August 3rd, 2017 by inflectra
selenium webdriver testops devops javascript NodeJS Visual Studio Code Mocha
We set ourselves the challenge. If we want to use JavaScript (arguably the most popular programming language in 2017) and Selenium WebDriver to create an integrated testing framework (often called Testing Operations or TestOps for short), how would we do it, and what tools would we need?
*Spoilers Alert* - we ended up using a combination of six tools - NodeJS, selenium-webdriver, Visual Studio Code, Mocha, Chai, and Allure to create our framework
If you'd like to learn more, read our whitepaper that illustrates the different tools you can use with Selenium WebDriver to setup your testing operations environment.
We also provide some commercial alternatives for those looking for some simpler integrated solutions as well.
Ask an Inflectra expert:
And if you have any questions, please email or call us at +1 (202) 558-6885
To ensure your satisfaction, we provide product support free with every subscription purchase, which guarantees you unlimited access to our knowledge base, customer forums and helpdesk. Review our support policy.
The Inflectra knowledge base includes a wide variety of helpful support articles written by Inflectra's customer support specialists.
Discover great tips, discussions, and technical solutions from fellow customers and Inflectra's technical experts.
If you can't find the answer you're looking for, please get in touch with us: over email, phone, or online.