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Reverse Dependencies for poltergeist
The projects listed here declare poltergeist as a runtime or development dependency
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Contributed Oktobertest extensions
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Allows someone to easily install the one-page-wonder theme for bootstrap 4 applications
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Generates time-lapses of websites, with ease.
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Pagescript emits custom JS events based on what controller and
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Papertrail + Heroku + Poltergeist
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Custom percy-capybara loader for Bedrock projects.
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A performance test harness for web applications.
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A gem to create a pintrest api to gather
pins using Capybara and PhantomJS.
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Alles was man so braucht zum testen
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hooks into Capybara poltergeist to automatically make screenshots after each click
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Poltergeist wrapper
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PrettyRoutes is a Rails engine to display and interact with routes of your application
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A gem to test Cloud Foundry service brokers
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Test proxies to be sure it works
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Qbrick is a Rails engine that offers a simple CMS.
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Run qlive-rails qunit javascript tests headlessly alongside your normal rspec integration examples
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Flexible Content Management Framework for RailsAdmin.
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json_translate tabbed interface and custom field type for rails_admin.
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Divide your javascript like you divide your ruby code. Put it in controllers and actions and write clean, scalable code. DEPRECATION WARNING: Gem has been renamed to 'rails-js-routes' for better findability.
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Divide your javascript like you divide your ruby code. Put it in controllers and actions and write clean, scalable code.
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