Testing JavaScript can be a pain. A lot of tools, techniques, and frameworks have been developed to make the process as painless as possible. While...
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There's another browser testing tool called Cypress which is quite useful and interesting for front-end testing that I would like to explore in the future.
Cypress currently only supports Chromium and electron. Testcafe will support almost every browser.
Interesting I had never heard of TestCafe till you had just suggested to me. I'll look it up to see if it's a useful alternative to Selenium or Cypress.
Selenium is more a heavy-weight solution for end to end testing, whereas testcafe is meant for in-browser integration testing.
Our testing pyramid currently looks like this:
While Cypress is an awesome tool no doubt, it still lacks browser compatibility testing features. The work is on going on it though and once this feature gets launched, it's gonna become a very serious competitor for Selenium.
But till then selenium will remain a widely preferred platform.
Hi @jaswantkaur ,
If you don't mind, I would request you adding JSitor as well in this list.
JSitor, an alternative of CodePen, JSBin and JSFiddle
Ashvin Kumar Suthar ・ Sep 12 ・ 3 min read