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Headless tests with Firefox WebDriver

Note: If you are new to java and selenium then start with selenium java training videos. 
 
There are times when you don't want a browser popping each time you execute the test. Or you just don't have privilege of having a browser display like in UNIX based system running your CI and not having any display. These are the times when you would find it right to execute your tests in headless browser mode.

What we need -
  • Xvfb: X virtual frame buffer is X11 server which does graphical operation in memory, hence no output is displayed. Wikipedia has more on it.
  • Firefox: World famous open source browser
  • A simple selenium test: As simple as launching Google in Firefox
First we need to install Xvfb and FF on Ubantu as -

sudo apt-get install Xvfb firefox

Not you can start Xvfb as -

Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1024x768x24 &

From manual of Xvfb -

-screen screennum WxHxD
           This option creates screen screennum and sets  its  width,  height,
           and  depth  to W, H, and D respectively.  By default, only screen 0
           exists and has the dimensions 1280x1024x8.
Now comes the selenium test. You need to guide Firefox so that it executes test in Xvfb started in previous steps.
This could be done by setting System level property for Xvfb as -

String Xport = System.getProperty("lmportal.xvfb.id", ":1");

and directing Firefox binary to use Xvfb as -

        FirefoxBinary firefoxBinary = new FirefoxBinary();
        firefoxBinary.setEnvironmentProperty("DISPLAY", Xport);
        WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(firefoxBinary, null);


If Firefox is not installed in standard location - /usr/bin/firefox then you can also specify path to Firefox binary as -

        final File firefoxPath = new File(System.getProperty(
                "lmportal.deploy.firefox.path", "/usr/bin/firefox"));
        FirefoxBinary firefoxBinary = new FirefoxBinary(firefoxPath);
        firefoxBinary.setEnvironmentProperty("DISPLAY", Xport);
        WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(firefoxBinary, null);


Whole test looks as -

On execution, FF will be launched in Xvfb and snap shot of google would be saved in your test directory. Since it is headless execution of test, you would not really see any browser popping on your screen.

To execute headless tests in Chrome, start chrome driver as -

ChromeDriverService chromeDriverService = new ChromeDriverService.Builder()
        .usingDriverExecutable(new File("/home/tarun/Downloads/chromedriver"))
        .usingAnyFreePort().withEnvironment(ImmutableMap.of("DISPLAY", ":1")).build();
chromeDriverService.start();
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(chromeDriverService);

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