TestNG Tutorial With Selenium | Capturing Screenshot Of Failed Tests 📸| Part-VI | LambdaTest
In this Part-VI of the TestNG tutorial for beginners series, Rex Jones (@RexJonesII), a seasoned QA Engineer, Trainer, YouTuber, and Blogger demonstrates the potentials of capturing failed Screenshots in automation. He demonstrates practically how taking a screenshot of a failed test helps in analyzing execution flow and in determining the verdict test failure. He also shows how to figure out the reasons for the test failure.
Introduction
Walk Through Test Script
Setup The Test
Create Test Script
How To Take A Screenshot of Each Test
How To Take A Screenshot of Only Test Failures
Conclusion
Rex Jones
Rex is an Experienced Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer with a history of working in the IT and Services industry. Certified as a Certified Software Test Engineer (CSTE) and Test Management Approach (TMap). Also skilled in Automation, Agile Methodologies, Test Strategies, and Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) with a passion for testing software manually or automation such as Selenium.
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