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Gravity API Automation as a Service (Selenium Web Driver)

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  • May 07, 2025
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Gravity API – Automation as a Service (Selenium Web Driver), available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 182 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 180 subscribers.

You will learn about Consume Gravity API Execute Complicated Web Automation Scenarios in code and over HTTP (Manipulating Selenium Under the Hood) Create your own Distributed Generic Site Crawler!!! Create Automation Dedicated Machines with a Click Create Distributed Automation Systems Using Cloud Services, Service Fabric or Standalone Applications Creating Complicated Web Automation Testing from Scratch without any Infrastructure or Framework This course is ideal for individuals who are This automation course is meant for developers/testing engineers which are familiar with the concepts of consuming services using HTTP Client, SOAP, etc. or This automation course is meant for OO programmers (not just .NET) who knows how to consume a service using HTTP or This automation course is not suitable for new developers which do not have understanding or some experience with asynchronous development and service consuming It is particularly useful for This automation course is meant for developers/testing engineers which are familiar with the concepts of consuming services using HTTP Client, SOAP, etc. or This automation course is meant for OO programmers (not just .NET) who knows how to consume a service using HTTP or This automation course is not suitable for new developers which do not have understanding or some experience with asynchronous development and service consuming.

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Summary

Title: Gravity API – Automation as a Service (Selenium Web Driver)

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 182

Number of Published Lectures: 182

Number of Curriculum Items: 182

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 182

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Consume Gravity API
  • Execute Complicated Web Automation Scenarios in code and over HTTP (Manipulating Selenium Under the Hood)
  • Create your own Distributed Generic Site Crawler!!!
  • Create Automation Dedicated Machines with a Click
  • Create Distributed Automation Systems Using Cloud Services, Service Fabric or Standalone Applications
  • Creating Complicated Web Automation Testing from Scratch without any Infrastructure or Framework
  • Who Should Attend

  • This automation course is meant for developers/testing engineers which are familiar with the concepts of consuming services using HTTP Client, SOAP, etc.
  • This automation course is meant for OO programmers (not just .NET) who knows how to consume a service using HTTP
  • This automation course is not suitable for new developers which do not have understanding or some experience with asynchronous development and service consuming
  • Target Audiences

  • This automation course is meant for developers/testing engineers which are familiar with the concepts of consuming services using HTTP Client, SOAP, etc.
  • This automation course is meant for OO programmers (not just .NET) who knows how to consume a service using HTTP
  • This automation course is not suitable for new developers which do not have understanding or some experience with asynchronous development and service consuming
  • This course will teach you everything you need to know about Gravity?API. Gravity API is a new automation concept which delivering automation infrastructures (such as Selenium, Appium, Coded UI, etc.)? as a service, which means YOU?DO?NOT?NEED to deal with automation?infrastructure – only with the automation tools or scenarios you would like to create.

    Gravity API can automate browsers,?desktop and mobile?applications (not on the BETA release) and even?server side HTTP?requests.

    Gravity API?can be hosted on WCF?Host, IIS, OWIN, Service Fabric, Windows Service, Windows Process, .NET?Core (when Selenium support will be available), Cloud Service, etc, and can be interact over HTTP – you can also use it’s objects directly in your code with any language and send it over HTTP (client libraries)

    The powerful extraction capabilities makes Gravity API the ultimate crawler/spider – it can extract any data including JS Generated data or bypass UI blocks like “Click Here” or any client side blockage.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: 1. Introduction

    Lecture 1: 1.1. Introduction

    Lecture 2: 1.2. Register

    Chapter 2: 2. Basic Implementation – Console Application

    Lecture 1: 2.1 – Console Application Sample – Part 1

    Lecture 2: 2.2 – Console Application Sample – Part 2

    Lecture 3: 2.3 – Console Application Sample – Part 3

    Lecture 4: 2.4 – Console Application Sample – Part 4

    Lecture 5: 2.5 – Console Application Sample – Part 5

    Chapter 3: 3. Actions Rules

    Lecture 1: 3.1 – GoToUrl – Part 1

    Lecture 2: 3.2 – GoToUrl – Part 2

    Lecture 3: 3.3 – GoToUrl – Part 3

    Lecture 4: 3.4 – GoToUrl – Part 4

    Lecture 5: 3.5 – SendKeys

    Lecture 6: 3.6 – SendKeysWithInterval

    Lecture 7: 3.7 – SendKeysWithoutClear

    Lecture 8: 3.8 – Click

    Lecture 9: 3.9 – TryClick

    Lecture 10: 3.10 – CloseBrowser

    Lecture 11: 3.11 – CloseAllBrowsers

    Lecture 12: 3.12 – SwitchToWindow

    Lecture 13: 3.13 – CloseAllChildWindows

    Lecture 14: 3.14 – CloseWindow

    Lecture 15: 3.15 – NavigateBack

    Lecture 16: 3.16 – NavigateForward

    Lecture 17: 3.17 – Refresh

    Lecture 18: 3.18 – BannersListener

    Lecture 19: 3.19 – ScreenShot

    Lecture 20: 3.20 – Repeat – Part 1

    Lecture 21: 3.21 – Repeat – Part 2

    Lecture 22: 3.22 – SwitchToFrame – Part 1

    Lecture 23: 3.23 – SwitchToFrame – Part 2

    Lecture 24: 3.24 – LoginToSite – Part 1

    Lecture 25: 3.25 – LoginToSite – Part 2

    Lecture 26: 3.26 – DoubleClick

    Lecture 27: 3.27 – ContextClick

    Lecture 28: 3.28 – ScrollPage

    Lecture 29: 3.29 – ExecuteScript

    Lecture 30: 3.30 – SelectFromComboBox

    Lecture 31: 3.31 – SwitchToAlert

    Lecture 32: 3.32 – WaitForDisplayedElement

    Lecture 33: 3.33 – WaitForDisplayedElements

    Lecture 34: 3.34 – WaitForElementToBeInvisible

    Lecture 35: 3.35 – WaitForPageLoad

    Lecture 36: 3.36 – WaitForUrlToMatch

    Lecture 37: 3.37 – RegisterParam – Part 1

    Lecture 38: 3.38 – RegisterParam – Part 2

    Lecture 39: 3.39 – RegisterParam – Part 3

    Lecture 40: 3.40 – RegisterParam – Part 4

    Lecture 41: 3.41 – SubmitForm

    Lecture 42: 3.42 – GoToUrlDataDrivenCsvAsync

    Lecture 43: 3.43 – GoToUrlDataDrivenSqlAsync

    Lecture 44: 3.44 – Summary

    Chapter 4: 4. Extraction Rules

    Lecture 1: 4.1 – ExtractData – Introduction

    Lecture 2: 4.2 – ExrtactDataBasic – Part 1

    Lecture 3: 4.3 – ExtractDataBasic – Part 2

    Lecture 4: 4.4 – ExtratDataWithAttribute

    Lecture 5: 4.5 – ExtratDataWithRegularExpression

    Lecture 6: 4.6 – ExtratDataWithActions – Part 1

    Lecture 7: 4.7 – ExtratDataWithActions – Part 2

    Lecture 8: 4.8 – ExtratDataMultipleExtractions

    Lecture 9: 4.9 – ExtratDataMultipleExtractionsComplex – Part 1

    Lecture 10: 4.10 – ExtratDataMultipleExtractionsComplex – Part 2

    Lecture 11: 4.11 – ExtratDataMultipleExtractionsSaveData – Part 1

    Lecture 12: 4.12 – ExtratDataMultipleExtractionsSaveData – Part 2

    Lecture 13: 4.13 – ExtratDataMultipleExtractionsSplitted

    Lecture 14: 4.14 – Summary

    Chapter 5: 5. Macros

    Lecture 1: 5.1 – MacroDateAsync

    Lecture 2: 5.2 – MacroPageUrlAsync

    Lecture 3: 5.3 – MacroTitleAsync

    Lecture 4: 5.4 – MacroLiteralAsync

    Lecture 5: 5.5 – MacroHandleAsync

    Lecture 6: 5.6 – MacroWindowsCountAsync

    Lecture 7: 5.7 – MacroRandomNumberAsync

    Lecture 8: 5.8 – MacroPageSourceAsync – Part 1

    Lecture 9: 5.9 – MacroPageSourceAsync – Part 2

    Lecture 10: 5.10 – MacroPageSourceAsync – Part 3

    Lecture 11: 5.11 – MacroPageSourceAsync – Part 4

    Lecture 12: 5.12 – MacroElementAsync – Part 1

    Lecture 13: 5.13 – MacroElementAsync – Part 2

    Lecture 14: 5.14 – MacroElementAsync – Part 3

    Lecture 15: 5.15 – MacroAlertxtAsync

    Lecture 16: 5.16 – MacroRptIndexAsync

    Lecture 17: 5.17 – Summary

    Chapter 6: 6. WCF Service

    Lecture 1: 6.1 – WCF Service Host – Part 1

    Lecture 2: 6.2 – WCF Service Host – Part 2

    Lecture 3: 6.3 – WCF Service Host – Part 3

    Lecture 4: 6.4 – WCF Service Host – Part 4

    Lecture 5: 6.5 – WCF Service Host – Part 5

    Lecture 6: 6.6 – WCF Service Host – Part 6

    Lecture 7: 6.7 – WCF Service Host – Part 7

    Lecture 8: 6.8 – WCF Service Consuming – Part 1

    Lecture 9: 6.9 – WCF Service Consuming – Part 2

    Lecture 10: 6.10 – WCF Service Consuming – Part 3

    Lecture 11: 6.11 – WCF Service Consuming – Part 4

    Lecture 12: 6.12 – WCF Service Consuming – Part 5

    Instructors

  • Gravity API Automation as a Service (Selenium Web Driver)  No.2
    Roei Sabag
    Senior Automation Expert Consultant – Top-Q, Matrix Group
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