Looks great Jarmo, am keen to give it a try. Will let you know how it goes.

Cheers,
Tim

@90kts



On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Jarmo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I've just released the WatirSplash 1.2.0 gem.
>
> WatirSplash makes browser-based web page testing in Ruby splashin' easy.
> It combines Watir (http://www.watir.com) for controlling the browser and
> RSpec (http://relishapp.com/rspec) for testing framework. This powerful
> combination gives you
> the ability to write easily well-maintained and easy-to-read specs
> (specifications in RSpec) so
> you don't need to have any extra documentation for your applications.
>
> WatirSplash makes it easier to use best features of both of these tools
> together so
> you won't have to spend time on thinking how to do that yourself - you can
> start
> testing right away!
>
> The most interesting new feature is the #in RSpec matcher, which allows to
> write your tests in even better way. Check out the wiki link below.
>
> Changelog:
>  * fixed Watir::Browser#attach for Watir::IE
>  * added #in(timeout) method for all RSpec matchers (read more about it on
> the wiki https://github.com/jarmo/WatirSplash/wiki/RSpec-Features)
>  * added #make as an alias for #change as a RSpec matcher
>  * bump watir/firewatir dependency to 1.8.1
>  * bump watir-webdriver dependency to 0.2.2
>  * bump win32screenshot dependency to 1.0.3
>
>
> Install it with:
> gem install watirsplash
>
> Source code is located at GitHub https://github.com/jarmo/watirsplash
>
> Jarmo Pertman
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