Automating UI Tests for WPF Applications
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Learn how to create a maintainable automated test suite for your WPF application. This course guides you through the process of building one with real-world code examples as well as tips and best practices along the way.
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Course Description
Automating UI tests for WPF applications is not an easy task, especially if you have a large project with reach functionality. Nevertheless, it is possible to create a set of simple and maintainable UI tests which can become a great supplement for your development process. In this course, we will walk through the process of creating a full-fledged automated UI test suite. Along the way, we will use simple yet telling WPF applications with functionality close to that of real-world enterprise applications.
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Course Syllabus
Getting Started- 24m 42s
—Getting Started 2m 57s
—Who This Course Is For 0m 52s
—Test Pyramid 4m 0s
—Types of Manual Testing 3m 6s
—What Automated UI Testing Gives Us 2m 48s
—When to Invest in Automated UI Tests 1m 53s
—Who Should Write Automated UI Tests? 2m 32s
—Test Application Demo Preview 0m 45s
—Test Application Demo 4m 59s
—Summary 0m 44sChoosing an Automation Framework- 34m 0s
—Introduction 0m 49s
—Automation Frameworks at First Glance 1m 57s
—Comparison Overview 0m 52s
—Demo: Getting Started with Coded UI 5m 35s
—White's Architecture 3m 28s
—Demo: Getting Started with White 6m 34s
—Comparing the Ease of Getting Started 0m 55s
—Performance Demo 1m 39s
—Performance Demo Results 1m 14s
—Generated vs. Handwritten Tests 4m 37s
—Object Model Comparison 3m 13s
—Maintainability Comparison 0m 54s
—Comparison Results 1m 15s
—Summary 0m 52sBuilding a Domain-specific Framework- 44m 39sExtending the Domain-specific Framework with Workflows- 41m 34sCreating Acceptance Tests Using SpecFlow- 29m 15sSummary- 2m 25s