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Use any browser on BrowserStack!
The easiest way is to keep karma-browserstack-launcher
as a devDependency in your package.json
. Just run,
$ npm install karma-browserstack-launcher --save-dev
and it will be added automatically.
// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
// global config of your BrowserStack account
browserStack: {
username: 'jamesbond',
accessKey: '007'
},
// define browsers
customLaunchers: {
bs_firefox_mac: {
base: 'BrowserStack',
browser: 'firefox',
browser_version: '21.0',
os: 'OS X',
os_version: 'Mountain Lion'
},
bs_iphone5: {
base: 'BrowserStack',
device: 'iPhone 5',
os: 'ios',
os_version: '6.0'
}
},
browsers: ['bs_firefox_mac', 'bs_iphone5']
})
}
username
your BS username, you can also use BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME
env variable.accessKey
your BS access key, you can also use BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY
env variable.startTunnel
do you wanna establish the BrowserStack tunnel ? (defaults to true
)tunnelIdentifier
/localIdentifier
in case you want to start the BrowserStack tunnel outside karma
by setting startTunnel
to false
, set the identifier passed to the -localIdentifier
option here (optional)retryLimit
how many times do you want to retry to capture the browser ? (defaults to 3
)captureTimeout
the browser capture timeout (defaults to 120
)timeout
the BS worker timeout (defaults to 300
build
the BS worker build name (optional)name
the BS worker name (optional)project
the BS worker project name (optional)proxyHost
the host of your proxy for communicating with BrowserStack REST API and BrowserStackLocal (optional)proxyPort
the port of your proxy (optional)proxyUser
the username used for authentication with your proxy (optional)proxyPass
the password used for authentication with your proxy (optional)proxyProtocol
the protocol of your proxy (optional. default: http
. valid: http
or https
)forcelocal
force traffic through the local BrowserStack tunnel, passes flag through to BrowserStackTunnelvideo
enable video recording of session on BrowserStack (defaults to true
)device
name of the devicereal_mobile
or realMobile
allows the session to run on a real mobile device instead of an emulator / simulator (optional, defaults to false
)browser
name of the browserbrowser_version
version of the browseros
which platform ?os_version
version of the platformbuild
the BS worker build name (optional, defaults to global)name
the BS worker name (optional, defaults to global)project
the BS worker project name (optional, defaults to global)Note: you can also pass through any additional options supported by browserstack. (EG.
url
,resolution
, etc.)
See https://www.browserstack.com/automate/capabilities for a full list of supported options.
To report session results back to BrowserStack for display on your BrowserStack dashboard, use the following additional configuration:
// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
// The rest of your karma config is here
// ...
reporters: ['dots', 'BrowserStack']
})
}
By default, your Selenium and JS tests will run on real iOS devices on BrowserStack. Since we are in the implementation phase, we are still working on a few things, such as adding more devices, ability to test on local URLs, etc.
In case your tests are facing any issues on real iOS devices, we also provide iOS simulators where you can run your automated tests smoothly.
To access our iOS simulators, use the following capabilities:
customLaunchers: {
iPad_3: {
real_mobile: false,
device: 'iPad 3rd (6.0)',
os: 'ios',
'os_version': '6.0',
'browser_version': null,
browser: 'Mobile Safari'
}
}
List of iOS simulators you can test on:
device: 'iPad 3rd', 'os_version': '5.1'
device: 'iPad 3rd (6.0)', 'os_version': '6.0'
device: 'iPad Mini', 'os_version': '7.0'
device: 'iPad 4th', 'os_version': '7.0'
device: 'iPhone 4S', 'os_version': '5.1'
device: 'iPhone 4S (6.0)', 'os_version': '6.0'
device: 'iPhone 5', 'os_version': '6.0'
device: 'iPhone 5S', 'os_version': '7.0'
Many CI/CD systems will make the name or ID of the currently running build available via an environment variable. The follow environment variables below are supported by default:
process.env.BUILD_NUMBER
process.env.BUILD_TAG
process.env.CI_BUILD_NUMBER
process.env.CI_BUILD_TAG
process.env.TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER
process.env.CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM
process.env.DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER
BrowserStack's REST API documentation explains how to retrieve a list of desired capabilities for browsers.
For more information on Karma see the homepage.
Check out sample code working with karma-browserstack-launcher here.
FAQs
A Karma plugin. Launch any browser on BrowserStack!
The npm package karma-browserstack-launcher receives a total of 82,205 weekly downloads. As such, karma-browserstack-launcher popularity was classified as popular.
We found that karma-browserstack-launcher demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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