Configuration and launch scripts for Mozilla's Selenium Grid environment.
Default properties are set in default.properties
, and these can be overridden
for an individual machine by providing a <HOSTNAME>.properties
file. Any
properties in this file will override the default. To find out your hostname
run ant debug
in the location you've checked out this project and look for
something that looks like the following line:
[echoproperties] env.HOSTNAME=LokiMac.local
In this example the hostname is LokiMac.local
so your properties file will be
LokiMac.local.properties
The hub configuration is stored in hub_configuration.json
.
Below are the properties that can be configured:
selenium.version
The version number of Selenium to use. This is used to locate the library,
for example a value of 2.0rc2
will load the library
lib/selenium-server-standalone-2.0rc2.jar
hub.host
The host that the hub is running on. This is used when registering nodes with the hub.
hub.port
The port that the hub is running on. Also used when registering nodes with the hub.
node.configuration
Configuration file for the Selenium node, including browser capabilities.
rc.arguments
Any additional arguments to pass to an RC node when it's launched. For example, -singleWindow would launch the Selenium and the application under test in the same window using frames.
custom.firefox.profile
The path of a custom Firefox profile to use. If this property is specified but
the value is empty then Selenium will not provide the -firefoxProfileTemplate
command line argument and a fresh profile will be generated. Note that the
Firefox profile needs to be located in firefoxprofiles
directory, and the
value of this property is the relative path within firefoxprofiles
.
Run the following command from the project's location:
ant launch-hub
Run the following command from the project's location:
ant launch-webdriver
Run the following command from the project's location:
ant launch-remote-control
You can override any of the properties from default.properties
or
<HOSTNAME>.properties
on the command line by passing them in the format
-D<PROPERTY>=<VALUE>
. For example, to specify a custom firefox profile for an
RC node you would use ant launch-remote-control -Dcustom.firefox.profile=myProfile
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