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Angular automation with Protractor + Typescript + Cucumber

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  • May 07, 2025
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Angular automation with Protractor + Typescript Cucumber  No.1

Angular automation with Protractor + Typescript + Cucumber, available at $22.99, has an average rating of 4, with 47 lectures, based on 511 reviews, and has 2814 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand what Angular 2 application is Understand and work with Jasmine Understand and work with Protractor with Typescript Working with Page Object Models in protractor Working with different tools and techniques of Protractor with Typescript Working with BDD using Cucumber with Protractor This course is ideal for individuals who are QA or Automation Engineers or Developers or BA or DevOps It is particularly useful for QA or Automation Engineers or Developers or BA or DevOps.

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Summary

Title: Angular automation with Protractor + Typescript + Cucumber

Price: $22.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 47

Number of Published Lectures: 47

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand what Angular 2 application is
  • Understand and work with Jasmine
  • Understand and work with Protractor with Typescript
  • Working with Page Object Models in protractor
  • Working with different tools and techniques of Protractor with Typescript
  • Working with BDD using Cucumber with Protractor
  • Who Should Attend

  • QA
  • Automation Engineers
  • Developers
  • BA
  • DevOps
  • Target Audiences

  • QA
  • Automation Engineers
  • Developers
  • BA
  • DevOps
  • Angular automation with Protractor + Typescript + Cucumber course is designed in such as way that anyone with basic knowledge in Typescript and selenium can get started with this course without any hiccups.

    This course is the first-ever course that covers Protractor automation with Typescript language, which in turn helps people to understand how easy it is to work with Typescript compared to Javascript.

    In this course, we will cover the following topics

  • Understand building Angular 2 applications with Angular-CLI

  • Understand how to build an Angular 2 application with Angular CLI

  • Understanding and working with Jasmine

  • Understand what Jasmine is

  • Understand how to work with Jasmine for automation testing

  • Understanding and working with Protractor (Basic)

  • Learn about the basics of Protractor

  • Work with different modules of the protractor

  • Working with UI Interactions

  • Working with Assertions

  • Working with various ways to work with Angular applications

  • Power of Protractor for automation testing and increase the speed of automating application

  • Understanding and working with Protractor (Advanced)

  • Understand the advanced features of Protractor

  • Understanding how to leverage the power of other application types in automation.

  • Working with Cucumber and Protractor with Typescript

  • Understanding BDD

  • Using the same with Cucumber along with Typescript

  • Writing BDD scenarios

  • Running BDD test

  • Generating Reports with BDD

  • CI/CD with Protractor

  • The course has not only covered very basic topics on Protractor, but it has also covered some of the advanced concepts which are required for production-ready and industry standards.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Understanding and Building Angular 2 application

    Lecture 1: Part 2 – Understanding and building Angular 2 application

    Lecture 2: Part 3 – Understanding and building Angular 2 application with angular-cli

    Chapter 3: Understanding and working with Jasmine

    Lecture 1: Part 4 – An Introduction to Jasmine

    Lecture 2: Part 5 – Jasmine Specs with Describe and It block

    Lecture 3: Part 6 – Jasmine Specs with Expect and Match

    Lecture 4: Part 7 – Executing Jasmine specs with SpecRunner

    Chapter 4: Understanding and working with Protractor

    Lecture 1: Part 8 – An Introduction to Protractor

    Lecture 2: Part 9 – Introduction, Installing and Configuring Protractor with VS Code

    Lecture 3: Part 10 – Working with Locators in Protractor (Part A)

    Lecture 4: Part 11 – Working with Locators in Protractor (Part B)

    Lecture 5: Part 12 – Locators shorthand and finding element within element

    Chapter 5: Working with advanced concepts on Protractor

    Lecture 1: Part 13 – Working with Page Object Models in Protractor

    Lecture 2: Part 14 – Working with Page Object Models with custom utilities in Protractor

    Lecture 3: Part 15 – Working with Page Object models with custom utilities (Contd)

    Lecture 4: Part 16 – Running Protractor test interactively with Shell

    Lecture 5: Part 17 – Configuring the debugger of Protractor with VS Code

    Lecture 6: Part 18 – How Protractor Works ?

    Lecture 7: Part 19 – Understanding Async/Await in Typescript and its impact in Protractor

    Chapter 6: Working with Cucumber and Protractor with Typescript

    Lecture 1: Part 20 – An Introduction to Cucumber with Protractor with Typescript

    Lecture 2: Part 21 – Installing and getting started with Cucumber in Protractor

    Lecture 3: Part 22 – Writing first code using Cucumber in Protractor (Part A)

    Lecture 4: Part 23 – Writing first code using Cucumber in Protractor (Part B)

    Lecture 5: Part 24 – Understanding and working with Scenario Hooks (Part A)

    Lecture 6: Part 25 – Understanding and working with Scenario Hooks (Part B)

    Chapter 7: Cucumber Reporting with Protractor

    Lecture 1: Part 26 – Introduction to Cucumber reporting

    Lecture 2: Part 27 – Writing Cucumber Reporting Extension (Part A)

    Lecture 3: Part 28 – Writing and running Cucumber reporting extension (Part B)

    Chapter 8: Protractor + Cucumber Tidbits

    Lecture 1: Part 29 – Working with Cucumber Tags

    Lecture 2: Part 30 – Working with Protractor Suites

    Lecture 3: Part 31 – Working with Data Tables in Cucumber

    Lecture 4: Part 32 – Working with Data Driven Testing using JSON

    Lecture 5: Part 33 – Working with Data Driven Testing using Excel

    Lecture 6: Part 34 – Taking screenshot when test fail and attach in cucumber report

    Lecture 7: Part 35 – Cucumber Gherkin Extension for VS Code

    Lecture 8: Part 36 – Handling Global timeout in Protractor

    Lecture 9: Part 37 – Handling multiple browsers and running test in parallel

    Chapter 9: Upgrading Protractor, Cucumber and Cucumber HTML report to latest version

    Lecture 1: Upgrading Protractor, Cucumber and Cucumber HTML report to latest version

    Lecture 2: Upgrading Protractor, Cucumber, Cucumber HTML report to latest version (Part 1)

    Lecture 3: Upgrading Protractor, Cucumber, Cucumber HTML report to latest version (Part 2)

    Lecture 4: Upgrading Protractor, Cucumber, Cucumber HTML report to latest version (Final)

    Chapter 10: CI/CD with Protractor + Jenkins + GitLabs

    Lecture 1: Continuous Integration with Protractor + Jenkins

    Lecture 2: Jenkins Pipeline project

    Lecture 3: Modifying code to run with Jenkins Pipeline project

    Chapter 11: Upgrade everything to latest version (2019)

    Lecture 1: Upgrade packages to latest (2019)

    Lecture 2: Performance improvement of test run in Protractor

    Lecture 3: Complete source Code

    Instructors

  • Angular automation with Protractor + Typescript Cucumber  No.2
    Karthik KK
    Software Architect, Consultant,Youtuber and Best Seller
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  • 1 stars: 27 votes
  • 2 stars: 21 votes
  • 3 stars: 72 votes
  • 4 stars: 181 votes
  • 5 stars: 210 votes
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