Feature Spotlight: Keploy Data Mock Generation

15th December 2023
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Animesh Pathak

DevRel Engineer @Keploy

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Talk Description

What are Feature Spotlights?

Feature Spotlights are short, concise videos focused on highlighting a single feature of a tool or framework, but most importantly, they're framed around a problem that anyone doing testing faces in their day-to-day work.  

For example: the problem could be you've been asked to do cross-browser testing. Therefore, the Feature Spotlight might highlight how you could do that with Selenium, with Cypress, with Playwright.

The problem could be that you've been asked to look for a massive log file for certain keywords or phrases.

What you’ll learn

By the end of this talk, you'll be able to:

  • Learn about Keploy Data Mock Generation
Animesh Pathak's profile'

Animesh Pathak

DevRel Engineer @Keploy

Animesh is a Developer Relations Engineer at Keploy and an avid tech community and hackathon enthusiast. Having worked with various technologies such as NodeJS, Microsoft Azure, etc., he has spent the last 2 years empowering tech communities and is currently active as a Gold MLSA, Postman Student Leader and Twilio Field Operator. He has keen interest in cloud security and software testing and is responsible for managing and technically driving engagements across APAC. Animesh's technical skill set is predominantly revolves around cloud security, with a focus on Azure, Docker, containers and various CI/CD tools.
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  • testbash-autumn-2023
  • testing-tools