grunt-geckodriver v0.0.5
grunt-geckodriver
Controls Firefox using the WebDriver interface via geckodriver without Selenium.
If you use a modern test driver like webdriverio, you will not need Selenium to run the tests, because the browser driver itself implements the WebDriver interface. This module provides a Grunt multi-task for installing, starting and stopping the geckodriver executable. You take care of installing Firefox.
This task, grunt-chromedriver and grunt-safaridriver can be used as a replacement for grunt-selenium-standalone for tasks like grunt-html-dom-snapshot, to simplify the whole scenario by removing Selenium and Java from the requirements.
Installation
You need node >= 10, npm and grunt >= 1.0.0 installed and your project build managed by a Gruntfile. If you have not used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you are familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-geckodriver --save-devConfiguration
Add the geckodriver entry with one or more tasks to the options of the
grunt.initConfig method in Gruntfile.js:
grunt.initConfig({
geckodriver: {
default: {}
}
});Load the plugin:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-geckodriver');Add use the task to start and stop the browser driver before and after the tests:
grunt.registerTask('default', ['geckodriver:default:start', ..., 'geckodriver:default:stop']);Options
Default task options support the most usual usage scenario:
geckodriver: {
default: {
port: 4444,
findAvailablePort: false,
args: [],
force: false
}
}port
Type: Number
Default value: 4444
The port for the geckodriver to listen to. If findAvailablePort is set to
true, this port will be used to start the search for a free port with.
findAvailablePort
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
If set to true, the value of port will be used to start the search for a
free port with.
args
Type: Array<String>
Default value: []
Command-line arguments for the geckodriver executable. Available ones:
--connect-existing Connect to an existing Firefox instance
--jsdebugger Attach browser toolbox debugger for Firefox
-v Log level verbosity (-v for debug and -vv for trace level)
-b, --binary <BINARY> Path to the Firefox binary
--log <LEVEL> Set Gecko log level [possible values: fatal, error,
warn, info, config, debug, trace]
--marionette-host <HOST> Host to use to connect to Gecko
[default: 127.0.0.1]
--marionette-port <PORT> Port to use to connect to Gecko
[default: system-allocated port]
--host <HOST> Host IP to use for WebDriver server [default: 127.0.0.1]
-p, --port <PORT> Port to use for WebDriver server [default: 4444]force
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
If set to true, it suppresses failures. Instead of making the Grunt fail,
the errors will be written only to the console.
Events
If findAvailablePort is set to true, the actual chosen port can be read by:
grunt.config.get(`geckodriver.<task-name>.port`)As soon es the browser driver process starts listening, an event will be triggered with the actually chosen port:
grunt.event.on(`geckodriver.<task-name>.listening`, port => {...})Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
License
Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Ferdinand Prantl
Licensed under the MIT license.