Product Information
What is Gauge?
Creating Readable and Maintainable Tests
Gauge tests are written in Markdown format, making them easier to write and maintain. Reuse specifications and leverage powerful refactoring to reduce redundancy. Less code and readable specifications mean less time spent maintaining test suites.
Use Your Preferred Language and Tools
Gauge supports multiple languages, IDEs, CI/CD tools, and automation drivers. You don’t need to learn a new language or tool to make test automation work for you.
Extend with Plugins
Gauge features a robust plugin architecture and ecosystem. Easily extend Gauge to add support for IDEs, drivers, data sources, text execution events, or your preferred programming language.
Quickly Identify Issues
Don’t waste time sifting through stack traces. Gauge captures screenshots of test failures, giving you a clear view of what went wrong. Reports are available in multiple formats (XML, JSON, HTML).
Scale Your Tests
Save time on tedious setup for parallel testing in CI/CD pipelines. With Gauge’s out-of-the-box parallelization support, speed up your tests and optimize infrastructure usage.
Better Manage Your Data Sets
Gauge supports data-driven testing. Keep data sets separate from test scripts to run them repeatedly against multiple data sets. Test effortlessly with large data sets while maintaining highly readable specifications.
How to use Gauge?
Gauge is a free, open-source test automation framework designed to simplify acceptance testing, helping users create readable and maintainable tests.
Core Functions of Gauge
Website testing
Usage Scenarios of Gauge
- Write and maintain tests using Markdown.
- Automate tests across multiple programming languages (e.g., JavaScript, C#, Java) and CI/CD tools.
- Extend support for IDEs, drivers, and data sources via plugins.
- Quickly identify test issues with failure screenshots.
- Parallelize tests in CI/CD pipelines for efficiency.
- Conduct data-driven testing and manage test datasets.
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