dalekjs / dalek-driver-sauce

[unmaintained] Sauce Labs bindings for DalekJS
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dalek-driver-sauce

DalekJS driver bindings for Sauce Labs integration

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This module is a driver plugin for DalekJS. It connects Daleks testsuite with the remote testing environment of Sauce Labs.

The driver can be installed with the following command:

$ npm install dalek-driver-sauce --save-dev

You can use the driver by adding a config option to the your Dalekfile

"driver": ["sauce"]

Or you can tell Dalek that it should run your tests via sauces service via the command line:

$ dalek mytest.js -d sauce

In order to run your tests within the Sauce Labs infrastructure, you must add your sauce username & key to your dalek configuration. Those two parameters must be set in order to get this driver up & running. You can specifiy them within your Dalekfile like so:

"driver.sauce": {
  "user": "dalekjs",
  "key": "aaaaaa-1234-567a-1abc-1br6d9f68689"
}

It is also possible to specify a set of other extra saucy parameters like name & tags:

"driver.sauce": {
  "user": "dalekjs",
  "key": "aaaaaa-1234-567a-1abc-1br6d9f68689",
  "name": "Guineapig",
  "tags": ["dalek", "testproject"]
}

If you would like to have a more control over the browser/OS combinations that are available, you are able to configure you custom combinations:

"browsers": [{
  "chrome": {
    "platform": "OS X 10.6",
    "actAs": "chrome",
    "version": 27
  },
  "chromeWin": {
    "platform": "Windows 7",
    "actAs": "chrome",
    "version": 27
  },
  "chromeLinux": {
    "platform": "Linux",
    "actAs": "chrome",
    "version": 26
  }

You can then call your custom browsers like so:

$ dalek mytest.js -d sauce -b chrome,chromeWin,chromeLinux

or you can define them in your Dalekfile:

"browser": ["chrome", "chromeWin", "chromeLinux"]

A list of all available browser/OS combinations, can be found here.

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