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Zalenium as Hub and with Nodes from different Host #938

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arunaousula9421 opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 3 comments
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Zalenium as Hub and with Nodes from different Host #938

arunaousula9421 opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 3 comments

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@arunaousula9421
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Hi Guys,

I have been trying to setup Zalenium as hub in one host and then use different host to connect them as nodes to the hub using docker.

Can I please know if there anyway I can do this, I have tried running Zalenium on a host with 8 Containers which is very slow so I would like to use different hosts to connect to the hub and run the tests.

Any link or sample example would be helpful

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diemol commented Apr 15, 2019

@arunaousula9421 right now that is not possible, the only option to do that is with Kubernetes. During the end of this week we will have a look at #907, which could help your case.
Keep an eye on the repo during the next weeks.

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@diemol As you said I am trying things with Kubernetes. Is there any documentation I can refer to setup Zalenium as hub and Node separately?? When I looked into Zalenium website it only mentions details about the things to setup the things on Kubernetes but not about configuring them as Hub and Node

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diemol commented Apr 24, 2019

There is no concept of placing a hub and nodes separately in Zalenium because Zalenium creates the nodes on demand.

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