FAQ FAQ – Why are testRigor tests so stable? TestRigor tests are so stable because we are running on the human level. The problem with Selenium and other frameworks on the ...
FAQ FAQ – Is testRigor secure? TestRigor is extremely secure. We take security very seriously. That is why we are SOC2 TYPE2 compliant and we run external ...
FAQ FAQ – How is testRigor different from Cucumber Gherkin? testRigor is different from Cucumber or Gherkin in fundamental way specifications are executable out of the box. There is no need ...
FAQ FAQ – Does testRigor support BDD? TestRigor does support BDD; however, BDD is a very broad term and there’s a little bit of mixing misconception about BDD is ...
FAQ FAQ – In what order should I write tests? We at testRigor believe that the order should be the most important functionality first so whatever is most business critical ...
FAQ FAQ – Whats the ideal percentage of test coverage? There’s a very interesting thing about test coverage in the QA industry. It’s not exactly well-defined. Because when ...
FAQ FAQ – Whats the most efficient way to use testRigor? We have two most efficient ways to use testRigor. The first part is how you automate your existing test cases. And for that, you ...
FAQ FAQ – Does testRigor test mobile applications? TestRigor does test mobile applications both Android applications and iOS applications, both pure native applications and hybrid ...
FAQ FAQ – Can testRigor run my manual test case? TestRigor can run test cases the way you write them. The way it works is very interesting. By default, testRigor has a specific ...