Re: How to TDD JavaScript so it thinks it is in a browser.
"Yoann R." <[email protected]> Sun, 6 Apr 2014 23:38:27 +0200
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I usually TDD with node.js and karma. It allows me to test my code in various browsers at the same time. Cheers, Yoann Le 4 avr. 2014 23:47, "Nayan Hajratwala" <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > Have you tried webdriver + phantomjs? > > --- > Nayan Hajratwala ... @nhajratw ... 734.658.6032 ... > http://agileshrugged.com > > On Apr 4, 2014, at 5:35 PM, Ian <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > How can I set up some programmed tests to test JavaScript, so it thinks > its in a browser? > > The JavaScript code modifies the style objects and the DOM. > > Have tried various utilities that claim to test JavaScript in the > browser, and they have > proved impractically slow. (A paste of a 25 character string took over 3 > minutes!) > > So I guess the JavaScript has to be run elsewhere (WSH?) and made to > think it is in a browser, > but I have no ideas how to do this. > > I can use Windows or Linux - (No mac :( ). > > Thanks > > Ian > > >