Section 1
- Admonitions (note, warning, caution, etc.) Support in Diziana Themes
- My name is Mikaël Janssens
- It's not too big so let's have a look at it in more detail. The rst line tells you the root
- Exceptions Are Actually Oracles
- Summary
- It's not too big so let's have a look at it in more detail. The rst line tells you the root
- The rst thing to do is to relax; stack traces have a lot of information but they are actually really friendly and helpful things.
- Don't be afraid of the big bad stack trace
- Finally we have the actual listener. The rst thing that you will notice is that it has a
- A picture paints a thousand words
- Extending our capabilities by using a Selenium Grid
- We haven't got quite that far yet.
- So what's next after continuous delivery—how about continuous deployment?
- So far we have looked at how we can set up a very simple continuous integration
- Jenkins
- Now, follow these steps:
- TeamCity
- Let's have a look at how easily we can get our tests running on a continuous integration server.
- Continuous integration is the key
- SVN
- Git
- Baking in reliability
- Let's imagine for a moment that the software you are testing is something that buys
- Oh that test always ickers, don't worry about it
- The test automation team that works in isolation
- Reliability
- I think one of the most important things that you can do when writing automated
- Tests are living documentation
- While constantly updating your scripts is not necessarily a bad thing
- Location, location, location