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SeleniumBase Recorder Mode with Michael Mintz

09 January 2022 at 4:39 PM
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SeleniumBase Recorder Mode with Michael Mintz

About This Episode:

Want to know an excellent way to generate selenium python tests automatically? In this episode, Michael Mintz, the creator of SeleniumBase, shares a new feature that does just that — Recorder Mode. Discover how it lets you record & export browser actions into test automation scripts. Also, find out when and, more importantly, when not to use it. Listen up!

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About Michael Mintz

Chief Architect & Director of SeleniumBase. Automation Engineering Lead at iboss.

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