Selenium WebDriver with Docker – Brand New Udemy Course

Dear Readers,

Are you interested in learning Docker and its usage in Test Automation – particularly with Selenium WebDriver? Please check this out – a new course on Selenium WebDriver with Docker on Udemy.  Use this link – to get special discount.  14 hours course which you make feel very comfortable with Docker.

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What you will learn:

  • By the end of this course, you would be very comfortable with Docker with Selenium WebDriver, Docker-compose, Jenkins, Running Tests in AWS cloud
  • We would be creating a Data Driven – Test Automation Framework from scratch Using Java + TestNG
  • Creating disposable test automation infrastructure on-demand using Docker
  • Building a CI + CD pipeline from scratch using Jenkins, GitHub, DockerHub, AWS
  • Jenkins from Installation till running our tests in AWS cloud
  • Creating Selenium Grid using Docker
  • Zalenium – Selenium Grid with Video recording and many other cool features
  • Running our automated tests inside a docker container
  • Running multiple test suites in parallel using docker-compose
  • Creating our own custom docker images
  • Integrating our test automation process with GitHub and DockerHub

Prerequisite:

  • Absolutely NO knowledge is required on docker, jenkins, AWS.
  • Basic knowledge on Java and Selenium webdriver syntax would be nice. However we would be creating a test automation framework from scratch in this course.

Please contact me via About Me page if you need discount!

 

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11 thoughts on “Selenium WebDriver with Docker – Brand New Udemy Course

  1. I am interested in this course but it is not accessible if i search it using my “Udemy for Business” account.

  2. Dear Vins

    I have taken this course and it had great insight on things which QA need to be aware of. I do have a question and trying to find an answer for it.

    let’s say, I have implemented this framework and integrated it with current deployment pipeline. My workflow would be, whenever the new code gets committed to github repo->deployed to staging environment via jenkins-> automation test suite will get executed. But how will I make sure that the tests run will happen against ‘particular environment’? It means if the branch gets deployed to the staging environment, how will I make sure that pipeline will run tests against the staging environment.

    Awaiting for your response.

    Thank you again

  3. I purchased your both course of selenium with docker and java for automation. Its really awesome experience with you. Please add a new course. So we can up to date with you…

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