Nightwatch Chrome Recorder
Overview
Nightwatch Chrome Recorder is a Chrome extension developed by support.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Nightwatch Chrome Recorder is 0.2.2, updated on 2023-01-19.
681 users have installed this extension.
5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: browserstack.com
Nightwatch Extension for Devtools that allows you to export tests directly from the Recorder panel.
Nightwatch Chrome Recorder Extension lets you export user flows as Nightwatch test scripts from the Recorder panel in Chrome DevTools.
With Chrome Recorder and the Nightwatch Chrome Recorder Extension, you can start creating test scripts for Nightwatch with just a few clicks.
After installing this extension, you will see a new "Export as Nightwatch Test Script" option available under the export menu.
Learn more about Chrome Recorder and the Nightwatch extension with our official guide: bit.ly/nightwatch-recorder.
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Chris Johnson
2022-09-17
This is exactly what I wanted, it lets you create your first E2E test without coding knowledge. Also, love the fact how easy it is, and you can run your first tests on a real browser. |
Chris Johnson
2022-09-17
This is exactly what I wanted, it lets you create your first E2E test without coding knowledge. Also, love the fact how easy it is, and you can run your first tests on a real browser. |
Chris Johnson
2022-09-17
This is exactly what I wanted, it lets you create your first E2E test without coding knowledge. Also, love the fact how easy it is, and you can run your first tests on a real browser. |
Chris Johnson
2022-09-17
This is exactly what I wanted, it lets you create your first E2E test without coding knowledge. Also, love the fact how easy it is, and you can run your first tests on a real browser. |
Chris Johnson
2022-09-17
This is exactly what I wanted, it lets you create your first E2E test without coding knowledge. Also, love the fact how easy it is, and you can run your first tests on a real browser. |