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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
LIBDOT_DIR="$(dirname -- "$0")/../../libdot"
source "${LIBDOT_DIR}/bin/common.sh"
cd "${BIN_DIR}/.."
if [ -z "${DISPLAY}" ]; then
export DISPLAY="0.0"
fi
if [ -z "$CHROME_TEST_PROFILE" ]; then
CHROME_TEST_PROFILE=$HOME/.config/google-chrome-run_local
fi
mkdir -p "${CHROME_TEST_PROFILE}"
./bin/mkdeps.sh
# Chrome goes by many names. We know them all!
find_chrome() {
local bin
for bin in google-chrome google-chrome-{stable,beta,unstable,trunk}; do
if which ${bin} 2>/dev/null; then
return
fi
done
}
if [ -z "${CHROME_BIN}" ]; then
CHROME_BIN=$(find_chrome)
if [ -z "${CHROME_BIN}" ]; then
echo "error: could not find google-chrome; please set CHROME_BIN" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Running tests against ${CHROME_BIN}; set CHROME_BIN to use a diff browser"
fi
# We quote CHROME_BIN because it might contain spaces. On macOS or Windows,
# this can be common with names like "Google Chrome". It means it doesn't
# allow people to pass flags, but we can figure that out when/if anyone makes
# such a request.
"${CHROME_BIN}" \
"file:///$(pwd)/html/nassh_test.html" \
--allow-file-access-from-files \
--unlimited-quota-for-files \
--user-data-dir="${CHROME_TEST_PROFILE}" \
&>/dev/null </dev/null &