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3 | 9 | |
770 | 4,286 | |
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7.2 | 9.7 | |
5 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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SeleniumBase
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The new pdbp (Pdb+) Python debugger!
And for Python browser automation, see the SeleniumBase GitHub page!
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Tips for testing your websites the smart way (I'm a beginner)
I recommend you to check out Seleniumbase, its a frame work for Selenium. Link: https://github.com/seleniumbase/SeleniumBase
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coding as a tester
plain pytest, or maybe https://seleniumbase.io ?
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Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us
In those cases you might want to check out SeleniumBase: https://seleniumbase.io/
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Solving the "Wordle" Game using Python and Selenium
If you're looking for a complete Python Selenium solution for solving the Wordle Game programmatically, here's one that uses the SeleniumBase framework. The solution comes with a YouTube video, as well as the Python code of the solution, and a GIF of what to expect:
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What to learn for QA / testing automation with Python ?
i haven't. it's the first time i heard about it actually. on our project, it's selenium with seleniumbase
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The 15 syntax formats of SeleniumBase
This format is used by most of the examples in the SeleniumBase examples folder. It's a great starting point for anyone learning SeleniumBase, and it follows good object-oriented programming principles. In this format, BaseCase is imported at the top of a Python file, followed by a Python class inheriting BaseCase. Then, any test method defined in that class automatically gains access to SeleniumBase methods, including the setUp() and tearDown() methods that are automatically called to spin up and spin down web browsers at the beginning and end of test methods. Here's an example of that:
What are some alternatives?
tavern - A command-line tool and Python library and Pytest plugin for automated testing of RESTful APIs, with a simple, concise and flexible YAML-based syntax
selenium-python-helium - Lighter web automation for Python [Moved to: https://github.com/mherrmann/helium]
pytest-cov - Coverage plugin for pytest.
Robot Framework - Generic automation framework for acceptance testing and RPA
testbook - ๐งช ๐ Unit test your Jupyter Notebooks the right way
pyleniumio - Bring the best of Selenium and Cypress into a single Python package
pytypest - Testing framework that empowers pytest (with better fixtures and parametrization)
locust - Write scalable load tests in plain Python ๐๐จ
pytest-watcher - Automatically rerun your tests on file modifications
qawolf - ๐บ Create browser tests 10x faster
citronella - Webdriver Extension with Page Object Wrapper
pytest-django - A Django plugin for pytest.