How do you guys test Scriptaculous UI components?  If you’re reading
this, you’re probably an expert JS developer, so you know how much the
state of JavaScript testing sucks.

Developers generally neglect JS testing because there’s really nothing
out there that let's you simulate user interactions easily.  So we
built the Test plugin for JavaScriptMVC (http://javascriptmvc.com/
learningcenter/test/index.html) to do just that.

It lets you simulate every major DOM event, as well as some
combination events like Write and Drag, simulate Ajax, and use
assertions.  It runs functional and unit tests in a separate console
window.  Best of all, it is interdependent with Prototype.  We’ve been
using it to test our JS UI widgets, and I think it could be very
useful for doing the same for Scriptaculous UI widgets.  We've made a
demo of testing with sorttable here - 
http://javascriptmvc.com/learningcenter/test/demo.html

I’d love to hear feedback on it (as brutally honest as possible).  Is
better testing something Prototype/Scriptaculous developers are
craving?

Cheers,
Brian Moschel

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