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webdrivers reviews and mentions
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Setup RSpec Tests in Rails with Gitlab CI
Note: Previously "webdrivers" gem was required to automate the installation and update browser specific drivers. But Selenium 4 ships with webdrivers now leading to the webdrivers being deprecated. Quoting the webdrivers Github:
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Migrating Selenium system tests to Cuprite
For a lot of these features, we previously had to adopt various 3rd party gems, such as the Puffing Billy proxy (for blocking domains), the webdrivers gem (for auto-updating the Chrome drivers), etc. and although they certainly did a good job for us, now we were able to finally rip them off the project completely:
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titusfortner/webdrivers is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of webdrivers is Ruby.
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