This repository contains Docker build files to be used for Selenoid project. You can find prebuilt images here.
Each image consists of 3 or 4 layers:
- Base layer - contains stuff needed in every image: Xvfb, fonts, cursor blinking fix, timezone definition and so on. This layer is always built manually.
- Optional Java layer - contains latest Java Runtime Environment. Only needed for old Firefox versions incompatible with Geckodriver. This layer is always built manually.
- Browser layer - contains browser binary. We create two versions: with APT cache and without it. The latter is then used to add driver layer.
- Driver layer - contains either respective web driver binary or corresponding Selenium server version.
Building procedure is automated with shell scripts selenium/automate_chrome.sh
, selenium/automate_firefox.sh
and so on.
- Before building images you can optionally clone tests repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/aerokube/selenoid-container-tests.git
These tests require Java and Maven 3 to be installed. Tests directory should be cloned to this repository parent directory:
selenoid-images/ # <== this repo
selenoid-container-tests/ # <== optional tests repo
- To build a Firefox image use the following command:
$ ./automate_firefox.sh 63.0+build2-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 1.8.1 63.0 0.23.0
Here 63.0+build2-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
is firefox
package version for Ubuntu 16.04, 1.8.1
is Selenoid version to use inside image (just use latest release version here), 63.0
is Docker tag to be applied, 0.23.0
is Geckodriver version to use.
- To build a Chrome image use the following command:
$ ./automate_chrome.sh 70.0.3538.67-1 2.43 70.0
Here 70.0.3538.67-1
is google-chrome-stable
package version for Ubuntu 16.04, 2.43
is Chromedriver version, 70.0
is Docker tag to be applied.
- To build an Opera image use the following command:
$ ./automate_opera.sh 56.0.3051.31 .2.40 56.0
Here 56.0.3051.31
is opera-stable
package version for Ubuntu 16.04, .2.40
is Operadriver version, 70.0
is Docker tag to be applied.
- To build an Android image use the following command:
$ ./automate_android.sh
This command is interactive - just answer the questions and it will build an image for you. In order to bundle custom APK to image - put it to selenium/android
directory before running the script.
Moved to: http://aerokube.com/selenoid/latest/#_browser_image_information