Free Workshop on Getting Started with Playwright: Essential Techniques for Effective Testing
Playwright has become one of the main tools for testing web applications. In this workshop, we’ll learn how we can use it to automate and test web UI.
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll introduce Playwright and use it for Web testing in JavaScript . Attendees will practice the needed techniques to write, plan, design and write tests for websites and APIs. We’ll see how to write, run and debug Playwright tests. We’ll go over locators and expectations, the building blocks of Playwright, and also talk about the async aspect of the operations.
About The Instructor:
I have over 11 years of overall IT experience and three years of dedicated experience in delivering corporate and online training programs. Specializing in both automation and manual testing for web applications, mobile applications and API with a strong emphasis on utilizing cutting-edge tools such as Playwright, Selenium, Cypress, Appium and Rest Assured. Known for conducting comprehensive training on Playwright, Cypress and Selenium equipping teams with the skills to efficiently automate web testing processes. Committed to continuous improvement and staying abreast of emerging technologies in the field of software testing. |
Duration: 1.5 hours
Audience:
The workshop is intended for all QA and QA leads.
Free Workshop goals:
Following the workshop, attendees will be able to:
- Describe the benefits of testing with Playwright
- Install Playwright into a project
- Use locators effectively and deal with dynamic elements
- Debug failing tests
- Use fixtures for organizing common cod
Free Workshop Date and Timings:
Learners in India: 1st September @ 7:30 PM to 9 PM (IST)
Learners in US: 1st September @ 10 AM to 11:30 AM (EST)
Learners in UK: 1st September @ 3 PM to 4:30 PM (BST)
How can I enroll for this Free Workshop?
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Workshop agenda:
- Introducing Playwright
- Pros and cons vs other frameworks
- Installation and configuration
- Browser drivers
- The end of stale elements?
- Writing Playwright tests
- Assertions best practices
- Extending assertions
- Browsers contexts and Pages
- Locators and elements
- Test recording and generation
- Advanced interaction
- Dynamic elements
- Handling waiting and timeouts
- File upload
- Drag and drop
- Alerts and dialogs
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of test automation
- Continuous integration topics and tools (e.g. Git, Jenkins, TFS)
- Attendees need a laptop with an IDE with toolset (e.g. VS Code, node, npm).