Installing selenium server on Mac OS:
brew install selenium-server
brew install geckodriver
Starting the server:
selenium-server standalone --port 4444
Configuration for local Selenium:
{
"driver": "webdriver",
"driver_options": {
"hostname": "localhost",
"path": "/wd/hub",
"port": 4444,
"capabilities": {
"browserName": "firefox"
}
}
}
The safaridriver
executable is included with Safari 13 and later.
Initializing safaridriver
(only once):
safaridriver --enable
Staring the server:
safaridriver --port 4444
Configuration for local Safari:
{
"driver": "webdriver",
"driver_options": {
"hostname": "localhost",
"path": "/",
"port": 4444,
"capabilities": {
"browserName": "safari"
}
}
}
Running tests in iOS simulator:
{
"driver": "webdriver",
"driver_options": {
"hostname": "localhost",
"path": "/",
"port": 4444,
"capabilities": {
"browserName": "safari",
"platformName": "iOS",
"safari:useSimulator": true,
"safari:deviceType": "iPhone"
}
}
}
See man safaridriver
for available capabilities.
IMPORTANT! You must run your tests in the context of an actual website or
webdriver will fail with a security warning. Use --serve .
to let Mochify
handle this for you.
Config for SauceLabs:
module.exports = {
driver: 'webdriver',
driver_options: {
hostname: 'ondemand.saucelabs.com',
path: '/wd/hub',
port: 80,
capabilities: {
browserName: process.env.BROWSER_NAME,
'sauce:options': {
username: process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME,
accessKey: process.env.SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
}
}
}
};
BROWSER_NAME="safari"; mochify --driver webdriver test.js