פייקון ישראל 2024

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Introduction to Playwright with Python
17/09, 09:15–16:00 (Asia/Jerusalem), חדר 3
Language: עברית

Playwright's the cool kid on the block for web testing. Learn how it makes life easier, tests readable. Oh, and what you should know going in, the annoying stuff. Mostly exercises, some talking.


Playwright has become one of the main tools for testing web applications. In this packed 1-day intro, we'll learn how we can use it to automate and test web UI.

We'll see how to write, run and debug Playwright tests. We'll go over locators and expectations, the building blocks of Playwright, and also talk about the async aspect of the operations. We'll talk about refactoring the tests using the Page Object Model, and also see how we can use it for API testing.

On top of that, we'll discuss where Playwright fits into the testing work - what types of tests fit Playwright more, and when they can be replaced with simpler tests. We'll also see how to run the tests in CI environment.


Expected experience level of participants

Basic

Target audience

Testers/QA

Other (target audience)

developers, automation engineers

Gil Zilberfeld has been in software since childhood, writing BASIC programs on his trusty Sinclair ZX81. He is a trainer and mentor working to make software better.
With more than 25 years of developing commercial software, he has vast experience in software methodology and practices. From unit testing to exploratory testing, design practices to clean code, API to web testing – he’s done it all.
Gil speaks frequently in international conferences about testing, TDD, clean code, and agile practices. He is the author of "Everyday Unit Testing" and “Everyday Spring Testing”, blogs and posts videos on these topics and in his spare time he shoots zombies, for fun.