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Arjuna is a Python based test automation framework developed by Rahul Verma (www.rahulverma.net).
Arjuna is a Python based test automation framework developed by Rahul Verma. It is an open source, Apache Licensed software.
Rahul has implemented smaller variants of features in Arjuna across frameworks and organizations, or given advise around it. However Arjuna being a generic library has the most complete implementation of his ideas, away from project specific contexts and constraints.
For test execution, Arjuna is implemented as a pytest plugin and provides its own markup over pytest as its underlying test engine. If you like, you can make use of Arjuna with any other test engine or custom frameworks as well.
You'd need Python 3.8+ to make use of Arjuna.
Note: On Linux, the built-in Python3 build has issues with the Python's built-in enum module which is heavily used in Arjuna. One alternative is to install ActiveState Python on linux. Advanced users can go for installing a custom Python build.
Arjuna documentation is integated with ReadTheDocs.
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Arjuna is a Python based test automation framework developed by Rahul Verma (www.rahulverma.net).
We found that arjuna demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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