=============== xvfbwrapper =============== Python wrapper for running display inside X virtual framebuffer (Xvfb) * Home: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xvfbwrapper * Dev: https://github.com/cgoldberg/xvfbwrapper ---- ********************************* Install xvfbwrapper from PyPI ********************************* :: pip install xvfbwrapper ************************************** About Xvfb (X Virtual Framebuffer) ************************************** In the X Window System, Xvfb or X virtual framebuffer is an X11 server that performs all graphical operations in memory, not showing any screen output. This virtual server does not require the computer it is running on to even have a screen or any input device. Only a network layer is necessary. *********************** System Requirements *********************** * Xvfb ('sudo apt-get install xvfb' or similar) * Python 2 ************************ Example: Basic Usage ************************ :: from xvfbwrapper import Xvfb vdisplay = Xvfb() vdisplay.start() # launch stuff inside virtual display here vdisplay.stop() **************************************************** Example: Headless Selenium WebDriver and Firefox **************************************************** * install selenium bindings: `pip install selenium` * Firefox will launch inside virtual display (headless) * browser is not shown while test is run :: from xvfbwrapper import Xvfb import unittest from selenium import webdriver class TestHomepages(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.vdisplay = Xvfb(width=1280, height=720) self.vdisplay.start() self.browser = webdriver.Firefox() def testUbuntuHomepage(self): self.browser.get('http://www.ubuntu.com') self.assertIn('Ubuntu', self.browser.title) def testGoogleHomepage(self): self.browser.get('http://www.google.com') self.assertIn('Google', self.browser.title) def tearDown(self): self.browser.quit() self.vdisplay.stop() if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(verbosity=2) ----