Selenium 4.X Day long workshop by Hitesh Prajapati

With a strong academic history, Hitesh has been associated with the test automation industry for over 6 years. He keeps himself updated with the latest tech developments as an enthusiastic learner and implements them into his solutions. He believes in relentless creativity/innovation and is known for his strong cognitive experiences and a can-do attitude amongst his peers. He excels in developing automation solutions and, to name a few, is competent in Selenium, Protractor, Cypress, Appium, API Automation. By developing automation solutions for various testing platforms, including Web Applications, Mobile Applications & APIs, he has put his expertise to work. His solutions are critical, robust, scalable and comply with programming specifications and design patterns for business operations. Hitesh, a self-taught professional, has also earned ISTQB credentials. 

On different platforms, he has exhibited his skill sets and has also managed to secure recognition on them, to name a few, #AutomATAHon2020 & #CTHackathon2020. He is also part of the CP-SAT as a member of the Advisory Committee. Currently employed at Paul Mason Consultancy as a test automation professional, Hitesh is also a trainer and makes a significant contribution to the industry through his consultations.

Day 0: Workshop on Selenium 4.X: Details

Selenium 4.X Day long workshop

Total duration: 8 Hours

Who should attend: Anyone who wants to pick up Selenium 4.X concepts including Chrome dev Tools and Selenium 4 Grid concepts

Key Takeaways:

Throughout the workshop the outcome would be that whatever will be covered individually would be on a real application and at the end of the day the whole project should run on grid. The project will be utilizing the selenium 4 concepts, almost all and the details which are important including dev tools log would be available as a report too.

Table of Content

  1. System setup [Fork Repository, Tools Readiness, environment setup etc)
  2. Selenium 4 Feature Highlights
  3. Relative Locators, their internal working and their usage
    1. Above
    2. Below
    3. ToRightOf
    4. Near
    5. ToLeftOf
  4. Element Screenshot

  5. Windows & Tab Handling
  6. ChromeDevTools
    1. Basic Authentication
    2. Accessing Console Logs
    3. Mocking Geo-Locations
    4. Loading InSecure WebSites
    5. Block Website resources (i.e. Js, Css, Images etc)
    6. Simulating Network Speed
    7. Simulating different devices in Browser
    8. Changing User Agent
    9. Capturing HTTP Requests
    10. Simulating Different TimeZones
  7. Selenium 4 Grid
    1. Introduction
    2. Architecture
    3. Configuration
    4. Implementation
    5. Execution
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