JGiven automation testing framework index.
JGiven is a developer-friendly and pragmatic BDD tool for Java. JGiven generates reports that are readable by domain experts using fluent, domain-specific API.
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I think that probably most development teams describe themselves as being “agile” and probably most development teams have standups, and meetings called retrospectives.There is also a lot of discussion about “agile”, much written about “agile”, and there are many presentations about “agile”. A question that is often asked is what comes after “agile”? Many testers work in “agile” teams so this question matters to us.
Dries Buytaert, a graduate student at the University of Antwerp, came up with the idea of developing something similar to a chat room. Moreover, he modified the conventional chat rooms into a website where his friends could post their queries and reply through comments. However, for this project, he thought of creating a temporary archive of posts.
Entering the world of testers, one question started to formulate in my mind: “what is the reason that bugs happen?”.
So, now that the first installment of this two fold article has been published (hence you might have an idea of what Agile Testing is not in my opinion), I’ve started feeling the pressure to explain what Agile Testing actually means to me.
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Programmatically indicate required fields using the required or aria-required attributes. Also, visually indicate required fields in the form's instructions or form labels. Do not indicate required fields for CSS alone.
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Ensuring that the product pages on the website display correct information, images, and prices, and that the products are correctly sorted into categories.
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Upon clicking on the input text field, the mouse arrow pointer should get changed to the cursor.
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Galen is an open-source tool for testing layout and responsive design of web applications. It is also a powerfull functional testing framework. (no image, use default java)
Write JSON unit tests in less code. Great for testing REST interfaces.
Karate is the only open-source tool to combine API test-automation, mocks, performance-testing and even UI automation into a single, unified framework
PowerMock is a Java framework that allows you to unit test code normally regarded as untestable.
A library for setting up Java objects as test data.
Spinach is a BDD framework on top of Gherkin.
Library for stubbing and setting expectations on HTTP requests in Ruby.
Tool for generating database tests
Shoulda helps you write more understandable, maintainable Rails-specific tests under Minitest and Test::Unit.
Simulate system and network conditions using a TCP proxy to perform testing
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