Assertions in UI tests
Assertions are assumptions on the application being tested that must always be true. Assertions verify the existence or contents of UI elements on the screen.
Assertions are assumptions on the application being tested that must always be true. Assertions verify the existence or contents of UI elements on the screen.
In this article, we take a look at how to write one of the most powerful test in our automated testing arsenal: the user interface (UI) test.
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Maveryx supports XML files, Excel spreadsheets and almost any database (JDBC sources) including Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft Access, and others for data-driven testing.
Maveryx supports codeless keyword-driven tests written in Excel spreadsheets, comma-separated (CSV) and XML files.
The keyword-driven framework has an extension plugin mechanism to add new (custom) keywords and add new keyword supported file types.
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