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Modern Web Testing with TestCafe

You're reading from   Modern Web Testing with TestCafe Get to grips with end-to-end web testing with TestCafe and JavaScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800200951
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dmytro Shpakovskyi Dmytro Shpakovskyi
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Why TestCafe? 2. Chapter 2: Exploring TestCafe Under the Hood FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Setting Up the Environment 4. Chapter 4: Building a Test Suite with TestCafe 5. Chapter 5: Improving the Tests 6. Chapter 6: Refactoring with PageObjects 7. Chapter 7: Findings from TestCafe 8. Other Books You May Enjoy

Reviewing the test project we will build

As we have got acquainted with the main features of TestCafe, let's think about the best way we can leverage this testing framework for our practical needs.

To make a set of tests that are reusable and demonstrate the main concepts of TestCafe, we will need an application that can be tested. It should be accessible online and should have a number of standard features, such as logging in, logging out, creating a new entity, displaying an entity, updating an entity, and deleting an entity.

The application we will use to do this is Redmine.

Selecting a test application

All of the previously mentioned features are present in any bug tracking system. However, one of the few applications that is publicly available and free to use is Redmine (http://demo.redmine.org/):

Figure 1.2 – Redmine demo web portal

Figure 1.1 – Redmine demo web portal

Redmine is a web-based project management and issue...

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