Continuous integration with Artificial Intelligence technique using Selenium as a robotic testing tool

Authors

  • Arockiaraj S

Keywords:

Bug Speed, CI Tool, Database, GitHub, Integrate Module, JIRA, Pollute, Robotic Testing Tool, Selenium.

Abstract

In the field of framework development, it is not uncommon for designers and experts to pollute various modules all the time. Everyone will be made one module to choose from, so it is important that they test and integrate modules to work flawlessly with each other, with zero bug speed. Another part of the border is changes in code visits, various code registrations, reviews, and a few collections. Joint integration is the answer to this conundrum. Steady Integration is an expectation that developers should submit their code to a compatible database as often as expected under the circumstances, which supports additional integration per day with various developers. The reason here is to make sure that all code changes are made and tested as quickly as the kitchen, which gives a brief snapshot of the break. This white paper will explain how we achieve continuous integration with AI, using Selenium as a robotic testing tool, Jenkins as a CI tool, GitHub as a public chair, and JIRA as a tool to use board tools. The key takeaway from this paper is the participation of Devops, its virtual partnerships, and the process around its benefits.

Published

2022-04-15

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Section

Articles