Polyglot IDE understands Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and SQL and supports the Selenium, Cypress, and Playwright testing frameworks out of the box. Credit: Dragon Images / Shutterstuck JetBrains has announced the official public release of Aqua, an IDE explicitly designed for test automation. It supports the Selenium, Cypress, and Playwright testing framworks out of the box. Introduced May 16 and available at jetbrains.com, Aqua allows test automation engineers and developers to build automated tests for user interfaces, APIs, and other application areas. A polyglot IDE, Aqua understands Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and SQL, includes a test runner and debugger, and provides AI coding assistance, code completion, and refactoring capabilities. JetBrains said Aqua covers many aspects of test automation work including database management, with the ability to connect to multiple databases and verify application data, providing an editor-based HTTP client that runs complex HTTP requests and assertions, providing Docker support for running containers, and providing an embedded web inspector that allows users to view web applications. A public preview of Aqua was launched in November 2022; an update to Aqua was introduced last June. The IDE initially supported the Selenium API and Selenide API. Last year, Aqua added support for the Playwright and Cypress testing frameworks. Along with commercial licenses, JetBrains makes Aqua available in a free version for beginner test engineers. Developers can share feedback on Aqua at jetbrains.com. Related content feature 14 great preprocessors for developers who love to code Sometimes it seems like the rules of programming are designed to make coding a chore. Here are 14 ways preprocessors can help make software development fun again. By Peter Wayner Nov 18, 2024 10 mins Development Tools Software Development news JetBrains IDEs ease debugging for Kubernetes apps Version 2024.3 updates to IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, and other JetBrains IDEs streamline remote debugging of Kubernetes microservices and much more. By Paul Krill Nov 14, 2024 3 mins Integrated Development Environments Java Python analysis Understanding Hyperlight, Microsoft’s minimal VM manager Microsoft is making its Rust-based, functions-focused VM tool available on Azure at last, ready to help event-driven applications at scale. By Simon Bisson Nov 14, 2024 8 mins Microsoft Azure Rust Serverless Computing analysis GitHub Copilot learns new tricks GitHub and Microsoft have taken their AI-powered programming assistant into new territories, tackling code reviews, simple web apps, Java upgrades, and Azure help and troubleshooting. By Simon Bisson Nov 07, 2024 8 mins GitHub Java Microsoft Azure Resources Videos