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    Playwright Testing using Typescript and Javascript in 2024

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    Playwright Testing using Typescript and Javascript in 2024

    Playwright Testing using Typescript and Javascript in 2024
    Published 7/2024
    Duration: 13h57m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 7.07 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Complete Basic information about playwright with typescript and javascript automation testing


    What you'll learn
    Learn UI Automation Testing on Playwright in Depth
    Many real time examples covered
    By the end of the course you will be as much trained to automate any UI Application using Cypress tool
    coverd different type of dropdown selection values

    Requirements
    No prior Javascript coding knowledge required as everything is taught from the scratch

    Description
    - Latest Version Playwright and Javascript | Typescript
    - As the Playwright market is growing so there's a demand of Playwright Automation testers increasing like anything across the Globe.
    - here am testing how to handle frame and windows
    - am teaching UI with multiple assetions in UI
    - here you can learn how many wait in Playwright how you can use into your project
    - here you can learn POM(page object model)
    - here you can learn how to take screenshot and video
    - here you can learn how to take screenshot when script failes
    - Once done with the course you will surely be able to justify 2-3 years of your current experience with Playwright UI Automation Testing.
    - familiarity with the function and basic use of the software
    - added with different ways to handle with dropdown box like
    1. single select dropdown values
    2. multiple select dropdwon
    3. auto suggestion dropdown
    Playwright supports :
    Cross-browser.
    Playwright supports all modern rendering engines including Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox.
    Cross-platform.
    Test on Windows, Linux, and macOS, locally or on CI, headless or headed.
    Cross-language.
    Use the Playwright API in TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, .NET, Java.
    Test Mobile Web.
    Native mobile emulation of Google Chrome for Android and Mobile Safari. The same rendering engine works on your Desktop and in the Cloud.
    Auto-wait.
    Playwright waits for elements to be actionable prior to performing actions. It also has a rich set of introspection events. The combination of the two eliminates the need for artificial timeouts - the primary cause of flaky tests.
    Web-first assertions.
    Playwright assertions are created specifically for the dynamic web. Checks are automatically retried until the necessary conditions are met.
    Tracing.
    Configure test retry strategy, capture execution trace, videos, screenshots to eliminate flakes.
    Multiple everything.
    Test scenarios that span multiple
    tabs
    , multiple
    origins
    and multiple
    users
    . Create scenarios with different contexts for different users and run them against your server, all in one test.
    Trusted events.
    Hover elements, interact with dynamic controls, produce trusted events. Playwright uses real browser input pipeline indistinguishable from the real user.
    Test frames, pierce Shadow DOM.
    Playwright selectors pierce shadow DOM and allow entering frames seamlessly.
    Browser contexts.
    Playwright creates a browser context for each test. Browser context is equivalent to a brand new browser profile. This delivers full test isolation with zero overhead. Creating a new browser context only takes a handful of milliseconds.
    Log in once.
    Save the authentication state of the context and reuse it in all the tests. This bypasses repetitive log-in operations in each test, yet delivers full isolation of independent tests.
    Who this course is for:
    Students who are willing to learn, Automation engineers and testers, Developers, etc.

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