Hi,
we are trying to use Siesta in an Alpine Docker Container. We use webdriver and chrome for our tests. Out-of-the-box it does not work and exits with a status code of 127. Upon further inspection it seems that the chromedriver and node executables bundled with Siesta simply do not work in Alpine and we have to use the correct Alpine versions of it. We do this by linking the installed version into the respective directories.
Is there any way to do this more "cleanly"? Like a config option that can set a path to the correct chromedriver and node versions or using the versions in the PATH?
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Hello,
it seems that the chromedriver and node executables bundled with Siesta simply do not work in Alpine
Any additional details? Perhaps you mean that version of Chrome in Alpine container is too new for chromedriver binary, bundled with Siesta? In such case you need to update the Siesta's chromedriver manually (/bin/binary/chromedriver)
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I see. So you use a custom binary of chromedriver that expects lib-musl? Then you just place it into /bin/binary/chromedriver/os
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