BEST AUTOMATION TESTING TOOLS FOR 2018 (TOP 10 REVIEWS)
Software
development practices change over time, so do the tools and technologies. Such
changes aim to improve productivity, quality, customer satisfaction, to tackle
ever-shorten delivery time, and to deliver successful products and services.
Software testing obviously plays an important role in achieving these
objectives.
The recently released World Quality Report 2017–2018 by Capgemini, Sogeti, and
Marco Focus points out several interesting trends in software quality and
testing. Two of three key trends are increasing test automation and
widespread adoption of agile and DevOps methodologies. As the
report shows, organizations need intelligent automation and smart analytics to
speed up decision making and validation and to better address the challenges of
testing smarter devices and products that are highly integrated and
continuously changing. The report also suggests the need of smart test
platforms that are self-aware and self-adaptive to support the complete
application lifecycle.
In the test automation landscape,
automation tools certainly take a center stage. This post summarizes top test automation tools and frameworks that have the potential to help organizations to best position
themselves to keep pace with the trends in software testing. The list includes
both open-source and commercial test automation solutions.
1. Selenium
Selenium is
possibly the most popular open-source test automation framework for Web
applications. Being originated in the 2000s and evolved over a decade, Selenium
has been an automation framework of choice for Web automation testers,
especially for those who possess advanced programming and scripting skills.
Selenium has become a core framework for other open-source test automation
tools such as Katalon Studio, Watir, Protractor, and Robot Framework.
Selenium supports
multiple system environments (Windows, Mac, Linux) and browsers (Chrome,
Firefox, IE, and Headless browsers). Its scripts can be written in various
programming languages such as Java, Groovy, Python, C#, PHP, Ruby, and Perl.
While testers have
flexibility with Selenium and they can write complex and advanced test scripts
to meet various levels of complexity, it requires advanced programming skills
and effort to build automation frameworks and libraries for specific testing
needs.
Website: http://www.seleniumhq.org/
License:
Open-source
2. Katalon Studio
Katalon Studio is a
powerful test automation solution for web application, mobile, and web
services. Being built on top of the Selenium and Appium frameworks, Katalon
Studio takes advantage of these solutions for integrated software automation.
The tool supports
different levels of testing skill set. Non-programmers can find it easy to
start an automation testing project (like using Object Spy to record test
scripts) while programmers and advanced automation testers can save time from
building new libraries and maintaining their scripts.
Katalon Studio can be integrated into
CI/CD processes and works well with popular tools in the QA process including
qTest, JIRA, Jenkins, and Git. It offers a nice feature called Katalon Analytics which
provides users comprehensive views of test execution reports via dashboard
including metrics, charts, and graphs.
Website: https://www.katalon.com/
License: Free
3. UFT
Unified Functional
Testing (UFT) is a well-known commercial testing tool for functional testing.
It provides a comprehensive feature set for API, web services, and GUI testing
of desktop, web, and mobile applications across platforms. The tool has advanced
image-based object recognition feature, reusable test components, and automated
documentation.
UFT uses Visual
Basic Scripting Edition to register testing processes and object control. UFT
is integrated with Mercury Business Process Testing and Mercury Quality Center.
The tool supports CI via integration with CI tools such as Jenkins.
License: Commercial
4. Watir
Watir is an
open-source testing tool for web automation testing based on Ruby libraries.
Watir supports cross browser testing including Firefox, Opera, headless
browser, and IE. It also supports data-driven testing and integrates with BBD
tools like RSpec, Cucumber, and Test/Unit.
Website: http://watir.com/
License:
Open-source
5. IBM Rational Functional
Tester
IBM RFT is a
data-driven testing platform for functional and regression testing. It supports
a wide range of application such as .Net, Java, SAP, Flex, and Ajax. RFT
uses Visual Basic .Net and Java as scripting languages. RFT has a unique
feature called Storyboard testing in which users’ actions on AUT are recorded
and visualized in a storyboard format through application screenshots.
Another interesting
feature of RFT is its integration with IBM Jazz application lifecycle
management systems such as IBM Rational Team Concert and Rational Quality
Manager.
Website: https://www.ibm.com/
License: Commercial
6. TestComplete
TestComplete by
SmartBear is a powerful commercial testing tool for web, mobile, and desktop
testing. TestComplete supports various scripting languages such as JavaScript,
VBScript, Python, and C++Script. Like Katalon Studio, testers can perform
keyword-driven and data-driven testing with TestComplete. The tool also offers
an easy-to-use record and playback feature.
Like UTF,
TestComplete’s GUI object recognition capability can automatically detect and
update UI objects which helps reduce the effort to maintain test scripts when
the AUT is changed. It also integrates with Jenkins in a CI process.
Website: https://smartbear.com/
License: Commercial
7. TestPlant eggPlant
An image-based
automated functional testing tool that enables testers to interact with AUT the
same way end users do. TestPlant eggPlant is completely different from
traditional testing tools in its approach: modeling user’s point of view rather
instead of the test scripts view often seen by testers. This allows testers
with less programming skills to learn and apply test automation intuitively.
The tool supports various platforms like Web, mobile, and POS systems. It
offers lab management and CI integration as well.
Website: https://www.testplant.com/
License: Commercial
8. Tricentis Tosca
Tricentis Tosca is
a model-based test automation tool that provides quite a broad feature set for
continuous testing including dashboards, analytics, and integrations to support
agile and DevOps methodologies.
Tricentis Tosca
helps users to optimize the reusability of test assets. Like many other test
automation tools, it supports a wide range of technologies and applications
such as web, mobile, and API. Tricentis Tosca also has features for integration
management, risk analysis, and distributed execution.
Website: https://www.tricentis.com/
License: Commercial
9. Ranorex
Ranorex is a quite
comprehensive commercial automation tool for web, mobile, and desktop testing.
The tool features advanced capabilities for GUI recognition, reusable test
scripts, and record/playback. Codeless test creation is also a very useful
feature that allows new automation testers to learn and apply test automation
to their projects.
The tool supports
Selenium integration for web application testing. Testers can distribute the
execution of their tests across platforms and browsers using Selenium grid.
Ranorex offers a low-pricing model for businesses.
Website: https://www.ranorex.com/
License: Commercial
10. Robot framework
Robot Framework is
an open-source automation framework that implements the keyword-driven approach
for acceptance testing and acceptance test-driven development (ATDD). Robot
Framework provides frameworks for different test automation needs. But its test
capability can be further extended by implementing additional test libraries
using Python and Java. Selenium Web Driver is a popular external library used
in Robot Framework.
Test engineers can
leverage Robot Framework as an automation framework for not only web testing
but also for Android and iOS test automation. Robot Framework can be easy to
learn for testers who are familiar with keyword-driven testing.
Website: http://www.robotframework.org/
License:
Open-source
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As we can see, each
of these automation tools has unique features to offer in addressing the
growing challenges of software automation in the years ahead. Most provide
capabilities for continuous testing and integration, test managing, and
reporting. They all support increasing automation needs for Web and Mobile
testing. However, intelligent testing and smart analytics for adaptive and
heterogeneous environments are still something to be desired for automation
tools.
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