# karma-firefox-launcher [![js-standard-style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher) [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/karma-firefox-launcher.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/karma-firefox-launcher) [![npm downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/karma-firefox-launcher.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/karma-firefox-launcher) [![semantic-release](https://img.shields.io/badge/%20%20%F0%9F%93%A6%F0%9F%9A%80-semantic--release-e10079.svg)](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release) [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher) [![Dependency Status](https://img.shields.io/david/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher.svg?style=flat-square)](https://david-dm.org/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher) [![devDependency Status](https://img.shields.io/david/dev/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher.svg?style=flat-square)](https://david-dm.org/karma-runner/karma-firefox-launcher#info=devDependencies) > Launcher for Mozilla Firefox. ## `karma-firefox-launcher` is deprecated and is not accepting new features or general bug fixes. See [deprecation notice for `karma`](https://github.com/karma-runner/karma#karma-is-deprecated-and-is-not-accepting-new-features-or-general-bug-fixes). [Web Test Runner](https://modern-web.dev/docs/test-runner/overview/), [`jasmine-browser-runner`](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-browser-runner), and [`playwright-test`](https://github.com/hugomrdias/playwright-test) provide browser-based unit testing solutions which can be used as a direct alternative. ## Installation The easiest way is to keep `karma-firefox-launcher` as a devDependency in your `package.json`. You can simple do it by: ```bash npm install karma-firefox-launcher --save-dev ``` ## Configuration ```js // karma.conf.js module.exports = function (config) { config.set({ plugins: [require("karma-firefox-launcher")], browsers: [ "Firefox", "FirefoxDeveloper", "FirefoxAurora", "FirefoxNightly", ], }); }; ``` You can pass list of browsers as a CLI argument too: ```bash karma start --browsers Firefox,Chrome ``` To run Firefox in headless mode, append `Headless` to the version name, e.g. `FirefoxHeadless`, `FirefoxNightlyHeadless`. ### Environment variables You can specify the location of the Firefox executable using the following environment variables: - `FIREFOX_BIN` (for browser `Firefox` or `FirefoxHeadless`) - `FIREFOX_DEVELOPER_BIN` (for browser `FirefoxDeveloper` or `FirefoxDeveloperHeadless`) - `FIREFOX_AURORA_BIN` (for browser `FirefoxAurora` or `FirefoxAuroraHeadless`) - `FIREFOX_NIGHTLY_BIN` (for browser `FirefoxNightly` or `FirefoxNightlyHeadless`) ### Custom Firefox location In addition to Environment variables you can specify location of the Firefox executable in a custom launcher: ```js browsers: ['Firefox68', 'Firefox78'], customLaunchers: { Firefox68: { base: 'Firefox', name: 'Firefox68', command: '/firefox.exe' }, Firefox78: { base: 'Firefox', name: 'Firefox78', command: '/firefox.exe' } } ``` ### Custom Preferences To configure preferences for the Firefox instance that is loaded, you can specify a custom launcher in your Karma config with the preferences under the `prefs` key: ```js browsers: ['FirefoxAutoAllowGUM'], customLaunchers: { FirefoxAutoAllowGUM: { base: 'Firefox', prefs: { 'media.navigator.permission.disabled': true } } } ``` ### Loading Firefox Extensions If you have extensions that you want loaded into the browser on startup, you can specify the full path to each extension in the `extensions` key: ```js browsers: ['FirefoxWithMyExtension'], customLaunchers: { FirefoxWithMyExtension: { base: 'Firefox', extensions: [ path.resolve(__dirname, 'helpers/extensions/myCustomExt@suchandsuch.xpi'), path.resolve(__dirname, 'helpers/extensions/myOtherExt@soandso.xpi') ] } } ``` **Please note**: the extension name must exactly match the 'id' of the extension. You can discover the 'id' of your extension by extracting the .xpi (i.e. `unzip XXX.xpi`) and opening the install.RDF file with a text editor, then look for the `em:id` tag under the `Description` tag. If your extension manifest looks something like this: ```xml myCustomExt@suchandsuch 1.0 2 true false [...] ``` Then you should name your extension `myCustomExt@suchandsuch.xpi`. --- For more information on Karma see the [homepage]. [homepage]: https://karma-runner.github.io