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3,273 | 399 | |
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Why We Open Sourced Our Entire Product
A little over one year ago, we open sourced the first version of QA Wolf, a tool to help developers create browser tests.
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- I built an alternative for the deprecated & beloved Cypress Studio - generate Cypress scripts from your browser interactions right inside of Cypress
- Resurrecting the deprecated Cypress Studio experience - I built a Cypress plugin to generate Cypress scripts from your browser interactions
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My friend & I built a Cypress/Playwright/Puppeteer Test Recorder that generates Cypress/Playwright/Puppeteer Scripts from your actions
The tool is already fully open source, you can check out and give it a star here if you'd like ⭐ https://github.com/DeploySentinel/Recorder.
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Me & my friend built an open source Chrome/Firefox extension that generates Cypress/Playwright/Puppeteer Scripts from your actions
We have a demo video + links to try it out on Chrome or Firefox here: deploysentinel.com/recorder
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No Tears Guide to Creating E2E Test Scripts for Playwright & Puppeteer
These best practices of stable selectors mentioned here and more are already built-in to DeploySentinel Recorder’s selector picking logic. So you don’t have to hunt for a specific test ID or accessibility selector.
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Check out the new open source Chrome Extension for generating tests for Cypress.io, Playwright and Puppeteer. Contributors welcomed!
Congrats on the extension! We launched something similar recently to easily generate test scripts for Playwright/Puppeteer (Cypress coming soon) - cool to see more extension in this space and the different UX takes! :)
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I built an open source Chrome/Firefox extension that generates Playwright/Puppeteer scripts straight from your browser interactions using React/Shadow DOM
As for Cypress support - heard a lot from the community feedback this time around! I'd keep an eye on https://github.com/DeploySentinel/Recorder/issues/5 and give it an upvote and I'll make sure to keep that issue up to date as we look into it :)
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Show HN: Autogenerate Playwright and Puppeteer test scripts from the browser
I've tried using the built-in recorder myself a bit while it was in Canary, and here's my take:
- The experimental Chrome recorder is only for Puppeteer, so if you like Playwright, you're out of luck. (imo Playwright's ergonomics are way more refined than Puppeteer has and is the way we'd want to be writing tests in the future)
- The Chrome recorder introduces a _ton!_ of boilerplate code that's really bulky to work around if you want to maintain the tests yourself afterwards. I'm not sure what workflow the creators envisioned when they initially created the test generation system.
- You have to save the code to a file with the built-in recorder, you can't just copy and paste it into your editor, which is frustrating to me, especially if you're trying to record 1 new test into an existing file with a suite of tests.
- It lacks a few events you can create using the DeploySentinel recorder such as hover events, capturing screenshots, awaiting/asserting on text.
I think there's a few pros/cons to different tools out there, I've put together a side-by-side comparison here: https://github.com/DeploySentinel/Recorder#alternatives-comp...
The chrome built-in recorder is finally on Chrome stable recently, I'd say you should try it out, and then try out DeploySentinel recorder.
If you love the Chrome built-in one more, I'd love to hear what you think is missing!
- Need help: Test a JS library that takes HTML element as input
What are some alternatives?
SeleniumBase - 📊 Python's all-in-one framework for web crawling, scraping, testing, and reporting. Supports pytest. UC Mode provides stealth. Includes many tools.
FlareSolverr - Proxy server to bypass Cloudflare protection
gitbeaker - 🦊🧪 A comprehensive and typed Gitlab SDK for Node.js, Browsers, Deno and CLI
secret-agent - The web scraper that's nearly impossible to block - now called @ulixee/hero
jest-mock-extended - Type safe mocking extensions for Jest https://www.npmjs.com/package/jest-mock-extended
headless-recorder - Chrome extension that records your browser interactions and generates a Playwright or Puppeteer script.
tauri-action - Build your Web application as a Tauri binary for macOS, Linux and Windows
headless-task-server - A headless browser task/job queue & runner based on Hero (Chrome)
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
root-cause - 🔍 [DEPRECATED] Root Cause is a tool for troubleshooting Puppeteer and Playwright tests. 🔎
express-typescript-boilerplate - A delightful way to building a RESTful API with NodeJs & TypeScript by @w3tecch
browser-base - Modern and feature-rich web browser base based on Electron