A curated collection of Selenium resources including tools, drivers, containers, cloud services, and testing frameworks.
Awesome Selenium is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates high-quality resources for Selenium-based web automation and testing. It provides developers and QA engineers with a categorized directory of tools, libraries, frameworks, drivers, and services that work with Selenium WebDriver. The project helps users discover and evaluate the right solutions for their specific automation needs across different programming languages and platforms.
Software testers, QA engineers, and developers who use Selenium for browser automation, testing, or web scraping. It's particularly valuable for those looking to explore the Selenium ecosystem, find language-specific bindings, or discover infrastructure tools.
It saves time by providing a vetted, organized collection of Selenium resources that would otherwise require extensive research. The list is maintained by the community and follows the 'awesome list' standards for quality and relevance, ensuring users find reliable and up-to-date tools.
A curated list of delightful Selenium resources.
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It organizes Selenium tools across categories like languages, containers, and cloud services, as seen in the detailed 'Tools' and 'Containers' sections, saving research time.
Follows 'awesome list' standards with an Awesome badge and automated testing via GitHub Actions, ensuring curated, relevant entries.
Lists bindings for JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, Python, Java, C#, Groovy, and Dart, plus mobile and desktop tools, catering to diverse tech stacks.
Includes Docker setups, Selenium Grid solutions, and device farms like OpenSTF, providing end-to-end automation resources beyond basic drivers.
The list merely provides links without depth—no comparisons, user reviews, or guidance on tool selection, leaving evaluation to the user.
Despite testing badges, community maintenance can lag, leading to outdated entries like the deprecated WebdriverCSS, requiring users to verify currency.
It lacks tutorials, code samples, or troubleshooting help, forcing users to rely on external documentation for the listed tools.
The sheer volume of options without filtering or rankings can paralyze newcomers trying to choose the right Selenium framework or service.