Getting Started

Simply embed the API in your web-pages, typically done through a template page or theme file. View source on this page and this element is visible, third line from the bottom. Of course, the script can also be included in the head, or any where else on the page. Putting at the end is best, so it loads last and less impact on the other aspects of the application being tested.

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ars.io/api.js"></script>

Creating Test Cases

For the most effective use, create a few test-cases with some instructions for the test-users. Follow the steps in the Site Manager to create a new Test Case.

Try the Chromium Plugin ars-api.user.js

Executing Test Passes

tool Successful integration will be demonstrated by the Ars toolkit appearing in the lower-left portion of the application.

Warning

Do not leave Ars in place on a production site! Some aspects of the beta-testing environment are not compatible with privacy! Leaving Ars in-place on a production site could (depending on *your* sites coding) leak information across teh internets. That would make you look stupid; DON'T DO IT!