Write Mocha style tests using selenium-webdriver, with many conveniences.
Run Mocha tests using Selenium WebDriver
A teamcity reporter for grunt-mocha-webdriver tasks
Grunt task to run Mocha tests against PhantomJS or Saucelabs
An implementation of the WebDriver BiDi protocol for Chromium implemented as a JavaScript layer translating between BiDi and CDP, running inside a Chrome tab.
Node SDK for browserstack selenium-webdriver tests
This repository contains TypeScript types conforming to the [WebDriver BiDi](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver-bidi/) specification. It also supports WebDriver BiDi extension modules defined in other specifications:
A Node.js bindings implementation for the W3C WebDriver and Mobile JSONWire Protocol
A selenium server and browser driver manager for your end to end tests.
The official WebDriver JavaScript bindings from the Selenium project
firefox profile for selenium WebDriverJs, admc/wd or any other node selenium driver that supports capabilities
WebDriver Proxy for testing rich clients. It block certain calls until Angular is done updating the page under test.
A plugin which adds additional commands to selenium's javascript implementation of the webdriver client side API
The Firebase Authenticaton component of the Firebase JS SDK.
simple, flexible, fun test framework
Utility package providing information about automation protocols
yargs the modern, pirate-themed, successor to optimist.
Selenium client library for visual testing with Percy
TypeScript definitions for selenium-webdriver
ExTester is a package that is designed to help you run UI tests for your Visual Studio Code extensions using selenium-webdriver.
Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js
Package bundling WebDriverAgent
Node.js wrapper around chromedriver.
Abstracts the event driven messaging to pass screenshots, videos and log data to the report module
Run Mocha specs in the browser or headless with PhantomJS, Selenium Webdriver, or Capybara Webkit
Run Javascript tests using Jasmine, Mocha or QUnit in the browser or headlessly using PhantomJS or with Selenium Webdriver