A Cage for Automated Tests

  • 40 min

This talk presents an approach to writing automated tests based on a universal set of foundational abstractions, components, and adapters. Such an approach enables teams to flexibly and quickly select the optimal testing tools while maintaining a consistent architecture style for both projects and automated tests code. 
I will provide a detailed overview of the key components developed, with code examples, highlighting their advantages and practical applications across different projects. Examples of automated tests created using this approach will also be presented, along with recommendations for their implementation in companies.
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