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LoadableComponent class for Playwright?
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by /u/mercfh85
4h ago
Odd question I know, but im trying to come up with a reliable way to add what the old Selenium version of `LoadableComponent` is but in my playwright page object classes. https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/support/ui/LoadableComponent.html For those unfamiliar. Anyways im trying to do something similar but cleanly using JS/TS for Playwright, a method that basically checks if a page isloaded. Maybe I am thinking too fancy but I was using/thinking of the old selenium `LoadableComponent` for inspiration. I have a base class in my page objects that houses generall ..read more
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Suggestions for automating integration auth
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by /u/Top_Engineering2065
4h ago
Hello, I'm wondering how folks go about automating the process of authenticating / enabling integrations for their applications. I'm the lone QA at a startup and we're implementing a slack integration - basically a user can enable slack for our product, are taken through a slack authentication flow where they validate their slack identity, enter a validation code and allow our product to have certain permissions in their slack workspace. We're using cypress for our end to end automation, which makes this flow a bit of a non-starter since multiple windows / tabs are not supported by cypress. I ..read more
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How do you Address and Prevent Flaky Tests?
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by /u/basecase_
4h ago
Flaky tests are a tricky beast because while they most commonly occur in the testing layer of the stack (surface level), it can also be indicative of other parts of the stack such as the application or infrastructure layer that hosts the application. It’s really important to dig into every single flaky test failure to at least figure out where the problem lies. This sometimes becomes a team effort the more you rule out common flaky issues. Depending on your team’s test culture/discipline, success against flaky tests will vary ?. It’s rare but it has happened enough times that flaky tests were ..read more
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Playwright: JavaScript vs. Python
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by /u/Valuable-Ad9157
4h ago
I am newish to test automation. I have been learning Selenium, but now looking into Playwright. Do I need to use JavaScript and Python at the same time with Playwright? Or if I use Python, I don't need to worry about JavaScript? I am trying to understand the roll each one plays in Playwright. Thanks. submitted by /u/Valuable-Ad9157 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Resume advice
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by /u/Future_Gain2593
4h ago
Looking for advice on how I can improve my resume, go all out 1 2 submitted by /u/Future_Gain2593 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Manual QA, getting into Automation, what tool should I learn first ?
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by /u/Stringer-
4h ago
Hey everyone, thanks in advance for the help and sorry for the bad englandsky :) So, I've been a Manual QA for 5 years and want to get into automation, I don't really know how to code, I have some VERY VERY basic Python from a couple of times I tried to learn on my own and quitted, so I'm basically at 0, i've searched this subreddit and it seems that the answer vary according to time, like 2 years ago was something, 1 year ago something else, etc.. To get to the point: I'm not really sure where would it be best/easier to start, if Selenium (Python probably), Cypress, Playwright or Appium. Als ..read more
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Need help in moving towards automation
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by /u/RunEnvironmental8049
4h ago
I'm a tester in a small team. Joined recently. My role now is just working on a task that's assigned to me. Understanding the user story. Write the test cases. I test tasks manually and if I find bugs, I return the task back to the developer and the cycle repeats. Currently I'm just doing functional testing. My company is moving towards automation. I have some development experience as well. Not much but it's just that I can look into network activity and figure out things. I used to do some coding in javascript some years ago. My company deals with projects currently on laravel and MySQL. Bo ..read more
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ISTQB ISQI CTFL exam certificate
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by /u/Repulsive_Agency_147
4h ago
I have recently attended CTFL_Syll2018 exam by ISQI, which I successfully completed on April 23,2024. I had attended the exam through Pearson vue test centre option and had received the preliminary score report.But even after around one week I haven't received any certificate for the same.Can anyone help me to understand the expected timeframe for delivery of the certificate? submitted by /u/Repulsive_Agency_147 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Automating reports
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by /u/Ash23_tester
4h ago
We are an enterprise product company and we have many reports as features. What is the typical automation technique for automating reports ? These tests will run in CI. Should we actually automate reports? By reports i mean we have some data in rest of the features, after some calculation we show this in the report section like time analytics, people analystics etc. submitted by /u/Ash23_tester [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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