Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences!

On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 3:14 AM, Simon Ritchie <simonritchie...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I’ve used the Selenium Firefox plugin to test web servers written in Go.
> It’s great for end to end testing of a web server because it doesn’t know
> or care what the server is written in.  It’s only concerned with the
> resulting HTML.
>
> I recorded some web sessions using the plugin and can then play them back
> to test any changes to the code.  The sessions are recorded in plain text
> so you can edit the description and replace any variable content with
> wildcards.  For example,  one of the tests involved creating an object
> using fixed values.  The resulting page displays the result including the
> UID, so it’s mostly the same each time except for the UID.  My edited
> Selenium script checks each field but uses a wildcard for the UID.
>
> There are lots of web scripting systems that do this sort of testing, but
> Selenium is the only one I know about that has a nice easy visual interface
> and is free.
>
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