Compare the Top Automated Testing Software that integrates with Ruby as of July 2025

This a list of Automated Testing software that integrates with Ruby. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Ruby. View the products that work with Ruby in the table below.

What is Automated Testing Software for Ruby?

Automated testing software is a type of software tool that is used to test the functionality of other software applications or products. It is typically used to verify that the software works as expected and to identify any bugs or issues that need to be addressed. Automated testing software typically includes a set of scripts that are executed by the program, and results are reported back to the user. This type of testing can be an efficient way to ensure that a software product meets its requirements. Compare and read user reviews of the best Automated Testing software for Ruby currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Katalon Recorder
    Test on any browser, lose up manual work and grow with confidence. Record and turn web actions into automated scripts within a few clicks. Import existing Selenium IDE tests and switch sides with no regrets. Test well on your latest browser version, regardless of changes on the web. Best for individuals, start-ups and small businesses. Compatible with the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, or MS Edge. Step-by-step onboarding loaded with tons of handy docs, walkthroughs, and webinars. Define variables once, use them everywhere, and update when needed with global variables. No more rewrites or hard-coding values in every test. Categorize and run only test cases that matter with dynamic test suites. Time to stop unnecessary tests and manual workarounds. Self-healing automatically seeks and uses valid locators whenever websites change and default locators fail to work. Let your tests run overnight and have the results ready by your next workday.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Watir

    Watir

    Watir

    An open-source Ruby library for automating tests. Watir interacts with a browser the same way people do, clicking links, filling out forms, and validating text. It requires Ruby 2.6+ and Selenium 4.0 which was just released last week. It’s been a long road since Watir 6.0 was released almost 5 years ago. That version was a substantial reenvision of Watir’s default approach to automation, especially as it relates to Selenium. It was designed to combine the original philosophy of Watir with the power of Selenium. Watir 7 is mostly just a much more stable and performant implementation of that vision. When developing a gem intended to be used with Watir, you can run your code with WatirSpec to make sure that requiring your code does not break something else in Watir. Watir code is tested on Linux with the latest versions of supported browsers and all active Ruby versions. Watir code is run through Coveralls to encourage PRs to ensure all paths in their code have tests associated with them.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Testmo

    Testmo

    Testmo

    Manage all your test cases, sessions & automation in Testmo. Powerful unified test management, lightning-fast UI, rich reports & integrations. Works with Jira, GitHub, GitLab & many more. The most productive test case management tool available, fully integrated. Easily manage test cases, record test results and track test runs with Testmo's flexible test case management. Fully customizable, integrated with your existing tools, and optimized for productivity. Exploratory testing, session management & note taking as first-class features in Testmo's test management platform. Manage your test sessions and ad-hoc tests for fast-release cycles and continuous delivery. Full test automation integration with your existing testing tools, CI pipelines, and build systems. Automatically submit results, track tests, and report failures. Works with any tool, language, and platform. All your test automation results are in one central place, regardless of the tools you use.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy is an automated code review tool that helps identify issues through static code analysis, allowing engineering teams to save time in code reviews and tackle technical debt. Codacy integrates seamlessly into existing workflows on your Git provider, and also with Slack, JIRA, or using Webhooks. Users receive notifications on security issues, code coverage, code duplication, and code complexity in every commit and pull request along with advanced code metrics on the health of a project and team performance. The Codacy CLI enables running Codacy code analysis locally, so teams can see Codacy results without having to check their Git provider or the Codacy app. Codacy supports more than 30 coding languages and is available in free open-source, and enterprise versions (cloud and self-hosted). For more see https://www.codacy.com/
    Starting Price: $15.00/month/user
  • 5
    Gauge

    Gauge

    ThoughtWorks

    Gauge is a free and open source framework for writing and running acceptance tests. Gauge tests are in Markdown which makes writing and maintaining tests easier. Reuse specifications and robust refactoring to reduce duplication. Less code and readable specifications means less time spent on maintaining the test suite. Gauge works with multiple languages, CI/CD tools and automation drivers. You don't have to learn a new language or tool to get your test automation tool to work for you. Gauge has a robust plugin architecture and plugin ecosystem. You can easily extend Gauge to add support for IDEs, drivers, datasources, text execution events or your favorite programming language. Don’t waste time going through stacktraces. Gauge takes a screenshot on a test failure allowing you to get a visible picture of what went wrong. Reports are available across multiple formats (XML, JSON, HTML).
    Starting Price: Free
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    Allure Report

    Allure Report

    Qameta Software

    Simple. Fun. Language and Framework agnostic. Designed to create fancy and clear testing reports in minutes. Loved by the community, developed by Qameta Software & Open-source contributors. Allure supports the majority of test frameworks. Pick the one you need and follow the integration steps. Run your automated test suite using your chosen testing framework. The detailed test results will be captured automatically. Configure your pipeline to run the test suite and generate Allure reports as a post-test step. Depending on your needs, you can customise the Allure reports by adding additional metadata such as tags, labels or descriptions to your test cases. Share the generated Allure reports with stakeholders such as developers, testers, and project managers. The reports' interactive and visual nature makes collaborating and communicating testing results easy.
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