Test Automation School. Selenium WebDriver
Duration
24
hours
Location
Online
Language
English
Code
SQA-050
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Description
In our training you will learn about the main concepts of web programming required for automated testing and get acquainted with the main concepts of testing ecosystems in Java and available frameworks.
You will receive hands-on experience with Selenium Web Driver – from interaction with a web page and writing separate tests to building a test design. Basic design patterns will be reviewed, as well as refactoring of automated testing designs.
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Objectives
- How to automate tests for different parts of a web application
- How to analyze and select a required set of automated tests for web projects
- Use JUnit framework (Version 5) in testing automation processes
- Design and build automated functional tests with Selenium Web Driver Java
- Apply Allure framework for generating reports
Target Audience
- Software testers
- Testing automation engineers
- Load testing specialists
- Testing team managers
Prerequisites
Passing the Course “SQA-049 Test Automation. Introduction to Java” or initial experience in development in C- and Java-like programming languages (6+ months).
Roadmap
- Introduction to Web for Testers – theory 2h
- Introduction to HTML
- Introduction to CSS
- Introduction to JavaScript
- Introduction to Testing in Java – theory 3.5h; practice 0.5h
- Testing Ecosystem in Java
- JUnit Framework
- Using Selenium Web Driver – theory 7.5h; practice 1.5h
- DOM-based Navigation in a Web Document
- Running and Managing a Test Scenario on WebDriver
- Actions on a Web Page with WebDriver
- Special Features of WebDriver
- Test Design Architecture on Selenium WebDriver – theory 2h; practice 1h
- Design basics
- Automated Test Patterns
- Practice 6h
- Creating a project template
- Checking elements display on a form without parametrization
- Using collections. Search inside an element. Data from a file
- Working with element attributes. Using an Actions class
- Working in several tabs. Indirect checks. Failure protection
- Using Javascript in tests. Expectations
- Refactoring, screenshots, reports