Yessensetial Selenium
Published 7/2023
Duration: 18h 41m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 6.89 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 7/2023
Duration: 18h 41m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 6.89 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Selenium WebDriver using Java, with Web and DevOps Mini
What you'll learn
Java: Program at ease in Java, from basic to advanced level. Gain thorough and in-depth understanding of concepts - be it Arrays, Collections or Generics.
GIT: Effectively use GIT commands to manage daily SCM (Source Code Management) related tasks, essential for automation engineers.
Maven: Set up and build Selenium automation project using Maven and pom xml
Web: Understand the components of Web Pages - HTML, JavaScript, CSS
JavaScript: Program in JavaScript to complement and aid the automation of web pages
CSS: Write simple to highly complex CSS Selector expressions to locate elements on web page
XPATH: Write simple to highly complex XPATH Query expressions to locate elements on web page
Selenium: Automate web pages using Selenium covering HTML/HTML 5 elements
Selenium: Understand the nuances of Selenium Waits and use the relevant wait in automation script
Selenium: Develop scripts applying design patterns - Data-driven, Keyword-Driven, Page Object Model
TestNG: Use TestNG framework to write tests, organize test suites and configure simple to complex test runs
Selenium: Develop Script handling a variety of pop ups and frames
Selenium: Use grid for distributed and parallel execution of scripts
Interview Prep: Prep yourself up for job search with interview questions at topic level
Requirements
A bit of logical thinking, just it would be required for learning anything technical. Just that.
No technical knowledge nor any specific programming skills required.
Laptop or desktop, with a min 4 GB RAM.
Description
Course Features
Designed for beginner with no-technical background to intermediate level engineers
Uses
template-based coding approach
to help beginners get over the "codephobic" curve
Course delivered in
three tracks
to take the learner effortlessly from
ZERO to Level 1 Automation Engineer to Level 2, and then to Level 3
Covers
interview prep for each topic
at the end of the session
Uses a
curated website/app
dedicated for the learners to provide a
seamless hands on experience
Session split explicitly into sections aiding the learning process
Curriculum
Course
covers 4 main
parts - Core Java 8, The Web, Selenium WebDriver 4 and DevOps Mini
Core Java covers from the very basics to OOPs to Generics to Collections
The Web covers HTML, CSS Selector, XPATH, DOM and JavaScript
Covers
in-depth analysis
of
CSS Selector
and
XPATH
layer by layer
Keeps JavaScript light-weight for the learner, to the extent of how to use it where Selenium could not help automation
DevOps Mini covers GIT, Maven, and Grid
Onboards learners to
GIT and Maven in the very beginning
of the course, encouraging them to practice what they will be needing on Day #1, as automation engineer!
Provided
Resources
include cheat sheets, templates, full code solutions, and project
Busts common misconceptions out to help learner understand the concepts thoroughly
Who this course is for:
Any non-technical, no programming background person aspiring to become an Automation Engineer.
[Career Progression] Functional Testers who want to transform into automation role
[Automation Project Management] Test Managers who want to transform into a techno-functional role
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