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Node Sauce Labs 
Wrapper around the Sauce Labs REST APIs for Node.js (v8 or higher).
Install
To install the package run:
npm install saucelabsOptions
user
Your Sauce Labs username.
Type: string
Default: process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME
key
Your Sauce Labs access key.
Type: string
Default: process.env.SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
region
Your Sauce Labs datacenter region. The following regions are available:
us-west-1(shortus)eu-central-1(shorteu)
Type: string
Default: us
headless
If set to true you are accessing the headless Sauce instances (this discards the region option).
Type: boolean
Default: false
Usage
All accessible API commands with descriptions can be found here. In order to route requests through a proxy set HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY or NO_PROXY as environment variable. For more information on this, read here.
As CLI Tool
This package if installed globally can be used as CLI tool to access the API from the command line:
$ npm install -g saucelabs
...
$ sl listJobs $SAUCE_USERNAME --limit 5 --region eu
{ jobs:
[ { id: '19dab74f8fd848518f8d2c2cee3a6fbd' },
{ id: 'dc08ca0c7fa14eee909a093d11567328' },
{ id: '5bc6f70c777b4ae3bf7909a40f5ee41b' },
{ id: 'f40fe7b044754eaaa5f5a130406549b5' },
{ id: 'd1553f71f910402893f1e82a4dcb6ca6' } ] }You can find all available commands and options with description by calling:
sl --help
# show description for specific command
sl listJobs --helpAs NPM Package
The following example shows how to access details of the last job you were running with your account that is being exposed as environment variables as SAUCE_USERNAME and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY.
import SauceLabs from 'saucelabs';
(async () => {
const myAccount = new SauceLabs();
// get job details of last run job
const job = await user.listJobs(
process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME,
{ limit: 1, full: true }
);
console.log(job);
/**
* outputs:
* { jobs:
[ { browser_short_version: '72',
video_url:
'https://assets.saucelabs.com/jobs/dc08ca0c7fa14eee909a093d11567328/video.flv',
creation_time: 1551711453,
'custom-data': null,
browser_version: '72.0.3626.81',
owner: '<username-redacted>',
id: 'dc08ca0c7fa14eee909a093d11567328',
record_screenshots: true,
record_video: true,
build: null,
passed: null,
public: 'team',
end_time: 1551711471,
status: 'complete',
log_url:
'https://assets.saucelabs.com/jobs/dc08ca0c7fa14eee909a093d11567328/selenium-server.log',
start_time: 1551711454,
proxied: false,
modification_time: 1551711471,
tags: [],
name: null,
commands_not_successful: 1,
consolidated_status: 'complete',
manual: false,
assigned_tunnel_id: null,
error: null,
os: 'Windows 2008',
breakpointed: null,
browser: 'googlechrome' } ] }
*/
})Test
To run the test suite, first invoke the following command within the repo, installing the development dependencies:
npm installThen run the tests:
npm testThis module was originally created by Dan Jenkins with the help of multiple contributors (Daniel Perez Alvarez, Mathieu Sabourin, Michael J Feher, and many more). We would like to thank Dan and all contributors for their support and this beautiful module.