Chapter 1: Web Test Automation in an Enterprise environment.- Chapter 2: Selenium, best practices and pain points .- Chapter 3: Meet Boozang.- Chapter 4: The TCS project.- Chapter 5: How Boozang was born.- Chapter 6: Starting up with Boozang.- Chapter 7: Main concepts and entities.-Chapter 8: Elements location approach .- Chapter 9: Exit conditions, conditional flows, and timers .- Chapter 10:Data Management.- Chapter 11:Reporting and troubleshooting.- Chapter 12:APIs and mixed API/GUI testing.- Chapter 13:APIs and mixed API/GUI testing.- Chapter 14: JIRA with Boozang via XRay.- Chapter 15: Jenkins and the Boozang runner.- Chapter 16: Boozang for teams.
Gianni is a simple guy from Livorno (a beautiful port city in Tuscany) who never thought he would end up with a Ph.D. at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research, cern.ch) and then working for a prestigious company in Switzerland. But he always knew that at some point in his life, he would have written a book.
In his early career as a software developer, he built some C/C++ code but, pretty soon, debugging null pointer exceptions drove him crazy. He then decided he would be better off testing software rather than building it.
Wherever he worked, he tried to push for automating tests. Because manual testing, let’s be honest, is not fun, and it can be dangerously repetitive. People at work must have fun, if possible. At Touring Club Suisse, he defined an IT Test Strategy stating “Test automation is developers’ stuff” until he discovered Boozang. And then, in his first two hours of using this tool, he thought, “Man, this is fun!”.
Thus, he finally found a good topic for his book.
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