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QA Podcast #7: Talking Selenium with Luke Closs Episode | QA Podcast

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QA Podcast #7: Talking Selenium with Luke Closs


QA Podcast #7: Talking Selenium with Luke Closs

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DATE : Wed, 02 Nov 2005 12:14:27 -0800
Entered in Database : 2005-11-02 20:14:27
length : 14949139
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We'vebeen away, but we're back! This week sees a change of pace here at QA Podcast,with Wolfgang andSophos'sLuke Closs talking aboutSelenium,a test tool for Web applications that runs in your browser.

Selenium is an open-source tool developed by some smart people atThoughtWorks.It's only at version 0.6, but it's under active development, so we figure aversion 1.0 is coming sooner or later. You candownloadSeleniumif you want to take it for a test drive (with apologies for thelousy pun).

Here are some quotes from today's show:

"What pushed us towards Selenium: First, the fact that it runs in the browser.What you're testing, is actually what the user would see. Whereas with othertools, they're just a script that grabs the page content. Because the pageis loading in the browser, you'll be aware of any problems in the page. Secondly,we liked the platform independence--it handled all the browsers we wantedto support."

"The core of Selenium is written exclusively in Javascript and HTML. It worksin two modes. The first is a table-driven mode, where you write test casesin simple HTML tables--each table would have three columns, say, a command,some option and another option. Selenium also hasa mode called Driven, whereyou can have a Python, .Net, Java or Ruby script actually driving what Seleniumdoes."

"I don't know why anybody didn't think of this before. The QA developer thatI talked to said 'Wow, this is so good. I've spent so many hours doing regressiontesting of our Web managers.'"

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