Some mobile app development teams today are still dealing with the challenges of maintaining physical/on-premises real devices for mobile app testing. This blog post makes the case for moving real device testing to the cloud.
Selenium is the industry-standard, open-source testing automation framework. This blog explains how to use XPath as a web element locator in Selenium.
This article compares and contrasts the three most popular unit testing frameworks in ASP.NET Core: NUnit, xUnit, and MSTest.
Learn how better error monitoring and reporting can help improve your mobile app's user experience and app store reviews.
Whether you’re starting off in mobile testing or a seasoned tester, learn more about Android mobile emulators and how they can help streamline your testing process.
Sauce Labs is honored to take part in Lesbians Who Tech + Allies 2022 as a sponsor and presenter October 10-14 at the Castro Theater in San Francisco.
API load testing, which identifies how stable your APIs are under different workloads, is a crucial part of performance testing. In this guide you will learn what is API load testing, when to perform load testing, and more.
You can now test your apps on Safari 16 with Sauce Labs automated testing, live testing, and Sauce Connect.
There are a number of things to consider when automating your mobile app tests, but first and foremost is to decide which tests should be and can be automated. This means understanding the business goals that are most important to your organization, as well as the risks you want to manage and mitigate.
Another September, another highly anticipated Apple launch: with iOS 16 released, now is the time to test your mobile app to ensure feature compatibility and deliver a seamless customer experience.
Cross-browser testing is critical for ensuring that software development teams provide their customers with flawless user experiences through cross-browser compatibility.
Due to a recent change made by Mozilla, Sauce Labs will update Firefox GeckoDriver to version 0.31.0 on October 4, 2022 for Firefox versions 90 and later. If you run cross-browser tests on Firefox using Sauce Labs, you may need to update your tests to ensure continued compatibility.