other thought off the top of my head is, as I think
the chrome driver uses TCPIP to communicate I wonder if the Windows
firewall might be blocking things?
Unfortunately that's the only other thought I have at the moment!
Richard
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Thanks :-)
I'll give that a go. Do you happen to know whether that should be changed
on the Jenkins Service or on the Apache Tomcat programme? I suspect both
will do the same!
On 10 June 2015 at 10:50, Richard Bywater
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Certainly no need for apologies :-) I'm aware that these posts can get
chucked down the list quite fast so I thought I'd bump it just in case! I
appreciate that you are replying in the first place!
It IS running as a local system
Certainly no need for apologies :-) I'm aware that these posts can get
chucked down the list quite fast so I thought I'd bump it just in case! I
appreciate that you are replying in the first place!
It IS running as a local system account; apologies for the stupid question
but what should it
Any help would be most appreciated :-)
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Hi Richard,
Apologies! We are using Windows (the Jenkins server is Windows Server
2012).
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Hi all,
I have recently built a 'test pack', which uses Javascript Webdriver and
Chromedriver, which all successfully runs from my local machine. I have
then committed it up to Github and am attempting to use it through Jenkins;
here starts the problems!
A new 'freestyle project' has been
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Sorry - I've looked into Ant quite a lot this morning but I'm still not
100% what it is or what it does!?
So my setup
language. In Eclipse: File-Export-General-Ant
Build Files
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Sorry - I've looked into Ant quite a lot this morning but I'm still not
100% what it is or what it does!?
So my setup (currently) is as follows:
JUnit Code (Eclipse) -- Github (Private Repo) -- Jenkins
I have actually been able to get the job to run on Jenkins, through GitHub
by doing the
Good afternoon,
Apologies if this is a very Rookie question but I have searched far and wide
and haven't been able to find anything of use. I am currently writing JUnit
Selenium WebDriver tests, using Eclipse, and then 'committing' to a private
Github repository.
I cannot seem to find any
I've not heard of source code management; something to research :-)
I'll give this all a go tomorrow, thank you!
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Sorry what is SCM? Also I've not used Ant build files - I've heard of maven;
are these similar?
I'm completely confused now :-)
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