AFTER is a configurable test engine written in Ruby. Libraries can be added to facilitate testing against any application type. It also allows for test scripts to be written in any format provided there is an associated script reader for that format.
WET is the power tool for Watir. WET is a free web application testing tool with support for :- Object identification with multiple parameters, XML Object Repository, Checkpoints, Datatable support and test execution using test definitions.
RyC Unit Testing is a simple set of Ruby scripts designed to facilitate the use of Unit Testing with the C programming Language. It does all the hard work for you so you can focus on refining your code.
Longboard is a Web testing tool that creates an easily scriptable bridge between the Fitness acceptance testing framework and Watir a ruby framework for directly driving an instance of IE. Now you can easily test web front ends with Fitnesse.
Breeze is a build and test automation framework for software developers. It is written in Ruby and can be extended to include tasks that interact with other tools such as source code repositories, compilers, test frameworks, and installers.
The mywaves utilities project provides opensource utilities and documentation, including scripts to generate RSS feeds for mywaves.com to find videos on a web site.
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Obtain the unobtainable: test code covering multiple platforms
Unobtainium wraps Selenium and Appium in a simple driver abstraction so that test code can more easily cover:
- Desktop browsers
- Mobile browsers
- Mobile apps
The gem also wraps PhantomJS for headless testing.
Some additional useful functionality for the maintenance of test suites is also added.
The Automated Contest Management System is designed to help manage programming contests in the style of the ACM-ICPC. It is a Ruby-on-Rails application that can be easily installed and managed.