Know About Record And Replay Testing
Blog post from Keploy
Record and Replay testing, also known as codeless automation, simplifies the testing process by allowing users to create automated scripts without programming knowledge. This method records user actions and replays them to automate tests, making it an appealing option for teams transitioning from manual to automated testing. However, despite its ease, Record and Replay testing has developed a bad reputation due to challenges such as frequent script breakage caused by changes in application code, resulting in fragile and redundant scripts that complicate debugging and maintenance. Additionally, these tests are limited in coverage, often focusing only on basic navigation testing and facing integration issues with software development lifecycle processes. While Record and Replay tools can serve as an introductory step into test automation, their limitations and high maintenance costs make them unsuitable for long-term or complex test scenarios.
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