Sahi Pro
Sahi Pro is a suite automation tools for web, Web-services, Windows desktop and Java applications.
Sahi Pro features include automatic waits, recorders and accessor spy, inbuilt frame and editor, parallel playback, automatic reporting, automatic logging, and reporting. Also, Sahi Pro can save 70% of the time and effort that is normally spent on test automation.
Sahi Pro has been trusted by more than 400 companies around the world and is quickly becoming the preferred tool for test automation in the agile world.
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ThinkAutomation
Create automations that work for your business. ThinkAutomation gives you an open-ended studio that allows you to create any automated workflow you need. All this without any volume restrictions and without having to pay per process, license, or 'robot.
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Karate
Karate stands out as the sole open-source tool that integrates API test automation, mocks, performance testing, and UI automation into one cohesive framework. Its BDD syntax, inspired by Cucumber, remains language-neutral and accessible, making it easy for individuals without programming backgrounds to use. With built-in assertions and HTML reporting, it enhances the testing experience, and its capability to run tests in parallel significantly boosts efficiency. Additionally, for teams that prefer not to work with Java, a cross-platform standalone executable is available, eliminating the need for code compilation. Users can simply write tests using a clear and straightforward syntax tailored for HTTP, JSON, GraphQL, and XML. Notably, Karate allows the combination of API and UI test automation within the same script, offering great flexibility. What’s particularly impressive is that JSON is treated as a 'first-class citizen' in the syntax, enabling users to articulate payloads and expected data without the necessity of double quotes or enclosing JSON field names in quotes. Furthermore, there's no requirement to escape characters, a common hassle in Java or other languages, thereby simplifying the testing process. This user-friendly approach significantly reduces the barriers to effective testing and promotes wider adoption among teams.
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behave
Behavior-driven development, often referred to as BDD, is a methodology in agile software development that fosters teamwork among developers, quality assurance professionals, and stakeholders who may not have a technical background. This approach enhances communication and understanding within a software project. Initially introduced by Dan North in 2003, BDD emerged as an evolution of test-driven development (TDD) and incorporates practices such as acceptance testing that are characteristic of extreme programming. As a second-generation, outside-in, and pull-based methodology, BDD involves multiple stakeholders and scales, emphasizing high levels of automation. It outlines a cycle of structured interactions that produce clear outputs, ultimately leading to the creation of functional, tested software that meets the needs of users. By prioritizing collaboration and clarity, BDD ensures that all parties involved have a shared vision for the software being developed.
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