TestingBot Blog

TestingBot provides a cloud of browsers and devices, ready to run your Automated, Live and Visual tests.

2018-11-19

Testing with a Staging Environment - Continuous Deployment

In this article, we'd like to talk about how we at TestingBot make sure that new code that goes into production is tested thoroughly.



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2018-10-10

Automated and Live Testing in different Geographical Locations

We've added an option to our Live and Automated Testing platforms to specify from which country you'd like your test to run.



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2018-08-09

Automated & Manual Browser Testing on macOS Mojave


We're excited to announce that starting today, we've added macOS Mojave (mac 10.14) beta 5 to our list of available platforms.


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2018-06-12

GeoIP, Localised testing in various countries with proxies.

With the most recent release of our TestingBot Tunnel, version 2.8, we now provide GeoIP/localized testing.



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2018-04-20

Selenium Lessons, tips and tricks

If you're looking to learn more about Selenium, including tips and tricks, then we can recommend selenium.academy.



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2018-04-09

Slack Integration for TestingBot

Good news for all Slack users: TestingBot now has its own Slack App which can be added to your Slack Workspace.


You can immediately head over to the TestingBot Slack App to install it in your workspace, or continue reading to learn more about this new integration.


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2017-12-21

TeamCity Plugin Now Available for TestingBot



We're pleased to announce that we've created a Plugin for TeamCity (a continuous-integration system created by Jetbrains).


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2017-09-18

iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iOS 11.0 Automated & Manual Testing



Today we've added iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8s and other iPhone models with iOS 11.0 to our list of browsers/devices to test on.


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2017-08-16

Automated & Manual Browser Testing on Mac OS High Sierra


We're pleased to announce that starting today, we've added macOS High Sierra (mac 10.13) beta to our list of available platforms.


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2017-08-07

Headless Selenium Testing with Chrome Headless

Since Chrome 60, there's an option to make Chrome run in headless mode. Headless mode means Chrome does not need to start up a User Interface (Window/GUI), it simply runs without any visualisation. This also means that the browser starts up way faster than it normally would and that it runs much faster too.


Even though running tests in a Headless browser is not the same like a user browsing your website on a normal browser, it might still make sense to use Headless Testing as a way to quickly verify certain things on your website (Smoke-test).


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2017-04-19

Status Badges, Test Builds and Build Matrix

Three new features have been added to TestingBot:

  • Status Badges: an image that displays whether your latest build passed or failed.

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