How to Create Test Scripts Using the Chrome DevTools Recorder Panel
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How to Create Test Scripts Using the Chrome DevTools Recorder Panel
Create JSON, Puppeteer, and Puppeteer Replay test hand to run on Sauce Labs utilize the Chrome DevTools Recorder panel
You can now read, replay, and measure user feed with the newChrome DevTools Recorder panel. The Recorder panel is uncommitted in Chrome versions 101 and above.
A major benefit of the Chrome DevTools Recorder panel is that it command minimal background knowledge on testing to use. This allows ontogenesis squad to more easy create and run user flow tests.
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Running Chrome DevTools rematch recordings on Sauce Labs
Chrome DevTools user flow transcription can be imported and exported via a JSON file. You can download and export the JSON file as a JSON, Puppeteer, or Puppeteer Replay hand to run on Sauce Labs using. By running rematch recordings on Sauce Labs, teams acquire access to video, screenshots, and other test metadata to help debug and ameliorate their tests. For information on how to run saucectl with replay transcription, see the.
The undermentioned snippet demonstrate a rematch register run with saucectl:

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