Learn QA Automation: Browser testing with Codeception

Use Codeception to easily write browser tests. Run your tests automatically in GitHub Actions and many more tricks

Ratings: 4.53 / 5.00




Description

Learn QA Automation: Browser testing with Codeception

QA Automation average salaries as of November 2022 (according to Glassdoor): $111,333

Why Codeception?

Codeception will make it very easy for you to get introduced into browser testing. The format of the tests is very easy to read, it provides a vast set of functions and helpers to allow you to interact efficiently with browsers.

Why browser acceptance testing?

Using browser tests, you can cover any web application, even legacy applications! This way, you can increase the confidence in the project you’re involved in and you can save time on regression tests in order to ensure everything works after performing a set of changes.

Browser tests offer great value even business-wise as they ensure that clients get what they paid for! This is the only reliable automated way to ensure fast that applications behave as they’re supposed to.

Why this course?

This course is the first one in Udemy on Codeception!

It will provide you everything you need to get started and reach a proficient level with everything you need to know!

I find it very important to not create a long-lasting tutorial which you would have a hard time completing. I’ve put together everything important to get you started and at the same time reach a proficient level with the framework - after completing it the only thing you’ll need to do is to put in the hours with specific applications and situations in order to expand your abilities.

Why are you using WordPress mostly in your course?

According to W3Techs (as of Nov 22), WordPress is used by 43.1% of all websites.

This means that, statistically, it’s very likely that a project you might be involved in will be powered by WordPress as well.

This is one more reason that Codeception is a great fit for browser tests on WordPress, since both are mainly written in PHP.

This way, by loading the wp-load.php file in your tests, you can even bootstrap the WordPress environment in your tests and use its native functions.

For this, I highly recommend Luca Tumedei’s wp-browser project which should provide you with a great set of helpers to test WordPress sites.


Join today and get started on browser testing!

What you’ll learn

  • Write automated browser tests easily using Codeception

  • Write XPath locators

  • Learn design patterns for tests: pageObjects and stepObjects

  • Run automated tests in GitHub Actions

  • Write a test that easily checks if all your site's links are valid

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • No programming experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone that wants to get introduced into automated browser testing

  • People maintaining websites that want to easily make sure their websites work

  • Anyone willing to exploit the capabilities of manipulating browsers through tests and scripts

  • Anyone that wants to start browser tests for WordPress sites

What You Will Learn!

  • Write automated browser tests easily using Codeception
  • Write XPath locators
  • Learn design patterns for tests: pageObjects and stepObjects
  • Run automated tests in GitHub Actions
  • Test your store's checkout process
  • Write a test that easily check's if all your site's links are valid

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone that wants to get introduced into automated browser testing
  • People maintaining websites that want to easily make sure their websites work
  • Anyone willing to exploit the capabilities of manipulating browsers through tests and scripts