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    Nightwatch.js

    Nightwatch.js

    End-to-end testing framework in Node.js & using the Webdriver API

    Nightwatch.js is an automated, easy to use End-to-End testing framework written in Node.js and using the W3C WebDriver API. It uses the WebDriver API to drive browsers, enabling commands and assertions on DOM elements. Nightwatch.js is used for end-to-end testing of web applications and websites, as well as for Node.js unit and integration testing. It offers a clean yet powerful syntax for quick and easy writing of tests, a built-in command-line test runner, continuous integration and...
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    Karate

    Karate

    Test automation made simple

    Karate is the only open-source tool to combine API test-automation, mocks, performance-testing and even UI automation into a single, unified framework. The BDD syntax popularized by Cucumber is language-neutral, and easy for even non-programmers. Assertions and HTML reports are built-in, and you can run tests in parallel for speed. There’s also a cross-platform stand-alone executable for teams not comfortable with Java. You don’t have to compile code. Just write tests in a simple, readable...
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    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js

    Fast, full-stack, headless browser testing using node.js

    ...If you need to use Node 6, consider using Zombie 5.x. If you’re going to write an insanely fast, headless browser, how can you not call it Zombie? Zombie it is. Zombie.js is a lightweight framework for testing client-side JavaScript code in a simulated environment. No browser required. Zombie will work with other testing frameworks. Since Mocha supports promises. Just like your favorite Web browser, Zombie manages multiple open windows as tabs. New browsers start without any open tabs. As you visit the first page, Zombie will open a tab for it. ...
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    A Javascript framework designed for Web Applicaions.
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