Jayson, at the moment, no autopilot itself doesn't have anything like
that. However, I'm guessing you could do something similar via UTAH or
something else. Regardless, we don't have any remote infrastructure that
is open to everyone, so no need for the remote aspect of what your
talking about. However, having your tests run in a virtualized
environment is interesting. The question is, does setting up the
environment need to be automated, or does manually booting an iso in
virtualbox, qemu, etc work? For us as a community, I'm not sure we need
to worry about automating the environment setup -- but it's certainly
possible.
Nicholas
On 12/03/2012 08:31 PM, Jayson Rowe wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry I haven't gotten around to converting some manual test cases to
automated AutoPilot tests just yet, it's been busy at work with some
training which has "homework" so to speak.
I was still thinking though, and I didn't see this anywhere in the
documentation. Does AutoPilot have something like SeleniumGrid (or
Selenium Server) in Seleinum where test cases could be written, and
kicked off on my machine, but executed on a remote (or virtual) machine?
Thanks,
Jayson
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