Callisto: An Easy Way To Run Selenium Tests in the Cloud

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    Callisto is an open-source Kubernetes-native implementation of Selenium Grid. (by wrike)

  • Thanks for reading! I hope everything was clear and informative enough for you to start using Callisto. You can get it all on Github: source code, docs, and Helm chart. Feel free to contribute and share your experience. Good luck!

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    Callisto is an open-source Kubernetes-native implementation of Selenium Grid.

  • To deploy Callisto you can use the production-ready Helm chart; to automate the deployment, just use your usual CI/CD toolchain. We prefer to deploy the Callisto instance for every CI pipeline and shut it down at the end of test runs.

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    Browser images for Selenoid and Moon 1.x (by aerokube)

  • Callisto uses open-source Webdriver images (all thanks to folks from Aerokube), allowing you to focus on your tests instead of browser packaging and updates.

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