I realize this is an older thread, but I had found it in the search 
resluts.  It is also worth noting on 
https://www.exratione.com/2013/12/angularjs-headless-end-to-end-testing-with-protractor-and-selenium/
            Either way, this framework for end to end testing is now 
obsolete and is in the process of being replaced by Protractor. So don't 
put any time into it.
"this framework" referencing karma.

On Thursday, November 7, 2013 8:24:18 AM UTC-6, Georgios Diamantopoulos 
wrote:
>
> I'll agree it's frustrating but also necessary - protractor is a much 
> better direction than angular scenario was - I'm sure it's a case of "it 
> seemed like a good idea at the time"
>
> I've opted out of doing E2E testing JS though and going with Selenium from 
> C#
>
> Georgios
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 05:38:46 -0800
> From: vesi...@gmail.com <javascript:>
> To: ang...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>
> Subject: [AngularJS] Re: Why does Angular use Selenium WebDriver to test 
> its own sites instead of Scenario Runner?
>
> It is incredibly frustrating, the need to keep changing stuff. I get 
> wanting to improve things, but with every release the entire suite changes. 
> Ugg!
>
> On Monday, June 24, 2013 8:17:02 AM UTC-7, Georgios Diamantopoulos wrote:
>
> I've been struggling to find a "perfect" solution for real E2E testing 
> Angular and had problems
> - There seems to be no good published way (other than waiting on a 
> specific element) to wait for the page to finish rendering before making 
> assertions with Selenium
> - On the other hand, no one talks about how to do real (against a live, 
> local server) E2E testing with the scenario runner and in this case, how to 
> control the consistency of the data when a test starts
>
> In my searches, trying to find E2E scenario best practices, I thought I'd 
> see how Angular tests their own web properties.
>
> To my amazement, I found that they use WebDriver! e.g. 
> https://github.com/angular/angular-sites/blob/master/test/docs.angularjs.org.spec.js
>
> I'm wondering - what drove this decision?
>
> Thanks
> Georgios
>
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