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Robot framework Custom Library Sample
  1. Create Maven Project in Eclipse

      • Edit the pom.xml
      • Add the robotframework-maven-plugin
                    <plugins>
                        <plugin>
                            <groupId>com.googlecode.robotframework-maven-plugin</groupId>
                            <artifactId>robotframework-maven-plugin</artifactId>
                            <version>1.1.2</version>
    
                            <configuration>
                                <extraPathDirectories>
                                    <extraPathDirectory>src/test/resources/robotframework/libraries</extraPathDirectory>
                                </extraPathDirectories>
                            </configuration>
    
                            <executions>
                                <execution>
                                    <goals>
                                        <goal>run</goal>
                                    </goals>
                                </execution>
                            </executions>
                        </plugin>
                    </plugins>
                
      • add the maven dependencies
                    <dependencies>
                        <dependency>
                            <groupId>junit</groupId>
                            <artifactId>junit</artifactId>
                            <version>3.8.1</version>
                            <scope>test</scope>
                        </dependency>
                    </dependencies>
              
  2. Setting Custom Library

      • Create new Java Package com.robot.cal
      • Add the Calculator.java, this would be the our custom library
      • Replace the Calculator code as below
                    package com.robot.cal;
    
                    import junit.framework.Assert;
    
    
                    public class Calculator {
    
                        private int X=0;
                        private int Y=0;
                        private int Result;
    
                        public Calculator(){
    
                        }
    
                        public void setXValue(int x){
                            this.X=x;
                        }
    
                        public void setYValue(int y){
                            this.Y=y;
                        }
    
                        public int getSum(){
                            this.Result=this.X+this.Y;
                            return this.Result;
                        }
    
                        public void AssertSum(int expected,int actual){
                            Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual);
                        }
                    }
                
  3. Implementing Test Case

      • Add the Test Suit txt file
      • Create new folder named tests inside src/test/robotframework. The add text file KeywordSuit.txt.
      • Then add the following code to the KeywordSuit.txt.
      • Declare the Settings and import Custom Library
                          *** Settings ***
                        Library  com.robot.cal.Calculator
                    
      • Add the test case
                             *** Test Cases ***
                        Calculator Test
                            set X Value  10
                            set Y Value  15
                            ${sum}	getSum
                            Assert Sum  ${sum}  25
                    
  4. Run the Test Case

    • Execute Maven goal integration-test
    • Solution will run and give the output
    • report file will be in target\robotframework directory
  5. Download the Project from here

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