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Used JavaScript, Jest, and Selenium WebDriver to complete this task for a job interview | Used JavaScript, Jest, and Selenium WebDriver to complete this task for a job interview | ||
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Identify at least one test scenario from the website https://magento.softwaretestingboard.com/ and automate it. | |||
Please use Selenium (No framework is necessary if you don't have one, you can use just raw Selenium). | Please use Selenium (No framework is necessary if you don't have one, you can use just raw Selenium). | ||
Please keep your code simple and concise. | Please keep your code simple and concise.</nowiki> | ||
===Miscellaneous=== | ===Miscellaneous=== | ||
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This repo contains the code and presentation notes for [https://www.testingmind.com/event/test-automation-and-digital-qa-summit-auckland-2019/ 2019 TestingMind conference in Auckland, New Zealand], as well as at [https://www.testingmind.com/event/test-automation-digital-qa-summit-sydney-2020/ 2020 TestingMind online conference for Sydney, Australia] | This repo contains the code and presentation notes for [https://www.testingmind.com/event/test-automation-and-digital-qa-summit-auckland-2019/ 2019 TestingMind conference in Auckland, New Zealand], as well as at [https://www.testingmind.com/event/test-automation-digital-qa-summit-sydney-2020/ 2020 TestingMind online conference for Sydney, Australia] | ||
It is a demo of how to create and use JavaScript object models inside a Postman collection. It includes a simple API implemented in Node.js used by the Postman collection, and a Postman Collection to demonstrate the Postman Object Model concept. | It is a demo of how to create and use JavaScript classes (aka. object models) inside a Postman collection. It includes a simple API implemented in Node.js used by the Postman collection, and a Postman Collection to demonstrate the Postman Object Model concept. |