Security News
Bun 1.2 Released with 90% Node.js Compatibility and Built-in S3 Object Support
Bun 1.2 enhances its JavaScript runtime with 90% Node.js compatibility, built-in S3 and Postgres support, HTML Imports, and faster, cloud-first performance.
jquery-simulate
Advanced tools
Simulate events to help unit test user interactions.
jquery-simulate is in use by projects of the jQuery Foundation, but isn't under active development. Usually issues are addressed by members of the jQuery UI team when they're affected, while other pull requests linger and get stale. We hesitate to put more time into this project, since its future is unclear.
Specifically we're hoping for the WebDriver API to become a much better solution. We're currently experimenting with that, via Intern on PEP).
That said, this project is stable and should work fine. Just keep the above in mind before using it.
If you don't yet have grunt installed:
npm install -g grunt-cli
Then:
npm install
grunt
Open the test/index.html
in a browser.
FAQs
jQuery plugin for simulating browser mouse and keyboard events
The npm package jquery-simulate receives a total of 2,378 weekly downloads. As such, jquery-simulate popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jquery-simulate 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Bun 1.2 enhances its JavaScript runtime with 90% Node.js compatibility, built-in S3 and Postgres support, HTML Imports, and faster, cloud-first performance.
Security News
Biden's executive order pushes for AI-driven cybersecurity, software supply chain transparency, and stronger protections for federal and open source systems.
Security News
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.