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KITE
KITE is an open source test tool to test interoperability of WebRTC across
browsers. KITE makes it easy to test interoperability of WebRTC applications and
detect regressions early.
KITE is designed to be a generic, reusable and easy to maintain automated
testing environment. The tests (implementing KiteTest interface) can be
developed independently from the KITE Engine.
So far, our developments on KITE allow interoperability testing on stable
versions of all major web browsers, namely Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge,
running on desktop OS, that is either Ubuntu, MacOS or Windows 10.
Mobile testing (Chrome,Firefox on Android, Safari on iOS) is well in
development.
For more information, see the KITE project on
GitHub.
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Last updated 2019-05-28 UTC.
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