Hertha  Mayer

Hertha Mayer

1593080097

Angular Live - 5 | Angular Testing Tutorial For Beginners | Angular Training

About the Course

Angular certification training at Edureka makes you an expert in concepts such as SPA (Single Page Application), DOM manipulations, DOM events, Dependency Injection (DI), REST API communication, Async supporting libraries, and external libraries such as JQuery and Bootstrap.

After completing this course, students should be able to :

  1. Describe Client Side MVC, SPA, and Typescript
  2. Discuss and Apply various application designs, testing practices, and related development tools DI
  3. List different ways of development using alternate APIs and use them as peruse cases
  4. Explain XHR communication, Form manipulation, and REST API communication
  5. State Async supporting libraries/features like Promises, Observable
  6. Describe Internationalization/Localization, and External libraries like JQuery, Bootstrap, incorporation
  7. Explore Upgrading from 1.X AngularJS Application, and Multi-Device/Cross-Platform application
  8. Illustrate how to use Node.JS, MongoDB (MEAN Stack) to create simple functioning RESTful APIs yourself.
  9. Work on a real-life project, implementing an Electronic Voting System to learn 10) Create-Read-Update-Delete concepts and derive Business Insights.
  10. A working code base implemented for a real-life project using MEAN stack to learn integration of different frontend requirements into a single project - Shopping Cart
  11. Working code bases implemented for a real-life project using Firebase - Grocery List Management / Employee Management.

#angular #angular live

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Angular Live - 5 | Angular Testing Tutorial For Beginners | Angular Training
akshay L

akshay L

1613737472

Angular Tutorial | Angular Tutorial For Beginners | Angular Training | Intellipaat

In this Angular tutorial you will learn what is angular, angular architecture, what is typescript, Data binding & interpolation, angular components, Variable Declaration & Function Declaration, Encapsulation & Polymorphism in Angular, Angular Routing and Navigation, various angular basic & advanced concepts, hands-on demo on how to import & export data in angular, Angular JS vs Angular vs React JS and angular CLI among others.

#angular tutorial #angular tutorial for beginners #angular training

Hertha  Mayer

Hertha Mayer

1593080097

Angular Live - 5 | Angular Testing Tutorial For Beginners | Angular Training

About the Course

Angular certification training at Edureka makes you an expert in concepts such as SPA (Single Page Application), DOM manipulations, DOM events, Dependency Injection (DI), REST API communication, Async supporting libraries, and external libraries such as JQuery and Bootstrap.

After completing this course, students should be able to :

  1. Describe Client Side MVC, SPA, and Typescript
  2. Discuss and Apply various application designs, testing practices, and related development tools DI
  3. List different ways of development using alternate APIs and use them as peruse cases
  4. Explain XHR communication, Form manipulation, and REST API communication
  5. State Async supporting libraries/features like Promises, Observable
  6. Describe Internationalization/Localization, and External libraries like JQuery, Bootstrap, incorporation
  7. Explore Upgrading from 1.X AngularJS Application, and Multi-Device/Cross-Platform application
  8. Illustrate how to use Node.JS, MongoDB (MEAN Stack) to create simple functioning RESTful APIs yourself.
  9. Work on a real-life project, implementing an Electronic Voting System to learn 10) Create-Read-Update-Delete concepts and derive Business Insights.
  10. A working code base implemented for a real-life project using MEAN stack to learn integration of different frontend requirements into a single project - Shopping Cart
  11. Working code bases implemented for a real-life project using Firebase - Grocery List Management / Employee Management.

#angular #angular live

Dejah  Reinger

Dejah Reinger

1599859380

How to Do API Testing?

Nowadays API testing is an integral part of testing. There are a lot of tools like postman, insomnia, etc. There are many articles that ask what is API, What is API testing, but the problem is How to do API testing? What I need to validate.

Note: In this article, I am going to use postman assertions for all the examples since it is the most popular tool. But this article is not intended only for the postman tool.

Let’s directly jump to the topic.

Let’s consider you have an API endpoint example http://dzone.com/getuserDetails/{{username}} when you send the get request to that URL it returns the JSON response.

My API endpoint is http://dzone.com/getuserDetails/{{username}}

The response is in JSON format like below

JSON

{
  "jobTitle": "string",
  "userid": "string",
  "phoneNumber": "string",
  "password": "string",
  "email": "user@example.com",
  "firstName": "string",
  "lastName": "string",
  "userName": "string",
  "country": "string",
  "region": "string",
  "city": "string",
  "department": "string",
  "userType": 0
}

In the JSON we can see there are properties and associated values.

Now, For example, if we need details of the user with the username ‘ganeshhegde’ we need to send a **GET **request to **http://dzone.com/getuserDetails/ganeshhegde **

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Now there are two scenarios.

1. Valid Usecase: User is available in the database and it returns user details with status code 200

2. Invalid Usecase: User is Unavailable/Invalid user in this case it returns status with code 404 with not found message.

#tutorial #performance #api #test automation #api testing #testing and qa #application programming interface #testing as a service #testing tutorial #api test

Ananya Gupta

Ananya Gupta

1609749973

Is Software Testing a Good for Career?

Software Testing is the hottest job at present time. The requirement for a software tester is increasing day by day with a good salary package depended on their skills in the software development companies.

Software testing has become a core part of application/product implementations. The good who want to make a career in software testing because it has a great scope of software testing is increasing day-by-day in the IT field.

The roles of a software tester are given according to their skills and experience. Here are the following is given below:

QA Analyst (Fresher)
Sr. QA Analyst (2-3 years’ experience)
QA Team Coordinator (5-6 years’ experience)
Test Manager (8-11 years’ experience)
Senior Test Manager (14+ experience)

Reasons Why Software Testing Is Good Career Option

Good Salary Package
Software tester gets paid a high salary package on which a software developer gets. It doesn’t matter beginner or fresher payment scale is on the same level all depended on their skill. Companies raise their salary based on skill, experience, and certification.

High In Demand
Now in the modern age competition is high for a software tester to provide high-quality products and services. For quality, final product testing is a basic core screening element which is the demand for Automation software testing is high in comparison to manual testing. Similarly, both software development and testing have great career opportunities for never-ending opportunities.

Easy To Enter In IT Sector
Whatever stream graduates can easily get into the IT sector by completed their online Software testing course. You don’t need to know advanced coding knowledge if you think that requires it. The only matter is interest to learn and work.

Easy To Learn
Many institutes provide software testing courses or online Software training from where you learn tools used for testing can easily by anyone who has an interest. Those who have basic coding skills can enter into software testing. However, It will not be easy for those who choose software testing just because of the trend and don’t have their interest in it.

Work As Freelancer
Software Testing is a flexible job, you can work on freelancing. Now there is the option to work from home in the IT sector in a flexible to maintain a work-life balance.

In other words, many companies prefer freelance work to reduce the cost and also the result is high, therefore one who has done a software testing training course either can work freelance or regular job the decision is up to you.

#software testing online training #software testing online course #software testing training in noida #software testing training in delhi #software testing training #software testing course

Mikel  Okuneva

Mikel Okuneva

1596793726

Where To Learn Test Programming — July 2020 Edition

What do you do when you have lots of free time on your hands? Why not learn test programming strategies and approaches?

When you’re looking for places to learn test programming, Test Automation University has you covered. From API testing through visual validation, you can hone your skills and learn new approaches on TAU.

We introduced five new TAU courses from April through June, and each of them can help you expand your knowledge, learn a new approach, and improve your craft as a test automation engineer. They are:

These courses add to the other three courses we introduced in January through March 2020:

  • IntelliJ for Test Automation Engineers (3 hrs 41 min)
  • Cucumber with JavaScript (1 hr 22 min)
  • Python Programming (2 hrs)

Each of these courses can give you a new set of skills.

Let’s look at each in a little detail.

Mobile Automation With Appium in JavaScript

Orane Findley teaches Mobile Automation with Appium in JavaScript. Orane walks through all the basics of Appium, starting with what it is and where it runs.

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“Appium is an open-source tool for automating native, web, and hybrid applications on different platforms.”

In the introduction, Orane describes the course parts:

  • Setup and Dependencies — installing Appium and setting up your first project
  • Working with elements by finding them, sending values, clicking, and submitting
  • Creating sessions, changing screen orientations, and taking screenshots
  • Timing, including TimeOuts and Implicit Waits
  • Collecting attributes and data from an element
  • Selecting and using element states
  • Reviewing everything to make it all make sense

The first chapter, broken into five parts, gets your system ready for the rest of the course. You’ll download and install a Java Developer Kit, a stable version of Node.js, Android Studio and Emulator (for a mobile device emulator), Visual Studio Code for an IDE, Appium Server, and a sample Appium Android Package Kit. If you get into trouble, you can use the Test Automation University Slack channel to get help from Orane. Each subchapter contains the links to get to the proper software. Finally, Orane has you customize your configuration for the course project.

Chapter 2 deals with elements and screen interactions for your app. You can find elements on the page, interact with those elements, and scroll the page to make other elements visible. Orane breaks the chapter into three distinct subchapters so you can become competent with each part of finding, scrolling, and interacting with the app. The quiz comes at the end of the third subchapter.

The remaining chapters each deal with specific bullets listed above: sessions and screen capture, timing, element attributes, and using element states. The final summary chapter ensures you have internalized the key takeaways from the course. Each of these chapters includes its quiz.

When you complete this course successfully, you will have both a certificate of completion and the code infrastructure available on your system to start testing mobile apps using Appium.

Selenium WebDriver With Python

Andrew Knight, who blogs as The Automation Panda, teaches the course on Selenium WebDriver with Python. As Andrew points out, Python has become a popular language for test automation. If you don’t know Python at all, he points you to Jess Ingrassellino’s great course, Python for Test Programming, also on Test Automation University.

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In the first chapter, Andrew has you write your first test. Not in Python, but Gherkin. If you have never used Gherkin syntax, it helps you structure your tests in pseudocode that you can translate into any language of your choice. Andrew points out that it’s important to write your test steps before you write test code — and Gherkin makes this process straightforward.

first test case

The second chapter goes through setting up a pytest, the test framework Andrew uses. He assumes you already have Python 3.8 installed. Depending on your machine, you may need to do some work (Macs come with Python 2.7.16 installed, which is old and won’t work. Andrew also goes through the pip package manager to install pipenv. He gives you a GitHub link to his test code for the project. And, finally, he creates a test using the Gherkin codes as comments to show you how a test runs in pytest.

In the third chapter, you set up Selenium Webdriver to work with specific browsers, then create your test fixture in the pytest. Andrew reminds you to download the appropriate browser driver for the browser you want to test — for example, chromedriver to drive Chrome and geckodriver to drive Firefox. Once you use pipenv to install Selenium, you begin your test fixture. One thing to remember is to call an explicit quit for your webdriver after a test.

Chapter 4 goes through page objects, and how you abstract page object details to simplify your test structure. Chapter 5 goes through element locator structures and how to use these in Python. And, in Chapter 6, Andrew goes through some common webdriver calls and how to use them in your tests. These first six chapters cover the basics of testing with Python and Selenium.

Now that you have the basics down, the final three chapters review some advanced ideas: testing with multiple browsers, handling race conditions, and running your tests in parallel. This course gives you specific skills around Python and Selenium on top of what you can get from the Python for Test Programming course.

#tutorial #performance #testing #automation #test automation #automated testing #visual testing #visual testing best practices #testing tutorial