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Javascript Lint with Autotest

As well as using Autotest to run Cucumber scenarios I have also been looking into integrating lower level test into the Autotest cycle. My first attempt at this is a small module to run Javascript Lint...

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Patched Cucumber notifications in autotest-growl gem

Following on to my previous post on Autotest, Cucumber, and Growl, I have forked the autotest-growl repository, and applied my fix for Cucumber notifications. You find my patched version of...

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Simple example of Autotest, Cucumber, and Growl

As an example of getting Autotest, Cucumber, and Growl up and running I’ve created a super simple test project. You can download the example project, or just create it from the code on this post....

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Autotest and JS Test Driver

Google recently released a new Javascript testing framework, JS Test Driver. It provides incredibly fast execution for Javascript unit tests, and can be run from the command line without the need for...

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Autotest Growl notifications on Windows (using Snarl)

Growl and Autotest work brilliantly together. Autotest runs all your tests in the background every time a file changes, giving you extremely fast feedback on your test driven development. And Growl...

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Autotest Growl for Windows

In a previous blog post I detailed how to get Autotest Growl notifications on Windows using Snarl. But, there now exists an official Growl client for Windows. So how about we update autotest-growl to...

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Ruby Growl Notifications in Windows

I previously posted an update that enables Growl notifications for Autotest in Windows. Which is nice, but what about other Ruby programs, they might want to send Growl notifications too. To this end...

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New version of Autotest Growl (with Window support)

In a previous post I detailed changes I made to add Growl for Windows support to Autotest Growl. These changes have now been integrated back into the autotest-growl gem. Along with some major...

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Screenshots of Failing Cucumber Scenarios

At 7digital we use [Cucumber](http://cukes.info/) and [Watir](http://wtr.rubyforge.org/) for running acceptance tests on some of our websites. These tests can help greatly in spotting problems with...

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Loris: Autotest for Javascript

I’ve [previously written a number of posts on javascript and autotest](http://monket.net/blog/tag/autotest/). Explaining how to integrate javascript lint, unit tests, and growl with the ruby...

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