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Agent for connecting test environments (browsers) to BigTest
Agent for connecting test environments (browsers) to BigTest
Bigtest agents are applications that run in process with the system under test that accept commands on behalf of, and report results back to, the bigtest server.
This package contains an agent for web browsers, and also a web application to serve it to browsers.
To start an agent server in process, you can use the
AgentServer.create()
operation, passing it the websocket url where
the bigtest server will be accepting connections from agents.
import { main } from '@effection/node';
import { AgentServer } from '@bigtest/agent';
main(function* run() {
let agentServer: AgentServer = yield AgentServer.create('ws://localhost:5000');
console.log('connect browsers to ${agent.agentAppURL}');
});
By default, the agent will connect to a random available port and
serve the agent app from agent.agentAppURL
;
Normally, the server will start an agent for you, but in order to
develop the agent code, you'll want to start a development agent at a
given port, and then point your bigtest server at it at the known
location. To do this, run the start
command.
$ yarn start 5000
✨ Built in 501ms.
serving agent application
--> connect agents at http://localhost:56504
--> harness script at http://localhost:56504/harness.js
You can now, in your server code, instantiate the AgentServer with the
AgentServer.external()
method:
let server: AgentServer = yield AgentServer.external('http://localhost:5500', 'ws://localhost:5000');
console.log('connect browsers to ${agent.agentAppURL}');
Now, the agent url will connect to the development agent.
To run the tests:
$ yarn test
FAQs
Agent for connecting test environments (browsers) to BigTest
The npm package @bigtest/agent receives a total of 144 weekly downloads. As such, @bigtest/agent popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bigtest/agent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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