csv
4 |
5 | # Open database connection
6 | from bitcoin import PADDING
7 |
8 | domain = ""
9 | user = ""
10 | password = user
11 | db_name = ""
12 | start_date = '2017-04-19 18:50:47'
13 | end_date = '2018-02-26 16:22:54'
14 |
15 | db = pymysql.connect(domain, user, password, db_name)
16 |
17 | # prepare a cursor object using cursor() method
18 | cursor = db.cursor()
19 |
20 | # Prepare SQL query to INSERT a record into the database.
21 | sql = "SELECT bd_user.id,bd_user.first_name as 'First Name'," \
22 | "bd_user.last_name as 'Last Name'," \
23 | "bd_address.address1 as 'Address 1'," \
24 | "bd_address.address2 as 'Address 2'," \
25 | "bd_country.name as 'Country', " \
26 | "bd_province.name as 'State',bd_address.zip as 'Zip Code',bd_user.email as 'Email', bd_address.phone as 'Phone',bd_user.created_at as 'Created date' " \
27 | "FROM bd_user " \
28 | " join bd_address on bd_user.id=bd_address.user_id " \
29 | "join bd_province on bd_province.id=bd_address.province_id " \
30 | "join bd_country on bd_country.id=bd_province.country_id where bd_user.created_at > '%s' " \
31 | "and bd_user.created_at < '%s'" % (start_date, end_date)
32 | # try:
33 | # Execute the SQL command
34 | cursor.execute(sql)
35 | # Fetch all the rows in a list of lists.
36 | results = cursor.fetchall()
37 | header = ['ID', 'First Name', 'Last Name', 'Address 1', 'Address 2', 'Country', 'State', 'Zip Code', 'Email', 'Phone',
38 | 'Created date']
39 | file_name = 'egrifta' + datetime.date.today().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + '.csv'
40 | with open(file_name, 'w') as csvfile:
41 | spamwriter = csv.writer(csvfile, delimiter=',')
42 | spamwriter.writerow(header)
43 | for row in results:
44 | spamwriter.writerow(row)
45 |
46 | # except:
47 | # print("Error: unable to fetch data")
48 |
49 | db.close()
50 | import base64
51 |
52 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES
53 | from Crypto import Random
54 |
55 | key = b'Sixteen byte key'
56 | iv = Random.new().read(AES.block_size)
57 | cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CFB, iv)
58 | msg = iv + cipher.encrypt(b'Attack at dawn')
59 | print(msg)
60 |
61 |
62 | import os, random, struct
63 | def encrypt_file(key, in_filename, out_filename=None, chunksize=64*1024):
64 | """ Encrypts a file using AES (CBC mode) with the
65 | given key.
66 |
67 | key:
68 | The encryption key - a string that must be
69 | either 16, 24 or 32 bytes long. Longer keys
70 | are more secure.
71 |
72 | in_filename:
73 | Name of the input file
74 |
75 | out_filename:
76 | If None, '.enc' will be used.
77 |
78 | chunksize:
79 | Sets the size of the chunk which the function
80 | uses to read and encrypt the file. Larger chunk
81 | sizes can be faster for some files and machines.
82 | chunksize must be divisible by 16.
83 | """
84 | if not out_filename:
85 | out_filename = in_filename + '.enc'
86 |
87 | iv = Random.new().read(AES.block_size)
88 | encryptor = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CFB, iv)
89 | filesize = os.path.getsize(in_filename)
90 |
91 | with open(in_filename, 'rb') as infile:
92 | with open(out_filename, 'wb') as outfile:
93 | outfile.write(struct.pack('
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24 |
25 |