Cross-browser testing of your website powered by Playwright!
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Cross-browser testing of your website powered by Playwright!
Plugin framework for PuppeteerSharp
Use case-driven examples for using Puppeteer and headless chrome
Playwright Typescript Automation testing framework Template is designed for Web (Desktop & Mobile), API, and Electron apps. Stable and Robust layer on top of Playwright with inbuilt Utilities, Linting, Logger, Web hooks, Github actions, Reports and much more
Example Cypress project to demonstrate connecting to BuildPulse for flaky test detection
Awesome boilerplate for writing browser automations using Playwright, with debugging and tests ready to go.
Quickly and easily install common browsers and browser testing tools on CircleCI
Test Utils Standard
Playwright TypeScript Framework: a robust solution for testing Web (Desktop & Mobile), API, and Electron apps. With customized utilities, linting, logging, webhooks, and GitHub actions, it offers a stable and robust layer that enhances Playwright's capabilities. Stay tuned for updates, and star if valuable!
Docker Test suite for Laravel Dusk in gitlab CI
DOM Clobbering Wiki, Browser Testing, and Payload Generation
A powerful open source test automation platform for Web Apps, Mobile Apps, and APIs. Build stable and reliable end-to-end tests @ DevOps speed.
Raw JSON browser / feature support data from https://caniuse.com
Playwright Starter Template repository! This template equips you to write end-to-end tests with Playwright, a versatile open-source testing library for modern web browsers. It incorporates Allure, an open-source framework for generating clear and comprehensive test reports, boosting your TDD approach.
A browser-based test runner for NodeJS
🌳️🌐️🚧️ The Bliss Browser Acid1 test module
test if your damn browser has JS enabled
Shared step definitions for Cucumber JS BDD tests in WebdriverIO
Browser keyboard and mouse events tester
Widget / page object implementation for capybara
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