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Karma vs QMetry: What are the differences?

Karma: Spectacular Test Runner for JavaScript. Karma is not a testing framework, nor an assertion library. Karma just launches a HTTP server, and generates the test runner HTML file you probably already know from your favourite testing framework. So for testing purposes you can use pretty much anything you like; QMetry: Designed for agile testing and DevOps teams to build, manage, and deploy quality software. It offers agile testing solutions for QA teams to automate testing. Use it to shorten software testing cycles.

Karma belongs to "Browser Testing" category of the tech stack, while QMetry can be primarily classified under "Test Management".

Some of the features offered by Karma are:

  • Test on Real Devices
  • Remote Control
  • Testing Framework Agnostic

On the other hand, QMetry provides the following key features:

  • TEST PLAN MANAGEMENT
  • TEST CASE ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT
  • TEST EXECUTION MANAGEMENT

Karma is an open source tool with 11K GitHub stars and 1.63K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Karma's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Karma
Pros of QMetry
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    Test Runner
  • 35
    Open source
  • 27
    Continuous Integration
  • 22
    Great for running tests
  • 18
    Test on Real Devices
  • 11
    Backed by google
  • 5
    Easy Debugging
  • 2
    Remote Control
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    Cons of Karma
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    • 1
      Slow, because tests are run in a real browser
    • 1
      Requires the use of hacks to find tests dynamically
    • 1
      Slow and clunky
    • 1
      Some terms and processes are confusing

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    What is Karma?

    Karma is not a testing framework, nor an assertion library. Karma just launches a HTTP server, and generates the test runner HTML file you probably already know from your favourite testing framework. So for testing purposes you can use pretty much anything you like.

    What is QMetry?

    It offers agile testing solutions for QA teams to automate testing. Use it to shorten software testing cycles

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    What are some alternatives to Karma and QMetry?
    Jasmine
    Jasmine is a Behavior Driven Development testing framework for JavaScript. It does not rely on browsers, DOM, or any JavaScript framework. Thus it's suited for websites, Node.js projects, or anywhere that JavaScript can run.
    Jest
    Jest provides you with multiple layers on top of Jasmine.
    Mocha
    Mocha is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on node.js and the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. Mocha tests run serially, allowing for flexible and accurate reporting, while mapping uncaught exceptions to the correct test cases.
    Protractor
    Protractor is an end-to-end test framework for Angular and AngularJS applications. Protractor runs tests against your application running in a real browser, interacting with it as a user would.
    Git
    Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
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