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<h3>Greg Sheremeta updated OST-99:</h3>
<pre>Description:</pre>
<p>I'm writing a suite that does headless UI testing. One goal is to open headless firefox and actually open the UI, perform a login, make sure things look good, make sure there are no ui.log errors, etc. I'll also eventually add chromium, which can run headless now too.</p>
<p>The suite requires several firefox versions to be installed on the test machine, along with chromium. There are also some binary components required, geckodriver and chromedriver. These are not packaged.</p>
<p>Ideally the browsers can be installed to /opt/firefox55, /opt/firefox56, /opt/chromium62, etc. on the machine running the suite. So I think it makes sense to maintain a custom rpm with all of this.</p>
<p>Where can this rpm live? What is a reliable way to do this? (I know we want to avoid copr.)</p>
<p>…</p>
<p>Update for posterity (Mar 11 2018): we decided in the comments below to use [Selenium Grid|<a href="https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/07_selenium_grid.jsp">https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/07_selenium_grid.jsp</a>] and [docker-compose|<a href="https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium/wiki/Getting-Started-with-Docker-Compose">https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium/wiki/Getting-Started-with-Docker-Compose</a>]. Since Selenium Grid provides preconfigured containers, we're not maintaining anything other than docker-compose yaml files. No need to worry about packaging browsers ourselves.</p>
<pre>was:</pre>
<p>I'm writing a suite that does headless UI testing. One goal is to open headless firefox and actually open the UI, perform a login, make sure things look good, make sure there are no ui.log errors, etc. I'll also eventually add chromium, which can run headless now too.</p>
<p>The suite requires several firefox versions to be installed on the test machine, along with chromium. There are also some binary components required, geckodriver and chromedriver. These are not packaged.</p>
<p>Ideally the browsers can be installed to /opt/firefox55, /opt/firefox56, /opt/chromium62, etc. on the machine running the suite. So I think it makes sense to maintain a custom rpm with all of this.</p>
<p>Where can this rpm live? What is a reliable way to do this? (I know we want to avoid copr.)</p>
<blockquote><h3>new ui_sanity scenario for basic_suite — need multiple firefoxes and chromium</h3>
<pre> Key: OST-99
URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OST-99
Project: oVirt system tests
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Greg Sheremeta
Assignee: infra</pre></blockquote>
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