Read the blog post by Louisa Seers to find out about her experiences and thoughts during her first six months as Galasa IBM Product Manager and Chair of the Galasa Technical Steering Committee (TSC), and the Galasa journey to adoption by the Open Mainframe Project (OMP).
Learn about the software requirements you need to get started with the Galasa command line tool (galasactl)and find out how to download and install it on your local machine. Watch a demo that takes you through the process of creating, building and running Galasa tests, and viewing the output of those test runs.
Integration testing can be complicated. Tests often require configuration parameters to bind to a specific test environment. Galasa Managers require configuration so that systems under test can be contacted. This information needs to stored in a single, central repository that is shareable to the Galasa framework, Ecosystem, Managers and tests. Find out how Galasa solves these challenges by its use of the Configuration Property Store (CPS). Watch the video to understand the features of the Galasa CPS, and see a demonstration on manipulating the values in a CPS by using the Galasa command line (Galasa CLI). Use the information to help you to simplify your test configuration, set Ecosystem-wide configuration properties, and set parameters and credentials on the Ecosystem for tests to read and use at runtime.
No enterprise application exists as an island anymore. Find out how Galasa has modernized the test processes that validate the quality of applications with end-to end integration testing that integrates with other open-source tooling.
The Open Mainframe Project, an open-source initiative that enables collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and resources, today welcomed Galasa, a project that offers developers the ability to test applications at scale regardless of platform, into its ecosystem.