Selenium and Headless Environment
I recently installed Python 2.7, Robot Framework and the Selenium Library (I still don't know if I succeeded though...) on a Red Hat Server to run some test on a web application.
So I tried a simple test case using Robot Framework to see if Selenium Library is functional, just to Open a web page, nothing more...
Selenium Server is up and running accordi开发者_高级运维ng to the result of ps, and Firefox binaries are in the PATH...
Running the test case from the Robot Framework (with the pybot testcasename.tsv) I get an exception:
ERROR: Problem capturing a screenshot to string: java.awt.AWTException: headless environment
So, what is the headless environment? Does anyone have an idea if there is something else that needs to be installed or to be configured as well?
Using the X Virtual Frame Buffer (Xvfb):
We can use xvfb to create a headless environment for selenium (for example, to run over SSH).
Instructions:
Start
xvfb
with the following options:$ Xvfb :89 -ac -noreset
(where
:89
is the virtual "display" created).Then, set the
DISPLAY
variable to be this virtual display:$ export DISPLAY=:89
At this point, we can run the selenium server as desired. Examples follow.
Run the server Java archive:
$ java -jar selenium-server.jar
In Python:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Firefox()
...
Here is a simple Robot library just for that purpose.
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