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NEWS
API Testing 101: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started
Continuing a great series of articles explaining the foundations of testing in simple terms, Mona M. Abd El-Rahman gives an overview of API testing. And it's followed by A Comprehensive Guide To Structure and Anatomy of an API.
QAE/SDET at Corporations vs Startups?
This is an interesting thread on Reddit about the pros and cons of working as a tester at corporations and startups.
Testing a new feature — should you start with automation or by inspecting it yourself?
How do you approach testing specific features? Mirek Długosz lists a few things to consider when making the decision.
A great complimentary read to that is Joep Schuurkes' advice on Optimizing for moments of discovery.
The QA and Dev relationship: a complicated love story
Sometimes, developers and testers have different views on software development. Lena Pejgan Nyström offers a few tips on how to make the best out of this collaboration.
You might not need staging
Should we just test in production? Denis Stebunov shares an interesting point of view on test environments and solutions that enable testing in production.
AUTOMATION
3 Rules for Turbo-Charged E2E Tests
Struggling with slow end-to-end tests? Roy Klein gives a few practical tips on how to speed up the execution on CI.
Environment-Specific Testing: Running the Right Tests in the Right Place
Irfan Mujagić shows examples of four approaches to control test execution based on the environment.
In relation to that, Daniel Draper explains why Testing is more about setup than scripts.
Lambda Expressions in Test Automation Project
Do you know about Lambda expressions in Java? Govinda Solanki provides a few handy examples of using them to write more effective test automation code.
QA Blockchain Testing: Smart Contract & Network Performance with Hardhat
If you're curious about testing blockchain apps, Thanasornsawan Varathanamongkolchai gives a thorough overview of automation using Hardhat.
Testing on Android: Unit Testing, Behavioral tests, not implementation tests
Santiago Mattiauda wrote a great, comprehensive overview of various types of tests for Android apps with examples.
Furthermore, Isaac Lee shares another part about Automating UI change verification with Android Compose Screenshot Testing.
TOOLS
Building a simple configuration mechanism for your Playwright project
Do you want to make your Playwright test configuration more flexible? Kostiantyn Teltov shows a few tricks to achieve that.
Also, Butch Mayhew wrote a fine guide to Playwright-Cli-Select For Quick Targeted Test Runs via CLI.
Comparing Top AI Models for Test Failure Analysis: Which Performs Best?
AI enables us to get more insights from test reports. Matthew Poulton-White tested out a few models and shared the results.
Similarly, Razvan Vancea explored AI-powered Playwright Test Reporting with Testbeats, followed by Thananjayan Rajasekaran demonstrating the well-known Report Portal with Playwright.
Why do you use Robot Framework?
Have you heard of the Robot Framework? It's a fairly popular tool for streamlining test automation and here you can read testers' opinions about it.
Playwright Visual Testing; How Should Things Look?
Maxwell Nyamunda gives a practical overview of Playwright's visual testing feature.
Moreover, Debbie O'Brien has a helpful tip on Playwright Assertions: Avoid Race Conditions with This Simple Fix!
My Top 19+1 Favorite Cypress Plugins for Testing with Wick-like Precision!
Cypress is known for its extendability via plugins. Sebastian Clavijo Suero created an insightful list describing the most handy ones.
Sebastian also continues the series of articles about The Test Drama: Cypress vs Playwright — Control Your Tests: Annotations & Group Tests.
AND...
Thanks for reading!
If you like this newsletter and it helps you become a better tester, you can say thanks and buy me a coffee.
Welcome to the 259th issue!
Three weeks ago, I highlighted what testers think about AI.
Today, I want to share with you more insights about the adoption of AI in testing:
I also liked Bas Dijkstra's approach to setting his own Terms and conditions for using AI.
Happy testing! 🙂
Dawid Dylowicz