Front-end Engineer and Tester. I have a course at https://learn.webdriver.io and I do free coding tutorials at https://www.youtube.com/user/medigerati/
That's a great question and I think it really depends on what value you can get out of the tests. It may be worth it to spend a week or two getting a test environment set up if you're on a team of 10 and really need the automation. On the other hand, if it's just you and you're working on a project with a small budget, you probably need that time for other things. I think just being honest with what you can afford time-wise is best.
Front-end Engineer and Tester. I have a course at https://learn.webdriver.io and I do free coding tutorials at https://www.youtube.com/user/medigerati/
That's a great question and I think it really depends on what value you can get out of the tests. It may be worth it to spend a week or two getting a test environment set up if you're on a team of 10 and really need the automation. On the other hand, if it's just you and you're working on a project with a small budget, you probably need that time for other things. I think just being honest with what you can afford time-wise is best.
Thanks a lot! I couldn't agree more :)
Which framework do you use to write your tests?
I use WebdriverIO for UI tests. I wrote a post about it here:
dev.to/klamping/how-webdriverio-ma...
Great, thanks :)