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idaithalam from group io.virtualan (version 1.7.0)

Idaithalam is a low code Test automation Framework, developed using Java and Cucumber. It leverages Behavior Driven Development (BDD). Tester can create test cases/scripts in simple Excel with API Spec. Excel is a simplified way to create Json based test scripts in Idaithalam. Test cases can be created quickly and tested in minutes. As a tester, you need to create Excel and pass it to Idaithalam Framework. First, generate the Json based test scripts(Virtualan Collection) from Excel. During test execution, this test script collection can be directly utilized. Then it generates Feature files from the Virtualan Collection and its executed. Lastly, It generates test report in BDD/Cucumber style. This provide complete testing support for REST APIs, GraphQL, RDBMS DB and Kafka Event messages #idaithalam #apitesting #testautomation #restapitesting #insprintautomation #rdbmstesting #graphqltesting #kafkamessagetesting #eventvalidation #messagevalidation #cucumber #bdd Virtualan Collection is a JSON based TestScripts generated from Excel API testing can be automated using Excel, POSTMAN collection and VIRTUALAN - Utilized for API testing. - Utilized Contract testing. - Utilized Production Checkout. - Agile Testing - Progressive Regression can be done for each sprint. Reduce lot of manual effects.

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Artifact idaithalam
Group io.virtualan
Version 1.7.0
Last update 23. May 2022
Organization not specified
URL https://www.virtualan.io
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 12
Dependencies cucumblan-api, cucumblan-db, cucumblan-message, jackson-databind, commons-lang3, commons-io, cucumber-reporting, compiler, gherkin-formatter, slf4j-simple, log4j-core, swagger-inflector,
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