Welcome to the community, come here and say hi 👋 ! #6217
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Greeting! We have been using webdriver.io at cBioPortal (c for Cancer) a visualization platform for cancer genomic data that is used by cancer researchers and medical professionals around the world. We've been on v4 for three years. Now trying to upgrade to v6. Keep up the good work! |
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Hi, I am Zoe, live/work in the UK ... after using Watir for a while I moved job and started as QA Manager at a place where we make software used by the NHS whereby we are replacing paper forms/notes etc with electronic documents at a growing company. I had to look into Javascript automation frameworks and as we needed to be cross browser compatible (since the NHS love their IE11!) and found WDIO. |
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I would like to suggest to see some newsletter whenever there is a major WDIO release or important updates, it will be good refreshment for WDIO users to be following up with updates and a good way of promoting the framework, I have seen that so often in cypress and it's really useful and I think it would be amazing to have it as well. |
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Hello! My name is Nick and I work at a company called Software Advice. We're a company that helps small to medium sized businesses find the right software for their business. We've been using WDIO since version 4 if I'm not mistaken. I work on a team that consists of 4 QA engineers in total and we've all come to love WDIO. I personally really like all the resources that you guys have created from the docs, the gitter channel, and the big community that backs the project. A little bit about how we use WDIO, we have multiple repos consisting of different technologies where we're using WDIO.
One thing I'd like to see is more resources/examples on how WDIO can be used in AWS. Not really anything in particular, but I've seen a few articles here and there about running tests in lambdas and would love to see more of that kind of stuff. |
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Hey my dudes, my name is Phil and I am a SDET at cbtnuggets.com, and have been the automation lead for browser testing and a huge advocate for WDIO since vs 4. WDIO offers some awesome features, and allows synchronous test execution that helps to simplify test writing and maintenance for us. The wdio-intercept, mocking, and devtools services have allowed us to add some interesting and robust test logic to our end to end tests, and the devtools performance domain allows us to run Lighthouse tests on all of our routes every night (we run on chromium in AWS lambda for these tests with WDIO), which has proved invaluable and has allowed us to really improve and maintain our scores. The wdio saucelabs service has allowed us to do multi browser tests and integrates seamlessly with Sauce Labs pretty much out of the box. WDIO is awesome and allows our engineers to use one editor all day long as we are a node shop. |
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Hey you 👋 !
I am excited that you have found the way deep into the internet to this thread. The WebdriverIO team wants to welcome you to the community! Here are some important links you might want to look into:
good first pick
issues and have a look into our contribution guidelines.Aside from that we would like to get to know you and the people using WebdriverIO. Feel free to drop us a line how you use the project and what you enjoy about it 😊
Let's start with me: Hi! I am Christian working in the Open Source Program Office at Sauce Labs. I started using WebdriverIO a long time ago when it was called WebdriverJS. I used it to test a Backbone.js application (yes, that's a framework people used when there was no React). I really enjoyed using it and started contributing to the project. At some point the original creator of the project (@camme god bless you 🙏 ) made me an official contributor. From there I used the project to learn everything about Node.js and Open Source. Eventually it got me a job at Sauce Labs where I deepened my interest and knowledge on automated testing practices. These days I am fortunate to maintain the project as part of my job. It is very rewarding to see how many people are using it on a daily basis and how many peoples lives were influenced by it. There is a lot more to come and I am excited about this projects future 🚀
Enough about me, tell me about you!
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