This problem is making me crazy. I'll try to explain it.
I have a Selenium grid environment with two machines (HUB & NODE). I use .bat files to start the hub and the nodes, something like the code below:
HUB:
Here I start the hub:
start java -jar C:\workspace\selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role hub -port 4444
Here I start a .bat on the node machine that will start the node.
psexec.exe \\XXX.XXX.XX.XXX -s -e -u USER -p PASSWORD -i 2 C:\Selenium\StartNode.bat
NODE:
To register the node:
java -jar C:\selenium\selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role node -hub http://XXX.XXX.XX.XXX:4444/grid/register
I have this from the beginning (more or less 6 moths) and was fine and simple, but now I see very weird (for me) things but only in Internet Explorer. Basically, the node starts, IE opens to correct page but nothing happens. I just have "object not found errors..." Firefox and Chrome are just fine.
But, if I start the node directly on it (NODE machine, so not from HUB via psexec), it works fine for IE as well?
Do you guys have any logical explanation? I really have no idea.
I suppose you need to provide IEDriver exe when starting the node like below.
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role webdriver -hub http://192.168.1.100:4444/grid/register -browser browserName="internet explorer",version=10.0,platform=WINDOWS -Dwebdriver.internetexplorer.driver=c:\Selenium\InternetExplorerDriver.exe
Try to create node using such command:
java -Dwebdriver.ie.driver=C:\selenium\IEDriverServer.exe -jar C:\selenium\selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role node -nodeConfig C:\selenium\nodeIE1.json
I used node instead webdriver (the last one is used for backward compatibility) and latest version of IEDriverServer
It works great for me. And you may try nssm to run your hub and node as win services instead using .bat files.
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I am trying to set up a selenium grid using the latest chrome and chromedriver. I get the following error when trying to run a test
Message: OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriverException : Unexpected error. Host header or origin header is specified and is not localhost.
On the node machine, I see the chrome browser open, but then it immediately closes and I get this error:
[1557513678.682][SEVERE]: Rejecting request with host: <hub_IP_address>:4444
Has anyone had this issue using the selenium grid? I am using:
selenium-server-standalone-4.0.0-alpha-1.jar and
Chromedriver 74.0.3729.6 for windows
My Chrome browser was running v.74.0.3729.108
JDK 12.0.1.0
Here is my command for starting the hub:
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-4.0.0-alpha-1.jar -role hub -hubConfig config.json
Here is my command to start a node:
java -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver="C:\...\Browsers\ChromeDirectory\chromedriver.exe" -Dwebdriver.ie.driver="C:\...\Browsers\IEDirectory\x86\IEDriverServer.exe" -jar -Dwebdriver.edge.driver="C:\...\Browsers\Edge\MicrosoftWebDriver.exe" -jar "C:\...\selenium-server-standalone-4.0.0-alpha-1.jar" -role node -hub "http://<hub_IP_address>:4444/grid/register/" -nodeConfig "C:\...\config.json"
I tried using a "host" property in the config.jsons. I tried putting the actual IP address and just localhost. But the hub and the node are obviously different machines, so putting localhost makes it so they can't connect. But when I dont have localhost, it says it needs to be specified as localhost? I'm so confused!! What is supposed to go in the host property?
I have seen people talk about a loopback property for protractor but I am not using protractor. I tried putting "loopback":true into both my node and hub config.json files but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
UPDATE:
I was able to get the grid to run successfully using the 4.0 alpha jar for the hub, and the old 3.8 jars for the nodes. All Still on Java 8. Kind of interesting.
You can try to add these switches: --whitelisted-ips --allowed-origins=''*
Try to run your node with command:
java -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver="C:\...\Browsers\ChromeDirectory\chromedriver.exe --whitelisted-ips --allowed-origins='*'" -Dwebdriver.ie.driver="C:\...\Browsers\IEDirectory\x86\IEDriverServer.exe" -jar -Dwebdriver.edge.driver="C:\...\Browsers\Edge\MicrosoftWebDriver.exe" -jar "C:\...\selenium-server-standalone-4.0.0-alpha-1.jar" -role node -hub "http://<hub_IP_address>:4444/grid/register/" -nodeConfig "C:\...\config.json"
I was able to get the selenium grid working by downgrading to 3.8.1 selenium grid jar and installing JDK 8 instead of 12. The reason I needed to get java 8 is answered in this other question. I used the same chrome driver and start up commands
I am trying to set the maximum instances and maximum sessions for Selenium Standalone Server, as there is a good chance I will need quite a few instances/browsers.
I have tried the following command:
xvfb-run java -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver=/usr/local/bin/chromedriver -jar /usr/local/bin/selenium-server-standalone.jar -maxSession 100 -maxInstances 100
However I receive the following error:
Exception in thread "main" com.beust.jcommander.ParameterException:
Unknown option: -maxSession at
com.beust.jcommander.JCommander.parseValues(JCommander.java:742) at
com.beust.jcommander.JCommander.parse(JCommander.java:282) at
com.beust.jcommander.JCommander.parse(JCommander.java:265) at
com.beust.jcommander.JCommander.(JCommander.java:210) at
org.openqa.grid.selenium.GridLauncherV3$1.setConfiguration(GridLauncherV3.java:227)
at
org.openqa.grid.selenium.GridLauncherV3.buildLauncher(GridLauncherV3.java:155)
at
org.openqa.grid.selenium.GridLauncherV3.main(GridLauncherV3.java:75)
Similar thing happens when I try running it only with maxInstance.
How can I set up a large/infinite amount of instances/browsers? what is the default amount? (also can't find anywhere) Thanks in advance.
According to Selenium Grid docs, maxSession and maxInstances are parameters for the node but not for the hub.
-maxSession 5 (5 is default) The maximum number of browsers that can run in parallel on the node. This is different from the maxInstance of supported browsers (Example: For a node that supports Firefox 3.6, Firefox 4.0 and Internet Explorer 8, maxSession=1 will ensure that you never have more than 1 browser running. With maxSession=2 you can have 2 Firefox tests at the same time, or 1 Internet Explorer and 1 Firefox test).
(source: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/Grid2#optional-parameters)
So in your case, you most likely should manage a number of parallel threads by setting up one or multiple (recommended as safer, because if 1 of 100 nodes break other will still be able do the job) nodes.
run the hub with: java -jar selenium-server-standalone-.jar -role hub
run node 1: java -jar selenium-server-standalone-<version>.jar -role node -port 4001 -hub http://localhost:4444/grid/register
run node 2: java -jar selenium-server-standalone-<version>.jar -role node -port 4002 -hub http://localhost:4444/grid/register
...
run node 20: java -jar selenium-server-standalone-<version>.jar -role node -port 420 -hub http://localhost:4444/grid/register
will give you a grid with 100 browsers (as 5 is a default value for a node and you set up 20 nodes)
Note: make sure your hardware can hold up 100 browser instances, as most likely it will not and you will want to run nodes in multiple VMs.
Another note: Selenium grid has a known weakness when there are a lot of nodes. For the future if you are fine with running browsers on linux you might want to look at some docker-based solutions like selenoid (https://github.com/aerokube/selenoid)
Im using Selenium Grid. When I run a test against my test site, I will hit the following error.
System.InvalidOperationException : Session [(null externalkey)] not available and is not among the last 1000 terminated sessions. Active sessions are[]
The test does not fail immediately, but will navigate around the site and to different pages before failing.
My Hub set up is batch file as follows:
cd C:\Automated Tests\Selenium
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.43.1.jar -role hub -hubhost my.hub..ip.address -port 4445
My Node set up is batch file as follows:
cd c:\Automated Tests\Selenium\
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.43.1.jar -port 5560 -role node -nodehost my.node.ip.address -hub http://my.hub.ip.address:4445/grid/register -browser"browserName=firefox,version=33.0,maxInstances=2,platform=WINDOWS" -nodeTimeout 600 -maxSession 10
Theres not a lot of information on this issue, so any help would be appreciated
I was facing the same issue and I found the solution.
This might be occurring because of using old objects.
Try instantiating new objects of your web elements when you close and start new driver session.
In this case, it does not throw stale element exception but it niether finds the web element in DOM with old object reference and hence throws the error.
I've tried this on multiple versions of selenium 2 (from 2.24-2.28) and on two different systems. It's a very simple scenario. I want to run RC commands via Selenium Grid and I don't want to port my 1000+ test scripts to WebDriver, so hopefully that's not the only solution.
Test case:
1) START HUB:
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.28.0.jar -role hub
2) START NODE:
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.28.0.jar -role node -hub http://localhost:4444/grid/register
(I've tried every variation of this I could think of, including -role rc)
Communications seem fine between the two. The console status is up and shows the connection between the two.
3) REQUEST RC URL:
http://localhost:4444/selenium-server/driver/?cmd=getNewBrowserSession&1=*firefox&2=http://www.google.com
Output is always:
HTTP ERROR: 500
Problem accessing /selenium-server/driver/. Reason:
java.lang.NullPointerException
If I revert to non-grid mode, the request returns as expected.
Am I missing something or is RC simply not supported under Grid 2?
This seems to be fixed for *firefox as a browser in 2.30 however I still observe the same behaviour for *googlechrome
When using only Selenium server it was possible to run the tests in the single browser window with the setting
-java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.2.0.jar -singleWindow
When switched to grid 2, -singleWindow parameter is not working anymore.
Help is really appreciated.
Made it happen by running the following line:
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.2.0.jar -role webdriver -singleWindow -hub http://192.168.1.149:4444/grid/register -port 5557
Seems like the order of the parameters is important.