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Testkube 0.6.0

Oct 27, 2021
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We're happy to announce the version 0.6.0 of Testkube - an open-source test execution framework for Kubernetes.
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Testkube 0.6.0

We're happy to announce the version 0.6.0 of Testkube - a test execution framework for Kubernetes. Testkube currently supports the execution of

There is a very rudimentary dashboard for monitoring test executions and results - a demo version is running at https://demo.testkube.io

Testkube is still pretty early in its development, but the long term vision is to

  • Avoid vendor lock-in for test orchestration and execution in CI/CD pipelines
  • Make it easy to orchestrate and execute any kinds of tests without having to wrap them in docker-images or providing external network access
  • Make it possible to decouple test execution from build processes
  • Centralise all test results in a consistent format for "actionable QA analytics"

We would love to get your feedback; could this fit into your testing activities for applications running under kubernetes? If no - why not? If yes - what can we do to make it even better?

Great thanks in advance!

Join our Slack community for guidance and support.

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Testkube 0.6.0

1 min
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Ole Lensmar
CTO
Kubeshop
We're happy to announce the version 0.6.0 of Testkube - an open-source test execution framework for Kubernetes.
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Table of Contents

Get Started with Testkube Pro

Testkube 0.6.0

We're happy to announce the version 0.6.0 of Testkube - a test execution framework for Kubernetes. Testkube currently supports the execution of

There is a very rudimentary dashboard for monitoring test executions and results - a demo version is running at https://demo.testkube.io

Testkube is still pretty early in its development, but the long term vision is to

  • Avoid vendor lock-in for test orchestration and execution in CI/CD pipelines
  • Make it easy to orchestrate and execute any kinds of tests without having to wrap them in docker-images or providing external network access
  • Make it possible to decouple test execution from build processes
  • Centralise all test results in a consistent format for "actionable QA analytics"

We would love to get your feedback; could this fit into your testing activities for applications running under kubernetes? If no - why not? If yes - what can we do to make it even better?

Great thanks in advance!

Join our Slack community for guidance and support.

Ole Lensmar
CTO
Kubeshop
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