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ember-chromium
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Ember chromium is an easy way to download chromium in your project and run your unit/integration tests through it. It will also run headless by default on CI servers.
Install ember-chromium as a dev dependency via npm/yarn
$ npm install ember-chromium --save-dev
# -or-
$ yarn add ember-chromium --dev
In your package.json
, add a pretest
script to run the install-chromium
script.
"scripts": {
// ...
"pretest": "npm run install-chromium",
// -or-
"pretest": "yarn run install-chromium",
}
[Note:] When installed, ember-chromium links the install-chromium
script into <project-root>/node-modules/.bin
. This directory is on the npm/yarn script path and can be called directly.
You can run just the default behavior by doing the following in testem.js:
module.exports = require('ember-chromium').getTestemConfig();
That's it!
You can further customize the chromium as follows:
const chromium = require('ember-chromium');
const myCustomReporter = require('some-test-reporter');
// any chromium flags you want
const chromiumArgs = [
'--disable-gpu',
'--no-sandbox',
'--disable-gesture-requirement-for-media-playback',
'--allow-file-access',
'--use-fake-device-for-media-stream',
'--use-fake-ui-for-media-stream'
];
const config = chromium.getTestemConfig(chromiumArgs);
config.reporter = myCustomReporter;
module.export = config;
Once you have the default config, you can manipulate as fits your needs.
FAQs
One place to hold all the logic to download and run ember tests in chromium
The npm package ember-chromium receives a total of 40 weekly downloads. As such, ember-chromium popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ember-chromium demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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