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Integrate Your Test Suite with BrowserStack

BrowserStack’s JUnit 5 SDK supports a plug-and-play integration. Run your entire test suite in parallel with a few steps!

Select your integration method

  • Automatic (BrowserStack SDK)
    Plug-n-play solution that takes care of all the integration steps for you
  • Manual integration
    Perform the integration step-by-step yourself (legacy flow)

Using the BrowserStack SDK is the recommended integration method for JUnit 5. The SDK auto-handles your integration steps.

Learn the benefits of using BrowserStack SDK

Following are the benefits of using BrowserStack SDK against manual integration process:

Integration step With BrowserStack SDK With manual integration
Perform Webdriver changes to run tests on BrowserStack Yes Via the browserstack.yml config file Changes Requires code changes to change the RemoteWebdriver
Integrate with BrowserStack Local Yes Via the browserstack.yml config file Changes Requires code changes in test suite
Send test context to BrowserStack for reporting Changes Requires code changes in test suite Changes Requires additional code to be added in the test suite hooks
Use basic cross browser testing parallelization Yes Via the browserstack.yml config file Changes May require code changes depending on the test suite
Use advanced parallelization strategies ChangesRequires code changes to support different parallelisation strategies Changes Requires code changes to support different parallelization strategies

Prerequisites

  • An existing automated test suite.
  • Junit v5, Java v8+, Selenium v2.5+ (JSON Wire / W3C).
  • Maven is installed on your machine, Maven environment variables are set, and Maven bin is added to the system path, $PATH.

Looking for a starter project? Get started with our JUnit 5 sample project

Integration Steps

Based on the method you use to build your project, complete the steps in the following tabs to integrate with BrowserStack.

Set BrowserStack credentials

Save your BrowserStack credentials as environment variables. It simplifies running your test suite from your local or CI environment.

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Install BrowserStack SDK using Maven Archetype

Maven Archetype provides a template to quickly configure your project.
Run the following command your terminal/command prompt to add browserstack-java-sdk dependency and browserstack.yml file in your project.

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Update your BrowserStack config file

When you install the SDK, a browserstack.yml config file is created at the root level of your project. This file holds all the required capabilities to run tests on BrowserStack.

Set platforms to test on

Set the browsers/devices you want to test under the platforms object. Our config follows W3C formatted capabilities.

Parallel thread #1
Parallel thread #2
Parallel thread #3

Enable BrowserStack Local

Test localhost/internal servers in your network

True
False
Test localhost/staging websites that are not publicly accessible

BrowserStack’s Local Testing feature connects with test suites pointing to your localhost URL

Learn more

BrowserStack Local supports all advanced use cases and restricted networks. Contact our support team for assistance in configuring BrowserStack Local for your enterprise.

BrowserStack Reporting

You can leverage BrowserStack’s extensive reporting features using the following capabilities:

Build Name

Set build name as the name of the job/test suite being run

buildIdentifier Description Generated build name on dashboard
${BUILD_NUMBER} (Default) If build is triggered locally, an incremental counter is appended.

If build is triggered with CI tools, CI generated build number is appended.
bstack-demo 1


bstack-demo CI 1395
${DATE_TIME} The timestamp of run time is appended to the build. bstack-demo 29-Nov-20:44
Advanced use cases for Build name

Custom formatting of build name

Prefix buildIdentifier with desired characters, for example, # or :

buildName: bstack-demo
buildIdentifier: '#${BUILD_NUMBER}'

Re-run tests in a build

You can re-run selected tests from a build using any of the following options:

Option 1: Set the existing build name in the BROWSERSTACK_BUILD_NAME variable and prepend it to your test run command to re-run tests in the same build:

BROWSERSTACK_BUILD_NAME=bstack-demo 1234 mvn test -P sample-test


Option 2: Set the build name as a combination of buildName and buildIdentifier, as seen on the dashboard, and set buildIdenitifier as null:

buildName: bstack-demo 123
buildIdentifier: null


Option 3: Set the buildIdentifier as the build number or time of the required build as seen on the dashboard:

buildName: bstack-demo
buildIdentifier: 123


Project Name

Set a project name for your project.

sessionName is the name of your test sessions and is automatically picked from your test class/spec name. It doesn’t need to be set manually when using the BrowserStack SDK.

Use additional debugging features

By default, BrowserStack provides prettified session logs, screenshots on every failed selenium command, and a video of the entire test. Additionally, you can enable the following features:

Visual logs

Enables screenshots for every selenium command ran

True
False
Network logs

Enables network capture for the session in HAR format. Reduces session performance slightly

True
False

Update browserstack.yml file with selected capabilities

Copy the following code snippet and replace contents of browserstack.yml file in the root folder of your test suite.

browserstack.yml
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Run your test suite

Run the following command from your root directory to run your test suite with BrowserStack.

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Set BrowserStack credentials

Save your BrowserStack credentials as environment variables. It simplifies running your test suite from your local or CI environment.

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Add BrowserStack SDK dependency

In your pom.xml file, add browserstack-java-sdk as a Maven dependency at the end of the dependencies list, within the <dependencies> element. Save the project.

pom.xml
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Modify your build plugins

Add the following build plugin

Add maven-dependency-plugin as a plugin under your <build> plugin to resolve dependencies.

Add BrowserStack SDK as an argline property

Add the following java agent <argLine> in your <build> plugin. This step invokes our SDK when your build is triggered.

-javaagent:${com.browserstack:browserstack-java-sdk:jar}

pom.xml
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Create your BrowserStack config file

After installing the SDK, create a browserstack.yml config file at the root level of your project. This file holds all the required capabilities to run tests on BrowserStack.

Set platforms to test on

Set the browsers / devices you want to test under the platforms object. Our config follows W3C formatted capabilities.

Parallel thread #1
Parallel thread #2
Parallel thread #3

Enable BrowserStack Local

Test localhost / internal servers in your network

True
False
Test Localhost / Staging websites that are not publicly accessible

BrowserStack’s Local Testing feature connects with test suites pointing to your localhost URL

Learn more

BrowserStack Local supports all advanced use cases and restricted networks. Contact our support team for assistance in configuring BrowserStack Local for your enterprise.

BrowserStack Reporting

You can leverage BrowserStack’s extensive reporting features using the following capabilities:

Build Name

Set build name as the name of the job/test suite being run

buildIdentifier Description Generated build name on dashboard
${BUILD_NUMBER} (Default) If build is triggered locally, an incremental counter is appended.

If build is triggered with CI tools, CI generated build number is appended.
bstack-demo 1


bstack-demo CI 1395
${DATE_TIME} The timestamp of run time is appended to the build. bstack-demo 29-Nov-20:44
Advanced use cases for Build name

Custom formatting of build name

Prefix buildIdentifier with desired characters, for example, # or :

buildName: bstack-demo
buildIdentifier: '#${BUILD_NUMBER}'

Re-run tests in a build

You can re-run selected tests from a build using any of the following options:

Option 1: Set the existing build name in the BROWSERSTACK_BUILD_NAME variable and prepend it to your test run command to re-run tests in the same build:

BROWSERSTACK_BUILD_NAME=bstack-demo 1234 mvn test -P sample-test


Option 2: Set the build name as a combination of buildName and buildIdentifier, as seen on the dashboard, and set buildIdenitifier as null:

buildName: bstack-demo 123
buildIdentifier: null


Option 3: Set the buildIdentifier as the build number or time of the required build as seen on the dashboard:

buildName: bstack-demo
buildIdentifier: 123


Project Name

Set a project name for your project.

sessionName is the name of your test sessions and is automatically picked from your test class/spec name. It doesn’t need to be set manually when using the BrowserStack SDK.

Use additional debugging features

By default, BrowserStack provides prettified session logs, screenshots on every failed selenium command, and a video of the entire test. Additionally, you can enable the following features:

Visual logs

Enables screenshots for every selenium command ran

True
False
Network logs

Enables network capture for the session in HAR format. Reduces session performance slightly

True
False

Create browserstack.yml file

Create browserstack.yml file in the root folder of your test suite and add the following code to it.

browserstack.yml
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Run your test suite

Right-click your pom.xml file and click Run AsMaven Test:
Eclipse IDE Configuration

Facing issues when running JUnit test?

If the test doesn’t run in parallel on multiple browsers/devices, or the tests don’t run as per capabilities specified in the browserstack.yml file, complete the following steps to resolve it:

  1. Get .m2 repository path for browserstack-java-sdk jar. .m2 repository path
  2. Right-click on the test file and select Run as > Run Configurations. .m2 repository path
  3. Click the Arguments tab, add the .m2 repository path in the VM arguments input field, and click Apply > Run. Modify argline

Set BrowserStack credentials

Save your BrowserStack credentials as environment variables. It simplifies running your test suite from your local or CI environment.

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Add BrowserStack SDK dependency

In your pom.xml file, add browserstack-java-sdk as a Maven dependency at the end of the dependencies list, within the <dependencies> element. Refresh the project.

pom.xml
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Create your BrowserStack config file

After installing the SDK, create a browserstack.yml config file at the root level of your project. This file holds all the required capabilities to run tests on BrowserStack.

Set platforms to test on

Set the browsers/devices you want to test under the platforms object. Our config follows W3C formatted capabilities.

Parallel thread #1
Parallel thread #2
Parallel thread #3

Enable BrowserStack Local

Test localhost/internal servers in your network

True
False
Test localhost/staging websites that are not publicly accessible

BrowserStack’s Local Testing feature connects with test suites pointing to your localhost URL

Learn more

BrowserStack Local supports all advanced use cases and restricted networks. Contact our support team for assistance in configuring BrowserStack Local for your enterprise.

BrowserStack Reporting

You can leverage BrowserStack’s extensive reporting features using the following capabilities:

Build Name

Set build name as the name of the job/test suite being run

buildIdentifier Description Generated build name on dashboard
${BUILD_NUMBER} (Default) If build is triggered locally, an incremental counter is appended.

If build is triggered with CI tools, CI generated build number is appended.
bstack-demo 1


bstack-demo CI 1395
${DATE_TIME} The timestamp of run time is appended to the build. bstack-demo 29-Nov-20:44
Advanced use cases for Build name

Custom formatting of build name

Prefix buildIdentifier with desired characters, for example, # or :

buildName: bstack-demo
buildIdentifier: '#${BUILD_NUMBER}'

Re-run tests in a build

You can re-run selected tests from a build using any of the following options:

Option 1: Set the existing build name in the BROWSERSTACK_BUILD_NAME variable and prepend it to your test run command to re-run tests in the same build:

BROWSERSTACK_BUILD_NAME=bstack-demo 1234 mvn test -P sample-test


Option 2: Set the build name as a combination of buildName and buildIdentifier, as seen on the dashboard, and set buildIdenitifier as null:

buildName: bstack-demo 123
buildIdentifier: null


Option 3: Set the buildIdentifier as the build number or time of the required build as seen on the dashboard:

buildName: bstack-demo
buildIdentifier: 123


Project Name

Set a project name for your project.

sessionName is the name of your test sessions and is automatically picked from your test class/spec name. It doesn’t need to be set manually when using the BrowserStack SDK.

Use additional debugging features

By default, BrowserStack provides prettified session logs, screenshots on every failed selenium command, and a video of the entire test. Additionally, you can enable the following features:

Visual logs

Enables screenshots for every selenium command ran

True
False
Network logs

Enables network capture for the session in HAR format. Reduces session performance slightly

True
False

Create browserstack.yml file

Create browserstack.yml file in the root folder of your test suite and add the following code to it.

browserstack.yml
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Run your test suite

Get browserstack-java-sdk .m2 repository path

Search for the browserstack-java-sdk jar in External Libraries. Right-click the .jar file, select Copy Path/References, and then copy the absolute path:
Intellij IDEA Configuration

Example Paths:

Mac or Linux: /Users/User_Name/.m2/repository/com/browserstack/browserstack-java-sdk/1.0.9/browserstack-java-sdk-1.0.9.jar

Windows: C:\Users\User_Name\.m2\repository\com\browserstack\browserstack-java-sdk\1.0.9\browserstack-java-sdk-1.0.9.jar

Add browserstack-java-sdk .m2 repository path in VM arguments

In your test file, click the run icon and select Modify Run Configurations:

Intellij IDEA Configuration

In the Edit Run Condiguration window, click Modify options.

Intellij Modify Options

Ensure that the Add VM options option is selected.

Intellij Modify Options

Edit the VM options to specify -javaagent with browserstack-java-sdk JAR path and click Apply

Intellij Modify Options

After successful completion of the above steps, you can now run your test suite using BrowserStack.

Advanced features and use cases

Here’s a list of features and capabilities you may find useful.

Accept insecure certificates

The acceptInsecureCerts capability suppresses browser popups warning about self-signed certificates usually found in staging environments.

Capability Expected values
acceptInsecureCerts A boolean. Default is False.
True if you want to accept all SSL certificates.
browserstack.yml

Change desktop resolution

The resolution capability changes the default desktop screen resolution for your tests on BrowserStack infra.

Capability Description Expected values
resolution Set the resolution of your VM before beginning your test A string. Default resolution is 1024x768

Supported resolutions:
Windows (XP, 7): 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1366x768, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1600x1200, 1920x1200, 1920x1080, and 2048x1536

Windows (8, 8.1, 10): 1024x768, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1366x768, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1600x1200, 1920x1200, 1920x1080, and 2048x1536

OS X (Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina, Mojave, and High Sierra): 1024x768, 1280x960, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, 1920x1080, 2560x1440, 2560x1600, and 3840x2160

OS X (All other versions): 1024x768, 1280x960, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, and 1920x1080
browserstack.yml

Simulate IP geolocation

The geoLocation capability lets you test your websites across different countries.

Note that this capability is supported on the Enterprise plan only. You can contact sales to get an Enterprise plan for your account.

Capability Description Expected values
geoLocation Set the country code you want your test to detect A string. An ISO 2 country code

FR for France,
CN for China

Check out the complete list of 45+ countries we support.
browserstack.yml

Simulate network conditions

The networkProfile capability lets you test your websites under different network conditions.

Capability Description Expected values
networkProfile Set the network profile to start the test with A string.

2g-gprs-good, 4g-lte-advanced-lossy

Check out the complete list of all pre-defined network profiles.
browserstack.yml

Next steps

Once you have successfully integrated your test suite with BrowserStack, you might want to check the following:

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