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 ...
Releases Release Notes: Indexing dropdowns, DNS proxy, Kobiton Integration, Database Connection Last week, we simplified the database connection string. Selects/Dropdowns We included a new way to select an option in a ...
FAQ FAQ – Does testRigor test mobile applications? TestRigor does test mobile applications both Android applications and iOS applications, both pure native applications and hybrid ...
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Mobile Testing testRigor 101 Tips & Tricks Tips & Tricks – Improve Your E2E Tests With an API Testing Feature Artem Golubev: Hello everyone. Hopefully, this session will be helpful. Today’s feature that I’d like to show ...
Test Automation Tools TDD vs BDD – What’s the Difference Between TDD and BDD? TDD vs BDD What’s the Difference Between TDD and BDD? In the world of software development, we often hear about test-driven ...
Test Automation Tools How to Automate Closed Shadow DOM with testRigor As web projects require more and more complex structure to incorporate the desired embedded content from external sources, a new ...
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 ...