Test recorder for functional tests
Project description
Test Recorder
The testrecorder is a browser-based tool to support the rapid development of functional tests for Web-based systems and applications. The idea is to “record” tests by exercising whatever is to be tested within the browser. The test recorder will turn a recorded session into a functional test.
Output
Test recorder supports two output modes:
- Selenium
In this mode, the testrecorder spits out HTML markup that lets you recreate the browser test using the Selenium functional testing framework.
- Test browser
In this mode, the testrecorder spits out a Python doctest that exercises a functional test using the Zope testbrowser. The Zope testbrowser allows you to programmatically simulate a browser from Python code. Its main use is to make functional tests easy and runnable without a browser at hand. It is used in Zope, but is not tied to Zope at all.
Usage
Like Selenium and the Zope test browser, the test recorder can very well be used to test any web application, be it Zope-based or not. Of course, it was developed by folks from the Zope community for use with Zope.
CHANGES
0.4 (2010-04-14)
LP #98368: Ensure that Zope2 helper’s index_html method has a docstring.
Removed unneeded dependency on zope.app.publisher.
0.3 (2007-11-04)
Update package meta-data and first
0.2 (2006-06-24)
First real release with all bells and whistles
Rearranged directory structure to match standard Zope repository layout
Some docs polishing
0.1 (2005-08-10)
First public “release” by being included via an svn:external in the main Zope 3 source tree.
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