Python with Chromedriver, for running automated tests
$ git clone https://github.com/joyzoursky/docker-python-chromedriver.git
$ cd docker-python-chromedriver
$ docker run -it -w /usr/workspace -v $(pwd):/usr/workspace joyzoursky/python-chromedriver:3.7 bash
/usr/wrokspace# pip install selenium
/usr/wrokspace# python test_script.py
- Python
- Google Chrome
- Chromedriver
- Selenium (in some versions)
- Xvfb (in some versions)
3.7
,latest
(based on python:3.7, Dockerfile)3.7-selenium
(based on python:3.7 with selenium installed, Dockerfile)3.7-alpine3.8
(based on python:3.7-alpine3.8, Dockerfile)3.7-alpine3.8-selenium
(based on python:3.7-alpine3.8 with selenium installed, Dockerfile)3.6
(based on python:3.6, Dockerfile)3.6-selenium
(based on python:3.6 with selenium installed, Dockerfile)3.6-alpine3.7
(based on python:3.6-alpine3.7, Dockerfile)3.6-alpine3.7-selenium
(based on python:3.6-alpine3.7 with selenium installed, Dockerfile)3.6-xvfb
(based on python:3.6 with xvfb installed, Dockerfile)3.6-xvfb-selenium
(based on python:3.6 with xvfb and selenium installed, Dockerfile)
2.7
(based on python:2.7, Dockerfile)2.7-selenium
(based on python:2.7 with selenium installed, Dockerfile)2.7-alpine3.7
(based on python:2.7-alpine3.7, Dockerfile)2.7-alpine3.7-selenium
(based on python:2.7-alpine3.7 with selenium installed, Dockerfile)2.7-xvfb
(based on python:2.7 with xvfb installed, Dockerfile)2.7-xvfb-selenium
(based on python:2.7 with xvfb and selenium installed, Dockerfile)
For the following ubuntu based images:
latest
3.7
3.7-selenium
3.6
3.6-selenium
3.6-xvfb
3.6-xvfb-selenium
2.7
2.7-selenium
2.7-xvfb
2.7-xvfb-selenium
Run the followings in your terminal:
$ cd [your working directory]
$ docker run -it -w /usr/workspace -v $(pwd):/usr/workspace joyzoursky/python-chromedriver:[version] bash
For the following alpine based images:
3.7-alpine3.8
3.7-alpine3.8-selenium
3.6-alpine3.7
3.6-alpine3.7-selenium
2.7-alpine3.7
2.7-alpine3.7-selenium
Run the followings in your terminal:
$ cd [your working directory]
$ docker run -it -w /usr/workspace -v $(pwd):/usr/workspace joyzoursky/python-chromedriver:[version] sh
This will create a container from the image. Then you could starting running the commands in the container as in your working directory. The followings are some examples to run a selenium test.
You can download a selenium test example from here to quick start.
For the following images with selenium pre-installed:
3.7-alpine3.8-selenium
3.7-selenium
3.6-alpine3.7-selenium
3.6-selenium
2.7-alpine3.7-selenium
2.7-selenium
You may run:
# python test_script.py
For the following images that do not have selenium pre-installed:
latest
3.7-alpine3.8
3.7
3.6-alpine3.7
3.6
2.7-alpine3.7
2.7
You may run:
# pip install selenium
# python test_script.py
For 3.6-xvfb
or 2.7-xvfb
, you may run:
# pip install selenium
# xvfb-run --server-args="-screen 0 1024x768x24" python test_script.py
For 3.6-xvfb-selenium
or 2.7-xvfb-selenium
, you may run:
# xvfb-run --server-args="-screen 0 1024x768x24" python test_script.py
Then you should see the test result like this:
test_case_1 (__main__.TestTemplate)
Find and click top-right button ... ok
test_case_2 (__main__.TestTemplate)
Find and click Learn more button ... ok
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Ran 2 tests in 8.684s
OK