Carina is a Java-based test automation framework that unites all testing layers: Mobile applications (web, native, hybrid), WEB applications, REST services, Databases.
This framework is built on top of most popular open-source solutions like Selenium, and Appium reducing dependence on specific technology stack.
Carina test project is structured as a standard Maven project:
Carina is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Carina framework is built on top of most popular open-source solutions like Selenium, Appium, TestNG allowing to reduce dependence on specific technology stack.
- Supports all popular browsers (IE, Safari, Chrome, Firefox) and mobile devices (iOS/Android). Special feature for mobile domain: it reuses test automation code between IOS/Android up to 70-80%.
- Built in Java, it is cross-platform. Tests may be easily executed both on Unix or Windows OS. All you need is JDK 8 installed.
- Framework supports different types of databases – both relational and non-relational (MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL), providing DAO layer implementation using MyBatis ORM framework.
- API testing is based on Freemarker template engine. It enables great flexibility in generating REST requests and responses are dynamically changed by incoming arguments.
- Fully integrated into Zebrunner Starter Kit that helps to setup a production-ready environment for running Mobile, Web and API tests.
Website: zebrunner.github.io/carina
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Qaprosoft
License: Apache License 2.0
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