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Who uses Serenity/JS? #898

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jan-molak opened this issue Jul 3, 2021 · 6 comments
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Who uses Serenity/JS? #898

jan-molak opened this issue Jul 3, 2021 · 6 comments
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@jan-molak
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jan-molak commented Jul 3, 2021

馃憢馃徎 Hi folks!

I'll be updating Serenity/JS website soon with new docs and tutorials around WebdriverIO integration, and thought it might be a good opportunity to shine the spotlight on our amazing community 馃槉

I'm planning to make a page with a list of companies who use Serenity/JS, so if you'd like to be included and get your company some free visibility, please feel free to comment on this ticket with a short testimonial of Serenity/JS and the name of the company you work for - a sentence or two is enough!

Thanks for your help and support!
Jan

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damonpam commented Jul 5, 2021

Ey @jan-molak first of all, thanks for your hard work pushing serenity/js to integrate webdriverio and other tools.

I leave here my thoughts about this awesome tool 馃槈

Since I鈥檓 using Serenity/JS on a daily basis, writing and running complex test scenarios has become an easier, faster, and enjoyable experience than I've never had before. It helps to write better tests, more readable and maintainable, making its scalability significantly easy for larger test suites. I love it every day more and more! This is an amazing contribution to the JS testing community!

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At Hubtype we use Serenity-JS to ensure our bots and products don't break when deploying new changes.
Serenity-JS enabled us to create an executable specification that focus on checking our core features.
Thanks a lot for the effort! @jan-molak

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Thank you @jan-molak for your effort and dedication towards Serenity/JS. I am currently an intern at a relatively large software company and we are heavily using Serenity/JS for testing. I started learning JS, TS and Serenity/JS with this internship and the structure of the Serenity/JS is overwhelming. Each screenplay is similar to a use case scenerio and everything revolves around actors similar to users in daily usage of a website. These fundemental metaphors are great to work with and makes testing more effective and easier.

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Hi @jan-molak, thanks for your hard work on both developing and supporting Serenity/JS. It really feels like a welcoming community here.

Allied Telesis uses Serenity/JS to test its GUI products automatically. Our developers find it quick and easy to write tests in, and it produces beautiful reports. We really like the community @jan-molak is developing here!

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Hi @jan-molak , Thanks for your hard work with serenity/JS. I feel proud and at the same time very enthusiastic about the community that is being formed.

I have been tracking Serenity/JS for 1 year its new things that are being implemented more and more, they seem spectacular to me, I have come from performing automated tests with Java and they are Serenity BDD screenplay and it feels simple with the plus of several integrations that are going great, I have shared the framework in meetings with QA'S and developers, mainly how to build the e2e tests in a simple way so that anyone can do it since serenity/JS gives us this facility.

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Serenity/JS's pattern helps to clearly separate and organise our test suite.

By using a descriptive language it enables testers, new to coded test automation, to have a short and steep learning curve. It generates a detailed and readable test reports including screenshots by default, providing value to the whole business.

It's future promise is to become an agnostic test framework supporting the most common test runners and spec formats. Latest integration of WebdriverIO proofs the concept, that the browser automation tool may change, while the test specs stay the same.

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