Selenium 4.0 LATEST Features, Docker & AWS Integration
Learn and Master Selenium 4.0 WebDriver W3C latest features, Chrome DevTools protocol, Grid 4 with Docker Integration, Jenkins CI/CD Pipeline, AWS EC2 Instance and many more. One of the Biggest Selenium 4.0 course in the Industry to cover all major topics, updates and Enhancements
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New Features:
New Feature: All New Relative Locators
New Feature: Elements Screenshot
New Feature: Full page screenshot
New Feature: Tabs and Popups
New Feature: Full screen and Minimizing Window
New Feature: Actions class changes
New Feature: Change in Wait
New Feature: Element size
New Feature: has authentication
New Feature: Print to PDF
New Feature: CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol)
Handle SSL certificates
Mocking GEOLocations
Emulating Device screen dimensions
Blocking network request
Testing slow network / network speed
MOC TimeZone values
Getting console logs
Getting header information
Customizing Headers
Test Network performance
User Agent
Get URL information for Request and Response
New Feature: Page Load Strategy
Selenium Grid 4 Detailed configuration, Integration with Docker, Parallel test execution and video recording of test case execution
Amazon Webservices AWS integration to run the Selenium test on the Cloud platform
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# | Title | Duration |
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1 | Introduction to the course | 03:50 |
2 | Important to know before getting started with the course | 04:36 |
3 | What is Selenium? | 07:27 |
4 | Difference in Selenium 1, 2, 3 & 4 versions | 12:45 |
5 | Selenium 4 Walkthrough with Updates and New Features | 08:41 |
6 | The new Selenium IDE | 05:08 |
7 | Pre-requisite | 04:39 |
8 | Install JDK - Windows | 03:52 |
9 | Install JDK - MAC OSX | 03:51 |
10 | Install Maven - Windows | 02:00 |
11 | Install Maven - MAC OSX | 09:50 |
12 | Installing Eclipse IDE | 02:08 |
13 | Running the first test via Manual Jars | 09:30 |
14 | Mapping the API Code | 07:25 |
15 | Automating Dependency and browser executables via Maven | 10:12 |
16 | Configuring other browsers - Firefox and Edge | 04:38 |
17 | Understanding the WebDriver API Doc | 23:00 |
18 | Getting started with Handling Elements | 16:35 |
19 | Minimizing, Maximizing and Full Screen window | 03:45 |
20 | Handling Sync issues - ImplicitWait | 22:57 |
21 | Handling Sync issues - ExplicitWait | 08:00 |
22 | Handling Sync issues - FluentWait | 09:43 |
23 | Relative Locators - Above, Below, RightOf, LeftOf and Near | 15:08 |
24 | Chaining Relative Locators | 04:25 |
25 | Relative Locators with Multiple Elements | 04:37 |
26 | Capturing Element's Screenshot | 07:16 |
27 | Capturing Page and Full Page Screenshot | 11:26 |
28 | Understanding Xpath in Depth - Part 1 | 41:41 |
29 | Understanding Xpath in Depth - Part 2 | 21:04 |
30 | Understanding CSS in Depth | 13:56 |
31 | Tools for Generating Xpath and CSS | 10:30 |
32 | New Feature - Switching to the Parent Frame | 12:08 |
33 | New Feature - New Tabs and Windows | 11:47 |
34 | New Feature - Handling Basic Authentication | 05:16 |
35 | New Feature - Printing to PDF | 07:29 |
36 | New Feature - Browser Options / Capabilities | 12:13 |
37 | NEW Feature - Getting the Element's Coordinates through Rectangle class | 04:38 |
38 | Enhancements in Actions API and FindElement method | 09:53 |
39 | Introduction to Chrome DevTools Protocol | 03:47 |
40 | Handling SSL Certificates | 04:23 |
41 | Mocking GEO Locations | 05:11 |
42 | Simulate Device Views | 06:10 |
43 | Blocking Network requests | 03:22 |
44 | Running test on a slow network | 06:07 |
45 | Override Time zone values | 03:22 |
46 | Chrome console logs | 09:14 |
47 | Capturing Request and Response Headers | 09:39 |
48 | Get URL and Status for each request and response | 02:39 |
49 | Adding Custom headers | 03:21 |
50 | Changing the browser User Agent | 05:06 |
51 | Enable Performance Metrics | 05:32 |
52 | Page Load Strategies - Normal, Eager and None | 11:22 |
53 | Understanding the Grid 4 Architecture | 08:45 |
54 | Configuring Ubuntu virtual machine | 06:37 |
55 | Running as a standalone Grid | 08:40 |
56 | Running test cases in parallel | 14:11 |
57 | Hub and Nodes | 06:43 |
58 | Distributed | 07:33 |
59 | What is Docker? | 08:49 |
60 | Docker on a Standalone mode | 08:37 |
61 | Docker for Hub and Nodes | 03:28 |
62 | Docker for Hub and Nodes with Docker compose | 08:37 |
63 | Docker compose for Fully distributed | 09:45 |
64 | Docker Selenium Grid 4 with video recording feature | 05:47 |
65 | Introduction to Amazon Webservices Cloud platform | 13:15 |
66 | AWS EC2 Configuration | 17:23 |
67 | Configuring Docker on AWS Cloud | 10:45 |
68 | Running Parallel test using Docker Compose | 07:35 |
69 | Deleting all resources to avoid any charges | 04:24 |
70 | Building the EC2 Instance from scratch | 19:38 |
71 | Continuous Integration using Jenkins and GIT on EC2 Instance | 18:51 |
72 | Fixing the docker compose issue | 02:02 |
73 | CI / CD - Jenkins pipeline | 04:22 |
74 | Configuring the Pipeline | 08:22 |
75 | Running the pipeline from Jenkinsfile | 03:02 |