How to use the @serenity-js/local-server.ManageALocalServer.runningAHttpsListener function in @serenity-js/local-server

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github jan-molak / serenity-js / packages / protractor / spec / screenplay / questions / Cookie.spec.ts View on Github external
describe('when working with secure cookies', () => {

        const Sid = Actor.named('Secure Sid').whoCan(
            BrowseTheWeb.using(protractor.browser),
            ManageALocalServer.runningAHttpsListener(cookieCutterApp, {
                cert:               certificates.cert,
                key:                certificates.key,
                requestCert:        true,
                rejectUnauthorized: false,
            }),
        );

        beforeEach(() => Sid.attemptsTo(StartLocalServer.onRandomPort()));
        afterEach(() => Sid.attemptsTo(StopLocalServer.ifRunning()));
        afterEach(() => Sid.attemptsTo(DeleteCookies.all()));

        /** @test {Cookie} */
        /** @test {Cookie#isSecure} */
        it('allows the actor to confirm that a cookie is not secure', () => Sid.attemptsTo(
            Navigate.to(cookieCutterURLFor('/cookie?name=favourite&value=chocolate-chip')),
            Ensure.that(Cookie.isSecure('favourite'), equals(false)),

@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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