PhantomJS is the last great non-evergreen browser. So sad.
@domenic : Probably not?
@joshpeek is right: real engines are real engines. Everything else is test bench.
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon PhantomJS is hacked together 2011 engine frozen in amber. -
@wycats : yep, I strongly suspect you could do better with modern Blink API, but still a big project /cc@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon I think the goal of ZombieJS is to be a real engine.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon I have many Phantom specific hacks in Ember that are otherwise not required by today's enginesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon that's what I meant by my evergreen tweet. The evergreen revolution has left testing behind.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon So we're still hacking against browsers with no real market share :'( - 1 more reply
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon The problem is that Ember apps need a headless test env and don't accept excuses. -
@wycats@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek Don't you need to test against real browsers too anyway? Or are you talking about unit tests only?
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@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon@wycats What if every browser had a headless mode? -
@rauschma@slightlylate@domenic@joshpeek@robinberjon@wycats or if browsers were more modular. Like http://breach.cc
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