I would recommend SpecFlow to anyone who wants a clear understanding of the logical flow in their automation. It is beneficial for comprehending how things work. Overall, I would rate it as an eight out of ten.
In our company, we need to maintain the scripts of the product daily, and in case of failures, we need to check out the scripts. I would recommend the product to those planning to use it based on both they are planning to build. If you are going for unit testing or small scripts, then you can go with SpecFlow. I don't have much experience with the solution. It is a good and straightforward product. It is also an easy-to-use and user-friendly product that can easily adapt to any framework. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
Software Quality Assurance Supervisor at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-11-10T11:25:32Z
Nov 10, 2022
We're end-users. I'd advise new users to just have a basic understanding of the writing scenarios in Gherkin and know how to manage the test data within the test cases. When the number of test cases increases, you've got to be ready. People who do not write well in Gherkin end up messing up the scenarios. They don't know how to make test cases more cohesive, or how to have test data that are more cohesive. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-09-06T13:42:53Z
Sep 6, 2022
I'd advise anybody thinking of implementing SpecFlow to make sure they have knowledge of programming with automation or Microsoft technologies. I would rate SpecFlow eight out of ten.
SpecFlow is a testing framework that supports Behaviour Driven Development (BDD). It lets us define application behavior in plain meaningful English text using a simple grammar defined by a language called Gherkin.
I would recommend SpecFlow to anyone who wants a clear understanding of the logical flow in their automation. It is beneficial for comprehending how things work. Overall, I would rate it as an eight out of ten.
In our company, we need to maintain the scripts of the product daily, and in case of failures, we need to check out the scripts. I would recommend the product to those planning to use it based on both they are planning to build. If you are going for unit testing or small scripts, then you can go with SpecFlow. I don't have much experience with the solution. It is a good and straightforward product. It is also an easy-to-use and user-friendly product that can easily adapt to any framework. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
We're end-users. I'd advise new users to just have a basic understanding of the writing scenarios in Gherkin and know how to manage the test data within the test cases. When the number of test cases increases, you've got to be ready. People who do not write well in Gherkin end up messing up the scenarios. They don't know how to make test cases more cohesive, or how to have test data that are more cohesive. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
I'd advise anybody thinking of implementing SpecFlow to make sure they have knowledge of programming with automation or Microsoft technologies. I would rate SpecFlow eight out of ten.