Nimbal User Journey
Extension Actions
- Extension status: Featured
- Live on Store
Record & Capture your journey
Record user journeys on any website and automatically generate Cucumber Gherkin steps and XPath locators for test automation.
Nimbal User Journey is a Chrome extension that records your actions on a website and converts them into automation-ready output. Capture clicks, inputs, and navigation steps, then use the generated journey inside Nimbal Tree to build and run automated tests faster.
Sign up for Nimbal Tree:
https://tree.nimbal.co.nz/
How it works:
1. Start recording with Nimbal User Journey.
2. Perform your flow on any website or web app.
3. Copy the generated Gherkin steps and XPath locators.
4. Sign up at Nimbal Tree and open the Java Web IDE.
5. Paste your journey into a feature file and run automation.
Example output:
Scenario: Create order
Given I open url https://sonoco-uat.netlogix.com
When I click element Orders
# xpath: //*[@id='root']/div[1]/div[2]/main[1]/div[1]/div[1]/a[1]
And I fill input Location name with value Sonoco Kawerau
# xpath: //*[@id='siteName']
Why install it:
• Save time creating automation steps manually
• Generate Cucumber Gherkin steps faster
• Capture XPath locators while recording
• Move from manual testing to repeatable automation
• Use the guide to get started quickly
Getting started guide:
https://nimbalai.nimbal.co.nz/getting-started#user-journey
Latest reviews
- sandeep bhadauria
- Simple - easy to use - no fuss or details asked. It gave me two output files, a webm (recording file) and a .feature file which I could use in my BDD scenarios. My only effort needed was to write When and Then conditions. Liked it. I am sure there must be other great functionalities behind PAID features of Nimbal which I am not aware of and hence not were a part of this review.
- sandeep bhadauria
- Simple - easy to use - no fuss or details asked. It gave me two output files, a webm (recording file) and a .feature file which I could use in my BDD scenarios. My only effort needed was to write When and Then conditions. Liked it. I am sure there must be other great functionalities behind PAID features of Nimbal which I am not aware of and hence not were a part of this review.