> Each test gets a fresh, clean instance of the browser, without having to worry about variations in plugins or required updates.
Except where everyone is saying that's too slow and instead they have a long-lived instance which they manually teardown each time. That's even what the examples do (some, at least, I didn't check them all).
If you've already bought into the container world then why not embrace a few more. For everyone else, not sure there's much point in extra complexity (they call it simplicity) or bloat.
Except where everyone is saying that's too slow and instead they have a long-lived instance which they manually teardown each time. That's even what the examples do (some, at least, I didn't check them all).
If you've already bought into the container world then why not embrace a few more. For everyone else, not sure there's much point in extra complexity (they call it simplicity) or bloat.