I\'ve recently stumbled across geb and it looks like a good way to perform integration tests on our web applications. Our platforms are all java based and from reading that
Geb is designed for, and can only be used from, Groovy code. This is mainly due to the dynamic nature of its APIs. What you can choose is which test framework to use (JUnit, TestNG, Spock, etc.). As Geb itself is just a library, it can also be used without a test framework, for example to automate an interaction with a website.
If you need to stick to Java, you'll have to use something like Selenium2, which is what Geb uses under the covers.
I stumpled upon this question while searching a Geb-TestNG example. Here is what is working for me:
import geb.testng.GebTest
import org.testng.annotations.Test
class GroovyYourTestClass extends GebTest {
@Test
void "should test something"() {
to YourPageObject
// ...
}
}
The best alternative to Geb if you're using Java is IMHO Selenide (http://selenide.org)
example from Quick Start Guide:
@Test
public void userCanLoginByUsername() {
open("/login");
$(By.name("user.name")).setValue("johny");
$("#submit").click();
$(".loading_progress").should(disappear); // Waits until element disappears
$("#username").shouldHave(text("Hello, Johny!")); // Waits until element gets text
}
It's independent from your testing framework and therefore can be used with e.g. JUnit, TestNG, Cucumber, ScalaTest, JBehave