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Selenium Mastery: Understanding how to use Selenium, JUnit, and Maven
Section 1: Introduction to Automated Testing
Introduction (1:50)
Turn on HD button (0:43)
Deeper Dive Into Why We Choose Selenium (3:32)
Section 2: Getting Your Development Environment Setup
Installing All The Necessary Components (2:42)
Setting Up Your First Project (2:07)
Section 3: Our First Selenium Project
Hello World From Google (4:45)
Section 4: Lets Create a Login Test
First Login Test With Locators (12:21)
Xpath Introduction With Sample Project (2:46)
Working With Different Web Elements : Some Common Method Used for Each Type (2:33)
Section 5: JUnit
Installing JUnit and Running Our First JUnit Test (2:06)
Advantages of JUnit (1:50)
Annotations In JUnit (1:18)
Assertions in JUnit (14:14)
Section 6: Maven
Lets Install Maven (5:06)
Setting Up the POM File in MAven (2:05)
Running Our First Test in Maven (0:47)
Section 7: Serenity Plugin
Introduction to Serenity (3:55)
Installing Serenity in Maven and Our First Serenity Test (0:33)
Section 8: Continuous Integration With Jenkins
Full Install of Maven (0:55)
Jenkins First Setup And First Build (11:08)
Section 9: Lets Create A New Whole Test From Scratch
Designing My First Test (5:20)
Adding What We Got On Into Serenity Steps (8:56)
Hooking The Steps Up To The Test And Asserting A Pass And A Fail (12:39)
Let's Add Three More Login Tests (1:13)
Section 10: How Do You Give The Best Service Possible
Giving The Best Service Possible (9:43)
Installing Serenity in Maven and Our First Serenity Test
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