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Acceptance test framework for web applications

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Capybara helps you test web applications by simulating how a real user would interact with your app. It is agnostic about the driver running your tests and comes with Werkzeug and Selenium support built in.

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See https://elliterate.github.io/capybara.py/.

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Ported to Python by Ian Lesperance, from the original Ruby library by Jonas Nicklas.

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