Hiya Champs! Let’s have some quality interaction with the browser today!! So, can you guess the language that is preferred by the browser? Yes, you got that right. It is JavaScript indeed. If you are using Chrome, clicking on ‘F12’ will open the ‘Developer Tools’ which helps us to execute JavaScript directly from the browser…. Continue reading
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2. Template syntax and a glimpse into Reactivity
Hey! Welcome to yet another interesting article on Vue!! We are not just going to see about template syntax but also take a glimpse into Vue’s reactivity. This will seem just like a continuation of our previous article, “Hello World with Vue.js”. So make sure you give a quick glance to refresh your memory with… Continue reading
1. Hello World with Vue.js
Hi, Rockstars (Music not included though)! Excited to dive into the World of Vue.js? Then what are we waiting for?! Good News: It is laughably simple to get started with Vue. Let us keep our GOAL pretty simple today. Following the age-old tradition, let us aim to display the message, “Hello World” on our webpage… Continue reading
Hey Vue? What’s up? What’s the deal?
You guessed it right. In this Vue Js tutorial, We are going to talk about Vue.js. A lot! Just pronounce it like the word, “view”. What is Vue.js? In simple words, Vue is a progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces on the web. You might be thinking why you should learn yet another JavaScript framework… Continue reading
10j. Advanced WebDriver – Reading data from excel using POI
Hiya friends! Today, let us delve into excel sheets and understand how to read data from them. As part of automation and building an automation framework, we tend to store data in excel sheets in a predefined format (usually following a template). The data we store is mostly test data, different test URLs, release specific… Continue reading
10i. Advanced WebDriver – Using property files
Hiya champions! Welcome back to another fun filled article which tells you why property files exist in the first place!! This particular concept is not just limited to Selenium WebDriver projects. It can be used in basically any Java project that involves hardcoded stuff. Imagine you have more than a couple hundred automated test cases and… Continue reading
10h. Advanced WebDriver – Sending email with attachments
Hiya champs! Now that we have our JUnit report in PDF format let us attach it with an email and send it across to various project stakeholders. So, today we are mostly going to work with just Java. Grab a cup of coffee (Java) you all! We will be looking at two classes. SendMail.java – This… Continue reading
10g. Advanced WebDriver – Saving screenshots to a word document
Hiya Champs! Hope you had a great time taking screenshots and saving them locally. Today, let us see how we can create a word document and insert all images captured as part of a test case into that. Having a separate document for each test case would not only help us keep our workspace organized… Continue reading
10f. Advanced WebDriver – Taking a Screenshot
Hiya Champs! Screenshot. another frequently heard term on the crowded streets of Software Testing. What good is a test if you cannot prove with a screenshot when a bug appears in your environment but not in development! So, it’s high time that we understand how to grab one using Selenium WebDriver. I know you have… Continue reading
10e. Advanced WebDriver – Generating a PDF report
Hiya Champs! We have covered a lot of ground on reports so far, and you have reached the climax article. Generating an HTML report may not be that helpful if you want to attach it to an email and send it to your stakeholders. Because the ANT generated JUnit report has an index.html file which… Continue reading