Playwright Beginner Tutorial 1 | What is Playwright

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  • @dillydally7327
    @dillydally7327 Год назад +14

    I've been a manual qa tester for a fintech company for a year or so, I want to transition to automation and watching your videos will be a great start, thank you so much. I will binge watch your videos lol.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад +4

      Great to hear that, All the best, If you face any issues, pls ask in the comment section

  • @satyadurgadeviv503
    @satyadurgadeviv503 2 года назад +9

    You have heard my heart ,we started using this for our application recently and first thing I did is searching ur videos.Good that you started thank you so much

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад

      Glad I could help Satya

  • @soumitakar8459
    @soumitakar8459 Год назад +6

    Your playwright series has been very helpful. Thank you.

  • @LuciferGamingYtube
    @LuciferGamingYtube День назад

    Are thank u sir, itne channels dundh liye, dekha hi nahi aapne bhi upload kia hai ye, I am on day 1 now with your course Sir.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  6 часов назад

      Great.. all the best

  • @sanithusarvan4570
    @sanithusarvan4570 17 дней назад

    Thank you so much Raghav for this initiative! Quite helpful for people who needs transition from manual to automation. Keep going!

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  15 дней назад

      Most welcome Sanithu

  • @thinkholisticwellness
    @thinkholisticwellness 8 месяцев назад

    Raghav is indeed a great teacher. He goes from zero to hero! Thank you, you have helped the lives of so many people. God Bless every step! you take

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  8 месяцев назад

      So nice of you

  • @Happyheart77777
    @Happyheart77777 4 месяца назад

    First search for playwright and I found you I am a manual tester and my company is switching to automation and this is what they are planning to use . I hope this will help me achieve my goals.
    Thank you

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  4 месяца назад +1

      Welcome aboard.. yes this should help you and let me know if you face any issues

    • @Happyheart77777
      @Happyheart77777 4 месяца назад

      @@RaghavPal thank you 🙏🏽

  • @hemangikadam6550
    @hemangikadam6550 2 месяца назад

    Thankyou so much sir. Your videos gave me confidence to learn automation. I was scared to begin because of fear of coding but i started learning because of your videos. 🙂

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Hemangi
      so happy to know this

  • @ramutalari8473
    @ramutalari8473 2 года назад +2

    Much awaited one. Thank You @Raghav for starting this series!!

  • @SarangHoley
    @SarangHoley 2 года назад +4

    Really excited for this series, Thanks @Raghav for getting it starts. Much Awaited 😊👍

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад

      Hope you enjoy it Sarang

  • @Shwetank0512
    @Shwetank0512 Год назад +1

    Fan ho gaya mai 🙏.... You covered so many topics and varaiety of tools with indepth skills. After following detailed steps we are able to do practically........ Jai ho Mordern time GURU 🙏

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words Shwetank. Humbled

  • @YogeshNangare9
    @YogeshNangare9 18 дней назад

    Very clear explanation
    Thank you Raghav

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  15 дней назад

      You're most welcome Yogesh

  • @zwiterrion12
    @zwiterrion12 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the useful tutorial, and simple to understand. Quiz result 10/10

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it helped Kelly

  • @sreekalapm2588
    @sreekalapm2588 Год назад

    Thank you Raghav, I have started and became professional in sdet career with your guidance.. Many thanks to you for helping the community

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Most welcome Sreekala. All the best for your career. Do share your knowledge and help others

  • @kpopbhavyaa8127
    @kpopbhavyaa8127 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Raghav 😊 Got when much needed 🙏

  • @tranhuudan4550
    @tranhuudan4550 Год назад

    I am from Viet Nam and just started learning Playwright. Your all videos are beneficial for me. Thank you so much. Keep going, bro.

  • @aisuluuturganbaeva492
    @aisuluuturganbaeva492 6 месяцев назад

    I just fount your channel , and already loving it ! Thank you Raghav

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  6 месяцев назад +1

      Most welcome Aisuluu

  • @sandhyakoduru6856
    @sandhyakoduru6856 8 месяцев назад

    Well explained and making easy to understand fir beginners in automation

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot Sandhya

  • @surajkamble3538
    @surajkamble3538 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Raghav sir for this Playwrite tutorials 🤝👍💐

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  10 месяцев назад

      Most welcome Suraj

  • @TheMMakif
    @TheMMakif Год назад +3

    Thank you once again for your excelent teaching methods. I beleive I'll learn playwright very well in a couple of days by the help of your videos👍

  • @santielaing939
    @santielaing939 Год назад +1

    Clear and to the point. Thank you Raghav!

  • @snehaajay8848
    @snehaajay8848 6 месяцев назад

    I got 9/10 in quiz. very clear n good explanation thank you @Raghav

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  6 месяцев назад

      Well done Sneha

  • @sreereshmap.s1350
    @sreereshmap.s1350 2 месяца назад

    super video. Thank u sir. I want to learn this tool. I started from today.

  • @3aadel
    @3aadel 2 года назад

    That's a great tutorial introduction for Playwright ! many thanks Raghav

  • @msdynamics365cecrmknowledg9
    @msdynamics365cecrmknowledg9 Год назад

    Really great tutorial for Playwright . Many many thanks Raghav ji.

  • @bloggerpriyanka3488
    @bloggerpriyanka3488 2 месяца назад

    I have started from today
    9/10
    My first attempt
    Thank you @raghav

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Great score .. keep learning

  • @rosya.traveler4269
    @rosya.traveler4269 2 года назад

    I like the way you teach. thank you for doing it step by step. Making it easy for us to follow and understand.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад +1

      You're very welcome Rosy

  • @parthipan872
    @parthipan872 2 года назад

    Thanks for you for your effort on playwright playlist. We are waiting for more videos till framwork and most of the features

  • @henrynwosu6277
    @henrynwosu6277 Год назад

    Wow! Thank you so much sir! Helpful Is an understatement. God bless you.

  • @Arasuari
    @Arasuari 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for considering my comment and uploading playwright series🙏❤️

  • @ayeshakhalid709
    @ayeshakhalid709 Год назад

    Yrr. This Hello this is raghav is like every where. Whenever I try to learn any new framework. I'm scared if I would get want familiar trainer but now I shouldn't after seeing you on playwright. Good to see you working so hard

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Ayesha

  • @tamilulagam9012
    @tamilulagam9012 8 месяцев назад

    Raghav Pal s the most talented and soft spoke person i have seen i this world. One day i will take selfie with real hero like you ❤❤❤

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words Tamil... humbled

  • @hasibrahat9609
    @hasibrahat9609 2 года назад

    Awaited for this one, Thanks!

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад +1

      most welcome Hasib

  • @andre-le-bone-aparte
    @andre-le-bone-aparte Год назад +1

    Just found your channel. Excellent Content - Another Sub For You Sir!

  • @m.detagianfaiz6253
    @m.detagianfaiz6253 2 года назад

    i think playwright is know well for QA Engineer Struggle while testing. Playwright build in next level in framework👍

  • @monushh
    @monushh 2 года назад

    Thanks Raghav. Scored 8/10

  • @jarver9956
    @jarver9956 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this free tutorial :) appreciate a lot

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  8 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome Jarver

  • @DeepakRai
    @DeepakRai 4 месяца назад

    Great session

  • @aysanaaskarova1676
    @aysanaaskarova1676 Год назад

    Thank uuuuuuuuu❤🎉
    U are awesome 💐
    Good luck, it’s very helpful and interesting sessions ❤

  • @me.nilesh
    @me.nilesh 2 года назад

    Thanks for starting this series.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад

      Most welcome Nilesh

    • @me.nilesh
      @me.nilesh 2 года назад

      @@RaghavPal Please start playwright with Java framework. It could be help us.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад

      I will do Nilesh

  • @mahaboobsabmaniyar7363
    @mahaboobsabmaniyar7363 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @jaithomas5663
    @jaithomas5663 Год назад

    Thanks🥺....much needed one ,, when we expect the next video

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Thanks all the videos are already published can check here AutomationStepByStep.com

  • @salim3600
    @salim3600 4 месяца назад

    Dear Sir, This is excellent, and your way of explaining is awesome. Do you have a playlist for 'Playwright with C#'? I look forward to your reply!

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Salim, not as of now, I will plan on it, can check all playlists here - automationstepbystep.com/

  • @vigneshngws6684
    @vigneshngws6684 2 года назад +1

    Hello, Raghav we need security testing or penetration testing series.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад +1

      I will plan on that Vignesh

  • @joeypublik
    @joeypublik Год назад

    Hello, First I would like to thank you for your work because you help people to be more efficient in their work, which is highly commendable. THANK YOU.
    Second I would like to ask... Does Playwright can fill a web formulary getting data from a csv file or Excel file? I am more interested getting data from Excel or Calc (LibreOffice) files to fill web formularies.
    Are you going to make a video about this interesting point?
    This is a good subject for those who want to save time doing a tedious work. Please think about it. I suggest to do it or talk about that point. You will help many people to be more efficient. Many thanks

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi Joey,
      Yes, Playwright can fill a web formulary by getting data from a CSV file, Excel file, or other data sources. You can use the Playwright API to read data from CSV or Excel files and then populate the web form fields with the data.
      Here's an example of how you can read data from an Excel file using the xlsx package and then use it to fill in a web form using Playwright:
      const xlsx = require('xlsx');
      const { chromium } = require('playwright');
      (async () => {
      // Load data from Excel file
      const workbook = xlsx.readFile('data.xlsx');
      const worksheet = workbook.Sheets['Sheet1'];
      const data = xlsx.utils.sheet_to_json(worksheet);
      // Launch a browser
      const browser = await chromium.launch();
      const context = await browser.newContext();
      // Navigate to a web page with a form
      const page = await context.newPage();
      await page.goto('www.example.com/form');
      // Fill in the form with data from the Excel file
      for (let i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
      const row = data[i];
      await page.fill('#input1', row['Field1']);
      await page.fill('#input2', row['Field2']);
      await page.fill('#input3', row['Field3']);
      await page.click('#submit-button');
      await page.waitForNavigation();
      }
      // Close the browser
      await browser.close();
      })();
      In this example, the xlsx package is used to read data from an Excel file named data.xlsx. The worksheet variable contains the data from the Sheet1 worksheet in the Excel file. The sheet_to_json method is used to convert the worksheet data into a JSON object.
      The Playwright API is then used to launch a Chromium browser, navigate to a web page with a form, and fill in the form fields with data from the Excel file. The fill method is used to populate the form fields, and the click method is used to submit the form. The waitForNavigation method is used to wait for the page to reload after the form is submitted.
      Finally, the browser is closed using the close method.
      You can modify this code to read data from a CSV file or other data sources as needed.

  • @Kaiser0109
    @Kaiser0109 Год назад

    Thank you Bro very good explanation!

  • @aylinbekem3701
    @aylinbekem3701 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Raghav 🤩

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  5 месяцев назад +1

      Most welcome Aylin

  • @attitudeneverwronga8139
    @attitudeneverwronga8139 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Raghav I was a manual functional tester with 7 years experience and 6 years of career break. Now i have got an opportunity to work on a project as a part of recruitment process. It includes automation testing in playwright. I am just starting to learn automation and hoping to complete the project. If you can provide any one-to-one guidance as i learn that will help me a lot. Please respond. This job will be a great leap in restarting my career.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi
      You can check all sessions here
      automationstepbystep.com/
      Apart from this there is no live or 1-to-1 sessions. You can always ask your ques in comments
      All the best

    • @attitudeneverwronga8139
      @attitudeneverwronga8139 9 месяцев назад

      Sure. Thank you.

  • @Anto-fz2kw
    @Anto-fz2kw 9 месяцев назад

    my score 8/10. thank

  • @IfNotMe
    @IfNotMe 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much Sir

  • @UsmanMusharafSays
    @UsmanMusharafSays Год назад

    Hi Sir, this is amazing - one request, when you say you can take screenshot to remember the stuff, can you please hide yourself from the screen for a sec so we can take the screenshot with ease😅and you are awesome tutor, thank you!

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Noted Usman, I will take care in future videos

  • @Floweenka
    @Floweenka Год назад

    very understandable, thank you

  • @kidvikvlogs
    @kidvikvlogs Год назад

    Hi ragav,which combination is suggested?
    Playwright with javascript or
    Playwright with Java
    Kindly choose anyone and why

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi Karthic
      Both combinations are possible and can be used depending on the project requirements and the developer's expertise
      Using Playwright with JavaScript is suitable for developers and testers who have experience with JavaScript and prefer to work with Node.js. JavaScript is a popular programming language with a large community, so it is easy to find solutions to any issues or problems that may arise during development.
      On the other hand, using Playwright with Java is suitable for developers and testers who prefer to work with Java, which is also a popular programming language. Java has been in use for a long time and has a vast community, so there are numerous libraries and tools available to help developers in their development work.
      Ultimately, the choice between using Playwright with JavaScript or Java depends on the specific needs and skills of the dev and testing team

  • @AIRobotica
    @AIRobotica 2 года назад

    Thanks Sirji...🙏

  • @ashishnaidu2487
    @ashishnaidu2487 4 месяца назад

    Hi Rgahav sir, can you please do a more descriptive video which briefly explains point by point on How to Become a Automation Tester roadmap please? It will help a lot for manual testers like me, freshers and Non-IT background people too.

  • @yarahman72
    @yarahman72 Год назад +1

    Hi Raghav, I really appreciate all your efforts in teaching Playwright. Really help and awesome videos to learn and automate using playwright. I am able to successfully write and run end to end test cases using Playwright. I have question in relation to how to use a test data sheet and link it to a test case. For example, I have a bunch of customers details for which I want to use the test case to use and execute the same test cases for various test data in the spreadsheet. Can you please provide some details around how to create a test data and associate the same to the test case.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi Rahman,
      You can link test data to test cases in Playwright using a spreadsheet or a CSV file. You can store test data in a spreadsheet, with each row representing a set of test data, and then read that data in your test cases.
      Eg:
      const fs = require('fs');
      const csv = require('csv-parser');
      const results = [];
      fs.createReadStream('testdata.csv')
      .pipe(csv())
      .on('data', (data) => results.push(data))
      .on('end', () => {
      for (const data of results) {
      describe(`Test for ${data.username}`, () => {
      it('test case 1', async () => {
      // Use data in test case
      });
      });
      }
      });
      This code uses the fs module to read the CSV file, the csv-parser library to parse the data, and the describe and it functions from Mocha to define test cases.
      You can modify this code to fit your specific requirements. The describe function allows you to group test cases, while the it function allows you to define individual test cases. In each test case, you can use the data from the data object to perform tests.

  • @InTheMirrorr
    @InTheMirrorr Год назад +1

    I came to your channel when I was searching for some issue. But thanks to youtube I found your amazing channel .. I spent some hours watching and exploring it; really amazing content!!!
    I would like to take your advice on a situation I'm facing .. we have some vendor apps that does not allow Silent installation and we need to automate that process, apps allow only GUI interaction and applying onscreen parameters :(
    I saw your tutorial about Autoit, but it generates EXE that will be probably rejected by Security team specially in PRD environment. Is there other recommended tools?
    Many thanks in advance bro!

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад +1

      Hasan
      There are a few other tools that you can use to automate the installation of applications that do not allow silent installation.
      One option is to use a tool like **UiPath**. UiPath is a powerful automation tool that can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks, including the installation of applications. UiPath is a commercial tool, but it offers a free community edition that you can use for personal and non-commercial use.
      Another option is to use a tool like **Selenium**. Selenium is an open-source tool that can be used to automate the interaction with web applications. You can use Selenium to automate the installation of an application by interacting with the application's installer GUI.
      Finally, you can also use a tool like **AutoHotkey**. AutoHotkey is a scripting language that can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks. You can use AutoHotkey to automate the installation of an application by creating a script that simulates the user clicking on the installer's GUI elements.
      Which tool you use will depend on your specific needs and preferences. If you need a powerful automation tool that can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks, then UiPath is a good option. If you are looking for a free tool, then the UiPath community edition is a good option. If you only need to automate the installation of applications, then Selenium or AutoHotkey are good options.
      Here are some additional things to keep in mind:
      * When automating the installation of applications, it is important to make sure that the applications are installed correctly. You should test the automation script thoroughly to make sure that it does not cause any problems.
      * You should also make sure that the automation script is secure. You should avoid using any tools that generate EXE files that are not approved by your security team.
      I hope this helps!

    • @InTheMirrorr
      @InTheMirrorr Год назад

      @@RaghavPal Thanks alot for your reply; actually they are desktop apps so I excluded Selenium .. I will check UiPath.
      Thanks Pal :)

  • @sujithsudha2470
    @sujithsudha2470 9 месяцев назад

    Sir, can u please provide a tutorial on React Component Testing in Playwright

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  9 месяцев назад

      I will check and try Sujith

  • @nomandladube5087
    @nomandladube5087 Год назад

    Hi i got 8/10 yeeeeeeh im so happy thank you so much for this videos

  • @enoaarthur790
    @enoaarthur790 5 месяцев назад

    Got 9/10 for the quizz

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  5 месяцев назад

      Great score Enoa.. keep learning

  • @paveldesort5657
    @paveldesort5657 10 месяцев назад

    just a notice for taking screenshots to keep for later. It would be great if your video recording window would disappear for a second to be able to make a clean screenshot (putting your watermark somewhere instead perhaps) because your video recording screen covers partly the bullet points you are describing. Otherwise excellent tutorial, thanks a lot

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I will take care in future

  • @amanmishra4578
    @amanmishra4578 День назад +2

    Hi Raghav, do we need to have JavaScript knowledge before starting this tutorial??... As i don't have any knowledge in javascript language so then also i can start this playlist... Could you please help me on this.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  День назад +1

      Aman
      you can start this without any knowledge on JavaScript. I have explained each topic step by step and you will learn along the process. After you start creating test cases, you can get basic JS knowledge from here - automationstepbystep.com/

  • @RahulSharma-ke7wg
    @RahulSharma-ke7wg 5 месяцев назад

    thanks for this video series, i want to use playwrite add on in my storybook ,can you make a video of any by making a component and use stories to test ,i would be helpfull 🙂

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  5 месяцев назад

      I will check and plan Rahul

  • @Abhishek-gs8dk
    @Abhishek-gs8dk 3 месяца назад

    Hello Sir, First of all I want to Thank you for creating such nice content on every topics. I have one question. I have total 10 years of exp in IT and I am working as automation tester. My skill sets are Java, selenium, POM, Cucumber, Rest Assured. I am looking to change my job. Can you please suggest.What other skills I should learn to grow in my career for that much experience.
    Thanks in advance.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  3 месяца назад

      Abhishek
      Most welcome.
      As an experienced automation tester, you're already equipped with valuable skills. To further enhance your career, consider the following:
      1. Programming and Scripting Proficiency:
      - Strengthen your foundation in programming languages like Python, Java, or JavaScript. These skills are crucial for writing automated test scripts and creating robust testing frameworks
      - Dive deeper into object-oriented programming concepts, algorithms, and code structures to develop efficient, maintainable, and scalable automation solutions.
      2. Understanding of Software Development and QA Processes:
      - Familiarize yourself with the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and quality assurance (QA) methodologies.
      - Learn about Agile practices, DevOps, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. Integrating automation testing seamlessly into the development process is essential
      3. Soft Skills:
      - Communication: Effective communication is vital. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, articulate test results, and provide actionable feedback.
      - Analytical Thinking: Sharpen your problem-solving skills. Analyze complex scenarios, identify bottlenecks, and optimize test processes.
      - Risk Assessment: Understand risk-based testing. Prioritize test cases based on criticality and impact.
      4. Stay Updated with Industry Trends:
      - Technology evolves rapidly. Keep learning about new tools, frameworks, and best practices.
      - Explore emerging areas like AI/ML testing, mobile automation, and cloud-based testing.
      Remember, continuous learning and adaptability are key to long-term success in automation testing. Best of luck with your career transition
      --

    • @Abhishek-gs8dk
      @Abhishek-gs8dk 3 месяца назад

      @@RaghavPal Thank you so much your guidence.

  • @basurajs
    @basurajs 7 месяцев назад

    @raghav, Thanks for your guidance on new automation tools. Could you please make a video on AI Powered Test Automation Tools and how it is different from playwright. Thanks

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sure

    • @basurajs
      @basurajs 7 месяцев назад

      @@RaghavPal thank you

  • @SahilRajput03
    @SahilRajput03 11 месяцев назад

    bhot awesome!!

  • @nagendranfriends3153
    @nagendranfriends3153 Год назад

    Requesting you to give video on how to connect gmail with imap lib in js for reading mail otp . Please

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      I will check and plan Nagendran

  • @abhisingh6016
    @abhisingh6016 2 года назад

    Hi Sir. Please do a comparison between Selenium and Playwright so that a fresher like me can get overall idea.

  • @NicolaeDaian-x1y
    @NicolaeDaian-x1y Год назад

    Thank you again for this series, very useful and very easy to follow. Currently we use Jest to do component-testing. Is it possible to do component testing with Playwright?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Nicolae
      Yes, it is possible to do component testing with Playwright. Playwright has a built-in feature for component testing, which was introduced in version 1.22.0.
      To use Playwright for component testing, you need to create a test script that imports and tests your components. You can use the `mount()` method to mount the component to the DOM and then interact with the component using Playwright's methods.
      Here is an example of a Playwright component test script:
      ```
      import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
      import { MyComponent } from './MyComponent';
      test('MyComponent should render correctly', async () => {
      const component = await test.mount(MyComponent);
      expect(component).toBeInTheDocument();
      expect(component).toHaveTextContent('Hello, world!');
      });
      ```
      To run the component test script, you can use the following command:
      ```
      npx playwright test
      ```
      Playwright will run the test script and generate a report. The report will show you whether the test passed or failed, as well as any errors that occurred.
      Playwright component testing is still under development, but it is already a powerful tool for testing React components. Playwright provides a number of features that make it a good choice for component testing, such as:
      *Support for multiple browsers.* Playwright supports a variety of browsers, including Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit. This allows you to test your components in multiple browsers without having to write separate tests for each browser.
      *Parallel execution.* Playwright can run tests in parallel, which can significantly reduce the time it takes to run your tests.
      *Reporting.* Playwright generates a report that shows you the results of your tests. The report includes information such as whether the test passed or failed, as well as any errors that occurred.
      If you are looking for a tool to test your React components, Playwright is a good option to consider. It is a powerful tool that provides a number of features that make it a good choice for component testing.
      I hope this helps

  • @MindClef
    @MindClef Год назад

    Hi @Raghav Thank you very much for the tutorial.
    Can we do Database testing using playwright?
    Ex:-Connect to DB , run query and verify the results

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад +1

      Playwright is used for testing on browsers, so I believe it will not be an ideal tool for database testing in specific

  • @thinkholisticwellness
    @thinkholisticwellness 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Raghav. I see this course is using JavaScript, but wondering if you also have another course using python? Thank you. Superb work!

  • @meenalkuber2247
    @meenalkuber2247 7 месяцев назад

    Hello , your videos are always useful. I would like to know if you have series of Playwright with .Net please similar to Node project series with Playwright? Thanks

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  7 месяцев назад

      Not yet Meenal.. will plan

  • @RajJey667
    @RajJey667 Год назад +1

    Thanks Ragav for this video :). A generic query, Is playwright right tool for the web application automation built on REACT software? Please answer

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      Yes, Playwright can be a good option for automating web applications built on React, as it is a modern and flexible tool that supports multiple browsers and operating systems
      Playwright was specifically designed to handle the challenges of modern web development, such as single-page applications and web components, which are often used in React applications
      Other options for web application automation built on React include:
      Cypress: A popular open-source tool for end-to-end testing of web
      TestCafe: Another open-source testing tool, TestCafe can be used for automated testing of web applications built on React, as well as other frameworks.
      Selenium: As mentioned earlier, Selenium is a widely-used tool for web automation and can also be used to automate web applications built on React.
      Puppeteer: Puppeteer is a Node.js library that provides a high-level API for automating Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers. It can be used to automate web applications built on React.
      Ultimately, the choice of tool depends on your specific requirements, such as the type of application you are testing, the programming language you prefer, and the level of expertise you have with a particular tool.
      I have created a video on Playwright vs Cypress here - ruclips.net/video/cixkQHNkoZ4/видео.html

  • @falgunichauhan8887
    @falgunichauhan8887 Год назад

    Hi @Raghav I watch your videos, they are so easy to understand. Would like you to make a video on playwright (java) with cucumber framework. Thanks for these wonderfull sessions.

  • @mohitrana5783
    @mohitrana5783 Год назад

    could you please comeup with ore videos regarding playwright, it will be helpful

  • @shovalsolomon9551
    @shovalsolomon9551 Год назад

    Can you please add a video for API testing with Playwright?

  • @tausifkhan6539
    @tausifkhan6539 8 месяцев назад

    Sir please make video on playwright how to deploy playwright code on vercel or any other hosting provider please make video on this topic sir please

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  8 месяцев назад +1

      I will plan Tausif

  • @prashantshrivastava2646
    @prashantshrivastava2646 Год назад

    #askRaghav what is diffreance between Cypress and Playwright and Advantage

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi Prashant
      Cypress, Playwright, and Puppeteer are all end-to-end testing frameworks that allow you to automate user interactions with web applications. They all have their own strengths and weaknesses, so the best choice for you will depend on your specific needs
      *Cypress* is a JavaScript-based framework that is known for its ease of use and its ability to provide detailed test reports. It is also very good at handling asynchronous events, which can be a challenge for other frameworks. However, Cypress can be slow to start up and it can be difficult to debug tests
      *Playwright* is a newer framework that is built on top of Chromium. It is very fast and it can be used to automate tests on a variety of browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Playwright also supports a wide range of user interactions, including clicking, typing, and dragging. However, Playwright is still under development and it can be difficult to find documentation and examples
      *Advantages*
      Here are some of the advantages of using Cypress, Playwright, and Puppeteer for end-to-end testing:
      *Automated testing:* These frameworks can automate user interactions with web applications, which can save time and improve the quality of testing.
      *Detailed test reports:* Cypress and Playwright can generate detailed test reports that can help you identify and fix bugs.
      *Support for asynchronous events:* Cypress is very good at handling asynchronous events, which can be a challenge for other frameworks.
      *Support for a variety of browsers:* Playwright supports a wide range of browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
      *Large community of users and contributors:* Puppeteer has a large community of users and contributors, which can make it easier to find documentation and examples

  • @olaojeyinka9361
    @olaojeyinka9361 Год назад

    Hi @Raghav, Thank you so much for this tutorial. When are you going to do the video on the page object model for this playlist?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад +1

      I will plan in some time

    • @olaojeyinka9361
      @olaojeyinka9361 Год назад

      Hi @Raghav, when I ran this command npx playwright test .\tests\AnnotationsAndTags.spec.js --project=chrome --grep "@smoke", I got the attached error " Running 0 tests using 0 workers
      Error: Requiring @playwright/test second time,
      First:
      Error:
      at Object. (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright
      ode_modules\@playwright\test\lib\index.js:64:33)
      at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1105:14)
      at Module._extensions..js (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1159:10)
      at Object.t..tu._extensions. [as .js] (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright
      ode_modules\@playwright\test\lib\utilsBundleImpl.js:16:1010)
      at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:981:32)
      at Function.Module._load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:822:12)
      at Module.require (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1005:19)
      at require (node:internal/modules/cjs/helpers:102:18)
      at Object. (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright
      ode_modules\@playwright\test\index.js:17:13)
      at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1105:14)
      at Module._extensions..js (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1159:10)
      at Object.t..tu._extensions. [as .js] (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright
      ode_modules\@playwright\test\lib\utilsBundleImpl.js:16:1010)
      at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:981:32)
      at Function.Module._load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:822:12)
      at Module.require (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1005:19)
      Second:
      at Object. (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright\tests
      ode_modules\@playwright\test\lib\index.js:59:11)
      at Object. (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright\tests
      ode_modules\@playwright\test\index.js:17:13)
      at Object. (C:\Users\oluse\OneDrive\Desktop\Playwright\tests\AnnotationsAndTags.spec.js:3:13)". Kindly assist

  • @mohbib360
    @mohbib360 Год назад

    Thank you Raghaf for this tutos, i have a question, is playwright compatible with desktop application ?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад +1

      Yes, Playwright is compatible with desktop applications. While Playwright is primarily known for its web automation capabilities, it also supports automating desktop applications across different platforms.
      Playwright provides a unified API that allows you to automate web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, WebKit) as well as desktop applications using the same programming language and codebase. It supports automating desktop applications on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
      To automate desktop applications using Playwright, you would typically use the appropriate API methods and functions provided by Playwright for interacting with the user interface elements, performing actions, and retrieving information from the application.
      Here's a high-level example of automating a desktop application with Playwright:
      ```javascript
      const { chromium } = require('playwright');
      (async () => {
      const app = await chromium.launch();
      const context = await app.newContext();
      const page = await context.newPage();
      // Navigate to the desktop application
      await page.goto('your-desktop-app-url');
      // Perform actions on the application, e.g., clicking buttons, filling forms, etc.
      await page.click('#button-id');
      await page.fill('#input-field-id', 'Hello, World!');
      // Retrieve information from the application, e.g., reading text, getting values, etc.
      const labelText = await page.innerText('#label-id');
      console.log('Label Text:', labelText);
      await app.close();
      })();
      ```
      This is just a basic example, and the specific methods and APIs you use will depend on the desktop application and its UI framework. Playwright supports popular UI frameworks like Win32, WPF, UWP on Windows, and Cocoa on macOS.
      By leveraging Playwright's cross-browser and cross-platform capabilities, you can write automation scripts that cover both web and desktop applications, providing a unified testing experience

  • @sourabhkaujalgi8456
    @sourabhkaujalgi8456 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Raghav , Should i choose javascript or python to learn playwright?.which will have better opportunities in the market? I have experience in selenium java. Please give your opinion.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sourabh
      Here's my opinion on choosing JavaScript or Python for Playwright, considering market opportunities and your Selenium Java experience:
      Overall, both JavaScript and Python offer excellent support for Playwright and have strong job market prospects. The best choice depends on your preferences, experience, and career goals:
      Factors to Consider:
      - JavaScript:
      - Pros:
      - Native language of Playwright, providing seamless integration and potential performance benefits.
      - Extensive ecosystem of libraries, tools, and resources for web development.
      - Strong demand in both web development and automation testing.
      - Cons:
      - Less familiar to you based on your Java background.
      - Dynamic typing might require more testing discipline.
      - Python:
      - Pros:
      - Widely used for automation testing, with a large community and support.
      - Known for readability and ease of learning.
      - Extensive libraries for data manipulation and analysis.
      - Cons:
      - Not the native language of Playwright, potentially introducing some overhead.
      Recommendations:
      - If you're comfortable with JavaScript or interested in expanding your web development skills, it's an excellent choice for Playwright.
      - If you prefer a language with clear syntax and extensive libraries for testing and data handling, Python is a strong option.
      - Your experience with Selenium Java gives you a foundation for understanding testing concepts, making the transition to either language manageable.
      Market Opportunities:
      - Both JavaScript and Python have significant demand for automation testing roles.
      - Consider the specific industries and companies you're interested in to assess their tech stacks and preferred languages.
      Additional Tips:
      - Try both languages through tutorials or small projects to get a feel for their syntax and style.
      - Evaluate your comfort level with dynamic vs. static typing.
      - Consider your long-term career goals and potential for growth in each language.
      - Explore the Playwright documentation and community resources in both languages to assess their support and ease of use.
      Ultimately, the best choice is the one that aligns with your skills, interests, and career aspirations. Both JavaScript and Python are powerful tools for Playwright, and you can achieve great results with either language.

    • @sourabhkaujalgi8456
      @sourabhkaujalgi8456 9 месяцев назад

      @@RaghavPal Thank you.I got a clear difference between them.Thanks for explaining all the points.

  • @sanjeev8720
    @sanjeev8720 28 дней назад

    Hi sir ..can you please tell me What are the playwright bottle necks and how to resolve it

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  28 дней назад

      Sanjeev
      Playwright bottlenecks refer to situations where the performance of your automation tests is limited by a specific component or resource. In simple terms, it's like a traffic jam where everything slows down because of a single congested point
      To identify and resolve Playwright bottlenecks, follow these steps:
      Step 1: Identify the Bottleneck
      Look for the slowest part of your test. Is it the browser launch, navigation, or some specific action? Use tools like Playwright's built-in test function to measure the execution time of each step.
      javascript
      import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
      test('example', async ({ page }) => {
      // Measure the execution time of each step
      const startTime = Date.now();
      await page.goto('example.com');
      const endTime = Date.now();
      console.log(`Navigation took ${endTime - startTime}ms`);
      });
      Step 2: Optimize Browser Launch
      If the bottleneck is browser launch, consider using a headless browser or a browser in a Docker container. This can significantly reduce the launch time.
      javascript
      import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
      test('example', async ({ page }) => {
      // Use a headless browser
      const browser = await playwright.chromium.launch({ headless: true });
      const context = await browser.newContext();
      const page = await context.newPage();
      });
      Step 3: Optimize Navigation
      If the bottleneck is navigation, consider using page.goto with the waitUntil option set to networkidle. This can help reduce the time spent waiting for the page to load.
      javascript
      import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
      test('example', async ({ page }) => {
      // Use page.goto with waitUntil: networkidle
      await page.goto('example.com', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
      });
      Step 4: Optimize Actions
      If the bottleneck is a specific action, consider using page.waitFor to wait for the action to complete before proceeding.
      javascript
      import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
      test('example', async ({ page }) => {
      // Wait for the action to complete
      await page.click('button');
      await page.waitForNavigation();
      });
      Step 5: Use Parallel Testing
      If you have multiple tests that can run independently, consider using parallel testing to run them concurrently. This can significantly reduce the overall test execution time.
      javascript
      import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
      test.describe.parallel('example', () => {
      test('test 1', async ({ page }) => {
      // Test 1
      });
      test('test 2', async ({ page }) => {
      // Test 2
      });
      });
      By following these steps, you can identify and resolve Playwright bottlenecks, improving the performance of your automation tests
      -

  • @diwanshujangira2854
    @diwanshujangira2854 7 месяцев назад

    @raghav
    Hope you are doing good sir
    Am a manaul tester with 9 years of exp want to switch in automation
    Which tool should i learn playwright or salnium
    I have. 0 coding knowledge
    Hope you reply

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  7 месяцев назад

      Diwanshu
      As a manual tester with 9 years of experience looking to transition into automation, choosing the right tool is crucial. Let's compare Playwright and Selenium to help you make an informed decision:
      1. Playwright:
      - What is Playwright? Playwright, developed by Microsoft, is a headless browser testing framework. It provides a high-level API for automating web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, and WebKit) and supports multiple programming languages (JavaScript, Python, Java, and .NET C#).
      - Strengths:
      - Modern Features: Playwright is designed for modern web applications and handles features like single-page applications, web components, and shadow DOM efficiently.
      - Fast Performance: It offers high-speed execution, making it suitable for complex scenarios.
      - Auto-Wait Strategy: Playwright automatically waits for elements to be actionable, reducing the need for explicit waits.
      - Cross-Browser Testing: It supports Chrome, Firefox, and WebKit.
      - Considerations:
      - Limited Coverage: While Playwright excels in complex web applications, its browser support is narrower compared to Selenium.
      - Learning Curve: As a beginner, you'll need to learn JavaScript or another supported language.
      - Smaller Community: The Playwright community is growing but not as extensive as Selenium's.
      - Recommended for: Testers working on modern web applications who prioritize performance and accuracy.
      2. Selenium:
      - What is Selenium? Selenium is a widely adopted open-source automation framework for web testing. It supports multiple programming languages (Java, Python, C#, etc.) and has a large community.
      - Strengths:
      - Comprehensive Coverage: Selenium supports a wide range of browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc.) and platforms.
      - Versatility: Its language support and community make it versatile and reliable.
      - Strong Community: Selenium has been around for years, and its community provides extensive resources and support.
      - Considerations:
      - Explicit Waits: Selenium requires explicit waits (implicit, explicit) to handle dynamic elements, which can lead to flaky tests.
      - Handling Modern Features: While Selenium can handle modern web features, it may not be as efficient as Playwright.
      - Learning Curve: Learning Java or another language might be necessary.
      - Recommended for: Testers who need comprehensive browser coverage, scalability, and flexibility.
      3. Decision Factors:
      - Prioritize Coverage: If broad browser support is critical, consider Selenium.
      - Modern Applications: For modern web apps, Playwright's features shine.
      - Coding Knowledge: Since you're starting from scratch, both tools require learning, but Selenium might be more familiar due to its longevity.

  • @ankitashukla4289
    @ankitashukla4289 6 месяцев назад +1

    #AskRaghav Please if you can explain about what are test fixtures? and its usage in detail.Thanks

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  6 месяцев назад

      Ankita
      Let's dive into the world of test fixtures in Playwright, breaking it down for beginners.
      ## What Are Test Fixtures?
      - Test fixtures are like the backstage crew for a theater performance. They set up the stage, props, and lighting before the actors come in. Similarly, in software testing, fixtures prepare the environment for each test.
      - Think of fixtures as a handy toolkit that provides everything a test needs-no more, no less. They ensure that each test runs in a clean, isolated setup.
      ## Why Use Test Fixtures?
      1. Isolation: Fixtures keep tests separate. Changes made by one test won't affect others.
      2. Reusability: You can reuse fixtures across multiple tests. Imagine having a toolbox with tools you can use in different projects.
      3. Efficiency: Fixtures set up only what's needed for a specific test. No unnecessary overhead.
      ## Common Built-in Fixtures in Playwright:
      1. `page` (Isolated Page):
      - Represents a browser page for a single test.
      - Example:
      ```javascript
      test('basic test', async ({ page }) => {
      await page.goto('playwright.dev/');
      await expect(page).toHaveTitle(/Playwright/);
      });
      ```
      2. `context` (Isolated Browser Context):
      - Provides an isolated context for a test run.
      - The `page` fixture belongs to this context.
      - Useful for scenarios like logging in with different users.
      - Learn how to configure context.
      3. `browser` (Shared Browser):
      - Browsers are shared across tests to optimize resources.
      - Learn how to configure the browser.
      4. `browserName` (Browser Name):
      - Tells you which browser (chromium, firefox, or webkit) is running the test.
      5. `request` (Isolated API Request Context):
      - Provides an isolated instance for making API requests during testing.
      ## Example: Traditional vs. Fixture-Based Setup
      ### Traditional (Without Fixtures):
      ```javascript
      const { test } = require('@playwright/test');
      const { TodoPage } = require('./todo-page');
      test.describe('todo tests', () => {
      let todoPage;
      test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
      todoPage = new TodoPage(page);
      await todoPage.goto();
      await todoPage.addToDo('item1');
      await todoPage.addToDo('item2');
      });
      test.afterEach(async () => {
      await todoPage.removeAll();
      });
      test('should add an item', async () => {
      await todoPage.addToDo('my item');
      // ...
      });
      test('should remove an item', async () => {
      await todoPage.remove('item1');
      // ...
      });
      });
      ```
      ### With Fixtures:
      - Fixtures encapsulate setup and teardown in one place.
      - Reusable between test files.
      - On-demand setup.
      - Composable and flexible.
      - Simplifies grouping.
      ## Conclusion
      Test fixtures make your testing life easier. They provide a clean, organized way to set up your test environment.
      Now you're ready to use fixtures like a pro

  • @ashishnaidu2487
    @ashishnaidu2487 2 месяца назад

    Hi Raghav sir, can you please let me know what are the pre-requisites that I need to learn before starting learning Playwright? I'm preferred to choose C# programming language but want to know what more I need to learn please in order to perform a smooth E2E testing.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Ashish
      To get started with Playwright and perform smooth End-to-End (E2E) testing using C#, here are the pre-requisites you should consider:
      1. Programming fundamentals:
      * You should have a good grasp of programming concepts, such as variables, data types, control structures, functions, and object-oriented programming (OOP) principles.
      2. C# programming language:
      * You've mentioned you prefer C#, so you should have a solid understanding of C# syntax, features, and best practices.
      * Familiarize yourself with C# versions 8.0 or higher, as Playwright supports these versions.
      3..NET Core:
      * Playwright is built on top of.NET Core, so it's essential to understand the basics of.NET Core, including:
      +.NET Core framework
      + NuGet packages
      + Dependency injection
      + Configuration and settings
      4. Web development basics:
      * Understand how web applications work, including:
      + HTML (structure and syntax)
      + CSS (styling and layout)
      + JavaScript (client-side scripting)
      + HTTP requests and responses
      + Web browsers and their rendering engines
      5. Selenium WebDriver:
      * Although Playwright is an alternative to Selenium, understanding Selenium's concepts and architecture will help you appreciate Playwright's design and features.
      * Familiarize yourself with Selenium's WebDriver API and how it interacts with browsers.
      6. Browser automation:
      * Learn about browser automation concepts, such as:
      + Browser instances and sessions
      + Element interaction (e.g., clicking, filling forms)
      + Waits and timeouts
      + Handling alerts and pop-ups
      7. Testing frameworks and principles:
      * Understand testing concepts, such as:
      + Test-driven development (TDD)
      + Behavior-driven development (BDD)
      + Unit testing, integration testing, and E2E testing
      * Familiarize yourself with popular testing frameworks, such as NUnit, xUnit, or MSTest.
      8. Playwright-specific knowledge:
      * Once you have a solid foundation in the above areas, dive into Playwright's documentation and learn about:
      + Playwright's architecture and design principles
      + Browser types and launch modes
      + Frames, contexts, and pages
      + Element handling and interaction
      + Waits, timeouts, and retries
      + Error handling and debugging
      -

    • @ashishnaidu2487
      @ashishnaidu2487 2 месяца назад

      @@RaghavPal Thank you so much for explaining me in such a detailed manner, now I can confidently start my Playwright journey with C# programming language.
      Thanks a ton once again for sharing this information with me sir.
      I'm really sorry to trouble you again with my one more query please, is this the same with the "Python" programming language too or is there is any difference when using Python with Playwright please?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Ashish
      Playwright provides a unified API across multiple programming languages, including C#, Python, Java, and Node.js. This means that the core concepts, such as:
      * Launching browsers
      * Creating browser contexts
      * Navigating pages
      * Interacting with elements
      * Handling events
      are similar across all supported languages.
      Identify the differences
      While the core concepts are similar, there are some differences in using Playwright with Python compared to C#:
      * Syntax: The most obvious difference is the syntax of the programming languages themselves. Python's syntax is more concise and flexible, while C#'s syntax is more verbose and strict.
      * Library usage: In C#, you would use the `Microsoft.Playwright` NuGet package, whereas in Python, you would use the `playwright` library installed via pip.
      * Async/await: Python's async/await syntax is more concise and expressive than C#'s, which can make the code look slightly different.
      * Error handling: Python's error handling mechanisms, such as try-except blocks, differ from C#'s try-catch blocks.
      In summary, while there are some differences in using Playwright with Python compared to C#, the core concepts and API remain the same. If you learn Playwright with C#, you can easily adapt to using it with Python, and vice versa. The main differences lie in the syntax, library usage, async/await, and error handling mechanisms of the respective programming languages.
      I hope this step-by-step breakdown helps clarify the differences and similarities between using Playwright with C# and Python
      -

    • @ashishnaidu2487
      @ashishnaidu2487 2 месяца назад

      @@RaghavPal Thank you so much for explaining me in such a detailed manner, now I can confidently start my Playwright journey with any programming language my company offers to choose.
      Thanks a ton once again for sharing this information with me sir.

  • @mahaboobsabmaniyar7363
    @mahaboobsabmaniyar7363 2 года назад

    As you said you uploaded the video

  • @PraveenKumarNS
    @PraveenKumarNS Год назад

    Hi Raghav, Thanks for this series. Please answer my doubt: I have an application built using angular and typescript. Can we use playwright to automate angular application with Java OR is it mandatory to use Javascript in playwright?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi, you can use Playwright with Java

  • @neelamparmar9802
    @neelamparmar9802 2 месяца назад

    Can we use playwright to automate desktop applications?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Neelam
      By design, Playwright is primarily intended for automating web browsers, not desktop applications. Its core functionality is built around interacting with web pages, not desktop applications
      While Playwright itself is not designed for desktop automation, there are some creative workarounds and third-party libraries that might allow you to use Playwright for desktop automation. For example:
      * Accessibility APIs: Some desktop applications expose accessibility APIs that can be used to automate interactions. Playwright could potentially be used to interact with these APIs, but this would require additional development and might not be straightforward.
      * UI Automation frameworks: There are UI automation frameworks like Appium, Robot Framework, or PyAutoGUI that can be used to automate desktop applications. In theory, you could use Playwright to drive a UI automation framework, but this would require significant customization and might not be the most efficient approach.

  • @tuanphamvan1802
    @tuanphamvan1802 Год назад

    I heard the voice, I hit the like

  • @speedsage
    @speedsage Год назад +1

    Can you please design a framework using csharp

  • @sandeshnaik9918
    @sandeshnaik9918 Год назад

    Hello Raghav can you please do video on strorage state and use that state globally

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      I will check on that Sandesh

  • @pagidivamsikrishna3809
    @pagidivamsikrishna3809 7 месяцев назад

    #AskRaghav Can we use Playwright to test the Analytics Dashboard? Or any other tools to test Dashboards. Pleas suggest.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! Testing dashboards is crucial for ensuring data accuracy and functionality, and several tools, including Playwright, can be effectively used for this purpose. Here's a breakdown of various options:
      Playwright:
      - While Playwright excels at testing web applications, it can also handle dashboard testing with some considerations:
      - Limited visual comparison: Playwright primarily asserts on text content and element interactions, not complex visualizations.
      - Need for scripting: You might need to write custom logic to analyze charts and graphs effectively.
      Advantages:
      - Familiar language (TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, .NET)
      - Cross-browser testing
      - Fast and reliable
      Alternatives:
      - Cypress: Similar to Playwright, good for basic dashboard testing but limited in visual verification.
      - Selenium: Widely used, supports advanced visual comparisons but can be more complex to set up.
      - Specialized tools:
      - Applitools: Focuses on visual regression testing, ideal for verifying chart layouts and colors.
      - TestCraft: Designed specifically for BI and data visualization testing, offers pre-built assertions for charts and graphs.
      Choosing the right tool:
      - Complexity of dashboard: For simple dashboards, Playwright or Cypress might suffice. For complex visualizations, consider Applitools or TestCraft.
      - Development team familiarity: Select a tool with languages your team is comfortable with for easier adoption.
      - Specific needs: Assess your testing requirements (visual verification, performance, data accuracy) and choose a tool that addresses them effectively.
      Additional tips:
      - Combine tools for comprehensive testing: Use Playwright for basic functionality and Applitools for visual regression.
      - Start with manual testing to identify key areas for automation.
      - Pay attention to performance and usability aspects during testing.
      I hope this helps

  • @joyanupam1983
    @joyanupam1983 Год назад

    which one is better between selenium and cypress and playwright ?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi Anupam, it will depend on your needs, requirements and features you need. To help you make the decision
      Selenium vs Cypress - ruclips.net/video/2anO9t6-oT8/видео.html
      Cypress vs Playwright - ruclips.net/video/cixkQHNkoZ4/видео.html

  • @tarunpatel05
    @tarunpatel05 2 года назад

    Hi Raghav, thanks for this session,
    Which language binding will you use in this tutorial?

    • @The4m3r
      @The4m3r 2 года назад

      Same question from me?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад +5

      Will start with JavaScript

    • @The4m3r
      @The4m3r 2 года назад

      @@RaghavPal That is great thank you.

  • @sreelaxmim8971
    @sreelaxmim8971 Год назад

    For learning automation testing , selenium or playwright which is a better option? please advise.

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  Год назад

      Hi Sreelaxmi
      Both Selenium and Playwright are popular and powerful automation testing frameworks, and the choice between them depends on your specific requirements and preferences. Here are some factors to consider:
      1. *Browser Support:* Selenium has been around for a longer time and offers support for a wide range of browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Playwright, on the other hand, provides cross-browser support for Chrome, Firefox, and WebKit (including Safari). If you need to test on multiple browsers, Selenium might be a better choice.
      2. *Programming Language:* Selenium supports multiple programming languages, including Java, C#, Python, Ruby, and more. Playwright, on the other hand, supports JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, and .NET. If you have a preference for a particular programming language, choose the framework that aligns with your expertise.
      3. *Ease of Use:* Playwright is known for its simplicity and developer-friendly APIs, making it relatively easier to learn and use. It provides a high-level API that abstracts away many complexities of browser automation. Selenium, while powerful, can have a steeper learning curve due to its more comprehensive feature set and mature ecosystem.
      4. *Browser Automation Capabilities:* Both Selenium and Playwright offer robust browser automation capabilities, including page navigation, form filling, element interaction, and more. However, Playwright provides some additional features like native mobile automation (for Android and iOS), file uploads, and better support for modern web technologies.
      5. *Community and Support:* Selenium has a larger and more established community, with extensive documentation, tutorials, and online resources. It also has a wide range of integrations and third-party libraries available. Playwright, although relatively newer, has been gaining popularity and has an active community and growing support.
      Consider your specific needs, the programming language you are comfortable with, and the level of browser support required for your project. Both Selenium and Playwright are excellent choices, and you can't go wrong with either of them. It may be beneficial to try out both frameworks on smaller projects or sample applications to get a better sense of their features, ease of use, and suitability for your testing requirements

    • @sreelaxmim8971
      @sreelaxmim8971 Год назад

      @@RaghavPal thanks Raghav for detailed explanation..

  • @adityamishal7085
    @adityamishal7085 2 месяца назад

    @Raghav Playwrite can be used to automate Mobile apps ? Android and iOS ?

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Aditya
      Playwright is primarily designed for automating web browsers, not mobile apps. However, it does provide some mobile-related features through its browser emulation capabilities.
      Playwright allows you to emulate mobile devices using its `browserType.launch` method with the `--mobile` flag. This enables you to simulate mobile devices, such as iPhones or Android phones, within a desktop browser. While this is useful for testing mobile-responsive web applications, it's not the same as automating native mobile apps.
      To automate native mobile apps, you need a framework that can interact with the mobile operating system and the app itself. Some popular alternatives for mobile app automation are:
      * Appium: An open-source test automation framework that supports both Android and iOS.
      * Robot Framework: A generic test automation framework that can be used with various libraries, including those for mobile app automation.
      * Espresso (Android) and XCTest (iOS): Native testing frameworks provided by the respective mobile operating systems.
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  • @muskanguru1997
    @muskanguru1997 2 месяца назад

    I don’t know coding and it’s becoming difficult for me to learn automation. How can I learn could you please help me

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 месяца назад

      Ok, Let's break down the problem into smaller, manageable steps. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you learn automation:
      Step 1: Identify Your Goals
      * What do you want to automate? (e.g., tasks at work, personal tasks, data entry, etc.)
      * What benefits do you expect from automation? (e.g., save time, increase efficiency, reduce errors, etc.)
      Step 2: Choose an Automation Tool
      * Research popular automation tools that don't require extensive coding knowledge
      Step 3: Learn the Basics of the Chosen Tool
      Step 4: Understand Basic Concepts
      Step 5: Practice and Build Simple Automations
      Step 7: Apply Automation to Real-World Scenarios

  • @dineshpentakota1514
    @dineshpentakota1514 Год назад +1

    Hii Sir,I tried to add to add karate gatling reports to prometheus and grafana through datawriter concept add to gatling.conf but i cant see results if possible plz make a video on that .

  • @chandrasekharthota943
    @chandrasekharthota943 21 день назад

    HI Raghav , we are looking for PlayWright corporate training . please let me know how I can reach out to you

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  21 день назад

      Hello Chandra Sekhar
      As of now I will not be able to take this training

  • @alim241081
    @alim241081 2 года назад +1

    Hi Raghav, what would be the future of this tool.is this overtake selenium

    • @RaghavPal
      @RaghavPal  2 года назад

      Hi Alim, Playwright has very good features and is useful in Automation, Selenium is here since a long time and has a huge community, So it may not be right to compare these 2
      I will suggest that you learn the skills and then decide what works best for you

    • @alim241081
      @alim241081 2 года назад

      @@RaghavPal ,Thanks for your reply.just make vedio of comparision for Sel vs Playright that would be useful.