Course Outline
Introduction to Automated Testing
- Testing concepts
- Possibilities and limitations of Selenium
Locators
- Understanding locators
- ID, CSS, XPath and Name locator types
Advanced Locators
- Dynamic locators
- Building a path
- Relationships between elements on a path
- Locating elements with desired text
- Best practices
NUnit based Project
- NuGet packages
Selenium WebDriver
- C# basics
- WebDriver API
- Debugging
NUnit
- Annotations
- Assertions
- Parameters
- Cross-browser testing
- Reporting
Advanced Selenium WebDriver
- Dynamic content
- Screenshots
- Design patterns
Requirements
- Familiarity with Microsoft Visual Studio
- Working knowledge of C#
Audience
- Developers and testers with knowledge of C# who wish to set up automating testing with Selenium
Testimonials (9)
I enjoyed everything as it is all new for me and I can see the added value it can ring to my work.
Zareef - BMW South Africa
Course - Tosca: Model-Based Testing for Complex Systems
Very nice approach to the topic and based on practical examples
Tomasz - Biuro Rachunkowe Magda Sp. z o.o.
Course - Automate Windows Desktop Applications with AutoIt
Machine Translated
Everything. Again considering the amount of concepts Fulvio covered, including detailed explanation in three days was really good. I liked that he covered a lot of concepts we as Data Engineers would require.
Florim - Jisc
Course - Programming in C# with Visual Studio
The trainor is knowledgeable about the topic. He is easily to approach if you have questions. Of course, he shared his knowledge to the best he can.
Minette Mirzi Dela Cruz - Electronic Commerce Payments Inc.
Course - Programming in ASP.NET MVC 5
Well explained.
Moises - Department of Defense
Course - Programming in WPF
Time management of the training. Allocated time of training was well-spent and maximized.
Edgar Caguioa - ANALOG DEVICES GEN. TRIAS, INC.
Course - Visual Studio with VB.Net
I appreciated Folio's wide breadth of knowledge. Not only was he familiar with the course content, but he also knew of constructs in languages we were familiar with to make examples more meaningful to us. During intervals he shared his knowledge of technologies and solutions outside the training scope to provide insights into other solutions we could use in future (and future training).
Raphael - Markit Valuations Limited
Course - Developing Desktop Applications with Visual Studio 2012, VB.NET and SQL Server 2012
I mostly liked the trainer knowledge and approach.
Piotr Kucharski
Course - Introducing C# 6.0 with Visual Studio 2015/2017
Colin approached the subject in a way, and using language in a way that made it easy to understand. He managed to cover a vast amount in a small time without making it seem like "Information Overload". The training was done in a way that ensures you to take in information and use it going forward, rather than detaching each part from the next.