Best Software Testing Tools for CloudBeat

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    Cypress Reviews

    Cypress

    Cypress.io

    Free
    End-to-end testing of any web-based application is fast, simple and reliable.
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    Cucumber Reviews
    Validate executable specs against your code on any modern development platform. Cucumber Open, the #1 automation tool for Behavior Driven Development, has over 40 million downloads. Cucumber Open is not just open-source, it's also an open platform that works well with the tools that you already love and use. It works with JavaScript, Ruby,.NET, and many other platforms. Plain text specifications can be stored alongside your code in your source control system. The system's behavior should be described in a way that everyone can understand. Automate with Selenium API calls, or direct function calls within the same process. You can create your own reports or generate reports in HTML, JSON, and other formats. Integrate CucumberStudio and JIRA, or create your own plugins. BDD bridges the gap between development and business. Test automation can reduce rework. Live documentation gives you real-time insight. Integration seamless with Git
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    TestNG Reviews
    JUnit and NUnit are both inspired by TestNG, but it introduces some new functionalities to make it more powerful and easy to use. For example, you can run your tests in large thread pools with different policies (all methods in their own threads, one thread per class, etc.). It can be used to verify that your code is multithread-safe, it supports data-driven testing (with @DataProvider), supports parameters, and has a powerful execution model (no TestSuite). A variety of tools and plug ins are available to support the - such as Eclipse, IDEA, Maven, and many others. It also embeds BeanShell to provide additional flexibility. There are default JDK functions that allow for runtime and logging (no dependencies) and dependent methods for testing application servers. TestNG covers all types of tests: unit, functional, integration, and more.
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    Appium Reviews

    Appium

    The JS Foundation

    Appium is an open-source framework for testing web apps. It can be used with native, hybrid, and mobile web apps. It can drive iOS, Android, or Windows apps using the WebDriver protocol. Appium was created with the idea that native apps should not require recompiling or including an SDK. Appium should allow you to use your preferred frameworks, test practices, and tools. Appium is an open-source project. We have made design and tool choices to encourage a vibrant contributor community. Appium is designed to automate mobile apps from any language and any testing framework. It also allows full access to back-end APIs, DBs, and test code. You can write tests using your favorite development tools, including all the languages mentioned above and possibly more (with the Selenium WebDriver and language-specific client library).
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