# ============================= # Set BrowserStack Credentials # ============================= # Add your BrowserStack userName and acccessKey here or set BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME and # BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY as env variables userName: YOUR_USERNAME accessKey: YOUR_ACCESS_KEY # ====================== # BrowserStack Reporting # ====================== # The following capabilities are used to set up reporting on BrowserStack: # Set 'projectName' to the name of your project. Example, Marketing Website projectName: BrowserStack Samples # Set `buildName` as the name of the job / testsuite being run buildName: browserstack build # `buildIdentifier` is a unique id to differentiate every execution that gets appended to # buildName. Choose your buildIdentifier format from the available expressions: # ${BUILD_NUMBER} (Default): Generates an incremental counter with every execution # ${DATE_TIME}: Generates a Timestamp with every execution. Eg. 05-Nov-19:30 # Read more about buildIdentifiers here -> https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/selenium/organize-tests buildIdentifier: '#${BUILD_NUMBER}' # Supports strings along with either/both ${expression} # Set `source` in the syntax `:sample-: source: jest-js:sample-main:v1.0 # ======================================= # Platforms (Browsers / Devices to test) # ======================================= # Platforms object contains all the browser / device combinations you want to test on. # Entire list available here -> (https://www.browserstack.com/list-of-browsers-and-platforms/automate) platforms: - os: OS X osVersion: Big Sur browserName: Chrome browserVersion: latest - os: Windows osVersion: 10 browserName: Edge browserVersion: latest - deviceName: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra browserName: chrome # Try 'samsung' for Samsung browser osVersion: 12.0 # ======================= # Parallels per Platform # ======================= # The number of parallel threads to be used for each platform set. # BrowserStack's SDK runner will select the best strategy based on the configured value # # Example 1 - If you have configured 3 platforms and set `parallelsPerPlatform` as 2, a total of 6 (2 * 3) parallel threads will be used on BrowserStack # # Example 2 - If you have configured 1 platform and set `parallelsPerPlatform` as 5, a total of 5 (1 * 5) parallel threads will be used on BrowserStack parallelsPerPlatform: 1 # ========================================== # BrowserStack Local # (For localhost, staging/private websites) # ========================================== # Set browserStackLocal to true if your website under test is not accessible publicly over the internet # Learn more about how BrowserStack Local works here -> https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/selenium/local-testing-introduction browserstackLocal: true # (Default false) # browserStackLocalOptions: # Options to be passed to BrowserStack local in-case of advanced configurations # localIdentifier: # (Default: null) Needed if you need to run multiple instances of local. # forceLocal: true # (Default: false) Set to true if you need to resolve all your traffic via BrowserStack Local tunnel. # Entire list of arguments availabe here -> https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/selenium/manage-incoming-connections # =================== # Debugging features # =================== debug: false # # Set to true if you need screenshots for every selenium command ran networkLogs: false # Set to true to enable HAR logs capturing consoleLogs: errors # Remote browser's console debug levels to be printed (Default: errors) # Available options are `disable`, `errors`, `warnings`, `info`, `verbose` (Default: errors)