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Create an Enterprise-Level Test Automation Framework with Appium

eBook - Using Spring-Boot, Gradle, Junit, ALM Integration, and Custom Reports with TDD and BDD Support

Erschienen am 11.08.2022, 1. Auflage 2022
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ISBN/EAN: 9781484281970
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 240 S., 6.59 MB
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Beschreibung

Think from a framework design perspective and move beyond straightforward coding skills. Youll design an enterprise level test framework that is capable of supporting both TDD and BDD at the same time, using the latest open source tools and coding best practices. Taking a less-is-more approach, superfluous information is excised in favor of sleek and direct instruction and focused coding practices.

Your framework will be built with Spring-Boot, Gradle, and Junit. And it will support HP QC integration, Allure (TDD, BDD), Extent (BDD), and customized Pdf reporting (TDD, BDD). Extensive utilities are provided, such as HP ALM integration, device management utilities, email reporting, pdf reporting, OCR utility, Log utility, and more! Theres also a special chapter on internationalization/localization testing in multiple languages. After reading this book, youll have full confidence in your ability to build new test automation frameworks for yourself. 

Though primarily written for software professionals who are in test automation, recent engineering graduates who have programming knowledge and want to prepare for a role in mobile test automation will also find whats taught here helpful. Test engineers and computer science graduates alike can use what they learn here to become absolute pros in test automation.

What You'll Learn

Design an enterprise level mobile test automation framework capable of supporting both TDD and BDD 
Work with the latest open source tools and coding best practices 
Build with Spring-Boot, Gradle, and Junit while supporting HP QC integration, Allure, Extent, and customized PDF reporting

Who This Book Is For

Software professionals working in test automation. Recent engineering graduates who have programming knowledge and want to prepare for a role in mobile test automation should also find it helpful.

Autorenportrait

Koushik Das is an Automation Architect with over 18 years of experience in software development, manual testing, and test automation. He has built automation frameworks for mobile, web, and desktop applications using a variety of tools. Koushik believes in leveraging the power of test automation whenever possible and has recently published a book to help mobile test automation engineers graduate to an architect role. When not testing software, Koushik likes reading, traveling, and playing with his baby daughter.

Inhalt

Part 1: Setting up.- Chapter 1: Automation Framework Overview.- Chapter 2: Creating the Wireframes with Spring-Boot.- Chapter 3: Configuring Gradle.- Chapter 4: Creating the Properties Files.- Chapter 5: Creating Android, iOS and Web Drivers On Demand.- Chapter 6: Enhancing Framework Common Mobile Actions.- Part 2: Build on the Framework.- Chapter 7: Creating Page Objects.- Chapter 8: Writing Your First Test Suite.- Chapter 9: Importing Test Data From Excel, XML or Other Formats.- Chapter 10: Adding BDD Capabilities with Cucumber.- Chapter 11: Adding Allure Reporting for TDD and BDD.- Chapter 12: Making Extent Report Better and Workable with JUnit.- Chapter 13: Creating a PDF Report with Screenshots.- Chapter 14: Enhancing Framework Screenshots.- Chapter 15: Testing Multiple Apps and Versions in Same Test Suite.- Chapter 16: Running Scripts or Batch Files From Test Suite.- Part 3: Advanced Topics.- Chapter 17: API Testing.- Chapter 18: Advanced Topic I Adding Device ManagementFunctions.- Chapter 19: Advanced Topic 2 Integrating with HP ALM.- Chapter 20: Advanced Topic 3 Adding Localization Testing Capabilities.- Chapter 21: Advanced Topic 4 Implementing Parallel Test Execution.- Chapter 22: Other Utilities.- Appendix A.- Appendix B.

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