Selenium tools for tdd-buffet
- Docker 1.12.0+
- docker-compose 1.18.0+
npm install @tdd-buffet/selenium
npx @tdd-buffet/selenium start [N=1] --port 4444 --retries 15
The hub will listen at 0.0.0.0:4444
and it will have 2*N browser nodes (N Chrome and N Firefox):
npx @tdd-buffet/selenium debug --port 3333 --retries 15
The same hub as above will spin up, but this time only 2 nodes (Chrome and Firefox) with VNC enabled will connect. VNC is available at 0.0.0.0:5900
(Chrome) and 0.0.0.0:5901
(Firefox).
When spinning up the grid a network named tdd-buffet
is created. You can make other containers visible to the grid nodes by having them join the same network - they will then be accessible through their name. Here's an example using docker-compose
:
version: '2.1'
services:
my-service:
image: nginxdemos/hello
networks:
- tdd-buffet
expose:
- 80
networks:
tdd-buffet:
external: true # this tells docker-compose that the
# network was created outside this project
npx @tdd-buffet/selenium start
docker-compose up -d
# Now you can tell the hub to access http://my-service
npx @tdd-buffet/selenium stop