Sencha Test provides a set of powerful APIs, referred to as the Futures API, that allows you to reliably locate and interact with components inside of your Sencha web applications—specifically apps built with Ext JS, ExtReact, and ExtAngular. These APIs provide a consistent and easy way to reference components, but you need to know how […]
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Sencha Test Tips for June 2017
Our Sencha Test Tips provide you with a variety of best practices and tips and tricks, so you can get up to speed quickly on using Sencha Test. Our topics for June include How to Execute Tests with TeamCity and How to Test IFrames Using Sencha Test API. Try them out and share your feedback in the forum.
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Sencha Test Tip of the Week Summary for April 2017
Read the April roundup of our Sencha Test Tip of the Week emails. These best practices will help you get up to speed quickly on using Sencha Test – refactor tests using page objects pattern, test a ComboBox and CheckBox using the Sencha Test API, and test an Ext JS package.
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Last month, we launched our Sencha Test Tip of the Week email. Our Tip of the Week emails will provide you with a variety of best practices and tips and tricks, so you can get up to speed quickly on using Sencha Test. Our first topic was “Creating Tests Using the Sencha Test API.” If you’re interested in reading the tips, you can sign up or check back here the first week of each month where we’ll be posting a monthly roundup.
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