Test Automation | Automated Web Testing with Selenium WebDriver (TT3612)
Code:
TT3612
Duration:
3 Day
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$2195
USD
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Automated Web Testing with Selenium WebDriver is a hands-on web testing course, essential for experienced web developers and test engineers who need to verify web applications using automation. This course introduces the student to the concepts and techniques of testing Web Application with the Selenium, Java and JUnit. This hands-on class focuses on practical skills and best practices to ensure the student learns the ins and outs of Web Application testing with Selenium WebDriver.
Selenium provides mechanisms for interacting with web pages through browsers, including locating and interacting with specific features within a web interface. A tool such as Selenium IDE or Katalon can be used to perform the testing in a relatively manual fashion. Selenium also comes with WebDriver, which provides a programmatic interface (API) for controlling and managing Selenium tests and interactions.
WebDriver provides a mechanism for capturing and repeating tests with a web interface. To use WebDriver, developers must work with a programming language such as Java to control and manage the testing. This course focuses on using WebDriver and Java to control and manage the Selenium tests. To participate in the hands-on labs, incoming students should have familiarity with basic Java syntax. Students without basic Java background are welcome to follow along with the labs and cut and paste code or lab solutions as needed.
This course is available in the following formats:
Duration: 3 Day
Duration: 3 Day
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Students who attend Automated Web Testing with Selenium Driver will leave the course armed with the skills required to recognize how to test web applications for sufficiency. This course uses Selenium and the WebDriver interface to design and implement tests. The student will work with a sample Web Application that requires several testing scenarios.
This skills-centric course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, designed to train attendees in core Selenium and web testing skills, coupling the most current, effective techniques with the soundest industry practices. Working in a hands-on environment led by our expert practitioner students will:
- Understand web page testing needs and how Selenium meets those needs
- Analyze a web application from a functional and testing perspective
- Use Selenium constructs to locate elements on a web page
- Test web page forms and the elements in those forms
- Use test suites to organize and manage tests
- Review Java constructs needed to by testers in working with WebDriver
- Design code and run automated Selenium tests using the Java WebDriver API
- Use the WebDriver API to test advanced web features such as delayed responses and Ajax
- Using a combination of JUnit 5 features and WebDriver to consume streams of data for testing
- Focus on Best Practices for Selenium testing using the Java WebDriver API
Session: Selenium Basics
Lesson: Introduction to Selenium
- Selenium Concepts and Terminology
- Manual Testing using Selenium and the Katalon Recorder
- Automated Testing using Selenium WebDriver
Session: Testing with Java and Selenium WebDriver
Lesson: JUnit 5 for Selenium
- Aspects of JUnit that are relevant for Selenium testing
- Understand the basics of testing with JUnit constructs
- Working with Java and JUnit for managing and running tests
Lesson: Selenium WebDriver
- Working with WebDriver in Java
- Finding Spots on Web Pages
- Working with different browsers
- Built-In Locators
Lesson: WebDriver Deep Dive
- WebDriver Commands for working with forms
- Working with complex form components
- Taking screenshots
- Working with alerts
Lesson: Advanced WebDriver
- Use WebDriver to work with windows, tabs and iframes
- Utilize Actions class for mouse and keyboard actions
- Testing file uploads and downloads
- Testing AJAX elements
- Waiting for events to happen
- Feeding data sets into a testing sequence
Session: Selenium Practices and Processes
Lesson: Selenium Best Practices
- Preparation
- Managing Names
- Multiple Browser Testing
- High Quality Tests and Test Plans
- Using Whitespace
- Efficient Operations
- Establish Selenium Standards
Lesson: Testing Strategies and Patterns
- Types of web application tests
- Strategies for locating elements
- Wrapping Selenium calls
- User interface maps
Session: Next Steps with Selenium
Lesson: Page Object Model (POM)
- Need for POM
- What is POM
- Implementing POM
- Using Object Repositories
- Page Factory
Lesson: Introduction to Selenium Grid
- Need for Selenium Grid
- Architecture of Selenium Grid
- Remote WebDriver Workflow; Hub, Node
- Setting up Selenium Grid
- Using Desired Capabilities Object
Lesson: Introduction to Selenium Frameworks
- Automation Framework Basics
- Data Driven Framework
- Keyword Driven Framework
- Hybrid Framework
Session: Selenium Basics
Lesson: Introduction to Selenium
- Selenium Concepts and Terminology
- Manual Testing using Selenium and the Katalon Recorder
- Automated Testing using Selenium WebDriver
Session: Testing with Java and Selenium WebDriver
Lesson: JUnit 5 for Selenium
- Aspects of JUnit that are relevant for Selenium testing
- Understand the basics of testing with JUnit constructs
- Working with Java and JUnit for managing and running tests
Lesson: Selenium WebDriver
- Working with WebDriver in Java
- Finding Spots on Web Pages
- Working with different browsers
- Built-In Locators
Lesson: WebDriver Deep Dive
- WebDriver Commands for working with forms
- Working with complex form components
- Taking screenshots
- Working with alerts
Lesson: Advanced WebDriver
- Use WebDriver to work with windows, tabs and iframes
- Utilize Actions class for mouse and keyboard actions
- Testing file uploads and downloads
- Testing AJAX elements
- Waiting for events to happen
- Feeding data sets into a testing sequence
Session: Selenium Practices and Processes
Lesson: Selenium Best Practices
- Preparation
- Managing Names
- Multiple Browser Testing
- High Quality Tests and Test Plans
- Using Whitespace
- Efficient Operations
- Establish Selenium Standards
Lesson: Testing Strategies and Patterns
- Types of web application tests
- Strategies for locating elements
- Wrapping Selenium calls
- User interface maps
Session: Next Steps with Selenium
Lesson: Page Object Model (POM)
- Need for POM
- What is POM
- Implementing POM
- Using Object Repositories
- Page Factory
Lesson: Introduction to Selenium Grid
- Need for Selenium Grid
- Architecture of Selenium Grid
- Remote WebDriver Workflow; Hub, Node
- Setting up Selenium Grid
- Using Desired Capabilities Object
Lesson: Introduction to Selenium Frameworks
- Automation Framework Basics
- Data Driven Framework
- Keyword Driven Framework
- Hybrid Framework
This hands-on course focuses on learning by doing, combining expert lecture, practical demonstrations and group discussions with plenty of machine-based real-world labs and exercises. Student machines are required.
This hands-on course focuses on learning by doing, combining expert lecture, practical demonstrations and group discussions with plenty of machine-based real-world labs and exercises. Student machines are required.