Open Source JavaScript Software Testing Tools for Linux

JavaScript Software Testing Tools for Linux

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    cypress

    cypress

    Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser

    The web has evolved. Finally, testing has too. Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser. Installing Cypress is simple. No dependencies, extra downloads, or changes to your code required. Write tests easily and quickly, and watch them execute in real time as you build your web application. Debugging your tests in CI is as easy as running tests locally. With built in parallelization and load balancing. Record CI test results, screenshots and video, and view aggregated, next-level insights in your dashboard. Build up a suite of CI tests, record their results and gain powerful insights. Install the Cypress Test Runner and write tests locally. Cypress has been made specifically for developers and QA engineers, to help them get more done. Cypress is based on a completely new architecture. No more Selenium. Lots more power.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Jest Puppeteer

    Jest Puppeteer

    Run your tests using Jest & Puppeteer

    Most continuous integration platforms limit the number of threads one can use. If you have more than one test suite running puppeteer chances are that your test will timeout. This is because jest will try to run puppeteer in parallel and the CI platform won't be able to handle all the parallel jobs in time. A fix to this is to run your test serially when in a CI environment. Users have discovered that running test serially in such environments can render up to 50% of performance gains. Writing integration test can be done using Puppeteer API but it can be complicated and hard because API is not designed for testing. Debugging tests can be hard sometimes and it is very useful to be able to pause tests in order to inspect the browser. Jest Puppeteer exposes a method jestPuppeteer.debug() that suspends test execution and gives you the opportunity to see what's going on in the browser.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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