Selenium Framework Design in Keyword-Driven Testing
Author | : Chaubal Pinakin Ashok |
Publisher | : BPB Publications |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2020-04-28 |
ISBN-10 | : 9789389328219 |
ISBN-13 | : 9389328217 |
Rating | : 4/5 (19 Downloads) |
Download or read book Selenium Framework Design in Keyword-Driven Testing written by Chaubal Pinakin Ashok and published by BPB Publications. This book was released on 2020-04-28 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An easy-to-understand guide that will get you acquainted with the core concepts of Selenium WebDriverKEY FEATURES a- Learn how to build a Keyword Driven Automation Framework with Selenium using Javaa- Understand and work with the core concepts of Selenium WebDriver 3.0a- Find how to use Build triggers in Jenkins to automate tests DESCRIPTION The book starts by introducing the Selenium WebDriver 3 and Selenium Server by covering each aspect of it in detail. You will learn different concepts like instances and how instances relate to browser sessions. You will further explore the new features in Java 8 with the help of easy to follow examples. Moving on, you will create a Singleton class for fetching WebDriver instances and then explore the different kinds of waits in Selenium. You will then delve into the advanced WebDriver interactions using the Actions class and the JavascriptExecutor. You will then understand the various database operations which will help you with using the MySQL database to store our framework. Next, you will go through the TestNG framework, followed by parallel execution. Further, you will use Maven as a build tool and Jenkins as a build automation tool. You will go through the working of Selenium Grid along with Mobile automation. Lastly, you will be taken through Selenium 4 and it's AI integrated features.WHAT WILL YOU LEARN a- Learn the process of building a Selenium Framework a- Understand the Keyword Driven Framework concept a- Work with Document Object Model to access page elementsa- Integrate Maven and Jenkins with Selenium WebDrivera- Use Selenium Grid to run multiple tests across WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book has been designed for Automation developers who would like to build a Keyword Driven framework that fetches keywords from Database. It is also intended for audiences who are interested in understanding Selenium and designing a frameworkTable of Contents1. First look at Selenium WebDriver and Web Elements 2. Looking at the various WebDrivers3. A brief look at Java 84. Deep dive into Selenium WebDriver5. Actions class and the JavascriptExecutor6. WebDriver Events7. Database Operations8. Introduction to TestNG framework9. Parallel Execution10. Understanding Maven11. Jenkins Introduction and Scheduling12. Selenium grid and executing in the cloud13. Mobile test automation using Appium14. A look at Selenium-4About the AuthorPinakin Chaubal, a BE (Computer Science) with 19+ years of experience in the IT area. He has done PMP, ISTQB, HP0-M47 (QTP 11.0 Functional testing expert), and INS-21(General Insurance). He is working as an Automation Architect at Intellect Design Arena Ltd. (Previously Polaris Consulting). Previously he has worked with companies like Patni, Accenture, ACS International (USA), L&T Infotech(USA & India), Polaris Financial Technology, and SQS. He carries six years of onsite experience in the US and eight months in Hong Kong & China, working closely with the client and getting involved in senior management and stakeholder meetings. The clients that he has worked for are YES Bank, HSBC, Travelers Insurance, Harleysville Insurance, Albertsons retail chain, Bellsouth Telecommunications GE-Fleet Services, and GE-Supply. He is the creator of Youtube channel 'Automation Geek, ' which teaches PMP, ISTQB, Test Automation using Selenium and Cucumber, and Performance testing using JMeter 3.0. He is the author of 'Page Object Model using Selenium WebDriver and Java' and 'Selenium WebDriver Quick Start Guide'. He is also the reviewer of the newly released book on Selenium Frameworks - 'Selenium Framework Design in Data-Driven Testing' by Carl Cocchiaro.