
How to Execute Tests in Chrome Headless Mode?
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The video tutorial explains the concept of headless browsers, particularly focusing on Chrome. It discusses the advantages of running tests in headless mode, such as reduced interference and potential speed improvements. The tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on configuring Chrome to run in headless mode using ChromeOptions. It also covers how to implement conditional logic in Jenkins to switch between head and headless modes, ensuring flexibility in test execution. The video concludes with a demonstration of running tests in both modes and verifying the outcomes.
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