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Issue 29959561: Issue 6930 - Add support for Microsoft Edge to WebDriver-based test automation
Patch Set: Created Dec. 5, 2018, 1:09 p.m.
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@@ -104,9 +104,13 @@ tests on different browsers, and automatically run the linter as well.
On Windows, in order to use the test runner, in addition to setting up a Linux
environment as outlined above, you need to have Node.js installed in your native
-Windows environment. Then run the commands below from within PowerShell or
+Windows environment.
+Also you are going to have to install [Microsoft Webdriver](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/webdriver/)
Sebastian Noack 2018/12/06 03:47:30 This will be outdated very soon, as on Insider bui
+and ensure that it can be found on your path.
+Then run the commands below from within PowerShell or
cmd.exe (unlike when building the extension which needs to be done from Bash).
+
Make sure the required packages are installed and up-to-date:
npm install
@@ -117,7 +121,7 @@ Start the testing process for all browsers:
Start the testing process in one browser only:
- npm test -- -g <Firefox|Chromium>
+ npm test -- -g <Firefox|Chromium|Edge>
By default it downloads (and caches) and runs the tests against the
oldest compatible version and the latest release version of each browser.
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