Demonstrating "selenium/standalone-chrome" in a Spring Boot project
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Demonstrating "selenium/standalone-chrome" in a Spring Boot project
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Dockerized boilerplate for WebdriverIO 5.x.x projects. Comes handy with: Mocha, Chai, Allure reports, development-ready configs for Chrome and Selenium Standalone and with Jenkins pipeline.
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Аutomated testing of web pages.
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