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Get started with Selenium WebDriver, the open source library for
automating tests to ensure your web application performs as
expected. In this practical hands-on book, author Boni Garcia takes
Java developers through Selenium's main features for automating web
navigation, browser manipulation, web element interaction, and
more, with ready-to-be-executed test examples. You'll start by
learning the core features of Selenium (composed of WebDriver,
Grid, and IDE) and its ecosystem. Discover why Selenium WebDriver
is the de facto library for developing end-to-end tests on your web
application. You'll explore ways to use advanced Selenium WebDriver
features, including using web browsers in Docker containers or the
DevTools protocol. Selenium WebDriver examples in this book are
available on GitHub. With this book, you'll learn how to: Set up a
Java project containing end-to-end tests that use Selenium
WebDriver Conduct automated interaction with web applications Use
strategies for managing browser-specific capabilities and
cross-browser testing Interact with web forms, manage pop-up
messages, and execute JavaScript Control remote browsers and use
advanced browser infrastructure for Selenium WebDriver tests in the
cloud Model web pages using object-oriented classes to ease test
maintenance and reduce code duplication
A comprehensive, hands-on guide on unit testing framework for Java
programming language About This Book * In-depth coverage of
Jupiter, the new programming and extension model provided by JUnit
5 * Integration of JUnit 5 with other frameworks such as Mockito,
Spring, Selenium, Cucumber, and Docker * Best practices for writing
meaningful Jupiter test cases Who This Book Is For This book is for
Java software engineers and testers. If you are a Java developer
who is keen on improving the quality of your code and building
world class applications then this book is for you. Prior
experience of the concepts of automated testing will be helpful.
What You Will Learn * The importance of software testing and its
impact on software quality * The options available for testing Java
applications * The architecture, features and extension model of
JUnit 5 * Writing test cases using the Jupiter programming model *
How to use the latest and advanced features of JUnit 5 *
Integrating JUnit 5 with existing third-party frameworks * Best
practices for writing meaningful JUnit 5 test cases * Managing
software testing activities in a living software project In Detail
When building an application it is of utmost importance to have
clean code, a productive environment and efficient systems in
place. Having automated unit testing in place helps developers to
achieve these goals. The JUnit testing framework is a popular
choice among Java developers and has recently released a major
version update with JUnit 5. This book shows you how to make use of
the power of JUnit 5 to write better software. The book begins with
an introduction to software quality and software testing. After
that, you will see an in-depth analysis of all the features of
Jupiter, the new programming and extension model provided by JUnit
5. You will learn how to integrate JUnit 5 with other frameworks
such as Mockito, Spring, Selenium, Cucumber, and Docker. After the
technical features of JUnit 5, the final part of this book will
train you for the daily work of a software tester. You will learn
best practices for writing meaningful tests. Finally, you will
learn how software testing fits into the overall software
development process, and sits alongside continuous integration,
defect tracking, and test reporting. Style and approach The book
offers definitive and comprehensive coverage of all the Unit
testing concepts with JUnit and its features using several real
world examples so that readers can put their learning to practice
almost immediately. This book is structured in three parts: 1.
Software testing foundations (software quality and Java testing) 2.
JUnit 5 in depth (programming and extension model of JUnit 5) 3.
Software testing in practice (how to write and manage JUnit 5
tests)
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