REST API Automation:REST Assured,Serenity BDD Framework
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In the 21st century, almost all web applications use web services to communicate or interact with each other. Most modern day web services are built on Representational state transfer (REST) architecture; REST has gained a lot of popularity and it will continue to do the same due to its simplicity in comparison with other technologies.
It is very important for software QA engineers, automation engineers and software developers to understand the importance of Web Services testing and more importantly how to automate these tests. Automating Application Program Interface (API) tests is critical and crucial for most projects due to the fact that API tests are far more stable, reliable and fast.
To achieve this goal, using a Solid Robust Framework is very much necessary.
Serenity BDD is an open source test automation framework which comes integrated with many popular libraries like Selenium, JUNIT, JBehave, Cucumber BDD, Rest–Assured which can be used to build a powerful API Automation framework.
We will be focusing on the important topics listed below:
At the end of this course you will be able to build a robust API test automation framework using Serenity BDD & Rest–Assured combined with GIT & JENKINS
Instructor Details
Courses : 6
Specification: REST API Automation:REST Assured,Serenity BDD Framework
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$94.99 $12.99
Ravi Bhaskar –
This course covers Serenity with Junit in detail but lag in covering Serenity with Cucumber. WebDriver is completely missing. Page Object model should be included for cucumber testing.
Ashwin Naik –
Wish you could explain how we could use session/cookies sharing with cucumber framework, Also how do we use Request and Response specifications, all used together.
Andy Flowers –
Good overview, provided a lot of how to do things but a bit more about the why would have made it better.
Aarti –
Nice
Cian Mc Sweeney –
Seems a bit disjointed so far
Alex Meregildo –
en BDD. esperaba la explicaci n de todos los m todos.
Selva Kumar –
really good and straight to the point
Srinidhi Arekal –
So far so good!