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Test Automation Engineering Handbook

You're reading from  Test Automation Engineering Handbook

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615492
Pages 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Manikandan Sambamurthy Manikandan Sambamurthy
Profile icon Manikandan Sambamurthy

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: The Basics
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Test Automation 3. Chapter 2: Test Automation Strategy 4. Chapter 3: Common Tools and Frameworks 5. Part 2: Practical Affairs
6. Chapter 4: Getting Started with the Basics 7. Chapter 5: Test Automation for Web 8. Chapter 6: Test Automation for Mobile 9. Chapter 7: Test Automation for APIs 10. Chapter 8: Test Automation for Performance 11. Part 3: Continuous Learning
12. Chapter 9: CI/CD and Test Automation 13. Chapter 10: Common Issues and Pitfalls 14. Assessments 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A:Mocking API Calls

GitHub Actions CI/CD

GitHub Actions is a CI/CD platform that enables the automation of building, testing, and deployment of application code. It is the built-in CI/CD tool for GitHub. In this section, let us go over all the concepts we need to know to understand the GitHub Actions workflow. We will also learn to implement a GitHub action to run syntax checks against our code to make sure it meets specific criteria. Let us start with the necessary terms to help us understand the GitHub Actions workflow file.

The workflow .yaml file contains all the information used to initiate and drive the CI pipeline to completion. YAML is a data-serialization language commonly used for building configuration files. It is in human-readable format and compatible with all the major programming languages. The workflow .yaml file at a high level specifies the following:

  • Events: An event is a trigger for a workflow
  • Jobs: Jobs are high-level actions performed as part of the workflow
  • Runners...
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