SlimerJS
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An other ghost among your dev tools. Scriptable browser, like PhantomJS, built on top of Gecko/Firefox. By @ljouanneau
Joined January 2013
๐๐บWell, finally, I'm 1.0 now. ๐บ๐ https://t.co/LJH2DSr6SY
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The webdriver implementation in SlimerJS will be dropped, and probably replaced by the webdriver implementation of Firefox if possible https://t.co/b5aAwBcJLD
github.com
Our implementation of WebDriver, Ghostdriver, is old, not really maintened and it seems a bit buggy. Moreover, Firefox has now an implementation of webdriver with the headless mode. To avoid to mai...
Do you know that you don't have to use me to run Selenium tests in the current Firefox version ? https://t.co/UcSHcWI0W4
#headlessmode #firefox
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Do you know that you don't have to use me to run Selenium tests in the current Firefox version ? https://t.co/UcSHcWI0W4
#headlessmode #firefox
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Hey @TwitterSupport, why do I see all tweets of accounts I follow, in my *notifications* list ??
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SlimerJS 1.0.0-beta.1 has been released https://t.co/GRTb0Ra5La and is compatible with Firefox Quantum (57). Final 1.0.0 is coming soon.
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You can now take a screenshot from the command line with Firefox in headless mode
bugzilla.mozilla.org
RESOLVED (ronoueb) in Firefox - Headless. Last updated 2023-10-09.
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Awwwww shit, @firefox headless! Mozilla is killing it lately. https://t.co/gMKKGdxG8n
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Sorry, I'm in late with compatibility issues with Fx53 and Fx54 :-(
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Firefox Headless on track to be available in Firefox 55 on Linux! https://t.co/8OyINLJwVz Works with #WebDriver!
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class Foo { publicFieldName = 1; #privateFieldName = 2; } Years of Perl makes that look like a comment to me
medium.com
What they are, how they work, and why they are the way they are
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Moving from @PhantomJS to @slimerjs gave me great benefits (performance improvement, full flexbox support, svg rendering) #scraping
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Mozilla, Microsoft rebuilding their browsersโ foundations without anyone noticing | Ars Technica
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Browsers are getting quietly rebuilt around us.
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