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Testsigma has a marketplace for add-ons where Testsigma users publish add-ons that they’ve developed.
If the add-ons feature is enabled in your account, you will see an add-ons icon below the Settings icon on the leftmost Navigation bar.
Refer to the GIF below to find the available community add-ons.
Add-ons will be categorized as follows:
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Community: Contains add-ons published publicly by the community and available to the community.
- Featured: Most popular and top-rated add-ons are listed under the Featured category.
- New and Updated add-ons: New and recently updated add-ons are listed in this category.
- Testsigma add-ons: These are the add-ons provided by the Testsigma Team for the community.
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Installed add-ons: These are already installed and activated in your account.
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My add-ons: These are add-ons created by you(Public & Private).
You can publish a custom add-on either as a private or public add-on. All add-ons that are created publicly are shared and available on the Testsigma Add-ons Community Marketplace.
If you can’t find an add-on that suits your requirements, we encourage you to create a new one and publish it to the Marketplace to help other SDETs in the QA Community. See how you can create an add-on.
To find a specific add-on, you can use the search feature (just below the New add-on button) on the add-ons community page.
You can also sort the add-ons list by package name, created, and updated date.
You can filter the add-ons list by Tag, Application Type, Ratings, Created, and Updated Date
Clicking on an add-on opens the add-on details page as shown below:
You can find the below details on the add-on details page:
- Add-on Name
- Download the source code Button
- Creator Name
- Created Date
- Add-on Description
- Add-on Rating
- Number of Installs
- Supported Application Types
- Actions supported with the add-on
- Data Generators supported with the add-on