Hi Daryl,
    Both the capybara-envjs and the Akephalos gems can be used instead of
selenium to provide capybara javascript drivers. Since they do not launch a
browser they can be run in a headless environment more easily. In my
experience they're not *quite* as good as running in an actual browser, but
they are close.

http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/1658763359/thoughtbot-and-the-holy-grail

Regards,

Luke

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On 30 November 2010 17:05, Daryl Manning <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, we'd like to test on Hudson CI with Cucumber and capybara in addition
> to running specs which means we need to use a virtual framebuffer and a
> browser and well it all gets a little tricky after that. There are a few
> howtos on doing this, but was just wondering if there is an accepted method
> of doing it that everyone uses (and I'm just typically out of the loop). For
> example, something like this one (which is my main plan at the mo) :
>
>
> http://blog.kabisa.nl/2010/05/24/headless-cucumbers-and-capybaras-with-selenium-and-hudson/
>
> Anyhow, would love to hear if there is a better or accepted way.
>
> ciao !
> Daryl.
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