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browserstack-local-python

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Python bindings for BrowserStack Local.

Installation

pip install browserstack-local

Example

from browserstack.local import Local

#creates an instance of Local
bs_local = Local()

#replace <browserstack-accesskey> with your key. You can also set an environment variable - "BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY".
bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" }

#starts the Local instance with the required arguments
bs_local.start(**bs_local_args)

#check if BrowserStack local instance is running
print(bs_local.isRunning())

#stop the Local instance
bs_local.stop()

Arguments

Apart from the key, all other BrowserStack Local modifiers are optional. For the full list of modifiers, refer BrowserStack Local modifiers. For examples, refer below -

Verbose Logging

To enable verbose logging -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "v": "true"}

Folder Testing

To test local folder rather internal server, provide path to folder as value of this option -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "f": "/my/awesome/folder"}

Force Start

To kill other running Browserstack Local instances -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "force": "true"}

Only Automate

To disable local testing for Live and Screenshots, and enable only Automate -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "onlyAutomate": "true"}

Force Local

To route all traffic via local(your) machine -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "forcelocal": "true"}

Proxy

To use a proxy for local testing -

  • proxyHost: Hostname/IP of proxy, remaining proxy options are ignored if this option is absent
  • proxyPort: Port for the proxy, defaults to 3128 when -proxyHost is used
  • proxyUser: Username for connecting to proxy (Basic Auth Only)
  • proxyPass: Password for USERNAME, will be ignored if USERNAME is empty or not specified
bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>", "proxyHost": "127.0.0.1", "proxyPort": "8000", "proxyUser": "user", "proxyPass": "password"}

Local Proxy

To use local proxy in local testing -

  • localProxyHost: Hostname/IP of proxy, remaining proxy options are ignored if this option is absent
  • localProxyPort: Port for the proxy, defaults to 8081 when -localProxyHost is used
  • localProxyUser: Username for connecting to proxy (Basic Auth Only)
  • localProxyPass: Password for USERNAME, will be ignored if USERNAME is empty or not specified
bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>", "localProxyHost": "127.0.0.1", "localProxyPort": "8000", "-localProxyUser": "user", "-localProxyPass": "password"}

PAC (Proxy Auto-Configuration)

To use PAC (Proxy Auto-Configuration) in local testing -

  • pac-file: PAC (Proxy Auto-Configuration) file’s absolute path
bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "-pac-file": "<pac_file_abs_path>"}

Local Identifier

If doing simultaneous multiple local testing connections, set this uniquely for different processes -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "localIdentifier": "randomstring"}

Additional Arguments

Binary Path

By default, BrowserStack local wrappers try downloading and executing the latest version of BrowserStack binary in ~/.browserstack or the present working directory or the tmp folder by order. But you can override these by passing the -binarypath argument. Path to specify local Binary path -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "binarypath": "/browserstack/BrowserStackLocal"}

Logfile

To save the logs to the file while running with the '-v' argument, you can specify the path of the file. By default the logs are saved in the local.log file in the present woring directory. To specify the path to file where the logs will be saved -

bs_local_args = { "key": "<browserstack-accesskey>" , "v": "true", "logfile": "/browserstack/logs.txt"}

Contribute

To run the test suite run, python -m unittest discover.

Reporting bugs

You can submit bug reports either in the Github issue tracker.

Before submitting an issue please check if there is already an existing issue. If there is, please add any additional information give it a "+1" in the comments.

When submitting an issue please describe the issue clearly, including how to reproduce the bug, which situations it appears in, what you expect to happen, what actually happens, and what platform (operating system and version) you are using.

Pull Requests

We love pull requests! We are very happy to work with you to get your changes merged in, however, please keep the following in mind.

  • Adhere to the coding conventions you see in the surrounding code.
  • Include tests, and make sure all tests pass.
  • Before submitting a pull-request, clean up the git history by going over your commits and squashing together minor changes and fixes into the corresponding commits. You can do this using the interactive rebase command.

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