[Commotion-dev] Automating Browser Testing

Bill Comisky bcomisky at pobox.com
Thu Apr 10 11:55:18 EDT 2014


My 2 cents: I've been using Selenium for a few years through the perl
bindings, and have been pretty happy with it.   The Selenium IDE plugin for
firefox makes it pretty easy to construct the selectors for your browser
actions.  I've used it primarily with firefox, so can't speak to
cross-browser testing.

Bill


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Andrew Reynolds <
andrew at opentechinstitute.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We're doing a lot of manual testing for our Commotion releases these
> days, including a lot of browser-based tests of the luci interfaces. For
> example, we check all fields for proper input validation, make sure file
> upload widgets work, check all the links, etc.
>
> I've been looking at Selenium to try to automate some of the work. It
> seems popular and integrates with Jenkins but I've never actually used it.
>
> Have any of you used Selenium or similar products enough to favor one or
> the other?
>
> -andrew
>
>
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