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dalek-browser-chrome-canary
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DalekJS browser plugin for Google Chrome
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This module is a browser plugin for DalekJS. It provides all a WebDriverServer & browser launcher for Google Chrome.
The browser plugin can be installed with the following command:
$ npm install dalek-browser-chrome --save-dev
You can use the browser plugin by adding a config option to the your Dalekfile
"browsers": ["chrome"]
Or you can tell Dalek that it should test in this browser via the command line:
$ dalek mytest.js -b chrome
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Get announcements for new releases, share your projects and ideas that are using DalekJS, and join in open-ended discussion that does not fit in to the Github issues list or StackOverflow Q&A.
For help with syntax, specific questions on how to implement a feature using DalekJS, and other Q&A items, use StackOverflow.
Ask questions about using DalekJS in specific scenarios, with specific features. For example, help with syntax, understanding how a feature works and how to override that feature, browser specific problems and so on.
Questions on StackOverflow often turn in to blog posts or issues.
Report issues with DalekJS, submit pull requests to fix problems, or to create summarized and documented feature requests (preferably with pull requests that implement the feature).
Please don't ask questions or seek help in the issues list. There are other, better channels for seeking assistance, like StackOverflow and the Google Groups mailing list.
Copyright (c) 2013 Sebastian Golasch
Distributed under MIT license
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Google Chrome bindings for DalekJS
We found that dalek-browser-chrome-canary demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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