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config.toml
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config.toml
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[docker]
# Configs have a mapping between the Docker image to use and the capabilities that need to be matched to
# start a container with the given image.
configs = [
"selenium/standalone-firefox:4.0.0-rc-1-prerelease-20210804", "{\"browserName\": \"firefox\"}",
"selenium/standalone-chrome:4.0.0-rc-1-prerelease-20210804", "{\"browserName\": \"chrome\"}",
"selenium/standalone-edge:4.0.0-rc-1-prerelease-20210804", "{\"browserName\": \"MicrosoftEdge\"}"
]
# URL for connecting to the docker daemon
# host.docker.internal works for macOS and Windows.
# Linux could use --net=host in the `docker run` instruction or 172.17.0.1 in the URI below.
# To have Docker listening through tcp on macOS, install socat and run the following command
# socat -4 TCP-LISTEN:2375,fork UNIX-CONNECT:/var/run/docker.sock
url = "http://host.docker.internal:2375"
# Docker imagee used for video recording
video-image = "selenium/video:ffmpeg-4.3.1-20210804"
# Uncomment the following section if you are running the node on a separate VM
# Fill out the placeholders with appropriate values
#[server]
#host = <ip-from-node-machine>
#port = <port-from-node-machine>