aspnettest
mojoPortal
aspnettest | mojoPortal | |
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2 | 1 | |
3 | 192 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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aspnettest
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Double the speed of Blazor Selenium tests by teaching your app to test itself
The latter saves the second browser round trip in an Act-Assert test (the measured Count button in the VS Blazor Server template is the one and only evidence to support the eponymous claim), the former initially has enabled functional WebForms testing with Internet Explorer COM Interop at that time. The new SpecFlow doc page gives a brief overview.
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Show HN: Double speed Blazor Selenium tests by teaching your app to test itself
https://github.com/toniarnold/aspnettest/blob/master/doc/spe...
The application under test is a persistent state machine that implements an RPN calculator in all sample web frameworks: It was originally the example for my PHP contribution to "SMC, The State Machine Compiler" by Charles W. Rapp.
In this HN submission, I have basically one question: After implementing and using "Teach Your App To Test Itself" in ASP.NET for so long (but only the WebForms ViewState architecture pattern in an in-house corporate environment), it feels so productive and natural to me that I now have the feeling: "I must have reinvented the wheel!" - but I can't find all the other wheels out there. So, where are they hiding and what's their name?
mojoPortal
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XSS vulnerability in the ASP.NET application: CVE-2023–24322 in mojoPortal CMS
I never heard of mojoPortal, but it's worrying that the latest release was in 2018 while having 485 new commits: https://github.com/i7MEDIA/mojoportal/compare/v2.7.0.0...master
What are some alternatives?
Elanat - Elanat is ASP.NET Core CMS. Elanat is add-on oriented framework. The Elanat kernel is designed to create an add-on for it as easily as possible; the Elanat kernel contains a variety of add-ons; the structure of Elanat allows the programmer to create a new web system containing different types of add-ons.
Umbraco - The simple, flexible and friendly ASP.NET CMS used by more than 730.000 websites
TestExamplesDotnet - Showing how you can easily setup fast and easy to run more complex tests such as api tests or browser tests in .NET
DotNetNuke - DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is the leading open source web content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Orchard - Orchard is a free, open source, community-focused Content Management System built on the ASP.NET MVC platform.
DotNetBlog - A Tiny Blog Written in Asp.Net Core
BlogEngine.NET - Multi-User ASP.NET Blogging Application
Mixcore CMS - 🚀 Mixcore CMS is an Future-Proof Enterprise Web CMS that supports both headless and decoupled to easily build any kinds of app/web app/all in all/customizable APIs built on top of ASP.NET Core / Dotnet Core. It is a completely open-source ASP.NET Core (Dotnet Core) CMS solution. https://mixcore.org
Puck CMS - Open source, easy to learn and use, cross platform .NET Core CMS. Fast, scalable, code-first, unobtrusive and extensible with powerful querying and Lucene integration.
Composite C1 - C1 CMS Foundation - .NET based, open source and a bundle of joy!
Orchard Core - Orchard Core is an open-source modular and multi-tenant application framework built with ASP.NET Core, and a content management system (CMS) built on top of that framework.