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Business Readable Automated Tests with SpecFlow 2.0

Offered By: Pluralsight

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SpecFlow Courses Microsoft Visual Studio Courses Feature Writing Courses Automated testing Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to write automated tests that businesses can understand, ensure the right features are being built, and create living documentation with SpecFlow. You'll cover feature-writing, automation code, data conversion, and more.

There's nothing more frustrating to a developer than building an application only to find out that although the system has no major technical bugs, it's not actually what the customer or business wanted. In this course, Business Readable Automated Tests with SpecFlow 2.0, you'll learn how you can use SpecFlow to allow developers and test automation specialists to produce tests in natural language instead of code. First, you'll learn how to write features and scenarios, then move into Visual Studio. You'll also learn about step definitions, automation code, and data conversion. Finally, you'll discover how to take control of test execution and run any additional code you might need. When this course is finished, you'll be able to create automated tests in SpecFlow that are understandable to any businesses you work with in the future.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Why Use SpecFlow? 21mins
  • Understanding SpecFlow Fundamentals 28mins
  • Writing Basic SpecFlow Tests 26mins
  • Increasing Maintainability with Shared Steps, Parameters, and Data Tables 35mins
  • Working with Data in Step Definitions 57mins
  • Controlling Test Execution and Running Additional Code 43mins

Taught by

Jason Roberts

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