Okay, re-checked IE: It is an AShot issue, browser starts and default
Geb screenshot (viewport-sized) works. So that was maybe what I
remembered. (Don't say it: We all hate IE and the fact that some of us
even still have to support it. I don't have to, but some of the teams I
coach do.)
Alexander Kriegisch schrieb am 11.12.2020 09:14 (GMT +07:00):
> Hm, maybe I remembered wrong or there used to be IE issues. I just found
> my old AShot test, taking screenshots of the full page, a group of
> selected elements and a single element onthe page, all runf fine in
> PhantomJS, Chrome, Chrome Headless, Firefox, Edge (Chromium), Opera. I
> did not use your reporter, just called AShot from my old test. IE test
> did not start, but that was probably rather a webdriver than an AShot
> problem.
>
> Thanks for reminding me of AShot again, just in case I ever need it.
> Then maybe I shall use your custom reporter. :-)
>
>
> Ben Frey schrieb am 11.12.2020 09:02 (GMT +07:00):
>>
>> Just with Chrome. I'm working on transitioning regression scripts from
>> Selenium, so I really only need one browser. A teammate is helping
>> investigate running it on my company's SauceLabs instance. If that pans
>> out, I'll try throwing a few other browsers at it and see how AShot works.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 8:58 PM Alexander Kriegisch
>> <
alex...@kriegisch.name <mailto:
alex...@kriegisch.name>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Ben, this would be a great addition to a hypothetical Geb FAQ or
>>> knowledge base. I remember that 1-2 years ago I played around with AShot
>>> for half a day or so in order to answer a similar question, maybe on
>>> StackOverflow, I do not quite remember. But I seem to recall that I had
>>> some cross-browser issues with AShot. How broadly did you test your
>>> reporter in that regard? Just being curious.
>>>
>>>
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