In my last post I talked about what you need to do if you want to monitor changes and run tests automatically under Node.js but there was a few assumptions in there. One of the main assumptions I had was that you weren’t doing any DOM interactions.
In this part we’re going to look at how you can use DOM interactions in your QUnit tests and still run them under Node.
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