Error: Unable to find the browser. “browserstack:Chrome@68.0:Windows 10” is not a browser alias or path...












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I have been having some issues in running some JavaScript tests via TestCafe. The project I have set up uses a BDD style and it invokes the TestCafe test runner to run the tests. I have integrated them using browserstack however, I am having when I run it from Jenkins. I keep getting this error and unable to resolve the issue as it's not even reaching BS servers.



I am able to run successfully from my local



Error log



[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=natarajankrishna1

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=********************

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_BUILD=jenkins-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS-363

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL=true

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL_IDENTIFIER=2abd3c29-8371-45c7-b28d-44fd7820fcd4-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS__363

[31mF[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[31mF[39m[32m.[39m{ Error: Unable to find the browser. "browserstack:Chrome@68.0:Windows 10" is not a browser alias or path to an executable file.

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/testcafe/src/browser/provider/pool.js:107:19

at Generator.next (<anonymous>)

at step (/opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:17:30)

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:28:13

at <anonymous> constructor: [Function: GeneralError] }









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  • The error suggests that package testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack is missing in your CD environment

    – ioseph
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:44













  • Please try to run the testcafe -b browserstack command with your testing environment. You should see the list of all browser configurations available on the Browserstack. If you see an error, please check if testcafe and testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack are installed both globally or both locally. I mean that both modules should be installed via the same command: npm i testcafe and npm i testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack or npm i -g testcafe and npm i -g testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack

    – Alex Kamaev
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:38


















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I have been having some issues in running some JavaScript tests via TestCafe. The project I have set up uses a BDD style and it invokes the TestCafe test runner to run the tests. I have integrated them using browserstack however, I am having when I run it from Jenkins. I keep getting this error and unable to resolve the issue as it's not even reaching BS servers.



I am able to run successfully from my local



Error log



[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=natarajankrishna1

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=********************

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_BUILD=jenkins-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS-363

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL=true

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL_IDENTIFIER=2abd3c29-8371-45c7-b28d-44fd7820fcd4-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS__363

[31mF[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[31mF[39m[32m.[39m{ Error: Unable to find the browser. "browserstack:Chrome@68.0:Windows 10" is not a browser alias or path to an executable file.

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/testcafe/src/browser/provider/pool.js:107:19

at Generator.next (<anonymous>)

at step (/opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:17:30)

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:28:13

at <anonymous> constructor: [Function: GeneralError] }









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  • The error suggests that package testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack is missing in your CD environment

    – ioseph
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:44













  • Please try to run the testcafe -b browserstack command with your testing environment. You should see the list of all browser configurations available on the Browserstack. If you see an error, please check if testcafe and testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack are installed both globally or both locally. I mean that both modules should be installed via the same command: npm i testcafe and npm i testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack or npm i -g testcafe and npm i -g testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack

    – Alex Kamaev
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:38
















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I have been having some issues in running some JavaScript tests via TestCafe. The project I have set up uses a BDD style and it invokes the TestCafe test runner to run the tests. I have integrated them using browserstack however, I am having when I run it from Jenkins. I keep getting this error and unable to resolve the issue as it's not even reaching BS servers.



I am able to run successfully from my local



Error log



[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=natarajankrishna1

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=********************

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_BUILD=jenkins-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS-363

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL=true

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL_IDENTIFIER=2abd3c29-8371-45c7-b28d-44fd7820fcd4-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS__363

[31mF[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[31mF[39m[32m.[39m{ Error: Unable to find the browser. "browserstack:Chrome@68.0:Windows 10" is not a browser alias or path to an executable file.

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/testcafe/src/browser/provider/pool.js:107:19

at Generator.next (<anonymous>)

at step (/opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:17:30)

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:28:13

at <anonymous> constructor: [Function: GeneralError] }









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I have been having some issues in running some JavaScript tests via TestCafe. The project I have set up uses a BDD style and it invokes the TestCafe test runner to run the tests. I have integrated them using browserstack however, I am having when I run it from Jenkins. I keep getting this error and unable to resolve the issue as it's not even reaching BS servers.



I am able to run successfully from my local



Error log



[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=natarajankrishna1

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=********************

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_BUILD=jenkins-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS-363

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL=true

[BrowserStack] BROWSERSTACK_LOCAL_IDENTIFIER=2abd3c29-8371-45c7-b28d-44fd7820fcd4-H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS__363

[31mF[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[36m-[39m[31mF[39m[32m.[39m{ Error: Unable to find the browser. "browserstack:Chrome@68.0:Windows 10" is not a browser alias or path to an executable file.

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/testcafe/src/browser/provider/pool.js:107:19

at Generator.next (<anonymous>)

at step (/opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:17:30)

at /opt/jenkins2/jobs/H_QA_SPRINT_FEATURETESTS/workspace/node_modules/babel-runtime/helpers/asyncToGenerator.js:28:13

at <anonymous> constructor: [Function: GeneralError] }






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  • The error suggests that package testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack is missing in your CD environment

    – ioseph
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:44













  • Please try to run the testcafe -b browserstack command with your testing environment. You should see the list of all browser configurations available on the Browserstack. If you see an error, please check if testcafe and testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack are installed both globally or both locally. I mean that both modules should be installed via the same command: npm i testcafe and npm i testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack or npm i -g testcafe and npm i -g testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack

    – Alex Kamaev
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:38





















  • The error suggests that package testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack is missing in your CD environment

    – ioseph
    Nov 22 '18 at 23:44













  • Please try to run the testcafe -b browserstack command with your testing environment. You should see the list of all browser configurations available on the Browserstack. If you see an error, please check if testcafe and testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack are installed both globally or both locally. I mean that both modules should be installed via the same command: npm i testcafe and npm i testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack or npm i -g testcafe and npm i -g testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack

    – Alex Kamaev
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:38



















The error suggests that package testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack is missing in your CD environment

– ioseph
Nov 22 '18 at 23:44







The error suggests that package testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack is missing in your CD environment

– ioseph
Nov 22 '18 at 23:44















Please try to run the testcafe -b browserstack command with your testing environment. You should see the list of all browser configurations available on the Browserstack. If you see an error, please check if testcafe and testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack are installed both globally or both locally. I mean that both modules should be installed via the same command: npm i testcafe and npm i testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack or npm i -g testcafe and npm i -g testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack

– Alex Kamaev
Nov 23 '18 at 13:38







Please try to run the testcafe -b browserstack command with your testing environment. You should see the list of all browser configurations available on the Browserstack. If you see an error, please check if testcafe and testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack are installed both globally or both locally. I mean that both modules should be installed via the same command: npm i testcafe and npm i testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack or npm i -g testcafe and npm i -g testcafe-browser-provider-browserstack

– Alex Kamaev
Nov 23 '18 at 13:38














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