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Dakka - generate automation tests for Cypress, Playwright and Puppeteer
A Django Package that generates basic unittest and pytest style tests for Django REST Framework ViewSets
An automatic test case generator for C source code using Memorized Symbolic Execution
Ease your work on Spring Boot applications: quickly generate functional non-regression tests, diagnose performance and generate non-regression tests on performance-related properties.
Test generator from Markdown file.
My solutions of MPP labs
While adding new problems to robocontest.uz, some new users have problems with generating test cases. This repo might be helpful!
Hack the other's Solutions or Find logical errors and bugs by generating the platform independent set of random testcases
🧪 Test Generator CLI | Stress Testing | Create Supercharged Test Cases with Ease!
A web app that generates Civil Service Quizzes
Project to contribute with Clojure beginners which aim to understand about the use of schemas
A npm package that Automate Cypress test generation from HTML snippets. Simply provide an HTML snippet and test name, and instantly generate Cypress test code for UI testing.
Python Library supporting Test Generators
AGTGA - Automated GUI Test-case Generation for Android
An AI enhanced practice test application used to help prepare students with both rehearsed and newly generated questions for any subject domain, academic or otherwise.
:airplane: A fuzz testing tool for generating and performing system tests for Paparazzi auto pilot
GGQ is a code generator for Quarkus which generates REST APIs incl Swagger, Unit and Integration Tests. Supportet technologies: JPA_REST, HIBERNATE_PANACHE_REST, JPA_SPRING_REST, MONGO_PANACHE_REST, MONGO_PANACHE_REST_OIDC, HIBERNATE_PANACHE_REST_KAFKA
ISP starts with a finite (usually small) set of characteristics. For example, characteristics to describe MS students might be: major, year started, status, and visa. Each characteristic is divided into a finite (usually small) set of blocks. For example, the student characteristics may have the following blocks: major = [swe, cs, infs, other] year started = [2022, 2021, 2020 or earlier] status = [part-time, full-time] visa = [US, student, other] Software testers often use one letter abstract names for characteristics and blocks. For example, A = major, B = year started, C = status, and D = visa. Then the blocks are simplified to A = [A1, A2, A3, A4]; B = [B1, B2, B3]; C = [C1, C2]; and D = [D1, D2, D3]. Software testers create test inputs for software by designing characteristics and blocks for the system interfaces, then combining blocks in one of several ways to create complete tests. With the MS student example, the blocks can be combined to form a maximum of 4*3*2*3 = 72 possible tests (more examples are below under ISP criteria).
Generates a fully-fledged Robot Framework Datadriver test and (optional) Jira/XRay test tickets from an OpenAPI V3 JSON/YAML schema file.
Automatic elsys-db-practices test generator