TestingBot Blog
TestingBot provides a cloud of browsers and devices, ready to run your Automated, Live and Visual tests.
One of the advantages of running your Selenium tests on the TestingBot grid is that we scale depending on your needs. If you need to run 100 Sele...
TestingBot Jenkins Plugin
2012-02-21We're happy to release our first TestingBot plugin for Jenkins. Jenkins is a CI (continuous integration) system which runs your tests, with lots of...
Selenium with Cucumber and Capybara
2012-02-19In this post you'll find a small tutorial on how to use Cucumber and Capybara to run Selenium tests on our Selenium grid. Cucumber is Aslak Helle...
Selenium testing with Behat and Mink
2012-02-10If you haven't heard of Behat yet, it's a BDD framework which runs on PHP written by Konstantin Kudryashov. Behat is similar to Cucumber for Ruby, ...
Selenium cloud testing with Jenkins
2012-02-09Jenkins (formerly known as Hudson) is an open-sourced continuous integration (CI) system built in Java. With Jenkins you are able to run your Selen...
This week we've reached the 35,000 tests milestone so we thought it might be interesting to do some research in the statistics we've gathered durin...
Today we've added Android to our Selenium grid, which means you can now use our grid for mobile testing as well. We've hooked up an Android Ice C...
Today we've added SMS support to our alert options. If a test fails, we can now alert you via e-mail, push notification and SMS.
In this blog post we'll highlight how easy it is to start testing websites with .NET framework 4 or .NET framework 3 and C#. NUnit is built for all...