Is there any IDE for WATIR development?

Hi,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

Thanks,
Narendra.

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Narendra Gollapilli wrote:

Hi,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

Thanks,
Narendra.

AIFAIK there is no IDE for Watir.

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Narendra Gollapilli wrote:

Hi,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

Thanks,
Narendra.

AFAIK there is no IDE for Watir.

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Like others have said, there is no IDE for WATiR, _but_, you should
still use an IDE, or IDE-like editor. It will save you a ton of
headache.

When I used to do this for work I used Eclipse, but later moved
NetBeans, which I find superior. For smaller projects scite works
pretty well. Remember if you use NetBeans+WATiR you want to select
the native ruby interpreter, not jruby!

--Kyle

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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Narendra Gollapilli <narendra.gollapilli@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

Thanks,
Narendra.
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Hi Narendra,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

I am using iTest2 (http://itest2.com/\), which has a basic IDE
(features: http://redmine.agileway.net/wiki/itest2/ITest_features\) and
recorder (Firefox plugin).

The test script is using rWebUnit (extension of Watir, can call most of
Watir methods directly) with RSpec syntax. The recorder records rWebUnit
and Watir test scripts.

(disclaimer: I wrote iTest2, I'm biased).

Cheers,
Zhimin

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Marius Žilėnas wrote:

Narendra Gollapilli wrote:

Hi,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

Thanks,
Narendra.

AFAIK there is no IDE for Watir.

ThankYou :slight_smile:

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Kyle Schmitt wrote:

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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Narendra Gollapilli > <narendra.gollapilli@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

Thanks,
Narendra.
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Like others have said, there is no IDE for WATiR, _but_, you should
still use an IDE, or IDE-like editor. It will save you a ton of
headache.

When I used to do this for work I used Eclipse, but later moved
NetBeans, which I find superior. For smaller projects scite works
pretty well. Remember if you use NetBeans+WATiR you want to select
the native ruby interpreter, not jruby!

--Kyle

Thanks Kyle,

Its very useful thanks again :slight_smile:
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Zhimin Zhan wrote:

Hi Narendra,

Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

I am using iTest2 (http://itest2.com/\), which has a basic IDE
(features: http://redmine.agileway.net/wiki/itest2/ITest_features\) and
recorder (Firefox plugin).

The test script is using rWebUnit (extension of Watir, can call most of
Watir methods directly) with RSpec syntax. The recorder records rWebUnit
and Watir test scripts.

(disclaimer: I wrote iTest2, I'm biased).

Cheers,
Zhimin

It does look interesting. I couldn't find the source code, though --
just a Windows installer. Is there a source repository available for us
Linux people?

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I've never met a happy clam. In fact, most of them were pretty steamed.

Zhimin,

This looks interesting. I was unable to navigate the link you provided for
the features. It is asking me for a password.

Bret

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On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Zhimin Zhan <zzhan@zhimin.com> wrote:

Hi Narendra,

> Is there any IDE existed for watir development and please suggest me
> that which will make easier my life regards to watir development.

I am using iTest2 (http://itest2.com/\), which has a basic IDE
(features: http://redmine.agileway.net/wiki/itest2/ITest_features\) and
recorder (Firefox plugin).

The test script is using rWebUnit (extension of Watir, can call most of
Watir methods directly) with RSpec syntax. The recorder records rWebUnit
and Watir test scripts.

(disclaimer: I wrote iTest2, I'm biased).

Cheers,
Zhimin
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:

It does look interesting. I couldn't find the source code, though --
just a Windows installer. Is there a source repository available for us
Linux people?

Thanks for the interests. At this point of time, we can only provide the
windows installer, iTest2 does work on Mac and Linux platforms though.

rWebUnit git repository is at

Zhimin

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Hi Bret,

Bret Pettichord wrote:

I was unable to navigate the link you provided for the features.

The link is now fixed,
http://redmine.agileway.net/wiki/itest2/ITest_features

This looks interesting.

The goal of iTest2 (is to make it easier for testers, end users,
analysts, managers and developers access to and be productive on your
wonderful testing framework: Watir. Thanks!

It is extremely light on documentation at the moment.

Regards,
Zhimin

zhimin@agileway.com.au
http://www.itest2.com

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