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A quick problem-solving guide to automated testing web applications with Selenium WebDriver in JavaScript. It contains hundreds of solutions to real-world testing problems, with clear explanations and ready-to-run Selenium test scripts that you can use in your own projects.
A quick problem-solving guide to automated testing web applications with Selenium WebDriver in Python. It contains hundreds of solutions to real-world problems, with clear explanations and ready-to-run Selenium test scripts that you can use in your own projects.
The Selenium WebDriver Recipes book is a quick problem-solving guide to automated testing web applications with Selenium WebDriver. It contains hundreds of solutions to real-world problems, with clear explanations and ready-to-run test scripts you can use in your own projects.
A quick problem-solving guide to automated testing web applications with Selenium WebDriver in Java. It contains hundreds of solutions to real-world problems, with clear explanations and ready-to-run Selenium test scripts that you can use in your own projects.
On December 8, 2013, US President Barack Obama "asked every American to give it a shot to learn to code" (watch it here), kicking off the Hour of Code campaign for Computer Science Education Week 2013. "Learning these skills isn't just important for your future, it's important for our country's future," President Obama said. The message is clear: coding (aka. programming) is an important skill for this Information Age, and many will agree. Some might wonder: there are many "how to program" books, why another one? A typical how-to-program book will go through the programming concepts, syntax and followed by demonstrations with simple examples. I have read dozens of them (for different programming languages) and taught this way at universities. It was not an effective approach. It is more like a teacher dumping knowledge upon students. I believe a better way is to engage students in doing carefully selected programming exercises and guiding them solving interesting and useful computer programs. New programming concepts are introduced gradually. I put this into practices by teaching my 13-year old daughter Courtney. This book is the outcome of the journey.
API popularity skyrocketed with the rise in smartphone use, and many new software developed for web and mobile platforms provide APIs. Microservices architecture that develops a single application as a suite of small services exposed as HTTP resource API, is becoming a hot topic. Now more than ever, software projects demand efficient API testing. API Testing Recipes in Ruby will show you solutions for efficient API testing, including: - generating flexible request data, e.g. SOAP message, CSV/Excel - invoking various APIs, e.g. SOAP, REST - parse returned response, e.g. XML, JSON - fully automating all test scripts, no manual intervention - executing all test scripts as regression testing in a CI server - leveraging easy to read and powerful Ruby script language All recipe test scripts (80+ in Ruby language) are ready to run. Owning this book is like having a test automation coach sitting next to you.
The Watir Recipes book is a quick problem-solving guide to automated testing web applications with Watir or Watir-Classic. It contains hundreds of solutions to real-world problems, with clear explanations and ready-to-run test scripts you can use in your own projects.
While few people deny the benefits of test automation, comprehensive automated testing via UI (browser for web applications) is rarely implemented in software projects. Common reasons for projects' failed attempts on test automation are: Difficult to learn - test scripts are complex and testing tools are not easy to useHard to maintain - UI tests are vulnerable to application changesLong feedback loop - automated tests take too long to runTo succeed in automated testing via UI, software projects need to overcome all these 3 challenges.This book presents a practical approach to implementing test automation for web applications. Topics include: Developing easy to read and maintain Watir/Selenium tests using next-generation functional testing toolPage object modelFunctional Testing RefactoringsCross-browser testing against IE, Firefox and ChromeSetting up continuous testing server to manage execution of a large number of automated UI testsRequirement traceability matrixStrategies on team collaboration and test automation adoption in projects and organizations
Solve your SeleniumWebDriver problems with this quick guide to automated testing of webapplications with Selenium WebDriver in C#. Selenium WebDriver Recipes inC#, Second Edition contains hundreds of solutions to real-world problems,with clear explanations and ready-to-run Selenium test scripts that you can usein your own projects.You'll learn: How to locate web elements and test functions for hyperlinks, buttons, TextFields and TextAreas, radio buttons, CheckBoxes, and more How to use Selenium WebDriver for select lists, navigation, assertions, frames, file upload and pop-up dialogs How to debug test scripts and test data How to manage and deal with browser profiles and capabilitiesAudienceThis book is for experienced .NET and C# Windows application programmers/developers.
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