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Coordinate multiple browsers in Sauce OnDemand using threads
from threading import Thread
from selenium import selenium
import time
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
USERNAME = "USERNAME"
ACCESS_KEY = "ACCESS-KEY"
def get_sauce_browser(os="Windows 2003", browser="firefox", version="."):
config = {"username": USERNAME,
"access-key": ACCESS_KEY,
"os": os,
"browser": browser,
"browser-version": version,
"job-name": "%s %s on %s" % (browser, version, os),
}
return selenium('saucelabs.com',
4444,
json.dumps(config),
'http://saucelabs.com')
b1 = get_sauce_browser(version="3.0")
b2 = get_sauce_browser(version="3.5")
b3 = get_sauce_browser(version="3.6")
browsers = [b1, b2, b3]
browsers_waiting = []
def get_browser_and_wait(browser, browser_num):
print "starting browser %s" % browser_num
browser.start()
browser.open("/")
browsers_waiting.append(browser)
print "browser %s ready" % browser_num
while len(browsers_waiting) < len(browsers):
print "browser %s sending heartbeat while waiting" % browser_num
browser.open("/")
time.sleep(3)
thread_list = []
for i, browser in enumerate(browsers):
t = Thread(target=get_browser_and_wait, args=[browser, i + 1])
thread_list.append(t)
t.start()
for t in thread_list:
t.join()
print "all browsers ready"
for i, b in enumerate(browsers):
print "browser %s's title: %s" % (i + 1, b.get_title())
b.stop()
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