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    TestCafe

    TestCafe

    A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing

    TestCafe is a Node.js tool for automating end-to-end web testing. All you have to do is set it up, write tests in JS or TypeScript, run them and view the results. There’s no need for WebDrivers or other testing software. Installing TestCafe takes just one minute and one command. TestCafe lets you create smart, stable tests with no manual timeouts. It can run parallel tests, saving you on test execution time, and can even build readable tests with PageObject. TestCafe runs on all popular platforms and environments, from mobile to desktop, as well as remote and cloud browsers. It’s totally free and open source, with plenty of community-made plugins and the freedom to create your own.
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    TestMax

    Frontend & Backend Automation Tool

    TestMax is integrated Software Testing framework which can be used to test distributed system by developing rapid test cases using XML configuration in front and backend that talks to each other within the test framework. This tool can be used for Database, webservice, API, Junit, TestNg and Frontend including performance test. The main advantage of this TestMax architecture is separating test data configuration from test case run time environment. It reduces the maintenance of test cases only limited to different test set and test data to run the same test into different QA env without writing or maintaining any test code.
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    Tevor

    Tevor

    Your own mini Travis CI to run tests locally

    Trevor is a command-line tool that acts like a mini local Travis CI, running your test matrix on your machine using the configuration from your .travis.yml file. Instead of pushing code to a CI service just to see if tests pass on multiple Node.js versions, you run Trevor locally and it will iterate through each specified version. Under the hood it orchestrates Node.js version switching (via n/nvm or Docker setups) and executes the configured test script as Travis would. This allows you to catch cross-version issues before pushing, keeping your Git history cleaner and reducing back-and-forth with CI. The tool reports results for each matrix entry, showing which runtime versions passed or failed so you can quickly identify compatibility problems. It is open-source, written in Node.js, and available through npm, with GitHub issues discussing options such as running from inside containers and specifying particular versions to test.
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    UVU

    UVU

    UVU is an extremely fast and lightweight test runner for Node.js

    UVU is a lightweight, ultra-fast JavaScript test runner for Node.js and the browser created by Luke Edwards (lukeed). Its primary goal is to minimize overhead: startup time, memory usage, and complexity are all kept very low so that developers can write and run tests with minimal friction. The tool supports modern features like async/await and native ES Modules, making it suitable for modern codebases. It also supports running in browser environments, which makes it versatile for frontend and backend alike. The repository includes benchmarking showing how it stacks against other test runners in terms of speed, underscoring its performance orientation. uvu’s API is intentionally minimal and familiar, so developers coming from other test frameworks will feel at home, but the internal design is optimized for speed and simplicity rather than feature bloat.
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    VBot

    VBot

    JSON based visual regression testing library

    A visual regression testing library/tool, aims to quickly automate browser-based tests with minimum development overhead. To test flexibly in different testing scenarios, either testing against web UI wired with backends or just static web pages, VBot exposes API to be used with testing frameworks like mocha or ava, etc. Therefore, the test data variables can be updated according to different conditions, in order to decouple from real backends and avoid false negative results.
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    VaMoLà - Monitor
    VaMoLa Monitor is a tool to monitorize sites accessibility
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    VaMoLà - Validator
    VaMoLa Validator is a tool to validate accessibility according to Italian Law - based on AChecker
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    J2EE framework with 0-configuration.debug/unit test without J2EE server,using Velocity/Freemarker as view,directly JDBC with Apache DBUtils,reusable SQL pagination, SQL transaction based on TRANSACTION_PER_REQUEST,And URL based user access control(UAC).
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    ViennaProfiler allows to compare execution times of full programs or parts of a program. Execution times are stored in a MySQL database and conveniently analyzed via a web-interface. A C++ client API is provided, other languages can also be used.
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    WebLOAD
    This project is intended for ISVs, SIs and software developers who need to integrate load generation engine into their applications. For enterprise load and performance testing initiatives, RadView offers WebLOAD Professional, a complete solution for creating, executing and analyzing the performance of web applications under load.
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    Webhook.site

    Webhook.site

    Test HTTP webhooks with this handy tool that displays requests

    With Webhook.site, you instantly get a unique, random URL that you can use to test and debug Webhooks and HTTP requests, as well as to create your own workflows using the Custom Actions graphical editor or WebhookScript, a simple scripting language, to transform, validate and process HTTP requests. There are two versions of Webhook.site. The completely open-source, MIT-licensed version is available on Github, which can be self-hosted using e.g. Docker, is great for testing Webhooks, but doesn’t include features like Custom Actions. The app was built with Laravel for the API and Angular.js for the frontend SPA. Transforming Webhooks into other formats, and re-sending them to different systems. Send Webhooks to a server that’s behind a firewall or private subnet. Connect different APIs that aren’t compatible. Building contact forms that send emails.
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    Generating JavaScript/WSH code to automate Internet Explorer. Generated code is pure JavaScript code, you can further customize code depends on your automation needs. See homepage http://wshgenerator4ie.sourceforge.net/
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    Android Wordpress Theme
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    ZCore is a set of Creative Studio for designing, testing, building ... solutions based on .NET framework. Contains UML designs tools, code editor & build tools, debug & test tools, user interface create tools ...
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    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js

    Fast, full-stack, headless browser testing using node.js

    Insanely fast, headless full-stack testing using Node.js. Zombie 6.x is tested to work with Node 8 or later. If you need to use Node 6, consider using Zombie 5.x. If you’re going to write an insanely fast, headless browser, how can you not call it Zombie? Zombie it is. Zombie.js is a lightweight framework for testing client-side JavaScript code in a simulated environment. No browser required. Zombie will work with other testing frameworks. Since Mocha supports promises. Just like your favorite Web browser, Zombie manages multiple open windows as tabs. New browsers start without any open tabs. As you visit the first page, Zombie will open a tab for it. All operations against the browser object operate on the currently active tab (window) and most of the time you only need to interact with that one tab. You can access it directly via browser.window. You can access all open tabs from browser.tabs. This property is an associative array, you can access each tab by its index number.
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    ajaxUnit is a way of unit-testing AJAX apps that are written in PHP & Javascript The test software can put your app in a predetermined state then compare the responseText from the XMLHttpRequest object with what you are expecting.
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    aself

    aself

    a selenium framework

    A selenium framework to do automation testing without any prior selenium knowledge and without any programming knowledge.
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    barde
    A log player for "The Fourth Coming" ("T4C", http://www.the4thcoming.com). Given a log-file, this tool will replay a T4C game you've played before. It will have built-in functionnalities like : merging log files together, searching and cleaning
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    BugHunt Project's aim is to be a simple yet useful and easily extensible bug tracking system. Its architecture will provide a basic set of functionalities along with a concise framework for extending its capabilities.
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    chai

    chai

    BDD / TDD assertion framework for node.js

    Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. Chai has several interfaces that allow the developer to choose the most comfortable. The chain-capable BDD styles provide an expressive language & readable style, while the TDD assert style provides a more classical feel. Plugins extend Chai's assertions to new contexts such as vendor integration & object construction. Developers can build their own plugins to share with community or use the plugin pattern to DRY up existing tests. You can also use it within the browser; install via npm and use the chai.js file found within the download. Browse our growing directory of custom plugins & vendor integrations to find the best tool for your needs. Chai has an extensive utility belt for plugin developers. Learn how to build your plugins & share.
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    arbitrator is a platform that running as many as possible languages core compiler as its core, and the languages core are customized for code review purpose.
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    crypting

    Web based arduino programming suite

    A simple and direct web based arduino programming suite. Development will start soon.
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    experior

    experior

    A minimalist, powerful, language-agnostic unit/regression test tool

    Experior doesn't care what language your test program is written in. All it cares about is that each test's output begins and ends with a simple line of JSON. Your test program can validate its own output, in which case Experior just acts as a report engine. Alternatively -- or additionally -- you can write validation functions in JavaScript, and Experior will run them against the test output. Finally, Experior can compare your current test output against a copy of previous test output and alert you to regressions.
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    forever

    forever

    CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously

    A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously (i.e. forever). Note that this project currently fully depends on the community for implementing fixes and new features. For new installations we encourage you to use pm2 or nodemon. If you are using forever programmatically you should install forever-monitor. There are two ways to use forever: through the command line or by using forever in your code. Note: If you are using forever programatically you should install forever-monitor. You can use forever to run scripts continuously (whether it is written in node.js or not). In addition to passing forever the path to a script (along with accompanying options, described above), you may also pass forever the path to a JSON file containing these options. The forever module exposes some useful methods to use in your code. Each method returns an instance of an EventEmitter which emits when complete.
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    This is a unit testing extension for firefox, based on X-unit framework
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