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An HUnit based library designed for testing WAI applications. Developed initially for testing wai-extra and Yesod, it should prove generally useful. | |||
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Revision as of 20:40, 17 February 2011
Methods, libraries and applications for verifying the correctness of a web site's behaviour.
GVerdi
The system GVERDI (Graphical VErification and Rewriting for Debugging Internet Sites) is a Web verifier prototype that is able to detect missing/incomplete Web pages and incorrect/forbidden information inside a Web site w.r.t. a given formal specification.
Home page | http://users.dsic.upv.es/grupos/elp/GVerdi/ |
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selenium
Haskell bindings to communicate with a Selenium Remote Control server. This package makes it possible to use Haskell to write test scripts that exercise web applications through a web browser.
Author: | Aaron Tomb <atomb@galois.com> |
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Maintainer: | Aaron Tomb <atomb@galois.com> |
Package & repositories | Hackage |
wai-test
An HUnit based library designed for testing WAI applications. Developed initially for testing wai-extra and Yesod, it should prove generally useful.
Author: | Michael Snoyman <michael@snoyman.com> |
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Maintainer: | Michael Snoyman <michael@snoyman.com> |
Package & repositories | Hackage |