PhantomJS

We’ve got PhantomJS installed and working. Now we need to use it to smoke test our application. We load our WeeWikiPaint page, then figure out how to inspect the JavaScript running inside the page. Once that’s working, we trigger mouse events and see a line drawn on the page.

  1. LL13PhantomJS and Front-End Smoke Testing

    Fri, 12 July ’13
  2. E94Unit Tests Aren’t Enough

    Wed, 1 May ’13
  3. E95PhantomJS

    Mon, 6 May ’13
  4. E96Smoke Test Infrastructure

    Wed, 8 May ’13
  5. E97Housekeeping

    Mon, 13 May ’13
  6. E98The SvgCanvas Class

    Wed, 15 May ’13
  7. E99Fixing Encapsulation

    Mon, 20 May ’13
  8. E100Fundamental Abstractions

    Wed, 22 May ’13
  9. E101“Good” vs. “Good Enough”

    Mon, 27 May ’13