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T3 is a powerful automated unit testing tool to test Java classes. Given a target class to test, it randomly generates sequences of calls to the class' methods to test it. It catches unexpected exception; but if you had written assertions in the class, then violations to those will be caught as well. T3 is the successor of T2. The main idea is still the same as T2, however the engine has been completely revamped. Internally, T3 makes a lot of use of Java 8's closures, to make its generators infrastructure more customizable
Codeception PHP Testing Framework is designed to work just out of the box. This means its installation requires minimal steps and no external dependencies preinstalled (except PHP, of course). Only one configuration step should be taken and you are ready to test your web application from an eye of actual user.
The flash-selenium project aims to extend the Selenium RC clients for adding Flash communication capabilities.
Due to the high number of requests for making FlashSelenium directly test the UI components of a Flex application, we got involved in a new open source project: flex-ui-selenium. The new component, FlexUISelenium, is used with Selenium RC for testing Flex UI interactions.
The Flash/Selenium RC client extension is available for the following Selenium RC client drivers: Java, .Net, Ruby and Phyton.
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.
DARTENIUM is a robust off-the-shelf automation framework based on the open source testing tool, Selenium, for Agile testing of web-based applications. It provides complete control over the automation process while freeing you from the tedious, complex tasks involved in manual testing.
DARTENIUM enables testing across multi-OS and browser combinations. It also has a robust execution engine in the form of the 'Scheduler' that allows multiple test instances on the same machine as well as parallel execution on multiple machines.
The Linux Test Project is a group aimed at testing and improving Linux. The goal of the LTP is to deliver a suite of automated testing tools for Linux as well as publishing the results of tests we run. LTP invites community to contribute in new horizons. The LTP testsuite contains a collection of tools for testing the Linux kernel and related features.
Crucible is a collaborative code review application. It is a Web-based application primarily aimed at the enterprise, and certain features that enable peer review of a codebase may be considered enterprise social software. Crucible is particularly tailored to distributed teams, and facilitates asynchronous review and commenting on code. Crucible also integrates with popular source control tools, such as Git and Subversion.Code reviews = quality code. Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects with Crucible's flexible review workflow. It's code review made easy for Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and more.
AQtime is an application profiler toolkit including more than a dozen profilers that provide complete, top-to-bottom application runtime and static analysis to help eliminate performance bottlenecks, memory leaks and other issues before they become quality problems. AQtime profiles C/C++, Delphi, .NET, Silverlight, and Java applications, and VBScript and JScript code. AQtime is available as a standalone application with its own rich UI, or as a plug-in to Microsoft Visual Studio and Embarcadero RAD Studio IDEs.
Anteater is a testing framework designed around Ant, from the Apache Jakarta Project. It provides an easy way to write tests for checking the functionality of a Web application or of an XML Web service. It can test either HTTP requests or replies in various sophisticated ways. The ability to wait for incoming HTTP messages is unique to Anteater, which makes it especially useful when building tests for applications that use high level SOAP-based communication and asynchronous SOAP messages. Anteater provides XML and text logging support and the ability to render the logs into HTML reports.
Google Test is an excellent xUnit style c++ unit testing framework. One (minor) drawback of Google Test is it's text based UI.This project is a standalone .Net 2.0 executable which displays a UI for a Google Test based harness with the following elements: 1) A progress bar which is either green or red, according to test success; 2) A list of all failures and their details upon click. The UI saves a history of several runs (configurable), allows command line parameters to be passed to the test program and gives convenient access to the following google test features:
WebDriver is a tool for automating web application testing. Selenium-WebDriver was developed to better support dynamic web pages where elements of a page may change without the page itself being reloaded. WebDriver’s goal is to supply a well-designed object-oriented API that provides improved support for modern advanced web-app testing problems. The primary new feature in Selenium 2.0 is the integration of the WebDriver API. Selenium-WebDriver makes direct calls to the browser using each browser’s native support for automation. How these direct calls are made, and the features they support depends on the browser you are using. It drives the browser directly using the browser’s built in support for automation.
The Tellurium Automated Testing Framework (Tellurium) is an automated testing framework for web applications. The UI module makes it possible to build UI elements' locators at run time. The framework does Object to Locator Mapping (OLM) automatically at run time so that you can define UI objects simply by their attributes. The Tellurium framework defines a new Domain Specific Language (DSL) for web testing. Tellurium grew up from the Selenium framework, but with a different testing concept. Starting from Tellurium 0.7.0, Tellurium added Tellurium Engine to replace the Selenium Core to better support Tellurium.
HttpUnit emulates the relevant portions of browser behavior, including form submission, JavaScript, basic http authentication, cookies and automatic page redirection, and allows Java test code to examine returned pages either as text, an XML DOM, or containers of forms, tables, and links. When combined with a framework such as JUnit, it is fairly easy to write tests that very quickly verify the functioning of a web site.
Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. Ant is written in Java. Users of Ant can develop their own "antlibs" containing Ant tasks and types, and are offered a large number of ready-made commercial or open-source "antlibs".
StoryTestIQ (STIQ) is a test framework used to create Automated Acceptance Tests or Story Tests. STIQ is a mashup of Selenium and FitNesse. It is "wiki-ized" Selenium with widgets and features that make it easier to write and organize Selenium tests. STIQ is used to record Customer needs and acceptance criteria; the tests are a big part of the "Definition of Done". The Story Tests written at the beginning of an iteration will initially fail. It is the responsibility of the team to implement the requirements in order to make the Story Tests pass. This practice is called Story Test Driven Development and it is a natural extension of the well known Test-Driven Development and Automated Acceptance Testing practices.
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.
CUITe (Coded UI Test enhanced) Framework is a thin layer developed on top of Microsoft Visual Studio Team Test's Coded UI Test engine which helps reduce code, increases readability and maintainability, while also providing a bunch of cool features for the automation engineer.
UISpec4J is an Open Source functional and/or unit testing library for Swing-based Java applications, built on top of JUnit and TestNG. UISpec4J's APIs are designed to hide as much as possible the complexity of Swing, resulting in easy to write and easy to read test scripts. This is especially true when comparing UISpec4J tests with those produced using Swing or low-level, event-based testing libraries.
Sahi is a free, open source tool for automation of web application testing. Sahi is very tester friendly and allows easy automation of even complex web 2.0 applications with lots of AJAX content. With an excellent recorder, smart object identification, simple scripting, automatic waits and inbuilt reports, Sahi gives the tester a powerful yet simple tool to accomplish testing across various browser and OS combinations. Sahi works on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera etc. on Windows, Mac and Linux. (Sahi works on any browser which supports a proxy and executes Javascript. This means it supports all browsers since IE6.)
CLIF is an open load testing platform, including: load injectors, for generating traffic (a variety of protocols are supported such as HTTP, FTP, SIP...), and probes, for measuring resource usage (processor, memory, network...). CLIF comes with test supervision features (including monitoring of response times, throughput, error rate, computing resources consumption), and analysis tools. Both command-line and graphical user interfaces are provided, including Eclipse plug-ins. CLIF is extensible through Java programming (new injectors, new probes).
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