Get it! ansible-galaxy install SeleniumHQ.selenium
After using ansible galaxy to install the module, take the library/selenium
file, and put it where relevant for your use.
Include it in your playbook/roles:
- name: Start a standalone server
selenium:
role: standalone
state: running
- name: Start a standalone server (specific selenium version)
selenium:
version: 2.53.1
role: standalone
state: running
- name: Start a basic grid that listens on port 4444
selenium:
role: hub
state: running
- name: Start a grid that runs on port 4445
selenium:
role: hub
state: running
args:
port: 4445
- name: Start the grid with greater memory
selenium:
role: hub
state: running
javaargs:
- Xmx1024M
- Xmy1024M
- name: Start a basic node that connects locally
selenium:
role: node
state: running
args:
hubUrl: http://0.0.0.0:4444
- name: Restart a running node that was listening on a previous port
selenium:
role: node
state: restarted
args:
hubUrl: http://0.0.0.0:4445
- name: Start a node that uses a JSON config and has a logfile
roles:
- name: output the config file
template: src=config.json.j2 dest=config.json
- name: start the node
selenium:
role: node
state: running
logfile: node.log
args:
nodeConfig: config.json
- name: Stop the running selenium standalone server
selenium:
state: stopped
(The following instructions are for those using Vagrant)
Before running tests:
alias test-module=/home/vagrant/ansible/hacking/test-module
To test the module manually, you can run:
cd library/
test-module -m ./selenium -a "role=hub state=running"
To run all tests:
cd tests/
ansible-playbook -i localhost, test.yml