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testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor
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Executor for Magellan to run Nightwatchjs tests in Browserstack environment.
PLEASE NOTE: Executor is only supported by magellan version 10.0.0 or higher.
Please follow the steps
npm install testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor --save
export BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=${YOUR_BROWSERSTACK_ACCESSKEY}
export BROWSERSTACK_USER=${YOUR_BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME}
magellan.json
(if there isn't a magellan.json
please create one under your folder root)"executors": [
"testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor"
]
./node_modules/.bin/magellan --help
to see if you can see the following content printed out Executor-specific (testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor)
--bs_browser=browsername Run tests in chrome, firefox.
--bs_browsers=b1,b2,.. Run multiple browsers in parallel.
--bs_list_browsers List the available browsers configured (Something else integrated).
--bs_create_tunnel undefined
--bs_tunnel_id=testtunnel123123 Use an existing secure tunnel (exclusive with --bs_create_tunnel)
Congratulations, you're all set.
FAQs
magellan executor for browserstack
The npm package testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that testarmada-magellan-browserstack-executor 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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