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Mar 20, 2023 â‹… 12 min read

Headless browser testing guide

Yomi Eluwande JavaScript developer. Wannabe designer and Chief Procrastinator at Selar.co and worklogs.co.

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2 Replies to "Headless browser testing guide"

  1. Create a file named caspergoogle.js and edit with the following code:

    In the code block above, we use CasperJS to scrape Google.com.

    Firstly thanks for the article. Secondly, is somethings missing between these two lines or I’m wrongly expecting to see something?

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