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Website Automation Testing for Beginners with Protractor

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  • Apr 20, 2025
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Website Automation Testing for Beginners with Protractor, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 82 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 148 reviews, and has 563 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn basic HTML, CSS, and javaScript skills Build an HTML Website Automate websites Become a QA Automation Engineer This course is ideal for individuals who are QA Engineers or Web Developers or Anyone who wants to learn how to automate website testing or Anyone who wants to automate website tasks It is particularly useful for QA Engineers or Web Developers or Anyone who wants to learn how to automate website testing or Anyone who wants to automate website tasks.

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Summary

Title: Website Automation Testing for Beginners with Protractor

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 82

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 87

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 72

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn basic HTML, CSS, and javaScript skills
  • Build an HTML Website
  • Automate websites
  • Become a QA Automation Engineer
  • Who Should Attend

  • QA Engineers
  • Web Developers
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to automate website testing
  • Anyone who wants to automate website tasks
  • Target Audiences

  • QA Engineers
  • Web Developers
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to automate website testing
  • Anyone who wants to automate website tasks
  • Learn Website Automation

    This course will teach you everything you will need to know to get started automating website testing. You do not need any prior knowledge to be successful in this course.

    Web Foundations

    To be successful in web automation, you first must understand the basics of how a website works. We will teach you how to build a website from the ground up. You will be building a website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

    Protractor

    We will be using Protractor 5 as our automation framework for writing our test scripts. Protractor was built for Angular applications but it is not limited to only Angular. We are going to demonstrate that by testing the HTML website what we created. Protractor is fully featured and easy to use once you learn all the fundamental concepts from this course. You may ask, “Why are we not using Selenium?”. Protractor is built with Selenium at its core. What that means is that when you use Protractor, you are using Selenium.

    Industry Famous Tools

    You will learn how to use some of the most common tools in the web development and testing industry. 

    These tools include:

  • Protractor 5

  • Visual Studio Code

  • Node.js

  • Bootstrap

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Getting Started Section

    Lecture 2: Why do we need automation?

    Lecture 3: What is Selenium?

    Lecture 4: Why do I need to learn to code?

    Lecture 5: Browsers

    Lecture 6: Installation – Visual Studio Code

    Lecture 7: Installation – Sublime Text

    Lecture 8: Installation – ConEmu

    Lecture 9: How to get help

    Chapter 2: HTML

    Lecture 1: Introduction to HTML Section

    Lecture 2: Browser Developer Tools

    Lecture 3: HTML Structure – The DOM

    Lecture 4: HTML Tags and Elements

    Lecture 5: HTML Attributes

    Lecture 6: Absolute and Relative Paths

    Chapter 3: CSS

    Lecture 1: Introduction to CSS Section

    Lecture 2: What is CSS?

    Lecture 3: Bootstrap

    Chapter 4: JavaScript

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the JavaScript Section

    Lecture 2: Variables and Data Types

    Lecture 3: If Statements

    Lecture 4: While Loops

    Lecture 5: For Loops

    Lecture 6: Functions

    Chapter 5: Demo Site Project

    Lecture 1: Project Introduction

    Lecture 2: Project Setup

    Lecture 3: Navbar

    Lecture 4: Text and Images

    Lecture 5: Lists

    Lecture 6: Forms

    Lecture 7: Tables

    Lecture 8: Modals

    Lecture 9: jQuery

    Lecture 10: Add a Superhero to the List

    Lecture 11: Superhero List Alert

    Lecture 12: Vote for a Movie

    Lecture 13: Vote for a Movie Alert

    Lecture 14: Search

    Lecture 15: Login Overlay

    Lecture 16: Login and Logout

    Lecture 17: Additional Styling

    Lecture 18: One more update to the site

    Lecture 19: Demo Site Files

    Chapter 6: Getting Started with Protractor

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Getting Started with Protractor Section

    Lecture 2: Installation – Java Development Kit

    Lecture 3: Installation – Node.js

    Lecture 4: Installation – Protractor & Webdriver-Manager

    Lecture 5: Config File

    Lecture 6: Test File

    Lecture 7: Interacting with elements on the page

    Lecture 8: Validating elements on the page

    Lecture 9: beforeEach and afterEach

    Lecture 10: Page Object File

    Lecture 11: Create a page object

    Lecture 12: Locators

    Chapter 7: Testing Our Site

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Testing Our Site

    Lecture 2: Test the Login

    Lecture 3: Test the Add a Hero

    Lecture 4: Test the Vote for a Movie

    Lecture 5: Test the Header and the Modals

    Lecture 6: Test the Logout

    Lecture 7: Test the Search

    Lecture 8: Final Updates

    Chapter 8: Protractor Reporting

    Lecture 1: Better Console Reports – Jasmine Spec Reporter

    Lecture 2: HTML Test Reports – Protractor Jasmine 2 Screenshot Reporter

    Lecture 3: Completed Project

    Chapter 9: Course Wrap Up

    Lecture 1: Next steps

    Instructors

  • Website Automation Testing for Beginners with Protractor  No.2
    Glitch IT System
    Sr Quality Assurance Engineer
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  • 1 stars: 3 votes
  • 2 stars: 5 votes
  • 3 stars: 14 votes
  • 4 stars: 62 votes
  • 5 stars: 64 votes
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