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Web Tests

  • How to create Web Tests
  • Finding elements in Web Applications
  • How to execute Web Tests
  • Assertions for Web Tests
  • IF Statements for Web Tests
  • Web Applications with restricted access
  • How to test in iframes
  • How to test in multiple tabs
  • How to test File Uploads
  • How to test File Downloads
  • How to test Emails
  • How to test PDF files
  • How to test Chrome Extensions
  • Dealing with reCAPTCHA
  • Dealing with Dynamic Locators
  • Dealing with Canvas Elements
  • Performing a Drag and Drop
  • Execute JavaScript
  • Testing WebRTC Applications
  • How to scroll in Web Tests
  • How to test Checkboxes
  • How to test Dropdowns
  • Dealing with Sessions
  • Web Crawler
  • Export Web Tests
  • Migrating from Selenium

Mobile Tests

  • How to create Mobile Tests
  • Finding elements in Mobile Applications
  • How to execute Mobile Tests
  • Assertions for Mobile Tests
  • IF Statements for Mobile Tests
  • How to scroll in Mobile Tests
  • Performing Complex Gestures

Advanced

  • Variables
  • Waits
  • Endtest API
  • Scheduler
  • Drive
  • Adding Collaborators
  • Computer Vision
  • Importing Test Cases
  • Using Loops
  • Data-driven Testing
  • Send API Requests
  • Read SMS
  • Execute SQL queries
  • Self-Healing Tests
  • Email Notifications
  • Slack Notifications
  • PagerDuty Notifications
  • Webhook Notifications
  • Automatic Backup
  • Advanced Settings
  • Multiple environments
  • How to stop a test
  • Utilities
  • Utilities API
  • Team
  • On-Premises

Integrations

  • Atlassian Jira
  • Slack
  • PagerDuty
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Mattermost
  • Jenkins
  • GitHub
  • Azure DevOps
  • GitLab
  • TeamCity
  • CircleCI
  • TravisCI
  • Bitbucket
  • Heroku
  • Bamboo Server
  • Test Case Management
  • SSO
  • BrowserStack
  • Sauce Labs

How to execute Web Tests

Introduction

You can execute your Web Tests directly on our cross-browser cloud infrastructure.

We provide real browsers on Windows and macOS machines.

You get to test your Web Applications on relevant environments, not on headless browsers on Linux machines.

Browsers on Windows machines:

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Internet Explorer 10
  • Internet Explorer 11
  • Microsoft Edge

Browsers on macOS machines:

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Safari
  • Microsoft Edge

We also provide a list of mobile devices on which you can execute your Web Tests.

Steps:

  1. Go to the Web Tests section.
  2. Click on the Run button next to a test suite.
  3. Select the desired configuration.
  4. Start the test execution.
  5. You will be automatically redirected to the Results section.


If your web application has restricted access, we offer a series of options.

More details are available in the Web Applications with restricted access chapter.

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