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gemini-gui

v6.0.1

Published

GUI for gemini testing utility

Downloads

14

Readme

Gemini GUI

Build Status

WARNING

This package is deprecated and no longer supported. Use html-reporter plugin and gemini gui command instead.

How to migrate

To be able to use GUI on a project you must have gemini installed locally in the project.

  1. Install html-reporter plugin.

  2. Add html-reporter plugin to your gemini config file.

  3. Now you can use GUI by running gemini gui in the project root:

    ./node_modules/.bin/gemini gui
  4. To see available options of gemini gui command, run in the project root:

    ./node_modules/.bin/gemini gui --help

What is Gemini GUI?

GUI for gemini utility.

screenshot

Installation

Install globally with npm:

npm i -g gemini-gui

Running

To be able to use GUI on a project you must have gemini installed locally in this project. GUI will not work with gemini below 2.0.0.

Run in the project root:

gemini-gui ./path/to/your/tests

Web browser with GUI loaded will be opened automatically.

Options

  • --config, -c - specify config file to use.
  • --port, -p - specify port to run GUI backend on.
  • --hostname - specify hostname to run GUI backend on.
  • --root-url, -r - use specified URL, instead of rootUrl setting from config file.
  • --grid-url - use specified URL, instead of gridUrl setting from config file.
  • --screenshots-dir, -s - use specified directory, instead of screenshotsDir setting from config.
  • --grep, -g - find suites by name. Note that if some suite files specified search will be done only in that files.
  • --debug - enable debug mode (verbose logging).
  • --auto-run, -a - run gemini immediately (without pressing run button).
  • --set, -s - run set specified in config.
  • --no-open, -O - not to open a browser window after starting the server.
  • --reuse - filepath to gemini tests results directory OR url to tar.gz archive to reuse

You can also override config file options with environment variables. Use gemini documentation for details.