AutomationTools
TestProjects is a powerful end-to-end test automation tool which allows us to create automated tests for web and mobile applications, and APIs. TestProject is built on top of Selenium and Appium so that QA engineers can test web applications along with Android and iOS platforms.
It aims to simplify your test automation experience, and it supports all major web browsers. It is available for free from Tricentis – it is not open source but it can be used commercially.
Doesn’t all that sound amazing?
As TestProject is a free Cloud-based testing platform, there are many advantages which one can think of to start using it in their specific project:
TestProject comes with integration of hybrid Cloud, which is a mix of on-prem private Cloud and third-party public Cloud services. It has seamless integration and a smooth process to set up with a Hybrid Cloud.
This allows you to write, store, and execute your tests, and generate beautiful reports with screenshots. You can also execute tests when there is no connection available or even in offline mode.
It really is an Integrated tool to build custom CI/CD pipelines. Here are some examples:
At the time of creating your tests, TestProject will give you two options to save your tests:
While recording, you can always toggle the settings to take screenshots of each step that you are performing. After recording is finished, you can save your test locally. After the execution, you can generate test reports which you can share with your team members.
Here is one quickly example of how you can run your mobile test using TestProject. To start recording your first mobile test, you should follow the below steps in order:
In this example, we are talking about a “Mobile Test”, so we will choose “Mobile” from the given options (Mobile will get highlighted so don’t worry about that).
You can then provide test name and description and click next.
Then, you need to select the platform and the application which you are going to test. In this example, I selected “Android”.
You can add application (.apk) files in two ways:
Then, select the application.
Now, the device is set up and the application (AUT) is ready to test. We can start recording our test. We can manually write the steps or we can use Recorder from TestProject.
After you click on “Start Testing”, It will start capturing all your test steps. Once you finish the test steps, you can click the “Save and Exit” button to save your changes and your test is ready to use.
Your test is saved successfully, so how do you generate a test report? Check the first image in this tutorial and you will find “Reports” in the top header of the page. If you do not find it, check the image below:
You can also view the reports for individual test runs for debugging and investigation purposes. If any test fails, TestProject’s report section gives you an option to see the failed test cases, so we do not need to worry about passed or failed test cases.
You must know the “why” before choosing any tool and especially before buying any licensed tool. Your requirements may not be the same as others, but you must have clear requirements before you invest in a tool to automate your tests.
You should also have a good understanding of your budget before you decide to buy a licensed tool. Here are some factors to consider before making a decision:
Considering the plethora of benefits, we can confidently say that TestProject is an amazing tool that fulfils the many requirements of a user. For more details, visit the official site.
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