Supported capabilities, browsers, and platforms in Device Farm desktop browser testing
This topic lists the supported configurations of browsers and operating systems. An exception is raised if you request a browser and operating system combination that is not supported.
Values here are suitable for parametrized test suites.
Supported browsers
The following browsers are supported:
Name | browserName value |
Supported platforms |
---|---|---|
Google Chrome | chrome |
windows |
Mozilla Firefox | firefox |
windows |
Microsoft Edge (Chromium) | MicrosoftEdge |
windows |
Note
AWS Device Farm no longer supports Microsoft Internet Explorer because Microsoft has stopped providing security updates and
technical support for older versions of Internet Explorer. For more information, see Microsoft's announcement of
IE end of support
Supported capabilities
The desktop browser testing feature does not implement all capabilities outlined in the W3C WebDriver documentationaws:
. The following capabilities are used by
the Device Farm WebDriver node:
browserName
(string, required, no default)-
Name of the browser to use for the session. Must be one of the supported browsers. This value is always lowercase.
browserVersion
(string, required)-
Version of the browser to launch; one of
latest
,latest-1
,latest-2
Note
Device Farm desktop browser testing does not support requesting specific releases of browsers.
platform
(string, optional, defaults towindows
)-
Platform (operating system) to use when creating the session. Must be one of the supported platforms.
aws:maxDurationSecs
(integer, optional, defaults to900
)-
Maximum duration of the session before it is forcibly closed, in seconds. Range:
180
to2400
. aws:idleTimeoutSecs
(integer, optional, defaults to120
)-
Maximum delay between WebDriver commands before the session is forcibly closed. Range:
30
to900
The following are not allowed:
w3c
(in Chrome)-
Setting this capability to
false
will result in an error. binary
-
Setting this capability will result in an error.
args
-
The following browser command line parameters are not allowed:
-
--headless
(Chrome) -
-headless
(Firefox) -
--user-data-dir
-
--no-sandbox
(Chrome and Firefox)
-
All other capabilities are passed directly to the target browser-specific WebDriver. These arguments are not officially supported by Device Farm. Their use might result in unexpected behavior.
Supported platforms
The following platforms are supported:
Name | platform value |
---|---|
Microsoft Windows | windows |