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Utilizing Linux and some programs to create a fake display, it is possible to run WebDriver tests with tauri-driver on your CI. The following example uses the WebdriverIO example we previously built together and GitHub Actions.

This means the following assumptions:

  1. The Tauri application is in the repository root and the binary builds when running cargo build --release.
  2. The WebDriverIO test runner is in the webdriver/webdriverio directory and runs when yarn test is used in that directory.

The following is a commented GitHub Actions workflow file at .github/workflows/webdriver.yml

# run this action when the repository is pushed to
on: [push]
# the name of our workflow
name: WebDriver
jobs:
# a single job named test
test:
# the display name of the test job
name: WebDriverIO Test Runner
# we want to run on the latest linux environment
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
# the steps our job runs **in order**
steps:
# checkout the code on the workflow runner
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# install system dependencies that Tauri needs to compile on Linux.
# note the extra dependencies for `tauri-driver` to run which are: `webkit2gtk-driver` and `xvfb`
- name: Tauri dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y \
libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev \
build-essential \
curl \
wget \
file \
libxdo-dev \
libssl-dev \
libayatana-appindicator3-dev \
librsvg2-dev \
webkit2gtk-driver \
xvfb
- name: Setup rust-toolchain stable
id: rust-toolchain
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
# we run our rust tests before the webdriver tests to avoid testing a broken application
- name: Cargo test
run: cargo test
# build a release build of our application to be used during our WebdriverIO tests
- name: Cargo build
run: cargo build --release
# install the latest stable node version at the time of writing
- name: Node 20
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'yarn'
# install our Node.js dependencies with Yarn
- name: Yarn install
run: yarn install --frozen-lockfile
working-directory: webdriver/webdriverio
# install the latest version of `tauri-driver`.
# note: the tauri-driver version is independent of any other Tauri versions
- name: Install tauri-driver
run: cargo install tauri-driver --locked
# run the WebdriverIO test suite.
# we run it through `xvfb-run` (the dependency we installed earlier) to have a fake
# display server which allows our application to run headless without any changes to the code
- name: WebdriverIO
run: xvfb-run yarn test
working-directory: webdriver/webdriverio

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