Cucumber Electron

Published: Feb. 23, 2017, 10:46 a.m.

b"Cucumber Electron is a compelling alternative to Selenium.\\n\\nCucumber-electron runs cucumber-js in Electron, a framework for building desktop applications in web technologies. By running features this way, your step definitions can require npm modules including server-side libraries and node.js core modules and use a browser DOM to render HTML, all in the same (chromium renderer) process, with no transpile step.\\n\\nThis week on the podcast, we talk to its creator Josh Chisholm about this new project and testing through the GUI.\\n\\nJosh recently spent some time as a contractor building Cucumber Pro (https://cucumber.io/pro).\\n\\nAslak Hellesoy, Julien Biezemans, Steve Tooke and Matt Wynne join the discussion.\\n\\nAnnouncing cucumber-electron - https://cucumber.io/blog/2017/01/23/announcing-cucumber-electron\\n\\nGet started - https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-electron\\n\\nBrowser monkey - https://github.com/featurist/browser-monkey\\n\\nVinehill, the virtual http adapter - https://github.com/featurist/vinehill\\n\\nCucumbers on vine hill, a demo of all the stuff we discussed - https://github.com/joshski/cucumbers-on-vine-hill\\n\\nSay hi to Josh on Twitter - https://twitter.com/joshski\\n\\nJosh's company, Featurist - http://www.featurist.co.uk/\\n\\nRecorded on January 20th 2017."