'use strict' # var casper = require('casper').create({ # verbose: true, # logLevel: "debug" # }); # We run the same test suite for multiple drivers, so we'll set them here. casper.DRIVER = casper.cli.get('driver') or 'localStorageWrapper' casper.DRIVER_NAME = casper.cli.get('driver-name') or 'localStorage' casper.URL = casper.cli.get('url') or 'localstorage' # Oh boy, this is naughty: casper.ENGINE = (-> try slimer 'slimerjs' catch e 'phantomjs' )() # Assign our test URL; it should be running a simple express server with our # test HTML pages. casper.TEST_URL = 'http://localhost:8181/test/' casper.dump = require('utils').dump casper.test.begin "Test setup", 1, (test) -> casper.start "#{casper.TEST_URL}test.html", -> # Test that localStorage is empty to prevent any weird existing state bugs. # Seemingly, either CasperJS or PhantomJS persist localStorage # state across tests, so this makes sure things are clean when we start. test.assertEval -> window.localStorage.clear() window.localStorage.length == 0 , "localStorage should be empty when we begin" casper.run -> test.done()