Assert two HTML strings are equal
template assert (html) tasks for development tools.
Parses, serializes, and manipulates MIME types, according to the WHATWG MIME Sniffing Standard
The URI implementation that is used by VS Code and its extensions
Check if two HTML strings are identical in structure.
An npm package that contains utility functions to assert HTML strings
minimalistic-assert ===
typesafe assertion library for TypeScript 3.7+
The assert module from Node.js, for the browser.
Synchronous validation of a path existing either as a file or as a directory.
correct invalid SPDX expressions
Look up HTML tag names via HTML Element constructors, and vice versa.
assert with status codes
QUnit HTML assertion addon
A robust, ES3 compatible, "has own property" predicate.
Extra assertions on top of node's assert module
Is this value a JS SharedArrayBuffer?
Which kind of boxed JS primitive is this?
Is this value a JS ArrayBuffer?
Array of "void elements" defined by the HTML specification.
What is the type of this builtin JS value?
Is this value a JS Typed Array? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on `instanceof` or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
`Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor`, but accounts for IE's broken implementation.
Is this specifier a node.js core module?
Check HTML validity without using an external web service
Assertions to validate an html document
["Adds Minitest assertion for testing HTML output, including contents, within a provided string"]
Rails testing assertions for checking your html is generated correctly.
Provides test assertions for the validity of various content types (i.e. HTML, XML CSS, etc).
Enables the creation of scenarios that involve creating a rails project, starting and stoppping of servers, generating projects, editing files, issuing http requests, running of commands, etc. Output is captured as a single HTML file that can be viewed locally or uploaded. Additionally, there is support for verification, in the form of defining assertions based on selections (typically CSS) against the generated HTML.
Enables the creation of scenarios that involve creating a rails project, starting and stoppping of servers, generating projects, editing files, issuing http requests, running of commands, etc. Output is captured as a single HTML file that can be viewed locally or uploaded. Additionally, there is support for verification, in the form of defining assertions based on selections (typically CSS) against the generated HTML.
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