Hi,
We're using squish for some basic GUI testing. As our gui has been developed with QT, this is no problem. For Browser Testing you'll have to find a similiar tool which you'll have to deploy via script/CMD line then.
Greetz
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Subject: Re: Run Jenkins as a service and NOT headless (28-Mai-2016 5:36)
From: Simon Richter <
Simon....@hogyros.de>
To:
j...@huber-online.com
> Hi,
>
> On 27.05.2016 17:50,
develop...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > How do i run Jenkins as a service but not headless. If i am doing
> > browser testing, i want to see it open Firefox, Chrome, etc. Thank you!
>
> This is more a Windows sysadmin question:
>
> Windows services have an option in their configuration that allows them
> access to the desktop. By default, this is disabled, and enabling it
> will allow programs to open visually.
>
> That was the easy part. The hard part is that weird stuff will happen if
> no one is logged in, so ideally you'd ask your local Windows admin
> whether they have a good idea about that (e.g. automatic login, or
> switching the logon screen to use a small window rather than a full-screen).
>
>
> Simon
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