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Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Many Cucumber projects organize their feature files in a single directory. This flat structure will work for very small projects, but in real-world project features typically need to be grouped by more high-level concepts, such as capabilities or ... [More] epics. Serenity BDD makes this very easy By default, Serenity uses a two-level hierarchy based on capabilities […] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Many Cucumber projects organize their feature files in a single directory. This flat structure will work for very small projects, but in real-world project features typically need to be grouped by more high-level concepts, such as capabilities or ... [More] epics. Serenity BDD makes this very easy By default, Serenity uses a two-level hierarchy based on capabilities […] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Many Cucumber projects organize their feature files in a single directory. This flat structure will work for very small projects, but in real-world project features typically need to be grouped by more high-level concepts, such as capabilities or ... [More] epics. Serenity BDD makes this very easy By default, Serenity uses a two-level hierarchy based on capabilities […] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity core 1.0.42 is out, with a major overhaul to implicit and explicit timeouts, making the timeout behaviour more consistent and more flexible. Modern AJAX-based web applications add a great deal of complexity to web testing. The basic problem is, when you access a web element on a page, it may not be available yet. […]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity core 1.0.42 is out, with a major overhaul to implicit and explicit timeouts, making the timeout behaviour more consistent and more flexible. Modern AJAX-based web applications add a great deal of complexity to web testing. The basic problem is, when you access a web element on a page, it may not be available yet. […]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity core 1.0.42 is out, with a major overhaul to implicit and explicit timeouts, making the timeout behaviour more consistent and more flexible. Modern AJAX-based web applications add a great deal of complexity to web testing. The basic problem is, when you access a web element on a page, it may not be available yet. […]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity core 1.0.42 is out, with a major overhaul to implicit and explicit timeouts, making the timeout behaviour more consistent and more flexible. Modern AJAX-based web applications add a great deal of complexity to web testing. The basic problem is, when you access a web element on a page, it may not be available yet. […]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity Core 1.0.38 includes a number of bug fixes and improvements, including: The CSVReader can now parse special characters like \n,\t etc. Fixed a bug with requirements reporting for @pending Cucumber scenarios Updated to Selenium 2.45.0 Fixed ... [More] an issue in which tests were slowed down after a failing step because Serenity continued to try to […] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity Core 1.0.38 includes a number of bug fixes and improvements, including: The CSVReader can now parse special characters like \n,\t etc. Fixed a bug with requirements reporting for @pending Cucumber scenarios Updated to Selenium 2.45.0 Fixed ... [More] an issue in which tests were slowed down after a failing step because Serenity continued to try to […] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago by jfsmart
Serenity Core 1.0.38 includes a number of bug fixes and improvements, including: The CSVReader can now parse special characters like \n,\t etc. Fixed a bug with requirements reporting for @pending Cucumber scenarios Updated to Selenium 2.45.0 Fixed ... [More] an issue in which tests were slowed down after a failing step because Serenity continued to try to […] [Less]