Course Outline
Introduction
- Business Driven Development (BDD) and Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD)
- BDD as a collaboration tool for software engineers, test engineers and business people
Defining your project requirements
Setting up your environment for web application testing
Gherkin: writing your stories in a user-friendly language
The anatomy of the Feature file
Writing your first feature
Writing scenarios for your feature
Writing step definitions
Passing parameters to Steps
Creating scenario outlines to pass multiple arguments
Sharing data between steps
Organizing features and scenarios with tags
Setup and teardown
Testing Angular applications with Cucumber.js
Integrating Cucumber.js with Protractor
Closing remarks
Requirements
- Experience with testing and knowledge of automated testing
- Experience with Javascript programming
Audience
- Software test engineers
- Developers
Testimonials
As mentioned the last hour we discussed and practiced the 'Example mapping' method. Also nice that we had a pdf (from a website) that the trainer created with a lot of information.
Osman Chalaby - Vanderlande
Examples of what BDD is based on
Łukasz Lewandowski
One-to-one session which gave me the option to focus on the area most revel ant to my need.
Alex Liu
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
I liked the interactive and constant direct 1on1 communication with the trainer.
Danilo Uy - Texas Instruments Inc.
Great recap of a framework functionalities and nuances.
- SPOC s.a.
Creating test cases was good part.
Global Affairs Canada
The fact that we used real live examples from my job.
Mark Scerri Pace - Arnold Media Ltd.
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.