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Web Tests

  • How to create Web Tests
  • Finding elements in Web Applications
  • How to execute Web Tests
  • Assertions for Web Tests
  • IF Statements for Web Tests
  • Web Applications with restricted access
  • How to test File Uploads
  • How to test Emails
  • How to test PDF files
  • How to test Chrome Extensions
  • Dealing with reCAPTCHA
  • Dealing with Dynamic Locators
  • Dealing with Canvas Elements
  • Performing a Drag and Drop
  • Execute JavaScript
  • Web Crawler
  • Export Web Tests
  • Migrating from Selenium

Mobile Tests

  • How to create Mobile Tests
  • Finding elements in Mobile Applications
  • How to execute Mobile Tests
  • Assertions for Mobile Tests
  • IF Statements for Mobile Tests
  • How to scroll in Mobile Tests

Advanced

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  • Using Loops
  • Data-driven Testing
  • Send API Requests
  • Read SMS
  • Execute SQL queries
  • Self-Healing Tests
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On-Premises

Details

Endtest is a cloud solution.

We provide a secure and scalable cloud platform for testing web and mobile apps.

Our company has received the ISO 27001 certification.

ISO 27001 is the international standard that is recognized globally for managing risks to the security of information you hold.

Endtest is also compliant with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Despite these measures, some companies may still have requirements to store all the data on their own infrastructure.

For these situations, we provide the On-Premises version of Endtest which looks and works exactly like the standard cloud version, the main difference is that it's installed on the customer's infrastructure.

You can install the On-Premises version of Endtest on your own servers or on AWS, Azure or Google Cloud.

With the On-Premises version, everything is stored on your side and anything can be customized according to your specific needs.

The cross-browser capabilities of the On-Premises version are directly related to the types of machines that you have.

For example, if you want your tests to also run on Internet Explorer 11, you will need to have Windows machines in your infrastructure.

And if you want your tests to also run on Safari, you will need to have macOS machines.

You can also choose a package which includes Endtest On-Premises and SeleniumBox, which is an Enterprise Selenium Grid inside your own firewall.

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