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Automate Testing for Power Apps

You're reading from   Automate Testing for Power Apps A practical guide to applying low-code automation testing tools and techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803236551
Length 352 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Carlos de Huerta Carlos de Huerta
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Tools for Power Apps Automated Testing
2. Chapter 1: Software Quality and Types of Testing FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Power Apps Studio Techniques and Automation Tools 4. Chapter 3: Power Fx Overview and Usage in Testing 5. Chapter 4: Planning Testing in a Power Apps Project 6. Part 2:Tools for Power Apps Automated Testing
7. Chapter 5: Introducing Test Studio – Canvas Apps Testing with a Sample Case Study 8. Chapter 6: Overview of Test Engine, Evolution, and Comparison 9. Chapter 7: Working with Test Engine 10. Chapter 8: Testing Power Apps with Power Automate Desktop 11. Part 3:Extending Power Apps Automated Testing
12. Chapter 9: PCF and Canvas Component Testing 13. Chapter 10: ALM with Test Studio and Test Engine 14. Chapter 11: Mocks with Test Engine 15. Chapter 12: Telemetry and Power Apps 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Knowing the limitations of Test Engine

As previously mentioned, Test Engine is an experimental project and still has a number of limitations.

While work is ongoing to provide full control coverage, support for charts, media, and timer and mixed reality (MR) controls is currently unavailable. However, as this technology is still in the experimental phase, it is possible that changes may occur in the future. Please keep this in mind when considering the information provided.

Additionally, at the current stage, Test Engine does not support child controls within components, making it difficult to test certain aspects of an application.

It is also important to note that multi-factor authentication (MFA) is not supported. This means that in order to run tests, users must use an account that requires only a username and password. This is a limitation that limits the current usage for development or testing environments in enterprise organizations.

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As of writing, there...

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