Guides on browser automation and reducing repetitive work
Selenium is highly extensible, with a large ecosystem of third-party plugins and frameworks that can enhance its functionality, making it a go-to tool for browser automation. In this article, we’ll see how to automate browser actions using Selenium.
Playwright and Selenium are two popular automated testing frameworks for web applications. In this article, we'll explore these two frameworks and compare some of their features to help you make an informed decision when choosing the best automated testing framework for your project.
This article will introduce you to some Chrome extensions for finding XPath, which help developers quickly locate and interact with specific elements on a web page while doing automated tests.
Learn how to take scheduled website screenshots in desktop, tablet, and mobile views using Browserbear in Node.js. You will also learn how to deploy AWS Lambda functions using the Serverless Framework to automate the screenshot task.
Web scraping has become a crucial part of data gathering in today's digital age. It involves extracting data from websites automatically using various tools. In this article, we will explore different web scraping tools including Cheerio, Puppeteer, Nightmare, Playwright, and Browserbear.
In this article, we will discuss the advanced techniques for web scraping with Browserbear. Building upon the basic understanding of web scraping introduced in Part 1 of the tutorial, we will show you how to scrape more information using the data that we got from the previous task.
In this article, we will explore different ways to scrape data from a website using Python, including using libraries like Beautiful Soup, Scrapy, Selenium, and an API called Browserbear.
This article introduces you to Roborabbit, a scalable, cloud-based service that helps you automate the web browser with ease. We'll also go through some automation templates that you can start using immediately.
In this article, we will explore different ways to scrape data from a website using Python, including using libraries like Beautiful Soup, Scrapy, Selenium, and an API called Browserbear.
Sign up for our once a fortnight newsletter update on new Roborabbit features and our business journey