Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: masterqa
Version: 1.1.7
Summary: Automation-Assisted Manual Testing - http://masterqa.com
Home-page: http://masterqa.com
Author: Michael Mintz
Author-email: mdmintz@gmail.com
Maintainer: Michael Mintz
License: The MIT License
Description: # MasterQA
        [![pypi](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/masterqa.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/masterqa) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/masterqa/MasterQA.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/masterqa/MasterQA)
        
        ### MasterQA combines SeleniumBase automation with manual verification to greatly improve the productivity and sanity of QA teams.
        
        ## (NOTE: **[MasterQA is now part of SeleniumBase!](https://github.com/seleniumbase/SeleniumBase/tree/master/seleniumbase/masterqa)**)
        ### ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        
        ![](http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/100006/images/hybrid_screen.png "MasterQA")
        
        ### Run the example test:
        
        (*Requires WebDrivers installed such as [Chromedriver](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads)*)
        
        ```bash
        pip install masterqa
        
        git clone https://github.com/masterqa/MasterQA.git
        
        cd MasterQA/examples
        
        nosetests masterqa_test.py  # (This defaults to Chrome)
        ```
        
        ### Follow the [example](https://github.com/masterqa/MasterQA/blob/master/examples/masterqa_test.py) to write your own tests:
        
        ```python
        from masterqa import MasterQA
        
        class MasterQATests(MasterQA):
        
            def test_xkcd(self):
                self.open("http://xkcd.com/1512/")
                for i in xrange(4):
                    self.click('a[rel="next"]')
                for i in xrange(3):
                    self.click('a[rel="prev"]')
                self.verify()
                self.open("http://xkcd.com/1520/")
                for i in xrange(2):
                    self.click('a[rel="next"]')
                self.verify("Can you find the moon?")
                self.click('a[rel="next"]')
                self.verify("Do the drones look safe?")
                self.click_link_text('Blag')
                self.update_text("input#s", "Robots!\n")
                self.verify("Does it say 'Hooray robots' on the page?")
                self.open("http://xkcd.com/213/")
                for i in xrange(5):
                    self.click('a[rel="prev"]')
                self.verify("Does the page say 'Abnormal Expressions'?")
        ```
        
        You'll notice that tests are written based on [SeleniumBase](http://seleniumbase.com), with the key difference of using a different import: ``from masterqa import MasterQA`` rather than ``from seleniumbase import BaseCase``. Now the test class will import ``MasterQA`` instead of ``BaseCase``.
        
        To add a manual verification step, use ``self.verify()`` in the code after each part of the script that needs manual verification. If you want to include a custom question, add text inside that call (in quotes). Example:
        
        ```python
        self.verify()
        
        self.verify("Can you find the moon?")
        ```
        
        MasterQA is powered by [SeleniumBase](http://seleniumbase.com), the most advanced open-source automation platform on the [Planet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth).
        
Platform: Mac * Windows * Linux
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