The Phoenixframe Automation platform supports the use of Phantomjs,firefox,chrome to execute test cases in a Linux environment. However, there are several issues to note:
1. If the Phantomjs,firefox,chrome driver cannot be started, check if the directory hosting the drivers has read and write access. Use the command to add permissions:
If the directory is: .../webapps/phoenix_node/web-inf/classes/drivers
The CD is executed under the drivers directory: chmod 777 *
You can start again.
The use of phantomjs,firefox,chrome in a Linux environment requires no additional drivers to be installed, directly using the driver that comes with the platform.
2. If using Firefox,chrome, it is recommended to install Firefox and chrome into the default directory.
3, it should be explained that if the use of a non-interface Linux environment, the drive will not be able to use the function
4, on the environment support, Phoenix_web and Phoenix_node support jdk1.6~1.8, when using phoenix_develop Debug script, we recommend the use of jdk1.7
5, in the Phoenix_develop-side development (debugging) use case in the process of using the platform built-in outside the jar package, when executing on the platform, you need to put the extended jar package into the service directory, such as put to: ... /webapps/phoenix_node/web-inf/lib/Directory, restart the server.
6, we recommend that you use the package of the control side war and node nodes of the war, deployment will be much faster, if interested in the source code on the download from GitHub.
The "Quick Deploy" method and the documentation for the initial setup instructions are in: http://www.cewan.la/#contact
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