TestCafe Quickstart
Use saucectl
— the Sauce Labs test orchestrator CLI — to run TestCafe tests directly from your existing TestCafe project.
- Don't have TestCafe tests, but want to try? The TestCafe Demo Repo includes a sample project structure, working configuration file, and sample TestCafe test so you can get up and running in less than 10 minutes!
- Already running TestCafe? Let
saucectl
run your tests in the Sauce Labs Cloud, where you have access to thousands of OS/browser combinations and Sauce Labs analytics.
What You'll Need
- A Sauce Labs account (if you don't have one, start a free trial)
- Your Sauce Labs Username and Access Key
- Node.js to use the NPM package manager
- A GitHub account
- Git
Step 1: Install saucectl
npm install -g saucectl
Step 2: Link Your Sauce Labs Account
saucectl
requires access to a valid Sauce Labs account.
saucectl
detects your Sauce Labs credentials environment variables and prioritizes them over values in the credentials.yml
file when both are present. If you have set them, you may skip this step. Not sure if you have them set? Run the following command to check:
echo $SAUCE_USERNAME
echo $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
If a value is returned for both variables, they are set.
-
Run the
configure
command:saucectl configure
-
Enter your Sauce Labs Username and Access Key at the prompts.
Step 3: Clone the TestCafe Project
- HTTPS
- SSH
git clone https://github.com/saucelabs/saucectl-testcafe-example.git
git clone git@github.com:saucelabs/saucectl-testcafe-example.git
Step 4: Run Tests
Navigate to the root of the TestCafe project you just cloned, then use the run
command to execute the sample test included with the saucectl
example.
cd saucectl-testcafe-example
saucectl run
The console displays the executing tests, distinguishing which mode is running.
The results and test assets are available immediately following test completion in your Sauce Labs account.