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Archive for 2017

  • Language Server Protocols and DSLs | Gauge Blog

    Zabil Maliackal Zabil Maliackal

    Dec 7, 2017

    Language server protocol and DSL’s

    Gauge is a external DSL to express test behavior and data outside code.

  • Authoring a Language Runner for Gauge | Gauge Blog

    Kashish Munjal Kashish Munjal

    Dec 7, 2017

    Authoring a language runner for Gauge

    Gauage is a light-weight cross-platform test automation tool with the ability to author test cases in the business language.

  • Headless Acceptance Tests | Gauge Blog

    Zabil Maliackal Zabil Maliackal

    Oct 4, 2017

    Headless Acceptance Tests

    Headless Acceptance Tests Using Gauge, Puppeteer and Chrome to run headless tests

  • Gauge September Updates | Gauge Blog

    Zabil Maliackal Zabil Maliackal

    Sep 8, 2017

    Gauge updates - September 2017

    Release 0.9.2, updates and features. Run and debug tests in IntelliJ IDEA with the newly integrated runner!

  • Gauge updates for July | Gauge Blog

    Zabil Maliackal Zabil Maliackal

    Jul 21, 2017

    Gauge updates - July 2017

    What’s new in release 0.9.0 and more

  • Why we collect Data | Gauge Blog

    Zabil Maliackal Zabil Maliackal

    Jul 20, 2017

    Why we collect data

    To be a better testing tool, from version 0.9.0, Gauge collects anonymous usage statistics (telemetry). The data is public and there’s an easy way to opt out.

  • Testing with Headless Chrome | Gauge Blog

    Zabil Maliackal Zabil Maliackal

    Jul 12, 2017

    Testing with headless chrome

    The new headles feature in Chrome 59, makes it easy to run gauge with selenium on a CI/CD setup or Docker instances without having to use.

  • The Page Objects anti pattern | Gauge Blog

    Soumya Swaroop Soumya Swaroop

    Jun 13, 2017

    The Page Objects anti pattern

    Writing automated tests that are easy to maintain require skill, practice, discipline and good design.

  • Five Reasons to Use Gauge | Gauge Blog

    Soumya Swaroop Soumya Swaroop

    Feb 15, 2017

    Five reasons to use Gauge

    Despite having the right set of automated tests, writing and managing a growing test suite can be challenging.

  • Why write tests in plain-text | Gauge Blog

    Soumya Swaroop Soumya Swaroop

    Jan 17, 2017

    Why write tests in plain-text?

    Writing scenarios to test a functionality involves a lot of thinking. Over time test cases and scenarios become complex even for trivial applications.

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