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Quick | WebdriverIO | |
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3 | 37 | |
9,756 | 8,769 | |
0.1% | 1.0% | |
8.3 | 9.9 | |
21 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Swift | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Quick
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GitHub can't be trusted. Or, how suspending Russian accounts deleted project history and pull requests
Take this example mentioned in the blog post. It was merged into Quick:main from younata:fix_parallel_tests - until the PR was merged, the code resided in the user younata's profile. That's the point of PRs, right? It can't be merged into Quick unless it passes review and is merged. Therefore, when the (allegedly) Russian user's profile was removed it removed all of the commits on their profile - including anything un-merged. Anything already merged, and thus merged to the Quick project repository, has not been changed.
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Mobile e2e tests using WebdriverIO and Appium
These tests are responsible for validating that a single unit is working properly. You can think of a unit as a class or function. These tests are written in an isolated fashion. I mean, if the rest of the system is full of bugs and nothing else work, if this unit work, the test will pass. They are also repeatable. They don't depend on anything else, really. Anytime you run the test, if the code hasn't changed, the test will report the same result. These tests are intimately related to the code quality of your project. If your code is clean, these tests should be relatively easy to write. When writing unit tests in iOS, you usually use XCTest or Quick
- Quick – behavior-driven development framework for Swift and Objective-C
WebdriverIO
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Learn Automated Testing At Home: A Beginner's Guide
3.WebdriverIO: WebdriverIO is another popular open-source test automation framework. Key Features: Integrates well with popular testing frameworks (e.g., Mocha, Jasmine). Supports both synchronous and asynchronous commands. Works with various browsers and platforms
- Mastering Performance Testing with WebDriverIO
- Webdriver.io: Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework
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Way to High Confidence: The Ideal Testing Trophy
Webdriver.io
- Setting up parallel cross browser tests and desktop within seconds using Webdriver.IO configuration wizard
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Seeking Recommendations for the Best Mobile Automation Tool
There is a tool called webdriver.io which purports to handle mobile automation. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet but it's on my radar.
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Browserstack - too expensive? Is our consultant SCAMMING us?
We recently hired an engineer to write us integration tests with webdriver.io. All of our other tests run fine in Github actions - rspec, javascript jest, etc.
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How to fix Frontend Tests as a lazy developer
Your automated tests will act on behalf of a real user, open a real web browser (typically Chromium, Chrome, Firefox) using one an existing technology like Webdriver and add some syntactical sugar on top.
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Battle-Testing Nx Console with E2E Tests
WebdriverIO (abbreviated as WDIO) is an E2E testing framework for Node.js. It allows you to automate all kinds of web and mobile applications using the Webdriver or Chrome DevTools protocols.
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Can't access an element in a web page using DOM
i recall having to deal with elements inside iframes and shadow roots when using webdriver.io for testing. you can always inspect an element and copy the selector. if it is unique to the page it should work
What are some alternatives?
OHHTTPStubs - Stub your network requests easily! Test your apps with fake network data and custom response time, response code and headers!
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
Mockingbird - A Swifty mocking framework for Swift and Objective-C.
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Nimble - A Matcher Framework for Swift and Objective-C
TestCafe - A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing.
Kiwi - Simple BDD for iOS
nightwatch - Integrated end-to-end testing framework written in Node.js and using W3C Webdriver API. Developed at @browserstack
SwiftyMocky - Framework for automatic mock generation. Adds a set of handy methods, simplifying testing. One of the best and most complete solutions, including generics support and much more.
Protractor - E2E test framework for Angular apps
Sleipnir - BDD-style framework for Swift
CodeceptJS - Supercharged End 2 End Testing Framework for NodeJS