ANNOUNCING twill v0.7.4. twill is a simple Web scripting language built on top of Python and John J. Lee's 'mechanize'. It's designed for automated testing of Web sites, but it should prove useful for anybody who needs to interact with Web sites (especially those using logins and cookies) on the command line or via a script. twill can also now be used for stress-testing and benchmarking of complex sites via the twill-fork script. twill is a reimplementation of Cory Dodt's PBP. A twill script looks like this: # go to the /. login page go http://slashdot.org/login.pl # fill in the form fv 1 unickname test fv 1 upasswd test submit # ok, there's no such account ;). show error HTML. show --- This is the fifth public release of twill, version 0.7.4. (Tagline: "many bugs fixed, nose-based unit tests now work.") Download directly here: http://darcs.idyll.org/~t/projects/twill-0.7.4.tar.gz Documentation is online at http://www.idyll.org/~t/www-tools/twill.html --- Miscellaneous details: twill is implemented in Python and uses pyparsing and mechanize. In addition to the existing simple command language, twill can easily be extended with Python. twill also provides a fairly simple and well-documented wrapper around mechanize. twill scripts can be recorded with maxq, although scripts may require some hand tweaking at the moment. See the twill documentation for more information. twill does not understand JavaScript, I'm sorry to say. --- Notable bug fixes and features: * better error handling & display; * many, many browsing bugs fixed; * new 'url', 'exit', 'showlinks', 'title', 'config' and 'agent' commands; * 'nose' unit tests and unit-test support infrastructure; c.f. http://www.idyll.org/~t/www-tools/twill.html#unit-testing Thanks go to Tommi Virtanen, James Cameron, sureshvv, William Volkman, and Mike Rovner for patches and bug reports.