As more and more software begins to move off the desktop and into the browser, it becomes more challenging to do automated UI testing.
After all, we’re no longer exercising applications on one or two operating systems – we’re having to deal with them running in however many browsers are used by our audience.
There are a number of decent utilities out there for this, but I always enjoy taking a look at seeing what new options are available. Take a look at Yahoo’s Yeti…
Yeti allows you to run a suite of JavaScript-based unit tests against your application and then reports the results all via the command line.
Wire Yeti up into your check-in process and you can execute tests before you even commit your code. How cool is that?
Check out more at the Yeti project page or grab the files from GitHub.
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