So the framework has been in development for a couple of months now, and I wanted to give a brief update as to where I am with it.
Unfortunately, due to my day to day job and recent changes in clients, I haven’t been able to devote as much time as I’d like to progressing the framework, although that’s not to say that I haven’t made good progress with it. So what does the framework currently support:
- Fully supported both local and remote for Chrome/Firefox/IE/Edge
- Parallel test runs scalable to support your environments
- Custom reporting
- Fully customisable screenshots based on your needs
- Custom libraries to expand upon Selenium and make it even simpler for you or your test team to write tests that are both easy to read and maintain
As you can see, while it’s a long way from being the framework I’d like it to be, it does at least have some very useful functionality that will provide good foundations going forward
If you are interested in this framework and would like to know more and how it could benefit you, please do get in touch via the contact form and I would only be too happy to discuss your requirements further