May 12, 2022 | 1:00 PM UTC
Automating Tests with Chrome DevTools Recorder
There are a number of codeless test creation solutions available, both commercially and open source. But a recent release of DevTools in Chrome included Recorder, a fully-integrated tool that allows you to record, replay, and measure user flows entirely within the browser. These recordings can help you build robust test cases that can be executed repeatedly.
Join Jecelyn Yeen, Developer Advocate at Google, as she demonstrates how to use Recorder in this one-hour workshop. See how you can improve user experience with rapidly repeatable tests created with your recordings.
Key takeaways:
- How to record user flows with the Recorder
- Replaying and modifying recordings
- Using the recordings to automate testing
Expert Speakers
Developer Advocate for Chrome DevTools at Google
Jecelyn Yeen is a Developer Advocate at Google on the Chrome team, focusing on DevTools and testing. She enjoys building loveable and scalable products that are used by millions. She speaks English, Chinese, Malay, Javascript, Typescript, C#, and more.
Prior to joining Google, she worked as a software architect, consultant, engineering manager, and software engineer in various sizes of companies from startups, SME to MNC.
When she’s not coding (and avocado-ing), she’s jumping into mysterious seawaters in search of narwhals and mermaids.