Do you need to learn how to write test automation for websites? This course gets you started using the basics of web test automation.
By the end of this course, you will be able to write basic web test automation that you can use at any job. You will learn how to install Nightwatch.js from scratch and how to do so in a Node.js friendly way.
Learn how to automate:
navigating to web pages
clicking on elements
filling out forms
validating elements on the page
selecting items from dropdown menus
Under the hood, Nightwatch.js uses Selenium. Taking this course will introduce you to the world of Selenium based testing for web pages. A valuable skill in the marketplace.
You only need to know the basics of Javascript to take this course. You can follow along as all the examples are written on the screen for you to follow along with.
All the tools used in this course are free, so you don’t need to buy any fancy software.
The instructor has used Nightwatch.js at his company to build a large number of tests across multiple teams that are used to verify releases in their Continuous Delivery system. Chris has taught multiple teams and other software testers how to use Nightwatch.js to accomplish these goals. You are in good hands in this course!
Specification: Web Automation Testing For Beginners Using Nightwatch.js
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Tyler Sparks –
Great course! He really walks you through the basics, explaining the multiple parts to each method and section in clear and concise ways with a lot of hands on do it along with him examples that aren’t overly complex or hard to keep up with.
Sujana M –
Very detailed explanation. Really helpful.
Abraham Cantillo –
I was expecting more about page object, screenshots, end to end testing.