Caffeine Break: Bryan Jonker, Automated Testing with Backstop.js - Friday, October 7, 2022
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Bryan says: Backstop.js is a tool used to run visual regression tests – you want to make sure you aren’t breaking anything by “that simple change that won’t affect anything else.” How do you get it started in your testing cycle? We have set up a backstop comparison project that allows you to test two separate URLs (like a test site and a production site), so it’s easy to snap into your existing process. I’ll demonstrate this project and talk about successes and pitfalls we have had in using backstop.js.
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