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  2. Playwright (software) - Wikipedia

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    Playwright is an open-source automation library for browser testing and web scraping [3] developed by Microsoft [4] [5] and launched on 31 January 2020, which has since become popular among programmers and web developers. Playwright provides the ability to automate browser tasks in Chromium, Firefox and WebKit [6] with a single API. This allows ...

  3. Grunt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt was originally created by Ben Alman in 2012 as an efficient alternative to simplify writing and maintaining a suite of JavaScript build process tasks in one huge file. It was designed as a task-based command line build tool for JavaScript projects. [6] Grunt is primarily used to automate tasks that need to be performed routinely.

  4. List of web testing tools - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item ... (IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera and any modern browser) Yes JavaScript, Python, C#, Java, PHP, Ruby ... Python, JavaScript ...

  5. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    Leiningen – Build automation tool; for Clojure projects; Make – Software build automation tool; one of the earliest build automation tools; many variants; Mix – Build automation software for Elixir; MSBuild – Build automation software; from Microsoft; NAnt – .NET build software; based on Ant; Ninja – Free build automation software

  6. gulp.js - Wikipedia

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    Task-runners like gulp and Grunt are built on Node.js rather than npm because the basic npm scripts are inefficient when executing multiple tasks. Even though some developers prefer npm scripts because they can be simple and easy to implement, there are numerous ways where gulp and Grunt seem to have an advantage over each other, and the default provided scripts. [11]

  7. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Write TAP-emitting unit tests in JavaScript and run them in your browser. Test.More: No[1] Yes: Yes: No [224] Write TAP-emitting unit tests in JavaScript and run them in your web browser. TestCase: Yes: No [225] TestIt: Yes: Yes [226] Light-weight, non-polluting, and easy to set up and use testdouble.js: Compatible: Yes: Yes [227]

  8. Headless browser - Wikipedia

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    Another approach is to use software that provides browser APIs. For example, Deno provides browser APIs as part of its design. For Node.js, jsdom [17] is the most complete provider. While most are able to support common browser features (HTML parsing, cookies, XHR, some JavaScript, etc.), they do not render the DOM and have limited support for ...

  9. List of server-side JavaScript implementations - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript asynchronous, event-based I/O. Influenced by systems like Ruby's Event Machine, Perl's POE or Python's Twisted. Plenty of modules available. Opera: Futhark: Opera Unite JavaScript is the server-side language used to develop services for the Opera Unite feature of the Opera browser. This is a server built into the browser.