thanks!! can't wait for more Jenkins videos. A kind reminder if you could post a video on how to set it up so multiple machine can simultaneously run different Selenium testcases (PC1 runs test 1-20, PC2 runs test 21-40). Some video I found explain how to have machines run the same test cases but on different browsers. I just want to run them on the same browser but distribute them.
Thanks. This series was so useful. Would it be possible to make a new video running in Jenkins some basic test cases written in any IDE, and pushed to Github.
Hello Raghav, I have 3years+ experience in manual testing in further which tool I need to learn to improve my feature jobs and knowledge set improving?
Nandu Here are some tools that you can learn to improve your feature jobs and knowledge set as a manual tester with 3+ years of experience: *Test management tools:* These tools help you to manage your test cases, track your progress, and generate reports. Some popular test management tools include Jira, TestRail, and Xray. *Bug tracking tools:* These tools help you to track and manage bugs. Some popular bug tracking tools include Jira, Bugzilla, and MantisBT. *API testing tools:* These tools help you to test APIs. Some popular API testing tools include Postman, SoapUI. Can also use JMeter here - *Performance testing tools:* These tools help you to test the performance of your application under load. Some popular performance testing tools include LoadRunner, JMeter, and AppDynamics. *Security testing tools:* These tools help you to test your application for security vulnerabilities. Some popular security testing tools include Nmap, Wireshark, and OWASP ZAP. In addition to learning new tools, you should also focus on improving your testing skills and knowledge. Here are some things that you can do: *Learn about different testing methodologies:* There are many different testing methodologies, such as black-box testing, white-box testing, and gray-box testing. Learning about different testing methodologies will help you to become a more comprehensive tester. *Learn about different types of testing:* There are many different types of testing, such as functional testing, non-functional testing, and performance testing. Learning about different types of testing will help you to become a more specialized tester. *Get involved in the testing community:* There are many online and offline testing communities where you can learn from other testers and share your own knowledge. Getting involved in the testing community will help you to stay up-to-date on the latest testing trends and technologies. By learning new tools and improving your testing skills and knowledge, you can make yourself more marketable and increase your chances of landing a better feature job.
thanks!! can't wait for more Jenkins videos. A kind reminder if you could post a video on how to set it up so multiple machine can simultaneously run different Selenium testcases (PC1 runs test 1-20, PC2 runs test 21-40). Some video I found explain how to have machines run the same test cases but on different browsers. I just want to run them on the same browser but distribute them.
i will plan on this
@@RaghavPal Thanks! Can't wait
@@RaghavPal Hi again. Any idea when you think you might have this ready to be uploaded?
Thanks. This series was so useful. Would it be possible to make a new video running in Jenkins some basic test cases written in any IDE, and pushed to Github.
I will plan
Hello Raghav,
I have 3years+ experience in manual testing in further which tool I need to learn to improve my feature jobs and knowledge set improving?
Nandu
Here are some tools that you can learn to improve your feature jobs and knowledge set as a manual tester with 3+ years of experience:
*Test management tools:* These tools help you to manage your test cases, track your progress, and generate reports. Some popular test management tools include Jira, TestRail, and Xray.
*Bug tracking tools:* These tools help you to track and manage bugs. Some popular bug tracking tools include Jira, Bugzilla, and MantisBT.
*API testing tools:* These tools help you to test APIs. Some popular API testing tools include Postman, SoapUI. Can also use JMeter here -
*Performance testing tools:* These tools help you to test the performance of your application under load. Some popular performance testing tools include LoadRunner, JMeter, and AppDynamics.
*Security testing tools:* These tools help you to test your application for security vulnerabilities. Some popular security testing tools include Nmap, Wireshark, and OWASP ZAP.
In addition to learning new tools, you should also focus on improving your testing skills and knowledge. Here are some things that you can do:
*Learn about different testing methodologies:* There are many different testing methodologies, such as black-box testing, white-box testing, and gray-box testing. Learning about different testing methodologies will help you to become a more comprehensive tester.
*Learn about different types of testing:* There are many different types of testing, such as functional testing, non-functional testing, and performance testing. Learning about different types of testing will help you to become a more specialized tester.
*Get involved in the testing community:* There are many online and offline testing communities where you can learn from other testers and share your own knowledge. Getting involved in the testing community will help you to stay up-to-date on the latest testing trends and technologies.
By learning new tools and improving your testing skills and knowledge, you can make yourself more marketable and increase your chances of landing a better feature job.
Thank you so much @Raghav😇
can you make video on Data analyst covering all tools Thanks
I will plan Kamran