package chromedp import ( "context" "fmt" "os" "path" "testing" ) var ( testdataDir string browserCtx context.Context allocOpts = []ExecAllocatorOption{ NoFirstRun, NoDefaultBrowserCheck, Headless, DisableGPU, } ) func testAllocate(t *testing.T, path string) (_ context.Context, cancel func()) { // Same browser, new tab; not needing to start new chrome browsers for // each test gives a huge speed-up. ctx, cancel := NewContext(browserCtx) // Only navigate if we want a path, otherwise leave the blank page. if path != "" { if err := Run(ctx, Navigate(testdataDir+"/"+path)); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } return ctx, cancel } func TestMain(m *testing.M) { wd, err := os.Getwd() if err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("could not get working directory: %v", err)) } testdataDir = "file://" + path.Join(wd, "testdata") // it's worth noting that newer versions of chrome (64+) run much faster // than older ones -- same for headless_shell ... if execPath := os.Getenv("CHROMEDP_TEST_RUNNER"); execPath != "" { allocOpts = append(allocOpts, ExecPath(execPath)) } // not explicitly needed to be set, as this vastly speeds up unit tests if noSandbox := os.Getenv("CHROMEDP_NO_SANDBOX"); noSandbox != "false" { allocOpts = append(allocOpts, NoSandbox) } allocCtx, cancel := NewAllocator(context.Background(), WithExecAllocator(allocOpts...)) // start the browser browserCtx, _ = NewContext(allocCtx) if err := Run(browserCtx); err != nil { panic(err) } code := m.Run() cancel() os.Exit(code) }