Rubygems | Latest Versions for browsercukehttps://rubygems.org/gems2023-09-28T02:07:53Zbrowsercuke (0.1.4)https://rubygems.org/gems/browsercuke/versions/0.1.42010-01-07T22:15:15ZSam MinnéeBrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of
writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your
test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application
and how it should work.
For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info).
BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in
the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript. browsercuke (0.1.3)https://rubygems.org/gems/browsercuke/versions/0.1.32010-01-07T05:29:16ZSam MinnéeBrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of
writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your
test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application
and how it should work.
For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info).
BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in
the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript. browsercuke (0.1.2)https://rubygems.org/gems/browsercuke/versions/0.1.22010-01-07T03:20:25ZSam MinnéeBrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of
writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your
test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application
and how it should work.
For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info).
BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in
the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript. browsercuke (0.1.1)https://rubygems.org/gems/browsercuke/versions/0.1.12010-01-07T00:05:35ZSam MinnéeBrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of
writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your
test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application
and how it should work.
For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info).
BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in
the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript. browsercuke (0.1.0)https://rubygems.org/gems/browsercuke/versions/0.1.02010-01-07T00:02:09ZSam MinnéeBrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of
writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your
test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application
and how it should work.
For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info).
BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in
the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript.