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SeleniumEnv

This is a Docker Image with Selenium Server, Xvfb, Firefox and Chromium installed. SeleniumEnv was created to run Selenium tests without installing Selenium and its dependencies. Selenium server is executed inside a container and connected from a host machine.

Installation

Grab prepacked image from a Docker Hub

docker pull davert/selenium-env

Or build image by yourself. Just clone this repo and run

docker build -t selenium-env .

you should edit Dockerfile in order to customize version of Selenium Server.

Usage

SeleniumEnv is able to connect to local or remote web sites.

Accessing Remote Website

Run the container and bind it to default Selenium port 4444

docker run -i -t -p 4444:4444 davert/selenium-env 

Accessing Local Website by Port

In case you want to access local website from container you can do the following: if application is run on localhost (0.0.0.0) on a specific port, you can pass APP_PORT environment variable into it:

php -S 0.0.0.0:8000 & 
docker run -i -t -p 4444:4444 -e APP_PORT=8000 davert/selenium-env 

Accessing Local Website by Host

In case local web site is served by nginx or Apache, and is configured for a specific host, you can pass host name as environment variable:

docker run -i -t -p 4444:4444 -e APP_HOST=myapp davert/selenium-env 

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