How can I use gauge/taiko with other browser?
I use gauge/taiko/javascript this month and want use browser in my pc.
I try to use gauge run --env="firefox" specs/ but not work.
Any sample?
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I use gauge/taiko/javascript this month and want use browser in my pc.
I try to use gauge run --env="firefox" specs/ but not work.
Any sample?
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Taiko only works on Chrome at the moment. Taiko uses Chrome DevTools protocol via the Chrome remote interface node js library.
– Zabil
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45
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I use gauge/taiko/javascript this month and want use browser in my pc.
I try to use gauge run --env="firefox" specs/ but not work.
Any sample?
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I use gauge/taiko/javascript this month and want use browser in my pc.
I try to use gauge run --env="firefox" specs/ but not work.
Any sample?
getgauge
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asked Nov 12 '18 at 13:58
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Taiko only works on Chrome at the moment. Taiko uses Chrome DevTools protocol via the Chrome remote interface node js library.
– Zabil
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45
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Taiko only works on Chrome at the moment. Taiko uses Chrome DevTools protocol via the Chrome remote interface node js library.
– Zabil
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45
Taiko only works on Chrome at the moment. Taiko uses Chrome DevTools protocol via the Chrome remote interface node js library.
– Zabil
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45
Taiko only works on Chrome at the moment. Taiko uses Chrome DevTools protocol via the Chrome remote interface node js library.
– Zabil
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45
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To start with did you create the environment?
https://docs.gauge.org/latest/configuration.html#creating-new-environment
You should not have to use the quotes with a single environment like this
gauge run --env ci specs
After that did you configure the project to use the new environment?
What you are doing is loading variables so you must provide the project with the variables needed to interact with that environment. In addition to a browser, I also need the root address of the enrivonment and specifiy whether I am in the DEV(elopment), CERT(ification), or PROD(uction) environment.
browserToUse = chrome
rootNgsUrl = http://(urlAddress)
envInUse = dev
This is then used in the DriverFactory to initialize the Driver to the proper browser
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArgument("--ignore-certificate-errors-spki-list");
options.AddArgument("--ignore-ssl-errors");
Driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
I believe that there are examples that include an example of the DriverFactory that will initialize your browser driver and allow you to use that environment.
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Taiko is a Node.js library to automate the Chrome browser. Therefore Taiko only works with Chrome browser.
Example
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To start with did you create the environment?
https://docs.gauge.org/latest/configuration.html#creating-new-environment
You should not have to use the quotes with a single environment like this
gauge run --env ci specs
After that did you configure the project to use the new environment?
What you are doing is loading variables so you must provide the project with the variables needed to interact with that environment. In addition to a browser, I also need the root address of the enrivonment and specifiy whether I am in the DEV(elopment), CERT(ification), or PROD(uction) environment.
browserToUse = chrome
rootNgsUrl = http://(urlAddress)
envInUse = dev
This is then used in the DriverFactory to initialize the Driver to the proper browser
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArgument("--ignore-certificate-errors-spki-list");
options.AddArgument("--ignore-ssl-errors");
Driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
I believe that there are examples that include an example of the DriverFactory that will initialize your browser driver and allow you to use that environment.
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To start with did you create the environment?
https://docs.gauge.org/latest/configuration.html#creating-new-environment
You should not have to use the quotes with a single environment like this
gauge run --env ci specs
After that did you configure the project to use the new environment?
What you are doing is loading variables so you must provide the project with the variables needed to interact with that environment. In addition to a browser, I also need the root address of the enrivonment and specifiy whether I am in the DEV(elopment), CERT(ification), or PROD(uction) environment.
browserToUse = chrome
rootNgsUrl = http://(urlAddress)
envInUse = dev
This is then used in the DriverFactory to initialize the Driver to the proper browser
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArgument("--ignore-certificate-errors-spki-list");
options.AddArgument("--ignore-ssl-errors");
Driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
I believe that there are examples that include an example of the DriverFactory that will initialize your browser driver and allow you to use that environment.
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To start with did you create the environment?
https://docs.gauge.org/latest/configuration.html#creating-new-environment
You should not have to use the quotes with a single environment like this
gauge run --env ci specs
After that did you configure the project to use the new environment?
What you are doing is loading variables so you must provide the project with the variables needed to interact with that environment. In addition to a browser, I also need the root address of the enrivonment and specifiy whether I am in the DEV(elopment), CERT(ification), or PROD(uction) environment.
browserToUse = chrome
rootNgsUrl = http://(urlAddress)
envInUse = dev
This is then used in the DriverFactory to initialize the Driver to the proper browser
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArgument("--ignore-certificate-errors-spki-list");
options.AddArgument("--ignore-ssl-errors");
Driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
I believe that there are examples that include an example of the DriverFactory that will initialize your browser driver and allow you to use that environment.
To start with did you create the environment?
https://docs.gauge.org/latest/configuration.html#creating-new-environment
You should not have to use the quotes with a single environment like this
gauge run --env ci specs
After that did you configure the project to use the new environment?
What you are doing is loading variables so you must provide the project with the variables needed to interact with that environment. In addition to a browser, I also need the root address of the enrivonment and specifiy whether I am in the DEV(elopment), CERT(ification), or PROD(uction) environment.
browserToUse = chrome
rootNgsUrl = http://(urlAddress)
envInUse = dev
This is then used in the DriverFactory to initialize the Driver to the proper browser
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArgument("--ignore-certificate-errors-spki-list");
options.AddArgument("--ignore-ssl-errors");
Driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
I believe that there are examples that include an example of the DriverFactory that will initialize your browser driver and allow you to use that environment.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 14:48
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Taiko is a Node.js library to automate the Chrome browser. Therefore Taiko only works with Chrome browser.
Example
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Taiko is a Node.js library to automate the Chrome browser. Therefore Taiko only works with Chrome browser.
Example
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Taiko is a Node.js library to automate the Chrome browser. Therefore Taiko only works with Chrome browser.
Example
Taiko is a Node.js library to automate the Chrome browser. Therefore Taiko only works with Chrome browser.
Example
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Taiko only works on Chrome at the moment. Taiko uses Chrome DevTools protocol via the Chrome remote interface node js library.
– Zabil
Nov 14 '18 at 17:45