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A test automation framework built on top of Cucumber. Intended to be used for writing various automated cucumber tests using external dependencies: - Cucumber: 2.4.0 - Web UI Functional Tests: Selenium 3.11.0 - API Tests: RestAssured 3.0.6 Run tests using: - A Cucumber runner class for CICD setup - Built-in JavaFx Applet test runner to non-CICD setup using a fat jar c/o maven shade Report Results: - Credits to Damian Szczepanik and his project [cucumber-reporting] - Built-in reporting module [cissnei-report] forked and modified - https://github.com/damianszczepanik/cucumber-reporting
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A test automation framework built on top of Cucumber. Intended to be used for writing various automated cucumber tests using external dependencies: - Cucumber: 2.4.0 - Web UI Functional Tests: Selenium 3.11.0 - API Tests: RestAssured 3.0.6 Run tests using: - A Cucumber runner class for CICD setup - Built-in JavaFx Applet test runner to non-CICD setup using a fat jar c/o maven shade Report Results: - Credits to Damian Szczepanik and his project [cucumber-reporting] - Built-in reporting module [cissnei-report] forked and modified - https://github.com/damianszczepanik/cucumber-reporting
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