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wdio-selenoid-video-reporter

v1.0.7

Published

WebdriverIO reporter for Selenium videos

Downloads

11

Readme

wdio-selenoid-video-reporter Build Status

Reporter for WebdriverIO v6 that downloads videos from Selenoid Hub

This is a reporter for Webdriver IO v6 that downloads videos from your Selenoid Hub.

For a quick start use a boilerplace project

Installation

Install the reporter

yarn add wdio-selenoid-video-reporter or npm install wdio-selenoid-video-reporter

Add the reporter to config

At the top of the wdio.conf.js-file, require the library:

const selenoidVideo = require('wdio-selenoid-video-reporter').default;

Then add the video reporter to the configuration in the reporters property:

 reporters: [
    [selenoidVideo, {
      saveAllVideos: false,       // If true, also saves videos for successful test cases
    }],
  ],

Configuration

Normal configuration parameters

Most users may want to set these

  • saveAllVideos Set to true to save videos for passing tests. Default: false
  • deleteDownloadedVideos Set to false to keep downloaded videos on Selenoid Hub Default: true,
  • deleteSuccessfulVideos Set to false to keep successfull videos on Selenoid Hub Default: true,
  • outputDir Directory to save video files. Default: video
  • retries Number of retries to download video. Default: 3
  • minTimeout The number of milliseconds before starting the first retry. Default: 2000
  • maxTimeout The maximum number of milliseconds between two retries. Default: 6000
  • outputFileFormat A function to define downloaded videos filenames. Default: function(runner){ return "wdio-${options.cid}-selenoid.mp4"}

Troubleshooting

Default reporter timeout allocated by WebdriverIO is 5 seconds. If your videos taking longer to download please increase reporterSyncTimeout in wdio.conf.js to a bigger value.

Thanks

Thanks to presdienten for great ideas.