Infinite Table React DataGrid
Playwright
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Infinite Table React DataGrid
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The best testing strategies for frontends
With Vanilla Extract you can be sure that if you remove a CSS class, it's not used anywhere else in the codebase. It's been a game changer in terms of CSS maintainability and productivity for us at Infinite Table.
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The best testing setup for frontends, with Playwright and NextJS
This is the same setup we've been using for developing and testing the Infinite Table React DataGrid and it has been serving us really well.
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ag-Grid VS infinite-react - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jan 2024
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Staying focused in a distracted world
This has been my experience at infinite-table.com
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Interesting client-side reactive database concept
Nice article! I would suggest keeping concerns separate and use a dedicated React table component with support and and a dedicated team behind it. I'm biased, but that's what we do at https://infinite-table.com/ 😅
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Filtering Data with Infinite Table for React
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us on Twitter, in the GitHub Discussions or in the comments below!
Playwright
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Modern React testing, part 5: Playwright
Playwright, an end-to-end test runner;
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Typed E2E test IDs
We start with a project that was bootstrapped with npx create-next-app. For the E2E test we use Playwright and set it up as described in the testing guide provided by Next.js.
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Playwright Scraping infinite loading & pagination
Playwright is a powerful tool developed by Microsoft, it allows developers to write reliable end-to-end tests and perform browser automation tasks with ease. What sets Playwright apart is its ability to work seamlessly across multiple browsers (Chrome, Firefox, and WebKit), it provides a consistent and efficient way to interact with web pages, extract data, and automate repetitive tasks. Moreover, it supports various programming languages such as Node.js, Python, Java, and .NET, that’s making it a versatile choice for web scraping projects. Whether you're scraping public data for analysis, building a web crawler, or automating manual workflows, Playwright has you covered.
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Sometimes things simply don't work
The consensus I could gather is either use playwright or use a workaround to solve it in the puppeteer layer. The root cause of the bug is a websocket size limitation on the CDP protocol for chromium.
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The best testing strategies for frontends
With the advent of tools like Puppeteer and now Playwright, end-to-end testing has become much easier and more reliable. For anyone who's used Selenium in the past, you know what I'm talking about. Puppeteer has opened the way in terms of E2E tooling, but Playwright has taken it to the next level and made it easier to await for certain selectors or conditions to be fulfilled (via locators), thus making tests more reliable and less flaky. Also, it's a game changer that it introduced a test-runner - this made the integration between the headless browser and the actual test code much smoother.
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Playwright Web Scraping 2024 - Tutorial
In this tutorial, our main focus will be on Playwright web scraping. So what is Playwright? It’s a handy framework created by Microsoft. It's known for making web interactions more streamlined and works reliably with all the latest browsers like WebKit, Chromium, and Firefox. You can also run tests in headless or headed mode and emulate native mobile environments like Google Chrome for Android and Mobile Safari.
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The best testing setup for frontends, with Playwright and NextJS
// playwright.config.ts import { defineConfig } from "@playwright/test"; /** * See https://playwright.dev/docs/test-configuration. */ export default defineConfig({ testDir: "./src/pages", reporter: "list", use: { baseURL: "http://localhost:5432/", }, timeout: process.env.CI ? 10000 : 4000, // ... more options });
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✍️Testing in Storybook
Issues with Playwright
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Episode 24/14: Angular Query, New Template Syntax
Fast and reliable end-to-end testing for modern web apps | Playwright
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Adding standalone or "one off" scripts to your Playwright suite
This means you cannot place test files outside of this directory, which was brought up as a question on Github some time ago. Initially, I thought it would be nice to add another folder in the repo called "scripts", but Playwright does not allow multiple testDir values.
What are some alternatives?
svelte-headless-table - Unopinionated and extensible data tables for Svelte
WebdriverIO - Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js
pluto_grid - PlutoGrid is a dataGrid for flutter that can be controlled by the keyboard on desktop and web. Of course, it works well on Android and IOS.
undetected-chromedriver - Custom Selenium Chromedriver | Zero-Config | Passes ALL bot mitigation systems (like Distil / Imperva/ Datadadome / CloudFlare IUAM)
react-custable - A custom table for react
TestCafe - A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing.
af-utils - Simple open-source tools that just work (usually fast)
nightwatch - Integrated end-to-end testing framework written in Node.js and using W3C Webdriver API. Developed at @browserstack
flatlist-react - A helpful utility component to handle lists in react like a champ
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
ka-table - Lightweight MIT React Table component with Sorting, Filtering, Grouping, Virtualization, Editing and many more
playwright-python - Python version of the Playwright testing and automation library.