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zuul-localtunnel
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Used in Zuul by default as a tunnel service to expose yourself to the world, so you can run your tests in say Saucelabs or Browserstack. Used for built in Saucelabs support as well.
To enable tunneling with localtunnel you can simply do this (assuming your test folder is called test
):
./node_modules/zuul/bin/zuul --tunnel --local -- test
You can also specify a tunnel host option via the tunnel-host
switch:
./node_modules/zuul/bin/zuul --tunnel --tunnel-host http://localtunnel.me --local -- test
Or as a config option:
zuul.yml
tunnel_host: http://localtunnel.me
You can also specify all of this in the tunnel
config option:
zuul.yml
tunnel:
type: localtunnel # Optional and unnecessary here
host: http://localtunnel.me
FAQs
A localtunnel tunnel implementation for Zuul
The npm package zuul-localtunnel receives a total of 620 weekly downloads. As such, zuul-localtunnel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that zuul-localtunnel 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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