Published On Aug 28, 2023
In this video, I am talking about the test automation tools for 2023. The main focus of this video are open source testing tools that are widely used in the industry. I am going to give you a brief high-level overview of each tool. Furthermore, the link to the tool is provided for you to follow up.
Please note, this list is by no means complete. If you have other great tools in use, or you can recommend another open source test automation tool, please let me know in the comments section below.
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🔗 Links:
👉 junit.org/junit5
👉 nunit.org
👉 jestjs.io
👉 mochajs.org
👉 jasmine.github.io
👉 cucumber.io
👉 robotframework.org
👉 selenium.dev
👉 playwright.dev
👉 cypress.io
👉 appium.io
👉 developer.android.com/training/testing/espresso
👉 developer.apple.com/documentation/xctest
👉 github.com/google/EarlGrey/tree/earlgrey2
👉 maestro.mobile.dev
👉 webdriver.io
👉 k6.io
👉 jmeter.apache.org
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