Firefox browser CLI test setup tool
Project description
Summary
ff-tool is a Python CLI tool we’ve created to facilitate browser testing of cloud services. It is largely a convenience wrapper we’ve written around these amazing tools/libraries (see note below):
Our typical use case is launching various Firefox browser versions with a fresh profile and loading custom preferences. This tool enables us to do this quickly with a 1-liner from the CLI.
Features
DownloadFirefox desktop versions (Nightly, Developer Edition, Beta, Release)
Manage profiles
Load test preferences
Notes
If you plan on creating a tool of your own, please import the above lib directly in your script(s). This tool was designed for convenience of our team for testing Cloud Services and not intended to be used as a library.
Profiles are stored in a temp directory by default which can be overridden. Use caution if you specify your own profile directory as profile cleanup functions can wipe out all profiles in your specified directory.
NOTE:
This tool is work in progress… USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Installation
Pre-requisites
Python >= 2.7 and virtualenv (Python 3 not yet supported)
Windows Users
ff-tool will work on Windows, but requires quite a bit of setup.
Also, installation behavior for the Firefox binary is different than for other OSes. In particular, ff-tool installs the Firefox binaries into a “_temp” directory for all OSes (except Windows) to avoid clobbering your working browser. Unfortunately, the Windows installer forces installation into C:\Program Files. Since both the release and Beta versions of Firefox install into the same place, you also run the risk of installing one over another.
Again, use at your own risk!
Windows: Installing Cygwin
Download and install: Cygwin
Right click on: c:\\cygwin64\cygwin.bat
Run as administrator or you will suffer.
A number of dependencies must also be installed including: gcc, make, curl, pycrypto, python2, python-dev, etc.
Build
$ make build $ source ./venv/bin/activate
Cleanup
$ deactivate $ make clean
Run
When not specified, ff will use defaults
Help
$ ff -h
Launch browser, clean profile
version: Nightly
profile_name:
$ ff
version: Developer Edition (aurora)
profile_name:
$ ff -c aurora
Launch browser, clean profile, specify profile name
version: Nightly
profile_name: my_cool_profile1
NOTE: If the specified profile exists, we use it, if not we create a new one with that name.
$ ff -p my_cool_profile1
Custom Browser Prefs
Firefox provides the ability for a user to change preferences in about:config. For testing and automation this can be cumbersome as it usually involves many small steps.
As alternative, ff-tool provides a means for loading these prefs from a root directory you specify via an environment variable.
Example:
$ export PREFS_ROOT_DIR = '../services-test'
Custom prefs must be stored in the following directory/file structure:
You must also include a prefs.ini file which specifies the environment(s) in which each pref set is used.
Example prefs.ini:
[DEFAULT] pref_key = pref_value [dev] pref_key = pref_value [stage] pref_key = pref_value
Cloud Services (only)
Launch browser, clean profile, specify services-specific options…
version: Beta
profile_name: my_cool_profile1
product: loop-server
environment: stage
test-type: e2e-test
NOTE: If the specified profile exists, we use it, if not we create a new one with that name.
$ ff -c beta -p my_cool_profile1 -a loop-server -e stage -t e2e-test
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