Yes, it's an awful subject, but I can't describe in one line what I'm
looking for/trying to do.
The company I work for has a web-based application as its flagship
product, and I'm trying to construct a way to test it. We've already
implemented unit tests in the code that generates the web pages, but now
we need automated acceptance tests of the web pages (we're using Extreme
Programming, in case anyone's interested).
The idea I had was to create some kind of wrapper around the browser
which could be used to record all the clicks that the user makes and the
content that got displayed based on those clicks, as much as it could.
We would then be able to replay this back, and search for any errors
generated, even dynamically generate data to be input for example.
I saw the Uzilla project on mozdev.org, but (a) it's commercial, and (b)
it doesn't do exactly what I want it to. However, it seems that the
base idea of recording clicks is possible in Mozilla somehow. Anyone
know how? Any info pointing me in the right direction would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Aidan
