.
Robot Framework is a generic test automation framework for acceptance testing and acceptance test-driven development (ATDD). It has easy-to-use tabular test data syntax and it utilizes the keyword-driven testing approach. Its testing capabilities can be extended by test libraries implemented either with Python or Java, and users can create new higher-level keywords from existing ones using the same syntax that is used for creating test cases.
Robot Framework project is hosted on GitHub where you can find further documentation, source code, and issue tracker. Downloads are hosted at PyPI. The framework has a rich ecosystem around it consisting of various generic test libraries and tools that are developed as separate projects.
SoapUI is a free and open source cross-platform Functional Testing solution. With a graphical interface, and enterprise-class features, soapUI allows to create and execute automated functional, regression, compliance, and load tests. In a single test environment, soapUI provides complete test coverage and supports all the standard protocols and technologies. There are simply no limits to what you can do with your tests.
WatiN (pronounced as What-in), WatiN has grown into an easy to use, feature rich and stable framework. WatiN stands for Web Application Testing In .NET, and it's a framework that enables web application testing through Internet Explorer. The way that WatiN works is very "easy", knowing that there's a lot of work behind a framework like this. WatiN lets you open Internet Explorer instances, and through interop, interact with the elements in a form. With WatiN, you can get and set values from the elements in a form, and you can fire events of any of the elements in the document too. WatiN is developed in C# and aims to bring you an easy way to automate your tests with Internet Explorer and FireFox using .Net.
HTTP Test Tool is a script based tool for testing and benchmarking web applications, web servers, proxy servers and web browsers. httest can emulate clients and servers even in the same test script. Advanced HTTP protocol handling, including ne-grained timeout handling, request and response validation, Simulating clients and servers, including startup and shutdown of server daemons. This allows creating mock-ups of back-end systems in more complex test situations Execution of external command line tools, using their output as a request or response data, or for validation purposes.
TestWave is a full featured software test management tool delivered via the Cloud. It stores test scripts, records execution and results, tracks defects and maps testing onto requirements and releases. It also integrates with automated tools. TestWave stores all your test assets in one place, letting the whole team keep up with progress in real time. Compared to using spreadsheets, it improves test efficiency by an estimated 20-30% and reduces the scope for error. No servers and no installation are needed - your team can start at once. It works well from all over the world, and your existing test data can be bulk imported into the tool.
Badboy is a powerful tool designed to aid in testing and development of complex dynamic applications. Badboy makes web testing and development easier with dozens of features including a simple yet comprehensive capture/replay interface, powerful load testing support, detailed reports, graphs
Loadster is a cloud-hybrid solution for distributed load testing of web applications, web services, and static websites from either side of the firewall. Records test scripts in an ordinary web browser and tweak them in the graphical script editor. Then, build test scenarios to simulate hundreds or even thousands of concurrent virtual users executing the scripts. Run the test and watch the live dashboard to see how the application is performing. Once finished, export the results to an HTML report with graphs and tables. This helps to benchmark the application's performance, find problem areas, and validate the application is production-ready.
AutoHotkey (AHK) is a free, open-source macro-creation and automation software for Windows that allows users to automate repetitive tasks. It is driven by a scripting language that was initially aimed at providing keyboard shortcuts, otherwise known as hotkeys, that over time evolved into a full-fledged scripting language. And if you're really interested, here's a great video about it
Axe is a test automation platform that greatly increases productivity and drastically reduces maintenance overheads for test automation. It uses a simple spreadsheet like interface as a means to define test scenarios and code generation techniques to rapidly generate robust, self-documented automation code. Axe is unique and proven in enabling automation in an Agile environment.
xTests is a simple, easy-to-use, efficient unit- and component-test library, for multiple languages. Combining high discoverability and low coupling, xTests is a lightweight solution designed for use in verifying other libraries.
The current version covers C and C++ testing. It is implemented in C++ and expresses a C/C++-API. Its primary design features are:
UISpec is a Behavior Driven Development framework for the iPhone that provides a full automated testing solution that drives the actual iPhone UI. It is modeled after the very popular RSpec for Ruby. To make finding specific views in the iPhone UI easy, UISpec includes a very powerful view traversal DSL called UIQuery. Not only can you easily traverse the view heirarchy, you can also interact with the views you find.
Combination of FitNesse and Selenium, providing a domain specific langauge that allows non developers to write selenium tests in plain english that are executed through the Fitnesse framework. Fitnium creates an easy bridge between Fitnesse and executing Selenium-style intructions, by means of extension of Fitnesse’s scripting language. Fitnium takes it a step further by encouraging scenarios to be written in style that is both understandable to all but also provides the developer with good instruction on what code to produce (domain-specific language (DSL)). Although programming languages various is style and format, fundamental elements remain similar and can be experessed in a common style.
Expect is a tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc. Expect is a program to automate interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect uses pseudo terminals (Unix) or emulates a console (Windows), starts the target program, and then communicates with it, via the terminal or console interface. Tk, another Tcl extension, can be used to provide a GUI.
Theme by Danetsoft and Danang Probo Sayekti