Best Automated Testing Software for Ruby

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    Codacy Reviews

    Codacy

    Codacy

    $15.00/month/user
    Codacy is an automated code review tool. It helps identify problems through static code analysis. This allows engineering teams to save time and tackle technical debt. Codacy seamlessly integrates with your existing workflows on Git provider as well as with Slack and JIRA or using Webhooks. Each commit and pull-request includes notifications about security issues, code coverage, duplicate code, and code complexity. Advanced code metrics provide insight into the health of a project as well as team performance and other metrics. The Codacy CLI allows you to run Codacy code analysis locally. This allows teams to see Codacy results without needing to check their Git provider, or the Codacy app. Codacy supports more than 30 programming languages and is available in free open source and enterprise versions (cloud or self-hosted). For more see https://www.codacy.com/
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    Katalon Recorder Reviews

    Katalon Recorder

    Katalon

    $25 per month
    Test in any browser. In just a few clicks, you can record and convert web actions into automated scripts. You can import existing Selenium IDE test results and switch sides without regrets. No matter what browser version you use, your browser will work well. Ideal for individuals, small businesses, and start-ups. Compatible with the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, and MS Edge. Step-by-step instructions with tons of walkthroughs and webinars. You can define variables once and use them all. Then, you can update them as needed with global variables. No need to rewrite or hard-code values in any test. Dynamic test suites allow you to categorize and only run the relevant test cases. Time to stop manual workarounds and unnecessary tests. When websites change or default locators stop working, self-healing automatically searches for and uses valid locators. You can run your tests overnight and have your results ready for you by the next day.
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    Watir Reviews
    An open-source Ruby Library for automating tests. Watir interacts the same way as a human with a web browser, clicking links, completing forms, and validating texts. It requires Ruby 2.6+, and Selenium 4, which was released just last week. It's been a very long road since Watir 6.0, which was released nearly 5 years ago. This version was a major reenvisioning of Watir’s default approach to automating, particularly as it related to Selenium. It was designed to combine Watir's original philosophy with the power and flexibility of Selenium. Watir 7, on the whole, is a more stable and performant implementation. WatirSpec can be used to test your gem code before requiring it. This will ensure that the code won't break anything else in Watir. Watir is tested on Linux using the latest versions supported browsers, and all active Ruby version. Coveralls is used to run Watir's code to encourage PRs. This ensures that all paths in the code are tested.
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    Testmo Reviews

    Testmo

    Testmo

    $99 per month
    Testmo allows you to manage all your test cases, sessions and automation. Unified test management, lightning fast UI, rich integrations & reports. Works with Jira, GitHub, GitLab & more. Fully integrated, the most productive tool for managing test cases. Testmo's flexible management of test cases allows you to easily manage test cases, track test results and record test runs. Fully customizable, integrated into your existing tools and optimized for productivity. Testmo’s test management platform offers first-class features such as exploratory testing, session and note management. Manage your test sessions, ad hoc tests and release cycles for continuous delivery and fast-release cycles. Full test automation integration for your existing testing tools and CI pipelines. Automate the submission of results, tracking tests, and reporting failures. Works with any language, tool, or platform. All test automation results are stored in one central location, regardless of which tools you use.
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    Gauge Reviews

    Gauge

    ThoughtWorks

    Free
    Gauge is an open-source framework that allows you to write and run acceptance tests. Gauge tests can be written in Markdown, which makes it easier to maintain and write them. Reuse specifications and robust, refactoring will reduce duplication. A test suite that is less code and has readable specifications will save you time and effort. Gauge can be used with multiple languages, CI/CD tools, and automation drivers. To get your test automation tool working for you, you don't need to learn a new language. Gauge's plugin architecture and ecosystem is robust. Gauge can be easily extended to support IDEs, drivers and datasources. Do not waste your time looking through stacktraces. Gauge will take a screenshot of a test failure to give you a clear picture of what went wrong. Reports can be accessed in multiple formats (XML and JSON, HTML).
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    Allure Report Reviews
    Simple. Fun. Language and Framework independent. Creates clear and fancy testing reports in just minutes. The community loves this tool, which was developed by Qameta Software and Open-source contributors. Allure supports a wide range of test frameworks. Choose the framework you require and follow the steps for integration. Use your chosen testing framework to run your automated test suite. The results of the detailed tests will be automatically captured. Configure your pipeline so that it runs the test suite, and generates Allure reports after each test. You can customize the Allure reports based on your needs by adding additional metadata to your test cases, such as tags or labels. Share the generated Allure report with stakeholders, such as developers and testers. The interactive and visual nature of the reports makes it easy to collaborate and communicate testing results.
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