Usetrace vs WebdriverIO: What are the differences?
Developers describe Usetrace as "Web app testing system that doesn’t require coding or constant updating". Show Usetrace's artificial user how to test your web app - and she'll handle your repetitive UI testing. Usetrace doesn't require coding, and reusable modules make tests quick to create and maintain. Save your time for development while knowing that your app works after each update. On the other hand, WebdriverIO is detailed as "Webdriver/Selenium 2.0 JavaScript bindings for Node.js". WebdriverIO lets you control a browser or a mobile application with just a few lines of code. Your test code will look simple, concise and easy to read.
Usetrace and WebdriverIO can be primarily classified as "Browser Testing" tools.
Some of the features offered by Usetrace are:
- No setup needed. Start immediately in your browser
- Modular parametrizable use cases
- Get reports directly in your team chat
On the other hand, WebdriverIO provides the following key features:
- Extendable
- Support for the WebDriver specification as well as to Appium
- Easy Test Setup
WebdriverIO is an open source tool with 5.04K GitHub stars and 1.44K GitHub forks. Here's a link to WebdriverIO's open source repository on GitHub.