Survey Results from London Selenium Users
Before holding the second London Selenium Users meetup we asked several questions of the Selenium users in London:
Read More »Survey Results from London Selenium UsersBefore holding the second London Selenium Users meetup we asked several questions of the Selenium users in London:
Read More »Survey Results from London Selenium UsersHere are the slides from Eran Messeri’s talk on the advanced user interactions API that he’s currently working on for Selenium 2.
Read More »Selenium 2 User Interactions APIThe slides and demos from David Burns’ talk at the second London Selenium Users meetup are now available on his blog.
Read More »What does Selenium 2 mean to the average QA?Here are the slides from my ‘From IDE to Selenium 2’ talk that I gave at the second London Selenium Users meetup. Slides from the other talks to follow.
Read More »From IDE to Selenium 2Last night was the second London Selenium Users meetup. In contrast to the last one – a purely social event in a pub in Fitzrovia – this one was hosted by Google with talks from myself, David Burns (The Automated Tester), Eran Messeri (Google), and a Q&A with Simon Stewart (Google).
Read More »Another successful Selenium meetup in London!With last month’s release of Selenium IDE 1.0.4 came initial support for plugins, and this month’s release of 1.0.5 continues to build on the new plugin API as well as fixing a few bugs.
Read More »Selenium IDE – My plugin babyToday the ‘Introducing Selenium 2’ London Selenium Users event was tentatively announced for April 20th 2010. Please visit the event page to register your interest.… Read More »New London Users Event: Introducing Selenium 2
Yesterday Selenium 2 (alpha 1) was released. This is the first release since the Selenium and WebDriver projects started to merge. The main difference is the inclusion of the WebDriver API into Selenium. I’ve put together a small example below that uses the new API to log into two web based e-mail clients and send an e-mail.
Read More »Selenium 2 ExamplesHopefully Selenium Grid 1.0.5 will soon be released, with the much anticipated self-healing features that will save me so much time when RCs go AWOL. Looking further ahead, I would like to see some minor improvements to the Selenium Grid Console such as integrating this very handy Greasemonkey script for unregistering Remote Controls and sortable columns. Below is a quick mock-up of how the console could look with these simple changes.
Read More »Improving Selenium GridThe first London Selenium meetup took place on the 11th November. If you weren’t able to make it then due to the success I will be scheduling another one early in the new year.
Read More »A Successful First London Selenium Meetup