Real World Scenario Testing using Azure DevOps and automated UI tests | DevOps Lab
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- In this episode, Abel Wang chats with Deepak Saini and Michael Ma to talk about scenario testing with automated UI tests.
In the context of Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS), Web apps have a very high availability SLA (typically approximately 99.9%). This means the site as a whole rarely goes down, however the availability of one or multiple user scenario in an application may be a different story.
Measuring the availability of complete scenarios by running exhaustive end-to-end UI-based tests can be extremely helpful in real applications. Using tools like Selenium in your Azure DevOps pipeline can give you that extra edge when it comes to real-world availability.
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Man, that's so cool. Well done guys, using Azure DevOps pipelines to do work/tests on a production site every 5 to 15 min? And pumping the results to app insights and then a dashboard? Awesome.
Awesome stuff. Very cool indeed. Got some ideas to use on Dynamics UI automation tests. Thanks a lot.
Very good work guys. I'm very excited to implement this.
Please share the code base also We have to also make site reliability dashboard lie this Good Work Deepak Saini and Michael Ma !! Cheers up ...
I can't find the link to the codebase for this example. Can you please provide me with the link?
Very nice. Also, very nice to see the guy using Google Chrome.
They tried as hard as they could to use Edge :)
The reasons and what they have done is clear. The How sadly not :) however, really nice idea.
hello guys does anyone of you know how to integrate eclipse with azure devops? i want to link my scripts with the test cases
How were the tests scheduled in ADO? Did you use scheduled triggers on the release pipeline to perform test execution? If so, did you have to manually create each one at 5 minute intervals by hand?
Hi @Jason We have looked at the same issue, but it seems there are cron enabled in yml, so you can just make a 0,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * Havent implemented it yet, but we made some tests.... please write if you find a better solution...
been 3 years and no link to the codebase
Nice fuzzy illegible map thing from 7:40 to 9:20 do we need 3d glasses or something?
hiding IP I assume
@Florin Bobiș fair enough. Makes sense now. It's just hard to follow.
@Florin Bobiș I apologize
This is marketing demo not Lab.
Not really - there is point where they talk about limitation and what it cannot do which is great insight.
Link to the code?
I'll reach out to the folks and see if they can share :)
Ownage Pranks.
Crazy guys ...I just loose my time.....jokes
So talk theory for 6 mins and show partial demo for 2 mins.. nice video for developers to understand.. i barely could get anything usefull
How to do automatic UI tests was NOT demonstrated. This was only about how to present test results. Disappointing.
You need to improve on communication. Seems like you have diverted from the track from the initial agenda. Super upset.
0:11 xx