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Question: how do you anticipate headless to work with Docker Selenium #85

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rajatjindal opened this issue Dec 21, 2016 · 4 comments
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@rajatjindal
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Thanks for the wonderful gem.

I am trying to see how this can work with Selenium Docker images. If I understand correctly, Docker selenium exposes a selenium server running already on port 4444

Do we just change headless to always use that selenium server or is there a better way to do this without having to write a lot of Dockerfile to install browsers/ruby/selenium etc?

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Rajat Jindal

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Hi - sorry for taking this long to respond - I assume you mean the video recording part? (Because a Selenium Docker image would not need Xvfb).

I'm thinking maybe I need to separate the video recording into a separate gem, and have it be more versatile, like work on Mac and Windows as well.

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zedtux commented Dec 18, 2018

Hey @leonid-shevtsov I'm looking exactly for this. Have you made the separated gem with the video recoding which could be used with a selenium Docker image please?

@Tejareddy1
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Hi @leonid-shevtsov ,I am also looking for this. any update on separating video recording?

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zedtux commented Jan 27, 2021

A gentle reminder on this issue @leonid-shevtsov 😉

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