Running feature specs with Capybara and Chrome headless July 05, 2017 – Tim Petricola – 2-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post At Drivy, we’ve been using Capybara and PhantomJS to run our feature specs for years. Even with its issues, PhantomJS is a great way to interact with
I’ve been a happy user of Capybara-WebKit for many years now, but its dependence on Qt can make it frustrating to install on macOS, particularly following macOS or Xcode updates. One such recent issue lead me to experiment with running my tests in Chrome via ChromeDriver and Selenium. I found the installation of ChromeDriver and Capybara-Selenium to be significantly faster than the installation of
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