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karma-sauce-launcher-fork

v0.1.2

Published

A Karma plugin. Launch any browser on SauceLabs!

Readme

karma-sauce-launcher

Use any browser on SauceLabs!

Installation

The easiest way is to keep karma-sauce-launcher as a devDependency in your package.json.

{
  "devDependencies": {
    "karma": "~0.10",
    "karma-sauce-launcher": "~0.1"
  }
}

You can also add it by this command:

npm install karma-sauce-launcher --save-dev

Configuration

// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({
    // global config for SauceLabs
    sauceLabs: {
      username: 'jamesbond',
      accessKey: '007',
      startConnect: false,
      testName: 'my unit tests'
    },

    // define SL browsers
    customLaunchers: {
      sl_chrome_linux: {
        base: 'SauceLabs',
        browserName: 'chrome',
        platform: 'linux'
      }
    },

    browsers: ['sl_chrome_linux']
  });
};

Global options

  • username your SL username, you can also use SAUCE_USERNAME env variable.
  • accessKey your SL access key, you can also use SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY env variable.
  • tunnelIdentifier Sauce Connect can proxy multiple sessions, this is an id of a session.
  • startConnect do you wanna start Sauce Connect ? (defaults to true)
  • tags an array of tags (will show up in SL web interface)
  • testName test name (will show up in SL web interface)
  • build build id (will show up in SL web interface)
  • recordVideo do you wanna record video of the session ? (defaults to false)
  • recordScreenshots do you wanna take screenshots ? (defaults to true)

Per browser options

  • browserName name of the browser
  • version version of the browser (defaults to the latest available)
  • platform which platform ? (defaults to any)

For an example project of, check out AngularJS.


For more information on Karma see the homepage.