Course Outline
Introduction
- Business Driven Development (BDD) and Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD)
- BDD as a collaboration tool for software engineers, test engineers and business people
Defining your project requirements
Setting up your environment for web application testing
Gherkin: writing your stories in a user-friendly language
The anatomy of the Feature file
Writing your first feature
Writing scenarios for your feature
Writing step definitions
Passing parameters to Steps
Creating scenario outlines to pass multiple arguments
Sharing data between steps
Organizing features and scenarios with tags
Setup and teardown
Closing remarks
Requirements
- Experience with testing and knowledge of automated testing
- Experience with PHP programming
Testimonials (5)
The overall concepts covered which is required for my organisation and the framework that I am going to work on. Time spent on fixing our local tests issues
Vinutha Lingaraju - Department of Customer Service, NSW Government
Course - Automation Testing with Cypress
The fact that TJ was prepared to explain a few times and he tried his best to get the concept across
Anita Antonie - Hollard Insurance
Course - Advanced Selenium
Course was very practical. Trainer knows his subject very well.
Piotr - Scottish Enterprise
Course - Advanced Selenium with C#
Step by step analysis. Each line of code explanation. Every problem I had during the course was successfully solved and Łukasz told me the reason. I also liked good practices that have been presented. Never have I been convinced about TDD style - I just dont find it useful and worth its time. Łukasz pointed out so many advantages of TDD, it completely changed my opinion.
Michał Uściński - Devapo Sp. z o. o.
Course - Testing Angular Applications
Trainer subject knowledge and rapport with the audience and also his patience