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PhantomJS is a discontinued headless browser used for automating web page interaction. PhantomJS provides a JavaScript API enabling automated navigation, screenshots, user behavior and assertions making it a common tool used to run browser-based unit tests in a headless system like a continuous integration environment.
Some test automation software and frameworks include headless browsers as part of their testing apparati. [3] Capybara uses headless browsing, either via WebKit or Headless Chrome to mimic user behavior in its testing protocols. [15] Jasmine uses Selenium by default, but can use WebKit or Headless Chrome, to run browser tests. [16]
HtmlUnit is a headless web browser written in Java. It allows high-level manipulation of websites from other Java code, including filling and submitting forms and clicking hyperlinks . It also provides access to the structure and the details within received web pages .
DotNetBrowser can be used as a headless browser. The headless mode is also available on Linux and macOS. Another known use-cases are creating web-based kiosk applications [11] and VSTO add-ins for Microsoft Office. [12] More examples and use-cases are available in the DotNetBrowser Examples repository.
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“It’s not what you feed, it’s the way you feed it,” explains Burton. “Your treat delivery technique can have a powerful impact on the outcome of your training.”
The Browsh web browser represents web pages as text and can be run either from a terminal client environment or from a web browser. [4] As of August 2018 the web browser client remains less developed. [4]