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# Headless [](http://travis-ci.org/leonid-shevtsov/headless)Headless is _the_ Ruby interface for Xvfb. It allows you to create a headless display straight from Ruby code, hiding the low-level action. It can also capture images and video from the virtual framebuffer. For example, you can record screenshots and screencasts of your failing integration specs. I created it so I can run Selenium tests in Cucumber without any shell scripting. Even more, you can go headless only when you run tests against Selenium. Other possible uses include pdf generation with `wkhtmltopdf`, or screenshotting. Documentation is available at [rubydoc.info](http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/headless) [Changelog](https://github.com/leonid-shevtsov/headless/blob/master/CHANGELOG) **Note: Headless will NOT hide most applications on OS X. [Here is a detailed explanation](https://github.com/leonid-shevtsov/headless/issues/31#issuecomment-8933108)** ## Installation On Debian/Ubuntu: ```sh sudo apt-get install xvfb gem install headless ``` ## Usage Block mode: ```ruby require 'rubygems' require 'headless' require 'selenium-webdriver' Headless.ly do driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox driver.navigate.to 'http://google.com' puts driver.title end ``` Object mode: ```ruby require 'rubygems' require 'headless' require 'selenium-webdriver' headless = Headless.new headless.start driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox driver.navigate.to 'http://google.com' puts driver.title headless.destroy ``` ## Cucumber Running cucumber headless is now as simple as adding a before and after hook in `features/support/env.rb`: ```ruby # change the condition to fit your setup if Capybara.current_driver == :selenium require 'headless' headless = Headless.new headless.start end ``` ## Running tests in parallel If you have multiple threads running acceptance tests in parallel, you want to spawn Headless before forking, and then reuse that instance with `destroy_at_exit: false`. You can even spawn a Headless instance in one ruby script, and then reuse the same instance in other scripts by specifying the same display number and `reuse: true`. ```ruby # spawn_headless.rb Headless.new(display: 100, destroy_at_exit: false).start # test_suite_that_could_be_ran_multiple_times.rb Headless.new(display: 100, reuse: true, destroy_at_exit: false).start # reap_headless.rb headless = Headless.new(display: 100, reuse: true) headless.destroy # kill_headless_without_waiting.rb headless = Headless.new headless.destroy_without_sync ``` There's also a different approach that creates a new virtual display for every parallel test process - see [this implementation](https://gist.github.com/rosskevin/5937888) by @rosskevin. ## Cucumber with wkhtmltopdf _Note: this is true for other programs which may use headless at the same time as cucumber is running_ When wkhtmltopdf is using Headless, and cucumber is invoking a block of code which uses a headless session, make sure to override the default display of cucumber to retain browser focus. Assuming wkhtmltopdf is using the default display of 99, make sure to set the display to a value != 99 in `features/support/env.rb` file. This may be the cause of `Connection refused - connect(2) (Errno::ECONNREFUSED)`. ```ruby headless = Headless.new(:display => '100') headless.start ``` ## Capturing video Video is captured using `ffmpeg`. You can install it on Debian/Ubuntu via `sudo apt-get install ffmpeg` or on OS X via `brew install ffmpeg`. You can capture video continuously or capture scenarios separately. Here is typical use case: ```ruby require 'headless' headless = Headless.new headless.start Before do headless.video.start_capture end After do |scenario| if scenario.failed? headless.video.stop_and_save("/tmp/#{BUILD_ID}/#{scenario.name.split.join("_")}.mov") else headless.video.stop_and_discard end end ``` ### Video options When initiating Headless you may pass a hash with video options. ```ruby headless = Headless.new(:video => { :frame_rate => 12, :codec => 'libx264' }) ``` Available options: * :codec - codec to be used by ffmpeg * :frame_rate - frame rate of video capture * :provider - ffmpeg provider - either :libav (default) or :ffmpeg * :provider_binary_path - Explicit path to avconv or ffmpeg. Only required when the binary cannot be discovered on the system $PATH. * :pid*file_path - path to ffmpeg pid file, default: "/tmp/.headless_ffmpeg*#{@display}.pid" * :tmp*file_path - path to tmp video file, default: "/tmp/.headless_ffmpeg*#{@display}.mov" * :log_file_path - ffmpeg log file, default: "/dev/null" * :extra - array of extra ffmpeg options, default: [] ## Taking screenshots Call `headless.take_screenshot` to take a screenshot. It needs two arguments: * file_path - path where the image should be stored * options - options, that can be: :using - :imagemagick or :xwd, :imagemagick is default, if :imagemagick is used, image format is determined by file_path extension Screenshots can be taken by either using `import` (part of `imagemagick` library) or `xwd` utility. `import` captures a screenshot and saves it in the format of the specified file. It is convenient but not too fast as it has to do the encoding synchronously. `xwd` will capture a screenshot very fast and store it in its own format, which can then be converted to one of other picture formats using, for example, netpbm utilities - `xwdtopnm
| pnmtopng > capture.png`. To install the necessary libraries on ubuntu: `import` - run `sudo apt-get install imagemagick` `xwd` - run `sudo apt-get install X11-apps` and if you are going to use netpbm utilities for image conversion - `sudo apt-get install netpbm` ## Troubleshooting ### `/tmp/.X11-unix` is missing Xvfb requires this directory to exist. It cannot be created automatically, because the directory must be owned by the root user. (You will never get this error if running as root - for example, in a Docker container.) On macOS, the directory will be created when you run XQuartz.app. But since `/tmp` is cleared on reboot, you will need to open XQuartz.app after a reboot before running Xvfb. (You don't need to leave it running.) To create this directory manually, on either macOS or Linux: ``` mkdir /tmp/.X11-unix sudo chmod 1777 /tmp/.X11-unix sudo chown root /tmp/.X11-unix/ ``` Note that you may need to run these commands after every reboot, too. ### Display socket is taken but lock file is missing This means that there is an X server that is taking up the chosen display number, but its lock file is missing. This is an exceptional situation. Please stop the server process manually (`pkill Xvfb`) and open an issue. ### Video not recording If video is not recording, and there are no visible exceptions, try passing the following option to Headless to figure out the reason: `Headless.new(video: {log_file_path: STDERR})`. In particular, there are some issues with the version of avconv packaged with Ubuntu 12.04 - an outdated release, but still in use on Travis. ##[Contributors](https://github.com/leonid-shevtsov/headless/graphs/contributors) --- © 2011-2015 Leonid Shevtsov, released under the MIT license
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