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Momentic

Create E2E tests in just a few minutes instead of taking days.

Tool Information

Momentic is an innovative low-code platform that leverages AI to streamline software testing, making it faster and easier for developers.

Momentic simplifies the way developers create end-to-end (E2E) tests by cutting down on the time spent on setup. Thanks to its AI capabilities, the platform takes on complex tasks like identifying elements, reasoning through assertions, making visual comparisons, and even executing complete tests on its own.

One of the standout features of Momentic is its ability to locate elements based on their visual appearance and accessibility attributes, rather than relying on traditional methods like XPath or CSS selectors. This approach makes it much easier to work with the user interface.

Creating assertions is also a breeze; you can formulate them from any logical statement or visual condition. Plus, Momentic can record user interactions, which it then uses to generate tests automatically. Developers can run tests locally without having to deploy their apps first, which speeds up the development process significantly.

The platform is designed with convenience in mind. It allows you to save your tests directly within the codebase, ensuring they stay up-to-date as development progresses. You can execute these tests in any continuous integration or continuous deployment (CI/CD) environment, making it incredibly versatile.

Additionally, Momentic's AI helps track ongoing requests and patiently waits for them to finish, so you're not left wondering about the status of your tests. It even supports customizable step generation to meet your specific goals and allows you to execute custom JavaScript code to set the stage for your tests. Overall, Momentic is your go-to tool for efficient software testing, making life easier for developers everywhere.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Increases efficiency
  • Tests in CI/CD environments
  • Stores tests in codebase
  • Waits for request to finish
  • Performs visual comparisons
  • Locates elements
  • Low-code platform
  • Keeps tests current
  • Manages full tests
  • Records user actions
  • Utilizes accessibility attributes
  • Produces tests
  • Monitors ongoing requests
  • Executes tests during development
  • Operates in local app
  • Avoids XPath/CSS selectors
  • Customizable step making
  • Quick end-to-end test building
  • Thinks about assertions
  • Allows custom JavaScript execution
  • Finds elements by sight
  • Creates assertions based on logic
  • Doesn't need app to be deployed
  • Automates software testing

Cons

  • JS code needs to run
  • Depends on requests in progress
  • No XPath or CSS selectors
  • Auto-waiting function
  • Possible delays in execution
  • Complicated step creation
  • Local app needed
  • Assumes logical statements
  • Depends on how things look

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