This is a lightweight integration layer between TestSwarm and BrowserStack. Use it to spawn BrowserStack workers needed by TestSwarm on demand. It uses node-browserstack to abstract the BrowserStack API.
This script is currently compatible with:
- TestSwarm v1.0.0 or higher
- BrowserStack API v4
git clone https://github.com/clarkbox/testswarm-browserstack.git testswarm-browserstack
cd testswarm-browserstack/
npm install
node src/cli.js --run
This above command will create and terminate BrowserStack workers as needed according to the information the TestSwarm swarmstate
API provides. This command should be executed on a regular interval, either via a scheduler (such as crontab) or by letting node do a continuous loop (using the --run-loop
option). Be sure to do start it from a scheduler still in a way that it will only start it if it isn't running anymore (in case of an exception).
If you plan to run it from a scheduler and keep log files, you're recommended to use the run-sample.sh
file as a start. It contains the basic cli invocation as a template. Fill in the argument values and adjust the script and log paths. Also, as a reminder that log files can run out of hand quickly, we've provided a sample file to use in logrotate
(e.g. on Ubuntu). To learn about logrotate, checkout Ubuntu manpages or the Slicehost tutorial on the subject. To install it, copy the file to logrotate.conf
within this directory, adjust the path and (if you want to) set different settings. Then move it to /etc/logrotate.d/testswarm-browserstack.conf
.
- testswarm-browserstack.js - Abstraction of TestSwarm API, and Scott González's BrowserStack API. Use it to automatically spawn BrowserStack workers based on your swarm's needs.
- cli.js - nodejs cli wrapper around it all. Allows for scripted or generally easy manual invocation of the script.
browserstack.user
: BrowserStack usernamebrowserstack.pass
: BrowserStack passwordbrowserstack.project
: Project name for grouping on BrowserStack Automate dashboardbrowserstack.workerTimeout
: Maximum lifetime of the worker (in seconds). Use0
for indefinitely (BrowserStack will terminate the worker after the maximum run time, as of writing that maximum is 30 minutes).browserstack.dryRun
: Enable to only simulate spawning and termination of browserstack workers.browserstack.totalLimit
: Maximum number of simultaneous workers allowed under this BrowserStack account.browserstack.eqLimit
: How many simultaneous workers with the same browser are allowed.testswarm.root
: URL to the root of the TestSwarm installation. Relative to here should be./index.php
and./api.php
.testswarm.runUrl
: URL to the TestSwarm run page (including client name), for BrowserStack workers to open. If your swarm is protected with a token, this is the place to enter the token.verbose
: Output debug information (throughconsole.log
).
{
"browserstack": {
"user": "example",
"pass": "*******"
},
"testswarm": {
"root": "http://ci.example.org/testswarm",
"runUrl": "http://c.example.org/testswarm/run/JohnDoe"
}
}
This is a nodejs cli wrapper around testswarm-browserstack.js. You can use it independent of testswarm. Use --help to get all the information you need to know (see above for example usage):
Usage: cli.js [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
--config [path] path to config file with options (defaults to ./config.json)
--run Retrieve TestSwarm state and spawn/terminate BrowserStack workers as needed
--run-loop <timeout> Execute --run in a non-overlapping loop with set timeout (in seconds) between iterations
--worker <id> Get info abuot a specific BrowserStack worker
--spawn <uaId> Spwawn a BrowserStack worker by swarm useragent id (joining the swarm)
--terminate <id> Terminate a specific BrowserStack worker
--terminateAll Terminate all BrowserStack workers
-v, --verbose Output debug information (through console.log)
--dry, --dry-run Simulate spawning and termination of browserstack workers