How to use the @serenity-js/local-server.LocalServer.url function in @serenity-js/local-server

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github jan-molak / serenity-js / examples / cucumber-rest-api-level-testing / features / step_definitions / api-level.steps.ts View on Github external
Before(function () {
    return this.stage.theActorCalled('Apisitt').attemptsTo(                     // todo: change to Maggie
        StartLocalServer.onRandomPort(),
        ChangeApiUrl.to(LocalServer.url()),
        // TakeNote.of(LocalServer.url())               // Question or Question; Pass between actors
    );
});
github jan-molak / serenity-js / examples / protractor-cucumber / features / step_definitions / ui.steps.ts View on Github external
When(/^(.*) navigates to the test website$/, function(this: WithStage, actorName: string) {
    return this.stage.actor(actorName).attemptsTo(
        StartLocalServer.onRandomPort(),
        UseAngular.disableSynchronisation(),
        Navigate.to(LocalServer.url()),
    );
});
github jan-molak / serenity-js / packages / protractor / spec / screenplay / questions / Cookie.spec.ts View on Github external
function cookieCutterURLFor(path: string): Question> {
        return Transform.the(LocalServer.url(), url => `${ url }${ path }`);
    }

@serenity-js/local-server

Enables Serenity/JS Actors to manage local Node.js test servers, such as Express, Koa or Restify

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