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JIRA Examples with QF-Test

Logo Jira Software

On a popular demand we have created examples on how QF-Test can be integrated with JIRA. 

17. June 2021, Plamen Vesselinov

Test automation of KeePass with QF-Test - Seminar paper

[Translate to English:] Why do my tests break

"Why do my automated GUI tests break?" that was the seminar question of a student. With this, he asked the central question for test automation. Because the success of this, as well as the daily work of QA, stands and falls with the recognition of the objects - or their failure/breakage of the tests.

29. April 2021, Martina Schmid

Change language in QF-Test

[Translate to English:] QF-Test language in English or German

QF-Test exists in German and English. You can switch the language in QF-Test. It is easy you just need to know how to change the language settings.

01. February 2021, Author unavailable

Logging the Chrome development console

Error logging of Web pages with QF-Test

Loading a web page in the browser and working with it may produce various errors. To log those errors you may use the linked test-suite.

15. January 2021, Plamen Vesselinov

Parsing JSON

 JSON file

Especially when testing websites, you are now and then faced with the problem of having to parse JSON (=JavaScript Object Notation) strings. 
In this blog article, however, the JSON library provided by QF-Test should be described.

07. December 2020, Yann Spöri

Node Transformations in QF-Test

[Translate to English:] Node Conversion in QF-Test

QF-Test it is possible to transform a node into another node type.

This feature can be useful when

  • a certain action cannot be recorded, for example "Wait for component"

  • you want to insert actions similar to a recorded one: copy and convert can then be easier as performing a new recording.

03. November 2020, Yann Spöri

The comment node in QF-Test

Comment node in QF-Test

Since QF-Test 5.0.0 a new node was added, here you will learn how to use the comment node.

28. October 2020, Yann Spöri