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Selenium Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Selenium Design Patterns and Best Practices Build a powerful, stable, and automated test suite using Selenium WebDriver

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Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783982707
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Writing the First Test 2. The Spaghetti Pattern FREE CHAPTER 3. Refactoring Tests 4. Data-driven Testing 5. Stabilizing the Tests 6. Testing the Behavior 7. The Page Objects Pattern 8. Growing the Test Suite A. Getting Started with Selenium Index

Introducing the Spaghetti pattern

In automated test projects, the Spaghetti pattern development is characterized by lack of perceived architecture and design. This style of test development evokes an image of bowl of spaghetti, where each strand of spaghetti can represent a single test or multiple tests intertwined so tightly together that it becomes difficult to tell one apart from another. Furthermore, it is close to impossible to understand anything at a glance without spending time fishing out and untangling each individual strand of spaghetti from the bowl.

Tests in this pattern not only depend on the execution order of all the tests, but also tend to over-share internal private components with each other. The run order is important because each test is not self sufficient and independent, and thus needs previously run tests to set up the test environment. For example, a login test requires the registration test to successfully register a new user, instead of having an existing user...

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