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A Node.js wrapper around the Saucelabs tunnel jar.

This code is extracted from grunt-saucelabs by axemclion, with the grunt-specific parts removed.

It was extracted into its own module to avoid duplication between grunt-saucelabs, grunt-mocha-webdriver, and any future Node module that may need it.

Usage

Before starting the tunnel, initialize it first

var tunnel = new SauceTunnel(SAUCE_USERNAME, SAUCE_ACCESSKEY, tunnelIdentifier, tunneled, extraFlags);
  1. SAUCE_USERNAME and SAUCE_ACCESSKEY are the username and the accesskey for saucelabs. They are usually set as environment variables (specially in continuous integration tools like travis )
  2. The tunnelIdentifier is a unique identifier for the tunnel. It is optional and is automatically generated when not specified. Note that the tunnel identifier may have to be passed in with the browsers object as a desired capability to enable traffic to use the tunnel. More details here
  3. The tunneled attribute is a boolean value to indicate if the tunnel is to be created or not. This value can be set to false to mock a tunnel creation if the site tested is publicly accessible. This value is optional and defaults to true.
  4. The extraFlags attribute is an array of options flags (see here). Example: ['--debug', '--direct-domains', 'www.google.com']. It is optional.

Once the tunnel is initialized, start it with the following command.

tunnel.start(function(status){
  // status === true indicates that the tunnel was successfully created.
});

The actual webdriver code to run the test cases can be added inside the callback function. Once the webdriver completes its task, you can shut down the tunnel using

tunnel.stop(function(){
  // Tunnel was stopped
});

Full Example

To get started easily, here is the code you can copy paste

var SauceTunnel = require('sauce-tunnel');
var tunnel = new SauceTunnel(process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME, process.env.SAUCE_ACCESSKEY, 'tunnel', true/* ['--verbose'] */);
tunnel.start(function(status){
  if (status === false){
    throw new Error('Something went wrong with the tunnel');
  }
  /** var wd =  ... Work with the web driver**/
  // Once all webdriver work is done
  tunnel.stop(function(){
    // Tunnel destroyed
  });
});

CHANGELOG

v1.1

  • Remove all the logic surrounding tracking open tunnels, killing existing tunnels, and tunnel timeouts. (#3)

v2.0

  • Move to new release of Sauce connect (version 4).

v2.0.1

  • Fixing bug where sauce connect was not properly exiting

v2.0.2

  • Fixing issue with flaky tunnel creation recognition on Win

v2.0.3

  • Updating Sauce Tunnel 4 binaries (@saadtazi)

v2.0.4

  • Updating to Sauce Connect 4.1

v2.0.5

  • Switch to using chalk instead of duck punching String.

v2.0.6

  • Update to SC 4.2

v2.1.0

  • Update to SC 4.3

v2.1.1

  • Update to SC 4.3.5
  • Expose kill method for immediate kill of process

v2.2.0

  • Update binaries to SC 4.3.6
  • Make tunneled an optional param that defaults to true
  • Fix bug in delete tunnel

v2.2.1

  • Add 32bit binary for Linux

v2.2.2

  • Fix race condition from delete tunnel fix in 2.2.0

v2.2.3

  • Update SC binaries to 4.3.7
  • Update Chalk to 1.0

v2.2.4

  • Update SC binaries to 4.3.9

v2.3.0

  • Update SC binaries to 4.3.12

v2.4.0

  • Update SC binaries to 4.3.13
  • Update Node dependencies to latest

v2.5.0

  • Update SC binaries to 4.3.16
  • Update Node dependencies to latest

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