In the short session, people bringing their laptops should be able to
record a web session in their browser, convert the recorded activity
to a Python script, modify the script to accept a number of inputs ,
and replay the script locally on their laptops. Once you've learned
how to fully automate your own browser, submit the same script to the
Sauce Labs cloud to run the tests in parallel across multiple browsers
and operating systems, and view the results with instant video
playback.
The tutorials should be of interest to web developers wanting fast,
cross-browser testing and it should be of general interest to anyone
wanting to use Python to automate browser sessions.
The tutorials are being led by Jason Huggins, the creator of Selenium
(an open source web app testing tool http://seleniumhq.org/ ).
Several familiar names from the Python community will also be on-hand:
http://saucelabs.com/about/news/feb-03-2010
Raymond
A free tutorial is a good way to introduce Suace Lab and its product. I
visited the site, but one variable I did not address is screen size and
aspect ratio. When my wife redid her home page last fall, that was more
of a problem than browser differences.
tjr
Congrats on the new job!
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import antigravity
[Aahz]
> Congrats on the new job!
Thanks. I'm really enjoying working with Jim Baker
and Frank Wierzbicki.
Raymond
Yes, cool! I don't recognize several of these logos, but maybe Sauce
can help:
http://aasi.ebm.fi/5742/browsers.jpg
;-)