Formal Leapwork Training
Goal
Facilitated web sessions as checkpoints along the training and initial implementation Leapwork in your environment.
Checklist
These training tasks take approximately 24 to 60 hours, depending on the selected topics and specific automation and technology stack requirements.
Outcome
Completion of a successful first test run using Leapwork for a schedule of 10-15 prioritized test cases, providing a model to follow as you expand testing efforts.
Application Categories
To help you understand which technology you would need to understand in Leapwork, the table below has a few applications categorized into the 3 technologies Leapwork primarily segregates into what training modules are applicable. Select which training modules are applicable to your training needs.
Desktop Modules
- D365 suite
- Salesforce
- Any in-house or open web application
Web Modules
- Any .exe software launched on Windows Machines
Virtual Modules
- Any application accessed via Citrix, or other remote desktop clients
Training Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Leapwork and web/desktop/virtual testing
Goal
Learn the fundamentals of Leapwork, build foundational skills in web, desktop, and virtual automation.
Who Should Attend
Beginners: To understand the basics of Leapwork automation on web.
Intermediate users: To advance skills in automation, data operations, and collaboration.
Advanced users: To handle complex scenarios with advanced automation techniques.
Outcome
Competence in using Leapwork for automation.
Introduction to Leapwork architecture, learning center, and knowledge base
Web Automation Training
- Create your first web automation flow
- Sub-flows and reusability
- Form fields and web controls
- Reading web text and numbers
- Iterating through lists of elements
- Automating mobile web pages
Lesson Exercises
Desktop Automation Training
- Introduction to desktop UI automation
- Automating new contact creation
- Automating across different technologies
Lesson Exercises
Virtual Desktop Training
- Introduction to virtual desktop automation
- Using image recognition in virtual automation
- Test & numbers in virtual automation
- Clicking elements in virtual automation
- Driving keyboard actions
- Position & areas
Lesson Exercises
Additional resources
Module 2: Advanced Web/Desktop/Virtual Testing
Goal
Build advanced skills in Web, Desktop and Virtual automation. Learn to handle complex automation scenarios, including iterations and complex strategy editor techniques.
Who Should Attend
Intermediate users: To advance skills in automation, data operations, and collaboration.
Advanced users: To handle complex scenarios with advanced automation techniques.
Outcome
Competence in using Leapwork for desktop application or virtual automation testing.
Advanced Web Automation Training
Lesson Exercises
Advanced Desktop Automation Training
- Strategy editor
- Dynamic fields in Strategy editor
- Automating data transfer between desktop applications
Lesson Exercises
Additional resources
Module 3: Data driven / data handling and manipulationl testing
Goal
To enable participants to effectively manage and manipulate data within automation workflows, utilizing Leapwork’s data-driven capabilities to create dynamic and reusable test scenarios.
Who Should Attend
Beginners: Individuals new to automation and Leapwork who want to understand the fundamentals of data-driven and handling of data in their workflows.
Intermediate users: Users looking to expand their knowledge of Leapwork’s data handling blocks, such as Variables, Loops, and Data Generators.
Advanced users: Automation leads and experts focusing on scaling automation with reusable, data-driven flows for enterprise-level projects.
Outcome
Competence in using data driven/data handling and manipulation testing techniques.
Data-Driven Automation
Lesson Exercises
Data Handling & Manipulation
- Data handling building blocks – Logic
- Data handling building blocks – Variable
- Data handling building blocks – Generators
Lesson Exercises
Additional resources
Module 4: Leapwork Administration, Monitoring & Control
Goal
To equip participants with the skills to efficiently administer, monitor, and control Leapwork automation workflows, ensuring seamless management, troubleshooting, and optimization of automated processes.
Who Should Attend
Beginners: New users of Leapwork interested in understanding the foundational aspects of administration and monitoring.
Intermediate users: Automation engineers and testers familiar with Leapwork seeking to enhance their skills in monitoring, scheduling, and troubleshooting workflows.
Advanced users: Experienced professionals managing large-scale or complex automation projects who want to master advanced control and monitoring techniques.
Administrators: Professionals responsible for maintaining Leapwork environments, ensuring security, and monitoring resource utilization.
Outcome
Competence in using Leapwork administration, monitoring and control.
Leapwork Administration
Monitoring & Control + Exercise
Lesson Exercises
Version Control & Sharing
- How to check version history
- Restoring a previous version of a test flow
- How to export and import automation flows
Additional resources
Module 5: Leapwork Best Practices, Integration & Test Cycle Review
Goal
Leverage the cumulative learning and complete the first Test Run for a function.
Who Should Attend
All users: Participating in the Quick Launch with test case creation accountability.
Outcome
Successful completion of the first test run of multiple test cases.