Joel GriffithSmall things that will kill your indie businessFrom time to time I like to take a few minutes and jot some things down outside of the core browserless business. As much as there is to…Aug 26, 2019Aug 26, 2019
Joel GriffithincodeburstObservations running more than 5 million headless sessions a weekYou might recall a post in mid-2018 where we announced we had served over 2 million headless sessions. At the time that was quite a…Mar 13, 2019Mar 13, 2019
Joel GriffithincodeburstWriting a bullet-proof web scraper with browserlessScraping webpages is no easy task. There’s a myriad of different ways that sites generate and format their content, which can make…Jan 16, 2018Jan 16, 2018
Joel GriffithinHackerNoon.comRethinking headless browser automation with ChromeAfter seeing numerous Dockerfiles, GitHub repositories, too many blog posts to count and a whole lot of medium, I decided that I wanted to…Nov 17, 2017Nov 17, 2017
Joel GriffithinHackerNoon.comMore than you want to know about headless ChromeYour scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.Sep 25, 20172Sep 25, 20172
Joel GriffithincodeburstAutomatic visual regression testingWhen I first heard the term “snapshot testing”, I naively assumed it dealt with image data. You can imagine my disappointment when I found…Jul 20, 20172Jul 20, 20172
Joel GriffithincodeburstPiloting a web browser with GraphQLUp until this point, browser automation and programmatic access has been a precarious challenge. The browser vendors that did offer…Jul 19, 2017Jul 19, 2017
Joel GriffithincodeburstComposable End-to-End tests for React AppsSo, you’ve finally arrived at the place where you must write an end-to-end test suite for your React project. You’ve probably looked at…Jul 11, 20178Jul 11, 20178
Joel GriffithincodeburstCapturing unused JavaScript/CSS codeLet’s face it: unused code has no place in your product. It’s similar to the proverbial junk drawer at your home, but instead of a messy…Jul 8, 20171Jul 8, 20171