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In this episode, we continue working with the Istanbul era Automated Testing Framework. In this one we work on incorporating Jasmine tests to do server-side actions and assertions. Much of this episode is spent reverse engineering and logging to figure out what structures are available to us at various points.
Video Index 00:00 - Introductions
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