Domain Specific Languages for Selenium Tests

I gave this talk at JFokus this week in Stockholm. I thought people might be interested in a summary of my main points.I’ve been using Selenium for web application testing for over a year now, on a couple of different projects. This talk is based on my...

Testing PyTDDmon

One of the things I like about GothPy is that lots of the people in the group enjoy writing code in their spare time, and like to share with us what they’re up to.A little while back, Olof came up with this little tool, PyTDDmon, which is to help you when...

joining eLabs

I’ve enjoyed my time working for Iptor, but I found I just couldn’t refuse Carl-Johan when he offered me a job at eLabs. I first med C-J a few years ago at Got.rb, the local Ruby User Group, and I know he has a great entrepreneurial spirit and deep...

JUseCase, dreams of resurrection

JUseCase is the Java version of PyUseCase, for testing GUIs written in Swing. It was originally written as a master’s thesis by Claes Verdoes in 2005, under Geoff’s supervision. Since then it hasn’t been used much, and has lain idle and unmaintained...

big UI changes and their effect on tests

I recently read this post in Brian Marick’s blog, and it set me thinking. He’s talking about a test whose intention in some way survived three major GUI revisions. The test code had to be rewritten each time, but the essence of it was retained. He says: I...