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React Web App Testing With NodeJs, Cypress, and WebDriverIO

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  • May 11, 2025
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React Web App Testing With NodeJs, Cypress, and WebDriverIO, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.5, with 22 lectures, based on 79 reviews, and has 16410 subscribers.

You will learn about What is an automated atomic test How to code automated atomic tests How to login without a UI using HTML web forms How to login without a UI using JWT How to write a component test How to add a test id to our web app How to correctly test a link and a tab How to replace e2e tests with component tests Visual e2e tests Visual cross-browser tests CICD with Github Actions This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner and Intermediate developers looking to learn how to test web applications It is particularly useful for Beginner and Intermediate developers looking to learn how to test web applications.

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Summary

Title: React Web App Testing With NodeJs, Cypress, and WebDriverIO

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.5

Number of Lectures: 22

Number of Published Lectures: 22

Number of Curriculum Items: 22

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • What is an automated atomic test
  • How to code automated atomic tests
  • How to login without a UI using HTML web forms
  • How to login without a UI using JWT
  • How to write a component test
  • How to add a test id to our web app
  • How to correctly test a link and a tab
  • How to replace e2e tests with component tests
  • Visual e2e tests
  • Visual cross-browser tests
  • CICD with Github Actions
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner and Intermediate developers looking to learn how to test web applications
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner and Intermediate developers looking to learn how to test web applications
  • In this tutorial we will learn:

    Automated atomic test

    Code automated atomic tests

    Login without a UI using HTML web forms

    Login without a UI using JWT

    Write a component test

    Add a test id to our web app

    Correctly test a link and a tab

    Replace e2e tests with component tests

    Visual e2e tests

    Visual cross-browser tests

    CICD with Github Actions

    So what are you waiting for? Let’s jump into the tutorial

    What current students are saying:

    “I appreciate the time the instructor put on this course as well as the opportunity to get familiar with TestProject free of charge.Well explained, however, if you are using Windows and you are new in Automation Testing, you might find it a bit challenging with adding the SDK Token in your system environment since the instruction used MAC which is completely a different way with windows. Other than that I appreciate a lot this free course . thank you so much”

    I like the fundamental approach used by the author. Will see:) To prepare for such a course – it’s a really hard and big job. Respect and thank you.” – Serhii Kovalenko

    Wonderful content and things explained in a nutshell. Overwhelmed by Author’s dedication to putting things in such a way that any novice or manual tester can follow and understand and definitely be on-boarded as a Selenium Automation Engineer the next day at work. Thanks a million times for creating these courses! One Stop for Automation.”- Rupashree Geethaaviji Ananthakrishna

    “I am familiar with Nikolay from a course I saw on TestAutomation and have the highest regard for him. Glad to see him on Udemy.” – Annamalai Viswanathan

    “One Of the Best courseson Selenium With C#. Cheers Nikolay!!” – Saransh Vaid

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Setup

    Lecture 3: What is an atomic test

    Lecture 4: Getting started with Cypress

    Lecture 5: Breaking down tests into atomic tests

    Lecture 6: Answer to atomic tests exercise

    Lecture 7: Setting up for testing HTML forms and exploring the application

    Lecture 8: Improving the existing login tests

    Lecture 9: HTML Web Forms Answers

    Lecture 10: Testing JWT

    Lecture 11: JWT Exercise Answer

    Lecture 12: Testing a React web app

    Lecture 13: What are component tests

    Lecture 14: Running component tests

    Lecture 15: Adding test IDs to the tests

    Lecture 16: More component tests

    Lecture 17: What is visual testing

    Lecture 18: Creating end to end visual tests with WebDriverIO

    Lecture 19: Visual e2e exercise answer

    Lecture 20: CICD with a React App

    Lecture 21: Conclusions

    Lecture 22: BONUS LECTURE

    Instructors

  • React Web App Testing With NodeJs, Cypress, and WebDriverIO  No.2
    Nikolay Advolodkin
    Principal solutions architect and passionate teacher
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 2 votes
  • 2 stars: 5 votes
  • 3 stars: 14 votes
  • 4 stars: 19 votes
  • 5 stars: 39 votes
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