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Submission Executable tutorial #2689

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The pull request must both contain a README.md and have description following this template:

The README.md file must be located in the directory:

contributions/<category>/[<week>/]<kth-id-1>-<kth-id-2>/README.md

Assignment Proposal

Title

Headless web testing using Selenium in Python

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  • Task 3

Category

  • Executable tutorial

Description

We will an executable tutorial of doing headless testing on a web browser using Selenium. We will include showing how selenium can be used to automate web actions from Python. Then we will write tests in unitest using these automated actions such as filling out forms and navigating through multiple web pages.
We will analyze the results of the tests, and explain how these tests can be integrated in a CI/CD pipeline. The tutorial will be made using Google Colab.

Relevance

Selenium is a tool that automates web actions that easily can be integrated in testing of a web app. The topic of DevOps highly regards automation, optimization and general improvements in the structure of a project. Few things align more with DevOps more than automated web testing. Considering that it is vastly beneficial for developers.

@sofiabobadilla sofiabobadilla self-assigned this Oct 23, 2024
@sofiabobadilla sofiabobadilla merged commit 07e7b6e into KTH:2024 Oct 23, 2024
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