What is Alumnium?
Alumnium is a tool designed to streamline browser test creation for software and test engineers. It leverages Artificial Intelligence, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs), to convert test instructions written in natural language into executable code. This approach aims to reduce the tedium often associated with test automation.
The tool integrates with popular web automation frameworks like Playwright and Selenium, allowing engineers to maintain control over their test logic while Alumnium handles browser interactions. It is built to support engineers by helping them automate tests efficiently without sacrificing their expertise, initially supporting Python test frameworks with plans for future expansion to other languages and mobile platforms.
Features
- AI-Powered Intelligence: Leverages LLMs for natural-language-to-code translation in testing.
- Web Application Support: Integrates with Playwright and Selenium for web automation.
- Test Framework Integration: Natively supports Python test frameworks, with more languages planned.
- Engineer-Centric Design: Keeps engineers in control of test logic while automating browser interactions.
- Human-Readable Instructions: Allows tests to be written in plain language using 'do', 'check', and 'get' commands.
- Flexible AI Provider Support: Works with Anthropic, Google Gemini, OpenAI, and Meta Llama.
Use Cases
- Automating browser test creation for web applications.
- Speeding up the test automation process for software and test engineers.
- Translating plain language test scenarios into executable test scripts.
- Integrating natural language test descriptions into existing Python test frameworks.
- Extracting data from web pages as part of automated test assertions.
FAQs
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What AI providers does Alumnium integrate with?
Alumnium works with popular AI providers such as Anthropic, Google Gemini, OpenAI, and Meta Llama. -
Which programming languages and test frameworks does Alumnium support?
Alumnium currently supports any Python test framework. Support for JavaScript, Ruby, and other languages is planned for the future. -
How does Alumnium understand and execute test instructions?
Alumnium's AI interprets natural language instructions to generate and execute browser interactions, using the web page’s accessibility tree and optionally, a screenshot. -
Is Alumnium intended to replace test engineers?
No, Alumnium is designed to assist test and software engineers by automating browser interactions while keeping them in control of the test logic. -
What kind of applications can Alumnium test?
Alumnium supports testing web applications and integrates with tools like Playwright and Selenium. Mobile support is planned for the future.
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