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Writing Automated tests that don't need Cucumber?

I think you should continue with your script using Selenium for existing functionality. Once your all sites development work is completed, I mean once your all modules are ready then It's easy to move ...
Bharat Mane's user avatar
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Writing Automated tests that don't need Cucumber?

I would go with rspec using capybara as effectively the next 'layer' down. Your existing experience should make it relatively easy. Make sure your UI tests are backed with a reasonable amount of model ...
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Deleting created data from Automated Tests?

Why not just delete whole database and copy it from clear master copy? Unless you want to test deleting those artifacts, wiping the whole database and replacing it with a clean copy seems fastest and ...
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Deleting created data from Automated Tests?

Do not clean data Usually it adds more problems than it solves: If you clean data in tests, the tests may fail (e.g. process is killed) and thus the DB won't be clean. If you clean data with ...
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