Intern provides support for BDD and TDD, along with tools to allow code coverage reports and continuous integration.
This is done by merging features found in various other testing frameworks together, melting everything together into a powerful, easy to use, and user friendly development environment.
Intern makes code testing a simple task, supporting a wide range of coding styles and development environments.
Intern currently works with both client-side (browsers) and server-side (Node.js) environments. It also comes with support for well-known testing platforms like Sauce Labs or Selenium.
What is new in this release:
- End of support for IE8 and earlier
- Improved ES6 support
- New executors API
- Configurable reporters
- New QUnit-compatible interface
- New TypeScript ambient declarations
- Test timeout improvements
- Test lifecycle improvements
- Bug fixes
What is new in version 2.2.2 / 3.0.0-rc2:
- Bug fixes.
What is new in version 2.2.2 / 3.0.0-pre:
- Bug fixes.
What is new in version 2.2.2:
- Bug fixes.
What is new in version 2.0.0:
- Replaced WD.js with Leadfoot
- Replaced sauce-connect-launcher with Dig Dug
- CommonJS code coverage
- Improved stack traces
- Improved documentation
- Improved proxy performance
- Faster installation
What is new in version 1.7.0:
- Better functional test error reporting.
- Updates to Sauce Connect and Istanbul.
- Enhancements to Object interface.
- Bug fixes.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- Node.js for server-side environments
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