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@@ -37,9 +37,12 @@ is loaded as a "temporary add-on" from about:debugging. Otherwise (if included in the xpi, see BUILD above) it can be launched from the UI by clicking the [Automated self test...] button. -To launch the test in command line, ensure the extension has been -built with automated test suite. Then install selenium-webdriver and -geckodriver, and ensure the latter is in $PATH: + +HEADLESS TESTS: + +To launch the test suite from the command line, ensure the extension +has been built with automated test suite. Then install +selenium-webdriver and geckodriver, and ensure the latter is in $PATH: $ npm install selenium-webdriver $ npm install geckodriver @@ -56,6 +59,25 @@ Optionally you can also test with a chosen seed $ node ./test.js 12345 +HEADLESS COMPLIANCE CHECK: + +To check whether a webpage is LibreJS-compliant from the command line, ensure that the extension has NOT been built with automated test suite. Then install selenium-webdriver and geckodriver, and ensure the latter is in $PATH: + + $ npm install selenium-webdriver + $ npm install geckodriver + $ export PATH=$PATH:./node_modules/.bin + +Now you can check a webpage for compliance with + + $ node ./compliance.js <url> + +It will open the url in a headless browser, save a screenshot, and output the compliance check result. + +For example, to check the compliance of the FSF homepage, do + + $ node ./compliance.js https://fsf.org + + CONTACT: Development mailing list: bug-librejs@gnu.org |