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    Mink

    Mink

    PHP web browser emulator abstraction

    ...Instead of tying test logic to a specific browser driver, Mink introduces a unified API that can work with multiple drivers such as Goutte, Selenium, ChromeDriver, or BrowserKit. This abstraction enables developers to write tests once and run them across different environments without changing the test code. Mink is commonly used in behavior-driven development workflows, particularly with frameworks like Behat, where it helps simulate real user behavior such as clicking links, filling forms, and navigating pages. The library supports session management, allowing multiple browser sessions to run simultaneously and interact with different pages or environments.
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    Cuprite

    Cuprite

    Headless Chrome/Chromium driver for Capybara

    ...By communicating directly with Chromium-based browsers through the DevTools protocol, Cuprite enables faster and more reliable browser automation for testing and scraping tasks. The driver integrates seamlessly with Capybara, allowing developers to write feature tests that simulate real user interactions with web applications. Because it uses headless Chrome by default, Cuprite is well suited for automated test environments and continuous integration pipelines. Developers can also run tests with a visible browser window for debugging purposes during development.
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