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I want to know about 'SauceLabs' and 'BrowserStack' router-types, can someone help me?
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PrasadLangoju posted 2 months ago Best Answer
Sauce Labs and BrowserStack are both cloud-based platforms. To execute your test suites on these platforms, you need to sign up with them as they serve as different providers for cloud-based testing.
Now, let's see how to integrate these providers with Alchemy.
For SauceLabs:-
You will notice that your test is executed on the SauceLabs platform.
For Browser stack:-
7. Once the package is created, click on its name and enter the User Name and Access Key in the appropriate fields of the URL.
8. Add any necessary integrations, save the suite, and then generate and build the executables.
9. Execute the suite from the command prompt (outside of the UI).
This time You will notice that your test is executed on the BrowserStack platform.
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PrasadLangoju posted 2 months ago Answer
Sauce Labs and BrowserStack are both cloud-based platforms. To execute your test suites on these platforms, you need to sign up with them as they serve as different providers for cloud-based testing.
Now, let's see how to integrate these providers with Alchemy.
For SauceLabs:-
You will notice that your test is executed on the SauceLabs platform.
For Browser stack:-
7. Once the package is created, click on its name and enter the User Name and Access Key in the appropriate fields of the URL.
8. Add any necessary integrations, save the suite, and then generate and build the executables.
9. Execute the suite from the command prompt (outside of the UI).
This time You will notice that your test is executed on the BrowserStack platform.
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