Automation Testing: Implementation Methods and Scripting
Pasanen, Mari (2017)
Pasanen, Mari
Haaga-Helia ammattikorkeakoulu
2017
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2017112317803
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2017112317803
Tiivistelmä
This thesis presents the basic concepts of automation testing and testing in general. The idea was to learn about automation testing for myself in case of possible future endeavours, but also to provide an easily accessible tutorial for those who might benefit from the knowledge as well but feel a bit overwhelmed about where to begin.
The thesis comprises of presenting automation testing concepts with SDLC and V-Model, different types of testing methods, introduction to both test management and test automation tools, basics of the testing process in general, possible risks, a case study to demonstrate an automated login case in action, and finally the final conclusions regarding the process of learning from the topic.
The case study was written in the form of a beginner tutorial, which gives step by step instructions on how to configure and build an environment to conduct a simplified case for a login process for a travel web site. The utilized programming language and environment was Java with Eclipse Oxygen, the tool selected was Selenium WebDriver and the assisting framework was selected as Cucumber. The overall final result was a working demo, which was documented for easy replication in case of need for learning.
The thesis comprises of presenting automation testing concepts with SDLC and V-Model, different types of testing methods, introduction to both test management and test automation tools, basics of the testing process in general, possible risks, a case study to demonstrate an automated login case in action, and finally the final conclusions regarding the process of learning from the topic.
The case study was written in the form of a beginner tutorial, which gives step by step instructions on how to configure and build an environment to conduct a simplified case for a login process for a travel web site. The utilized programming language and environment was Java with Eclipse Oxygen, the tool selected was Selenium WebDriver and the assisting framework was selected as Cucumber. The overall final result was a working demo, which was documented for easy replication in case of need for learning.