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New features! Duplicate tests and suites with the Ghost Inspector API
We are pleased to announce today some new features available immediately via the Ghost Inspector API! You now have the ability to duplicate a test or duplicate a suite simply

Simulate Drag and Drop with JavaScript and CasperJS
We use a number of browser automation tools here at Ghost Inspector including CasperJS — which is a handy wrapper for controlling operations in PhantomJS and SlimerJS headless browsers. Today I’m

Selenium Import is Here!
Yes, you read that correctly! Selenium testing is a popular, open source browser automation tool set — and for a while now, Ghost Inspector has allowed

Democratizing QA: How Automated Testing Tools Empower Teams
We’re excited to have Patrick McKenna, Global Head of Product Engineering at Kurtosys, discuss the evolution of QA with the Ghost Inspector community. Sometimes I wonder

5 Post-Launch Steps to Make Your App Successful
This post originally appeared on the Build Blog by ThinkApps. View the full, original post by Runscope’s VP of Developer Relations, Neil Mansilla. So you’ve designed, built and launched

Automated Browser Testing During Continuous Integration with CircleCI and ngrok
Note: this article relates to CircleCI 1.0 configuration which is scheduled to be sunset on August 31, 2018. Documentation for integrating with CircleCI 2.0 can be can be found in our

GruntJS Plugin for Ghost Inspector
We just released a new Ghost Inspector plugin for GruntJS called grunt-ghost-inspector. Grunt is a JavaScript task runner that’s often used for building projects and related processes. Our

We’re now recording video of all tests!
We launched a huge new feature over the weekend that we thought was worthy of a blog post: Video! We’re now recording video of all

Tips for Making CasperJS Tests More Reliable
— a powerful open source navigation scripting & testing utility. Over the past 6 months we’ve learned a ton about what it takes to make