Oh look! Someone with their face + pointing in a thumbnail! How original! Just think about how many more clicks you’ll get now that you look exactly like every other unimaginative lemming moron on KZbin! 😂
@Cloudreview-h5d2 күн бұрын
Really cool, How can we do the same using Pycharm?
@BondarAcademy2 күн бұрын
I am afraid you can't. This is a Playwright plugin for the VS Code, and as far as I know, Playwright does not have plugins for pycharm. But, you still can use a locator picker running the Playwright's UI mode, which I also show in the video.
@YuliyaDzervanouskaya-k9z13 күн бұрын
It's very helpful! Thank you! I'd love to see more videos like this that focus on solving real-world coding problems.
@АнтонПопов-ш6р13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the useful information!
@4vd213 күн бұрын
You are awesome! Thank you! :-)
@AryaArshАй бұрын
Really? Good Engineers Are Expensive?😮 Thousands of enginners are happy to to do it for 10 USD per hour.👍
@BondarAcademyАй бұрын
Very expensive! A good automation engineer who can architect scalable and maintainable test frameworks can easily make $150K/year. Test automation is not just "driver find element click". That part is easy and, indeed, costs $10/hour.
@AryaArshАй бұрын
@@BondarAcademy Sir, I work as Senior SDET in Bangalore, India. I work for an US based product company. I have developed frameworks for multiple projects. Approximately 3000 test cases are executed every single day. I have created frameworks using Java with SpringBoot, Python with pytest-bdd, TypeScript-Playwright-Cucumber, RestAssured, WebdriverIO, Appium etc with all the reporting. I managed Jenkins pipelines / Azure pipelines. I have executed my code in Docker containers in past. Now, I'm learning AWS on project demand. I have done more than 30 certifications in various technologies like React, Express, GraphQL, Jmeter, K6, RestAssured, etc., I have also created small tools using Langchain & OpenAI for my project. Currently, I am learning & trying to create AI agents using Langgraph / CrewAI to remove unnecessary burden from my team and boost their productivity. It should be not very complex, but, sufficient enough to save some time. Sir, believe me, my current salary is not more than $25K/year including taxes. Here, highest salary is around 60K per year for Senior SDET with 8-10 years of experience working in MAANG companies.
@AryaArshАй бұрын
@@BondarAcademy Probably, in U.S or U.K market cost is very high due to high living cost. For a good automation engineer who can architect a test frameworks. You can easily get within 25K-30K/year in India.👍 But, It's not easy to find a good reliable resource. You need to interview 200-300 engineers to get 2-3 engineers who can develop a good automation frameworks. Cost wise, 30K is really a very good salary in India for a person with 5-8 years of experience in fullstack SDET role.
@BondarAcademyАй бұрын
@@AryaArsh I agree with you. Market matters as well. Companies in the US and UK can hire off-shore engineers from India, and many companies do. Unfortunately, it's hard to find good ones, as you have mentioned. For a company, it's often cheaper to pay $150K/year to on-shore skilled engineers than to spend time and money on 200-300 interviews trying to find a good engineer for 30K/year.
@IraKuim044 ай бұрын
I was trying to fail the test but it was passing, I even inserted 000 instead of Playwright but it still passed
@BondarAcademy4 ай бұрын
Are you sure that you have saved changes in the file?
@andremento18194 ай бұрын
Definitely true to its title "Understanding once and forever" 😃
@TheXzzy6 ай бұрын
I can't thank you enough for all the work and the Cypress automation Course. It helped me a lot!
@gregoryrogers14207 ай бұрын
"PromoSM"
@MaheshJoshi_wellington7 ай бұрын
Thank you looking forward to more playwright videos you are amazing
@BondarAcademy7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thank you )
@MaheshJoshi_wellington8 ай бұрын
Awesome 👌🏻👌🏻
@WestCoastG1008 ай бұрын
I'm currently watching your Udemy course. it's really the better option than KZbin, given that Udemy frequently makes discounts and a good course can be found for even less money. Really the knowledge gap is a thing I've experienced - I've been watching your videos, did the exercises with you successfully but when it came time to implement it in real-life scenario --> brick wall. I've decided to change my approach and exercise on the project I work with at my job, hoping that by applying the learned into a project I need to work on I will learn better.
@BondarAcademy8 ай бұрын
100% agree with you! You can develop hands-on skills working on a real project. But what is important in this approach, is that you should have someone more experienced than you in your team, who can provide guidance and feedback on your pull request. Otherwise, you are risking to learn how to do things incorrectly. If you are working alone, at least follow the "best practices" page for the framework and engage in the public communities learning from others. By the way, I have added the subscription plans at Bondar Academy, making it more affordable and competitive with Udemy pricing.
@WestCoastG1008 ай бұрын
@@BondarAcademy I also agree with you! I've already made some successful tests on the project, but I doubt they're optimised. I have someone more experienced but will see if they can help or I need to do all by myself. Will have your advices in mind.