Best Software Testing Tools for Google Chrome

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    HTTP Toolkit Reviews

    HTTP Toolkit

    HTTP Toolkit

    Free
    1 Rating
    You can easily scan through traffic by highlighting content type, status, and source. Or, you can use powerful filtering tools that match your messages to the most important ones. With MDN inline explanations and docs, you can examine the URL, status, headers, and body of each request, or response. You can explore message bodies using highlighting and auto formatting for JSON HTML, JS, JS and other formats, all with the help of Monaco, the editor in Visual Studio Code. Match requests precisely, jump to them as they appear, and edit any information: the target URL or method, headers, body, or method. You can either respond manually to the requests as they arrive or pass them upstream. On the way back, pause and edit the actual response. Step through HTTP traffic request-by-request, or manually mock errors and endpoints. To quickly prototype against new services or endpoints, create rules that match requests.
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    LambdaTest Reviews
    Top Pick

    LambdaTest

    LambdaTest Inc.

    $15.00/month
    33 Ratings
    LambdaTest, a cloud-based cross browser test platform, enables enterprises to run web automation tests at scale (through parallel coding). **Selenium Automation Grid & Cypress CLI on LambdaTest** Tests can be run across more than 2,000 browsers, devices, operating systems to improve browser coverage. LambdaTest is a cloud-based Selenium Grid which helps you run Selenium tests faster. It's secure, scalable and reliable. The Cypress CLI, available on LambdaTest allows you to expand Cypress test coverage up to 40+ browser versions across Windows or macOS platforms. Automation testing is not the only option. You can also do manual tests, visual interface tests, and real time tests. **LT Browser – Responsive Web Testing** LambdaTest's LT browser is a groundbreaking developer-oriented tool that helps you assess the responsiveness and usability of your website. Mobile testing is easier with responsive tests that can be run against 50+ resolutions. You can also create unlimited custom devices.
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    UI-licious Reviews

    UI-licious

    Uilicious

    $90 per month
    Stop writing brittle test with hard-coded CSS, waits, and XPATH selectors. Make your tests meaningful, easy to maintain, and reusable. This is because writing tests with hard-coded CSS or XPATH selectors is similar to pouring concrete on a specific UI implementation. This creates high-maintenance tests which break at the most minor changes to the UI and is difficult for humans to understand. UI-licious uses dynamic codes analysis to analyze the structure of your website. This is done using ARIA accessibility attributes and semantic HTML. It also examines the context of previous commands to determine which element should be targeted for each command. This means that even if HTML code for the UI is changed underneath the code, the test will still be valid as long the user's journey remains the same. Your website does not have to be perfect for UI-licious work.
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    MuukTest Reviews

    MuukTest

    MuukTest

    $3,000 per month
    You know that you could be testing more to catch bugs earlier, but QA testing can take a lot of time, effort and resources to do it right. MuukTest can get growing engineering teams up to 95% coverage of end-to-end tests in just 3 months. Our QA experts create, manage, maintain, and update E2E tests on the MuukTest Platform for your web, API, and mobile apps at record speed. We begin exploratory and negative tests after achieving 100% regression coverage within 8 weeks to uncover bugs and increase coverage. The time you spend on development is reduced by managing your testing frameworks, scripts, libraries and maintenance. We also proactively identify flaky tests and false test results to ensure the accuracy of your tests. Early and frequent testing allows you to detect errors in the early stages your development lifecycle. This reduces the burden of technical debt later on.
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    BlazeMeter Reviews

    BlazeMeter

    BlazeMeter

    $149 per month
    BlazeMeter's enterprise-ready platform is open-source and enterprise-ready. It combines all the functionality you need for testing to move left and right. You can create new tests, reuse existing scripts, and then run them at scale as part your continuous testing strategy. You can test and generate detailed reports and see historical trends. Spend more time innovating and less time maintaining your toolchain. Continuous testing is crucial to delivering quality, volume, speed, and reliability. However, integrating, maintaining and learning multiple tools is a waste of time and resources. BlazeMeter is an intuitive platform that does everything. BlazeMeter provides complete shift left testing so that you can innovate and impress the market. BlazeMeter has all the components needed for continuous shift left testing. You can use CLIs, APIs and UIs. You can save a lot of time with setup, maintenance and learning.
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    Testpad Reviews

    Testpad

    Testpad

    $49 per month
    Testpad is a tool to help you find the bugs that really matter. You will spend less time managing test cases or spreadsheets and more time testing. As in testing by humans. Let your testers search for new problems. You can't automate everything. Everything you don't have the time to automate. Testpad is a favorite tool for agile teams. Testpad's keyboard-driven interface, checklist approach, drag'n'drop organization, and checklist approach allow for rapid development. It is 1990 to create heavyweight Test Cases one at a time. Test plans and checklist style guides are easier to create so you can spend more time testing. Because of the speed of learning, anyone can help in times of need. Managers, developers, testers from outside, and friends can all be added to QA teams. You can tune out the world and get into the zone to write hundreds of test ideas in a matter of minutes. Write your tests upfront, import user stories, and even add new tests during tests.
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    LT Browser Reviews

    LT Browser

    LambdaTest

    $15 per month
    Next-gen browser for building, testing and debugging mobile websites. You can test the website on various pre-installed mobile device views ports. LT Browser is a mobile browser that allows you to view the website in both iOS and android resolutions. Can't find your favorite device? LT Browser allows you to create your own device view port and save it for later use. You can create new mobile, tablet, or desktop devices to test your website. You can also test the screen resolution on different devices. Screen resolution testing can be done on different screen sizes. Mobile website testing doesn't require you to switch between two devices. LT Browser allows you to test two devices simultaneously. You can perform mobile website testing on different sizes of tablet and desktops, and inspect websites on different resolutions simultaneously. LT Browser includes DevTools that allow you to simultaneously test responsiveness on multiple devices. You can test website on different resolutions using separate DevTools.
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    BugBug Reviews

    BugBug

    BugBug

    €69 per month
    Recording your user journey through the web application allows you to create reliable tests. No programming knowledge required. Run and verify tests that ensure critical flows are working correctly. Don't waste your time testing the same things after app updates. BugBug automates manual regression tests. No more fumbling with IT infrastructure. BugBug cloud allows you to run tests, drastically reducing DevOps expenses. No matter how much they know, it doesn't matter how experienced. BugBug makes it easy to create tests in a group. It's fun, easy and powerful. You can build trust and increase user satisfaction by significantly reducing bugs in each delivery. You can create tests by recording actions in your browser. Then edit them and run them to ensure they work. We have developed a reliable record and playback tool that will not only improve your work but also help you advertise it.
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    Karma Reviews

    Karma

    Karma

    Free
    Karma's main goal is to provide a productive environment for developers. Karma's goal is to create a testing environment that developers don't need to set up many configurations. Instead, it will allow them to write the code and receive instant feedback from their tests. You are more productive and creative when you get quick feedback. You can test your code on real browsers, real devices (phones, tablets, etc.) or on a PhantomJS instance headless. You can control the entire workflow from the command line, or your IDE. Simply save a file and Karma's will run all the tests. Karma also monitors all files specified in the configuration file and triggers the test run by sending a signal back to the testing server to notify all captured browsers to run the test again. Each browser then loads the source files within an IFrame and executes the tests. Finally, the browser reports the results back the server.
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    Playwright Reviews

    Playwright

    Playwright

    Free
    Playwright supports all modern rendering engines, including Chromium and WebKit. You can test on Windows, Linux, or macOS. Playwright waits for the elements to become actionable before he can take any actions. It also offers a wealth of introspection events. Combining the two reduces artificial timeouts, which is the main cause of flaky tests. Playwright assertions were created for the dynamic web. Checks are automatically retried until all conditions are met. To eliminate flaky bits, configure test retry strategy, capture execution trace and screenshots. Browsers can run web content from different origins in different ways. Playwright is compatible with modern browser architectures and runs tests out of-process. Playwright is free from the limitations of in-process test runners.
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    SpiraCapture Reviews
    SpiraCapture™, a browser extension, allows you to perform exploratory testing. The extension records and organizes your testing sessions intelligently and allows you to save your recordings seamlessly into SpiraTest. Cem Kaner, the inventor of Exploratory Testing, said it is a method of software testing that encourages individual freedom and responsibility. You can save your recordings seamlessly into SpiraTest. Effective communication between developers and testers is possible only if the testing session flows and steps are documented. With SpiraCapture, Inflectra strives to make this communication easier and faster. Sometimes you need to know exactly what caused a problem in an application that is under test. What sequence of clicks and URL changes caused the app to become so bizarre? Automatically recording all relevant actions taken by the tester.
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    toast.log Reviews

    toast.log

    toast.log

    $20 one-time payment
    Toast.log is a browser extension that works on any website and any theme. It can even be used offline! You don't have to modify your code or add any scripts. These notifications will only be visible to you, so don't panic. They are not visible to other visitors. Works on dev, prod, on your site, or anywhere else. You control it. You can turn it on/off at any time, or by specific domain addresses. Only interested in errors Filter only errors. At a glance, you can see the file name and the number of the error. To help you quickly fix the problem, error notifications include a button that allows you to diagnose them on Google. You were likely to do this anyway, most of all. View arrays, objects and JSON as expandables. Click to expand or collapse a property. Easy to debug long logs. You can adjust toasts' font-size and opacity as well as their border-radius and other options to suit your needs.
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