wasm-bindgen/crates/js-sys
Alex Crichton 7b4f0072c8 Add support for headless testing
This commit adds support to the `wasm-bindgen-test-runner` binary to
perform headless testing via browsers. The previous commit introduced a
local server to serve up files and run tests in a browser, and this
commit adds support for executing that in an automated fashion.

The general idea here is that each browser has a binary that implements
the WebDriver specification. These binaries (typically `foodriver` for
the browser "Foo") are interfaced with using HTTP and JSON messages. The
implementation was simple enough and the crates.io support was lacking
enough that a small implementation of the WebDriver protocol was added
directly to this crate.

Currently Firefox (`geckodriver`), Chrome (`chromedriver`), and Safari
(`safaridriver`) are supported for running tests. The test harness will
recognize env vars like `GECKODRIVER=foo` to specifically use one or
otherwise detects the first driver in `PATH`. Eventually we may wish to
automatically download a driver if one isn't found, but that isn't
implemented yet.

Headless testing is turned on with the `CI=1` env var currently to be
amenable with things like Travis and AppVeyor, but this may wish to grow
an explicit option to run headless tests in the future.
2018-07-30 11:07:07 -07:00
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src Create bindings for RegExp (#580) 2018-07-29 16:13:42 -07:00
tests Add support for headless testing 2018-07-30 11:07:07 -07:00
Cargo.toml js-sys: Add some more Cargo.toml metadata like license 2018-07-26 15:06:24 -07:00
CHANGELOG.md js-sys: Add a js-sys specific CHANGELOG.md 2018-07-26 15:05:00 -07:00
README.md Move the js module to a js_sys crate (#512) 2018-07-19 14:30:58 -05:00

js-sys

Raw bindings to JS global APIs for projects using wasm-bindgen. This crate is handwritten and intended to work in all JS environments like browsers and Node.js.

Progress for this crate can be tracked at #275.