Expert Workshops
The Selenium Conference is bringing together a diverse set of experts to give hands-on workshops on a number of topics that get regularly discussed in the Selenium-users mailing list and on blogs around the world. The 2013 workshops will be held on Monday, June 10th, the day before the conference officially starts. To attend, please purchase a workshop ticket (spots are limited).
Schedule
Monday, June 10
8am – 9am: Registration
9am – 12pm: Track A: Appium Workshop: Hands-On Mobile App
Automation
9am – 12pm: Track B: Fix a Bug, Become a Committer
12:00pm – 1:00pm: LUNCH
1pm – 4pm: Track A: Get your Grid up and Running
1pm – 4pm: Track B: Help Us Rewrite the Official Selenium Docs From
Scratch
Kevin Menard
Selenium Grid can be a bit daunting to get up and running. Starting it is quite
easy, but using it effectively requires pulling in third party tools. In this
workshop we’ll cover how you would realistically run your grid, using best
practices culled from several large grid installations. We’ll set up the grid,
configure it for centralized logging, set up BrowserMob Proxy, add monitoring
for all services, and handle common failure scenarios.
Jonathan Lipps
Appium is a new open-source project that implements the WebDriver protocol for
native mobile apps. Using it, we will write Selenium tests using our favorite
language bindings for native iOS and Android apps, just like we have been able
to do for web apps. In this workshop, we’ll see how easy it is to get Appium
running, and explore its power by writing tests for mobile web, hybrid, and
native apps. Automation shouldn’t be a second-class citizen in the mobile world,
and now it doesn’t have to be.
Santiago Suarez Ordonez
In an unprecedented effort, we’re calling participants of the conference to join
3 of the Selenium Commiters in the effort to create the new official
documentation for the Selenium project. With the goal of putting together new
docs that are mainly focused on Selenium 2/Webdriver from the get go, our aim is
to make everyone’s experience better, from getting started with Selenium, to
finding advanced topics, all in one place. Our plan is for the revamped docs to
be easily accessible for use and contribution by anyone, from anywhere.