Tag Archives: test automation

Playwright UI mode: is it a new game-changer?
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, time for something exciting! While I’ve been trying to find some time to write a bunch of materials about the Playwright framework, its developers released a new feature: Playwright UI mode. While still being sceptical in nature, I’ve given it a try during the last couple of days and must say…

JUnit 5 vs Kotest. Part 1: Is it the new way we test?
In my previous blog post, I used Kotest framework instead of the good old JUnit and got excited about its syntax sugar and capabilities. Today, I will dive deeper into the features Kotest brings to the table and compare them with JUnit 5’s alternatives (if any). Hopefully, this article can serve as a starting point…

Is the new JetBrains’ Aqua IDE worth trying? (EAP impressions)
A few days ago JetBrains released their freshly-baked Aqua IDE for test automation. I can’t argue that this kind of news is eye-catching. So, I decided to spend a few hours and try it out. You know – the very first questions I had were: “What’s so special about it that the good old IntelliJ…