Thanks Paul for sharing, seems to easily blend with REST tests.. I am wondering how it could fit with a test that e.g. starts a song playback via POST and then listens for offset changes on websocket... But we will find out :)
Best regards
Dr. Patrick Bartsch
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Betreff: Re: ws-test - WebSocket Test Framework
Adding public list as well.
Paul J. Boyes
206-276-9675
On Jan 6, 2017, at 4:06 PM, Paul Boyes <Paul.Boyes@inrix.com<mailto:Paul.Boyes@inrix.com>> wrote:
As promised, we have placed our WebSocket test framework on GitHub.
https://github.com/INRIX-paul-boyes/ws-test
The README explains how to set it up and use it. Although we have not implemented the new VISS, it can be run against our freely downloadable SDK (https://insidetrack.opencar.com/application/login) as an example of use. If you like it, we would greatly appreciate collaboration to make it better.
I would like to especially thank Steve Ohmert for taking my hacked up version and making this happen.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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