Summary
Nowadays, building a winning web application is harder than ever due to the massive digital transformation in progress, and the cost of failure to the brands when something goes wrong. Utilizing all testing types earlier on in the development stages and acknowledging the different methods, tools, and browser-provided capabilities can be a great start in terms of building a quality plan for your web application. Such a plan must cover all the functional and non-functional aspects of testing. Additionally, it should consider cost and time efficiency tools such as headless browser testing, web developer tools, HAR
files, and more techniques that were mentioned in this chapter.
Throughout this chapter, we have learned about the advanced web landscape and the new modern application types. We defined and provided insights into responsive web applications, PWAs, and how to properly address the quality of these types of applications. Additionally, we looked at the different testing types that are available to developers and test engineers and broke down each testing type into a web-related use case.
After covering those topics, we then discussed the concept of using headless browsers in conjunction with a headed browser as part of a development workflow to expedite feedback, address environment setup, performance, and stability, and help debug on real browsers more efficiently.
Finally, we closed the chapter with a few statements around overall cross-browser testing considerations.
That concludes this chapter! Hopefully, it will help you learn more about the web application landscape and how to build a proper testing strategy for your future web applications.
In the following chapter, we will unfold the key challenges that web application developers face and explain the reasons behind these challenges.