Solving the Automation Puzzle @bendet_ori
About me - @bendet_ori5.5y in HPE Software in various managerial QA roles
Michael’s father | Naomi’s husband
For small talk later:
Today – Inbound PM for UFT & a new cloud offering
Largest Pharm. Customer in
Europe
Critical Defect in Diaper
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State of Automation – the poll!
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To Business!
Assumption #1
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Vendors only use their own tools
Assumption #2
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Evil corporates hate Open Source
Assumption #3
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Everybody is doing automated testing
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My Automation Journey
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Project #1AUT: Analytic Platform Automation: Internal Standalone Tool
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Analytic Platform for IT Executives (v 1.0)
– AUT technology Stack– Glassfish Server– Flex + GWT– SAP BODS for ETLs– SAP BOE for BI– MSSQL
– Automation– People doing automation: 0.5 / 5– Focusing mainly on APIs– Java Beans (EJBs)– Internal tool called FIST– ROI: LOL
3.5 hours to install
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An extendable Java class
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Why?
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Lessons LearnedStandalone Tool developed internally
– Cons– Nobody knew about the tool, wasn’t cool, no buzz around it– External tool: unable to get DEV to cooperate with automation (or even install the tool)– Manually triggered (no part of the CI process)– Almost every new test required changes to be done by DEV (expose new API methods)– No direct access to source code
– Pros– Small investment– QTTV– Easily extendable– Stability
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Analytic Platform for IT Executives (v 1.0 2.0)
– AUT technology Stack– Glassfish Server– Flex + GWT– SAP BODS for ETLs– SAP BOE for BI– MSSQL
– Automation– People doing automation: 4 / 10, dedicated developer to assist– Focusing mainly on APIs Automation installation, E2E flows– Java Beans (EJBs) REST APIs– Internal tool called FIST Internally built framework REST client, Selenium, Flex Monkey– Automatic Deployment Solution: internally developed tool called Slick – ROI: 3 MD each sprint 1 MM per release
Automatic Deployment
Solution
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Saved over 10K MH
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Why?
– High demand for automation coverage
– Developers selected the automation framework
– Wanted to work together with developers
– Invested in automated installation as well
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Lessons LearnedInternally built Automation Framework (inside the IDE)
– Cons– Required more coding skills– Large effort of getting things started– Harder to be used by less-technical testers– UI automation stability
– Pros– Harness developers into the automation– Developers re-used testing assets for their own benefits– Testers have access to source code– Part of the CI process
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Project #2AUT: Performance Testing toolAutomation: Open Source
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Performance Testing tool
– AUT technology Stack– nodeJS– AngularJS– Internal SQLlite
– Automation– People doing automation: 1 / 4– System tests leveraging developers assets– Focus on API testing, sanity level UI testing– Application Modeling for less-technical testers – Protractor, Mocha, Jasmine– ROI: 1.5 MD / sprint
Protractor
Without the framework
With the framework
REST API
Without the framework
With the framework
UI:
Test (created by non-technical engineer)
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Why?
– Best available choice for the technology stack
– 1 automation engineer working on the framework, others re-using the assets
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Lessons LearnedLeveraging DEV assets and extending into our own framework (+ modeling)
– Cons– Modeling takes time– Technical engineer becomes the bottleneck– UI automation stability
– Pros– Use existing developers assets– Extend automation coverage using non-technical engineers– Modeling eases tests maintenance
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Project #3AUT: Firefox pluginAutomation: Commercial Tool (LeanFT)
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TruClient?TruClient is a tool for recording Web-based applications. It is used inside LoadRunner for performance testing on the browser level
1. TruClient Sidebar2. TruClient Toolbox3. Firefox browser4. Application Browser
Window5. TruClient Sidebar
Status Pane
LeanFT = UFT’s younger & cooler brother
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TruClient
– AUT technology Stack– Firefox Plugin– Pure Web– WPF– Windows app
– Automation– People doing automation: 2 / 6– Did not have an automation suite as they could not find a tool which has automation abilities for the full flow –
including the three technologies.– Supports the three main browsers and needs an automation tool that can identify and test the objects in all the
supported browsers – Selected LeanFT as the tool
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The Automation SuiteLeanFT Application Model
Containing the full AUT hierarchy, the App Model displays a Modular view of all the objects implemented in the tested application
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The Automation SuiteLeanFT test
- Everything is written in the IDE, Dev have access to tests (and used them for sanity)
- Test code is completely reusable among the whole test suite
- The test is authored once, and can be run on all three browsers
- In the test setup, the TruClient launcher – written in WPF - is started and being used, and during the test, web and standard windows technologies are tested.
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Why?
– Cross Technology support (Desktop & Web)
– Script once – run of all browsers
– Re-use, share testing assets with Dev
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Want to buy a new automation framework for 1 shekel??
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The Automation Council
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The Guidelines
Rule #1
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Accessible in the developers workspace
Rule #2
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Cross Browsers/Technology Support
Rule #3
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Ability to easily model the UI
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Full support for REST APIs testing
Rule #5
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DB Layer
Rule #6
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Ability to combine UI/API/DB in 1 flow
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Messaging Parser (json, XML, etc.)
Rule #8
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Parameterization of tests
Rule #9
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CI/CD complaint
Rule #10
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Modularity to allow re-use by less tech eng
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FIST Selenium built FWK LeanFT UFTIDE X √ √ X
Cross Browsers/Technology
X Mobile/Web √ √√√
Model the UI X X* √ √
REST API testing √ X* X* √
DB Layer √ X* X* √
Combine UI/API/DB X X* X* √
Parsers √ X* X* √
Parameterization √ √ √ √
CI/CD X √ √ √
Modularity for less-tech X X √ √
Cross Platforms X √ X X
Lightweight X √ √ X
= can be added by user
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Summary
Assumption #1
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Vendors only use their own tools
Assumption #1
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Vendors only use their own tools
It’s not about the tool
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Evil corporates hate Open Source
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Evil corporates hate Open Source
We love Open Source!!
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Everybody is doing automated testing
Assumption #3
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Everybody is doing automated testingEverybody is using automated testing
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Take Home Message
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“It’s never about the tool, it’s about finding the right tool for the right project”