walk paths fast and efficiently
Reads / writes floats / doubles from / to buffers in both modern and ancient browsers.
Intl.LocaleMatcher ponyfill
Implements performance.now (based on process.hrtime).
Firebase performance for web
An implementation of the WebDriver BiDi protocol for Chromium implemented as a JavaScript layer translating between BiDi and CDP, running inside a Chrome tab.
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
JavaScript implementations of network transports, cryptography, ciphers, PKI, message digests, and various utilities.
The compatibility package of Firebase Performance
Encode & decode XML and HTML entities with ease & speed
A performance monitor library for cspell.
Angular CLI builder for ESLint
Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface. It includes many web standards from WHATWG DOM and HTML.
Javascript Matrix and Vector library for High Performance WebGL apps
No-dependencies, low-level, high-performance JIT code generation package for JavaScript
FlashList is a more performant FlatList replacement
High performance (de)compression in an 8kB package
Entity parser for XML, HTML, External entites with security and NCR control
Strip the final newline character from a string or Uint8Array
Measure React Native performance
A very fast HTML parser, generating a simplified DOM, with basic element query support.
MCP server for Chrome DevTools
A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.
Performance timer based on performance.mark() and measure()
This gem collects and summarises metrics speficied in the W3C Navigation web performance specifications at http://w3c-test.org/webperf/specs/NavigationTiming/ when using watir and a compatible browser
This gem collects and summarises metrics speficied in the W3C Navigation web performance specifications at http://w3c-test.org/webperf/specs/NavigationTiming/ when using watir-webdriver and a compatible browser
Generate performance metrics from watir-based automation.
Store page and action descriptions in yaml files, use this library to perform all low-level Watir-webdriver calls
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.
Webrat lets you quickly write expressive and robust acceptance tests for a Ruby web application. It supports simulating a browser inside a Ruby process to avoid the performance hit and browser dependency of Selenium or Watir, but the same API can also be used to drive real Selenium tests when necessary (eg. for testing AJAX interactions). Most Ruby web frameworks and testing frameworks are supported.