Best Test Automation Frameworks of 2024

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    RaptorVista Reviews
    RaptorVista, one of the most powerful web test automation frameworks on the market, simplifies the whole process of testing futuristic web solutions. RaptorVista provides rich automation that brings users closer to quality engineering, from reducing repetition to creating test suites. RaptorVista combines the best of Modular Driven Framework and Keyword Driven Framework with Data-Driven Framework and Behavior Driven Framework. It is a must-have test automation tool. RaptorVista can be used to enhance web automation testing by providing everything you need, including database support, robustness and seamless integrations. It is easy to use and understand, and can be customized to meet your needs. RaptorVista is the web test automation framework for different browsers and operating systems that integrates well to defect-tracking systems.
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    XCTest Reviews

    XCTest

    Apple

    Free
    Run UI, performance, and unit tests on your Xcode project. You can use the XCTest framework for unit testing your Xcode projects. These tests integrate seamlessly into Xcode's test workflow. Tests verify that certain conditions are met during code execution and report failures (with optional messages), if they aren't. To validate user interaction flows, tests can interact with the UI of an application to measure code performance. A test method is a small and self-contained method that tests one part of your code. A test case is a collection of related test methods. To confirm that your code works as expected, add test cases and test method to a test target. This class is the primary one for testing, defining and executing test methods. A base class that can be used to create, manage, and execute tests.
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    Catch2 Reviews

    Catch2

    Catch2

    Free
    Catch2 is a unit testing framework in C++. However, it also offers basic micro-benchmarking and BDD macros. Catch2's greatest advantage is its simplicity and natural use. Test names don't have to be valid identifiers. Assertions look like regular C++ boolean expressions. Sections provide a convenient way to share setup and tear down code in tests. The v3 version is currently being developed and you are on the devel branch. v3 introduces a lot of changes. The most significant is that Catch2 is no more a single-header library. Catch2 behaves like a normal library with multiple headers and a separately compiled implementation. It's quick and easy to get started. You only need to download two files and add them to your project. No external dependencies. As long as C++14 can be compiled and the C++ standard library is available. You can write test cases using self-registering functions (or methods, depending on your preference).
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    HUnit Reviews

    HUnit

    Hackage

    Free
    HUnit is a Haskell unit testing framework that was inspired by the JUnit Java tool. HUnit is easy to use if you are familiar enough with Haskell but not necessarily JUnit. Test-centered software development is more effective when tests are simple to create, modify, and execute. JUnit was the first tool to support test-first Java development. HUnit is a translation of JUnit to Haskell. This is a general-purpose, functional programming language. HUnit is similar to JUnit in that you can create tests, name them and group them into suites. The framework will automatically check the results. Because of the Haskell language, HUnit's test specification is more concise and flexible that JUnit. HUnit currently only has a text-based controller, but the framework can be easily extended. Run the tests in a group.
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    Pester Reviews

    Pester

    Pester

    Free
    Pester is the universal mock framework and test framework for PowerShell. Pester tests can be added to Powershell code to improve code quality and allow you to make predictable changes. Visual Studio Code includes full support for Pester, allowing you to quickly create tests. Pester integrates well with TFS, Azure Github, Jenkins and other CI servers, allowing for fully automated development. Pester is a framework that allows you to write and run tests. Pester is used most often to write unit and integration testing, but it's not limited to that. It can also be used to validate whole environments, computer deployments, and database configurations. Pester tests can execute any command and script that is available to a Pester file. This includes functions, Cmdlets and Modules as well as scripts. Pester can be run locally where it integrates well into Visual Studio Code. It can also be integrated into a CI pipeline build script.
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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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    TAST Reviews
    TAST, Test Automation System tool is a cloud-based framework that allows businesses to optimize their test automation from the End User's perspective. It is simple to use, and the graphical interface allows you to define automated test cases across all technological platforms. TAST automates: *Cross Browser testing *Mobile testing *DDBB testing: Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Db2. *File testing: txt, pdf, word, excel, csv, xml. *Mainframe testing: AS400. Host *API testing *Interface testing. *Remote Server testing. Types of tests that you can automate using TAST: *Integration *Functional *System: Regressive, stress, load, parallel *Acceptance *A/B.
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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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    pytest Reviews
    Using pytest you can write better programs. The pytest framework allows you to write small tests while still being able to support complex functional testing of libraries and applications. Because of pytest’s introspection, only plain assert sentences are used. Details on failing assert statements. Auto-discovery test modules and functions. Modular fixtures are used to manage small or parametrized, long-lasting test resources. The box can run unittest (including trial), and nose test suites. Supports Python 3.6+, and PyPy 3. Rich plugin architecture with over 315+ plugins from outside and a thriving community. Tidelift is working with the maintainers of Python and thousands of other packages to provide commercial support and maintenance for open-source dependencies that you use to build your applications. You can save time, reduce risk, improve code health, and pay the maintainers of exactly the dependencies that you use.
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    Embedded Tester Reviews
    XEB360 is an embedded automation framework for stress testing software and hardware algorithms. It is a multi-user generic automated testing framework that allows for the generation and monitoring signals and patterns. It includes a variety of software and hardware components that can be used to automatically create, execute, and evaluate various test cases. It is a common problem when testing embedded products. XEB360 solves this problem by generating and monitoring signals, patterns, and a sophisticated test harness that quantifies quality assurance coverage. XEB360 provides a complete set of historical data that can be used for all testing activities. It assists in product engineering efforts by focusing on quality processes.
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    Hughes Systique UTAF Reviews
    Hughes Systique Unified Test Automation Framework is a one-stop solution that provides a script-less automation framework to test web and mobile apps. The solution is based on a hybrid framework that combines data-driven and keyword-driven testing. The UTAF is a combination of the existing Web Application Testing Automation Framework and Mobile Application Test Automation Framework. It is easy to use, OS-agnostic, platform-independent Test Automation Framework. This helps generate a higher ROI because the same scripts can also be used across different OS versions and devices.
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    WebDriverIO Reviews
    WebdriverIO makes it possible to automate any application that is written using modern web frameworks like React, Angular and Polymeror Vue.js. It also allows you to create native mobile apps for Android or iOS. WebdriverIO runs automation using the WebDriver protocol. It also leverages native browser APIs for integrations to popular developer tools like Chrome DevTools and Google Lighthouse. The plugin allows you to access commands to validate that your app is a valid PWA, as well as commands to capture frontend performance metrics like speedIndex. The WebdriverIO tester comes with a command-line interface that allows you to create your configuration file in under a minute. It will also show you a list of available 3rd-party packages, such as framework adaptions, reporter, and services. Then it will install them for your convenience!
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    Vedro Reviews

    Vedro

    Vedro Universe

    Free
    Vedro provides a framework for pragmatic testing.
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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).