Selenium in Docker with Chrome & Firefox plus video recording support. Also check: Zalenium
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Chrome is the most popular web browser worldwide as of mid-2017, made by the tech company Google. It's available for most operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux and on multiple platforms such as the desktop, phones, and tablets.
Chrome boasts a minimalistic UI and was the first browser to feature "tabs" above the address bar, a convention that was later implemented in other browsers. Other popular features include things such as Incognito mode, tab sandboxing, and a Web Store with extensions and themes.
Although Chrome is not open source, the majority of the source code is available under the Chromium moniker.
Selenium in Docker with Chrome & Firefox plus video recording support. Also check: Zalenium
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Always up-to-date Headless Chromium right off the trunk in a Docker image
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Created by Google
Released September 2, 2008
Similar to the current ones available for Mac OS I would like to provide a similar installation and run experience on Linux.