![]() ![]() ![]() I am on a quest to find that type of ease-of-use.Īlthough I haven't documented it in my blog, yet, it is easy to find tutorials to download and install Selenium Grid, which provides a small sample of browsers you can hook up your automated test framework to. If we wanted to see how our web application looked on a clean install of the now defunct Netscape Navigator and Windows NT, and compare that with IE6, IE7, and IE8, our entire testing team could blow away whatever previous virtual machines they had on their desktop, and copy whatever was needed that day to their computer. I would configure and place them the shared drive at whatever company I was working on. The images contained the multitude of browsers and platforms configurations we needed. When performing browser testing around a decade ago, I used to use VMWare to setup numerous virtual machine images for my testing team. The Past: Browser images on Virtual Machines Because I didn't start at square one, there are things I wonder about. ![]() I've been on a quest since I became an automation developer, documenting everything I have been doing adding to the automated test framework at my workplace. It's the Docker Toolbox for Easy Installation! ![]()
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