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Cucumber Sauce

6/12/2013

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Take a new team working on a new solution, add in some reluctance to do much manual testing, and what do you get? A framework for automating tests using:
  • Cucumber
  • PageObjects
  • WebDriver
  • DataMagic
  • Ansicon
  • Sublime Text 
  • Sauce Labs
  • Console2
  • Sinatra
  • Slim
Sublime Text (with a cucumber build setup) for coding, Ansicon to get color into the windows command prompt, cucmber, to write and run the test, page-object to help describe the pages, datamagic to help with test data management, webdriver to drive the browsers, sauce labs for multi browser/platform coverage, and finally sinatra and slim to serve up a dashboard of all the goodness.

I will post setups, configs, and how it all works together soon.

Now, how do I add Jasmine/Karma, and NUnit to the mix? How about Git and Jira. Hmm. Stay tooned!

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    Hi, my name is Clancey and I am a quality advocate, agile coach, scrum master, automator, and toolsmith.

    I help companies with agility and quality. To do this I end up automating a lot of things, functional testing and workflows being some of them.

    Clancey McNeal CTSM, CSM, A-CSM
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