And if you use Jasmine, take a look at the blog post I wrote some time ago:

  
http://www.sencha.com/blog/headless-testing-for-continuous-integration-with-git-and-jasmine/

on how to integrate Jasmine (with a headless specrunner) with Git so
that you can avoid potential breakage as early as possible.

While you are there, might as well try the generic solution:
http://phantomjs.org (one of my pet projects). It has some examples,
especially for the purpose integration tests which work with (among
others) Jasmine and QUnit.

Have fun!


-- 
Ariya Hidayat
http://twitter.com/AriyaHidayat

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