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* transfer selenium tests to headless browser / api tests (e.g AngularJS, Protractor)
 
* transfer selenium tests to headless browser / api tests (e.g AngularJS, Protractor)
 
* Apache Mesos
 
* Apache Mesos
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== Selenium Flaky Tests ==
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'''Did anyone of us tried tracking the failures of a test and doing an analysis on that, such as to see the  frequency of flakiness?'''
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* rerun failed tests
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* Atlassian Bamboo
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* custom JUnit runner to parse build results (and store in DB or just Logger)
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== Selenium Fixing reds (failed tests) ==
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'''One of the problems is that test builds are red and nobody seems to care...'''
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* measuring and visualizing
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* ownership on tests
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* set a smaller goal of the day

Revision as of 07:33, 12 September 2015

Selenium Grid and Selenium

Selenium Grid

Is it worth switching to Selenium Grid?

Selenium Grid Benefits:

  • for cross browsers, there are other options as well
  • parallel testing

Latest version: 2.47 (2 people in the room use the latest version)

Ideas on using Selenium Grid with other configs:

  • !Gradle
  • SauceLabs / Keynote (Keynote costs more)
  • transfer selenium tests to headless browser / api tests (e.g AngularJS, Protractor)
  • Apache Mesos


Selenium Flaky Tests

Did anyone of us tried tracking the failures of a test and doing an analysis on that, such as to see the frequency of flakiness?

  • rerun failed tests
  • Atlassian Bamboo
  • custom JUnit runner to parse build results (and store in DB or just Logger)

Selenium Fixing reds (failed tests)

One of the problems is that test builds are red and nobody seems to care...

  • measuring and visualizing
  • ownership on tests
  • set a smaller goal of the day