A library to download and launch TestingBot Tunnel.
npm install testingbot-tunnel-launcherconst testingbotTunnel = require('testingbot-tunnel-launcher');
testingbotTunnel({
apiKey: process.env.TB_KEY,
apiSecret: process.env.TB_SECRET,
verbose: true
}, function (err, tunnel) {
if (err) {
console.error(err.message);
return;
}
console.log("Tunnel ready");
tunnel.close(function () {
console.log("Tunnel closed completely");
})
});const testingbotTunnel = require('testingbot-tunnel-launcher')
const options = {
// The TestingBot API key which you can get for free, listed in the TestingBot member area
apiKey: 'key',
// The TestingBot API secret which you can get for free, listed in the TestingBot member area
apiSecret: 'secret',
// More verbose output from the tunnel
verbose: true,
// Port on which the tunnel Selenium relay will listen for
// requests. Default 4445. (optional)
se-port: null,
// Proxy host and port the tunnel can use to connect to an upstream proxy
// e.g. "localhost:1234" (optional)
proxy: null,
// a comma-separated list of domains that
// will not go through the tunnel. (optional)
fast-fail-regexps: null,
// Write logging output to this logfile (optional)
logfile: null,
// Change the tunnel version - see versions on https://testingbot.com/support/other/tunnel/changelog.html
tunnelVersion: "4.0",
// Gives this tunnel a unique identifier
tunnelIdentifier: "myIdentifier"
};
testingbotTunnel(options, function(err, tunnel) {
console.log("Started Tunnel");
tunnel.close(function () {
console.log("Closed tunnel");
});
});You can pass the TestingBot credentials as apiKey and apiSecret in the options.
You can also create a ~/.testingbot file in your $HOME directory, with apiKey:apiSecret as contents.
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