2014 for TestingBot
As we’re approaching the end of 2014, we like to list a few goals TestingBot achieved this year: The number of paying customers increased by 43% in 2014. We improved our manual testing software: less...
View ArticleHow we make our interactive testing super fast
At TestingBot, we like our users to profit from fast access to our VMs. In our manual testing area, we provide a way to pick an Operating System, Browser and browser version. As soon as you picked a...
View ArticleKeeping our Selenium VMs up to date
At TestingBot we make sure that all VMs running in our network are patched with the latest updates. We make sure to update our Windows Virtual Machines as soon as possible after Patch Tuesday, when...
View ArticleUsing git to automate your browser testing
post-commit If you’re looking for a way to run tests after each git commit push, you can use the ‘post-commit’ hook supplied by git. In your repository, create a post-commit file: vim...
View ArticleRun your Selenium IDE/RC tests on Android and iOS
We’ve upgraded our TestLab to enable running your Selenium IDE/RC tests on mobile emulators, including various flavors of Android and iPhone/iPad. Just like before, you upload a test or a suite...
View ArticleTestLab: customize e-mail alert & receive recover alerts
Today we’ve updated our TestLab, where you can upload your Selenium IDE tests and schedule test-runs, with 2 new features. The first new feature is an optional custom error message. Before, TestingBot...
View ArticleNew design for our Manual Testing Service
Today we’re introducing a new design for our Manual Testing Service. The new design offers a full page view of the browser you’re testing in. As you resize your browser window, the browser in our...
View ArticleHow we run your Selenium RC tests on mobile devices
Some time ago we mentioned you can now run your Selenium RC tests on our mobile browsers. Selenium RC is an old protocol, which does not run on Safari/Android/iOS. The Selenium Webdriver protocol...
View ArticleSpeeding up our TestingBot Tunnel to browser test your internal websites
With our TestingBot Tunnel you can easily and securely test your websites running on your local computer or internal network. When you download and start the tunnel, the java process makes a call to...
View ArticleWindows 10 and Microsoft Edge Cross browser testing
Windows 10 is now available on TestingBot to use during both manual and automated testing (Selenium webdriver). This is the latest OS version available from Microsoft, with all installed updates,...
View ArticleChrome and Firefox beta/dev cross browser testing
This week we’ve been adding many more browser versions to our list of browsers you can pick from. You can now instantly launch a Chrome browser as old as version 35 on our website and use it with your...
View ArticleSelenium testing with Robot Framework
With Robot Framework you can build easy to read test cases, which can then be run via Selenium webdriver on our Selenium Grid. It allows using keyword driven, behavior driven approaches and provides...
View ArticleTestingBot Breakpoints to debug your flakey Selenium tests
Today TestingBot has added a new feature that should help you debug issues you encounter when running automated tests. Suppose you’re running a test and you notice something isn’t quite working well...
View ArticlePhantomJS Selenium testing in the cloud
Next to the +300 browser combinations we support we’ve now added support for PhantomJS. PhantomJS allows for headless testing of your websites. It is very fast compared to normal browsers, because it...
View ArticleTestingBot updates in Oktober/November
To keep up with the ever-changing world of software/development and testing, we keep on working to improve TestingBot and add new features. These last 2 months we’ve accomplished quite a few things:...
View ArticleUploading files with Selenium for testing
Since a lot of websites have upload functionality, it’s important to know that this can be tested via Selenium. Uploading a file during a test With Selenium WebDriver it’s possible to upload a file...
View ArticleCloud testing with Sikuli and Selenium WebDriver
Sikuli is able to automate anything you see on your computer screen by using image recognition to identify components you want to interact with. This is very useful if you want to test things that are...
View ArticleWorking on a real mobile device farm
We are working hard on providing a real mobile-device test lab to our customers. On May 1, 2016 we will make our device farm accessible for anyone using TestingBot. With our device lab, you will be...
View ArticleSetting up and maintaining your own Selenium Grid
Intro In this article we’ll focus on setting up your own Selenium grid from scratch. A Selenium grid is a collection of browser nodes that are available for automated testing. We’ll show you how to set...
View ArticleMarionette, the next generation of FirefoxDriver
Marionette – Information and example Starting with Firefox 46, it will no longer be possible to install unsigned extensions with Firefox. Since Selenium currently uses a Firefox extension to run...
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