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== 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?''' | |||
* custom JUnit runner to parse build results (and store in DB or just Logger) | |||
* Atlassian Bamboo | |||
* rerun failed tests | |||
== Selenium Fixing reds (failed tests) == | |||
'''One of the problems is that test builds are red and nobody seems to care... How to motivate people in fixing reds?''' | |||
* measuring and visualizing | |||
* ownership on tests | |||
* set a smaller goal of the day | |||
Latest revision as of 07:34, 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?
- custom JUnit runner to parse build results (and store in DB or just Logger)
- Atlassian Bamboo
- rerun failed tests
Selenium Fixing reds (failed tests)
One of the problems is that test builds are red and nobody seems to care... How to motivate people in fixing reds?
- measuring and visualizing
- ownership on tests
- set a smaller goal of the day