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1,780 | 3,489 | |
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9.7 | 9.4 | |
11 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Selenide
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Beginner’s Guide To Test Automation With Java (TestUI)
TestUI combines 2 different paradigm test automation frameworks, i.e., mobile (Appium) and desktop (Selenide), into one neat framework. In our opinion, it’s a great framework that offers vast functionality with easy-to-learn syntax, not to mention full access to Selenide methods in case something tricky needs to be done.
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How to Accelerate Selenide Tests with Playwright
Selenide – A wrapper for Selenium, Selenide consists of many other tools, including Selenium, WebdriverManager, and BrowserUp Proxy. Selenide is well-organized and comes with good documentation and a large community. It enables you to simplify complex tasks, for example: file download, autostart and autostop of the browser, using a proxy, etc. Though it officially supports only Java, there is also an unofficial port in Python called Selene.
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[Help] Selenium cannot find the element
I'd like to add to recommendations for Java with Selenium like stuff: https://selenide.org/ Selenide is a framework that sits on top of Selenium. It makes things so much easier. If you have the opportunity to use it, you can make your life much easier than straight Selenium.
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Why You Always Have To Close Your Article With A Call To Action AKA A Brief Introduction To Hashnode Widgets By Miki Szeles
Here it is: Contribute to the open-source Selenideium Element Inspector Chrome Extension, with which test automation teams can save hours daily by automatically generating all the relevant selectors for Selenide, Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Squish and TestCafe.
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My First Month on Hashnode - A Retrospection About Blogging on Hashnode Developer Journaling Platform by Miki Szeles
After a few weeks, István told me it would be great if I could write some articles. Being an introvert I did not really like the idea , but after 1-2 weeks I was sitting at home in front of my computer on a Sunday afternoon and I started to feel I want to write an article about Selenide, to share with the world how awesome it is.
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What to consider when choosing a language for Selenium?
I would highly recommend not using straight Selenium and instead go to https://selenide.org/. It's a wrapper for Selenium that more often than not prevents you from ever having to worry about writing or maintaining wrappers, and handles most all of the framework needs for you, while still allowing you to very easily dig into the Selenium specific stuff you may need. It's saved me so much time it's ridiculous to even consider using straight Selenium anymore, if you have Java as an option.
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This sounds like spam, but....
Guys you should REALLY PAY ATTENTION to this. This is a free project. I've done TA and it works like magic. No more stale element exceptions and waiters and browser hussle.
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Is there a framework that you use?
Is there a working framework that you use in your daily work? I've written my little framework (Java,TestNG). Simple singleton with a bunch of services (Actions, Robot, Waiters etc). And then I've found this and this. I've tried examples. Google search in both cases. Understood nothing. Read some docs. Didn't benefit. But these guys are right, selenium webdriver is just a webdriver. You have to write a decent amount of wrapper code. I mean. We have a lot of great frameworks almost in any given field, but when it comes to testing there is no "out of the box" running fw. Hell. You can get a fully-running web-site in a day using Laravel or Spring Boot.
Spock
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Mastering Spring Cloud Gateway Testing: Predicates (part 1)
I love using the Spock framework for its simplicity, readability, and maintainability. That's why we use Spock to drive our integration tests.
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Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads
Well I care a lot that it exists. And many other people I know do as well. Just because you don't seem to like it, you shouldn't imagine everyone else is like you.
Maybe Grails is no longer used as much (like Rails itself), but Groovy found other usages since then, like https://spockframework.org/ and Jenkins pipelines (https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax/). It's not going anywhere, and I see no reason for anyone to be upset about it.
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Ask HN: What's your favorite software testing framework and why?
In my opinion it is Spock for Java/Groovy [1]. The amount of functionality and readability you can squeeze from Groovy's DSLesque is absurd. Is basically a full fledged new test language with Java sprinkled as the test contents code
[1]: https://spockframework.org/
- 7 Awesome Libraries for Java Unit & Integration Testing
- There is framework for everything.
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Are there languages that allow to extend its syntax ?
Groovy allows you to perform transforms on it's AST. If you look at the Spock framework, they used AST transforms to pull off a lot of the DSL.
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Using Cucumber and Spock for API test Automation — What Benefits Can You Expect?
Spock and Cucumber exemplify the philosophy of behavior-driven development (BDD). The principle behind BDD is that you must first define the desired result of the added feature in a subject-oriented language before writing any tests. The developers are then given the final documentation.
- A linguagem de programação Groovy - Radar da itexto
- Gradle 7.0 Released
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HTTPS Client Certificate Authentication With Java
As a quick demonstration, the following (Spock) test asserts that the client JVM code fails to create an SSL connection with the service. Note that I chose to use Vert.x Web Client to handle interacting with the service, but don't let this decision distract from the core content of this post. Nevertheless, if you haven't used Vert.x, I encourage you to try it out -- especially for building server-side network applications.
What are some alternatives?
Cucumber - Cucumber for the JVM
Awaitility - Awaitility is a small Java DSL for synchronizing asynchronous operations
REST Assured - Java DSL for easy testing of REST services
AssertJ - AssertJ is a library providing easy to use rich typed assertions
Karate - Test Automation Made Simple
Mockito - Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java
Apache JMeter - Apache JMeter open-source load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services
ArchUnit - A Java architecture test library, to specify and assert architecture rules in plain Java