Chromium OS is cool. Chromium OS with crouton is cooler. Chromium OS with Docker is even cooler. This is specifically a guide for the Chromebook Pixel 2 (2015), but I can't think of any reason it wouldn't work with other devices.
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@echo off | |
powershell.exe -executionpolicy unrestricted -command "%~dp0\selenium_node_install.ps1 -nodes ie -hub 192.168.1.1" | |
REM powershell.exe -executionpolicy unrestricted -command "%~dp0\selenium_node_install.ps1 -nodes ie,chrome -hub 192.168.1.1" | |
REM powershell.exe -executionpolicy unrestricted -command "%~dp0\selenium_node_install.ps1 -nodes ie,chrome,firefox -hub 192.168.1.1" | |
pause |
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### Generic Dockerfile demonstrating good practices | |
### Imports | |
# Bad-ish, we do not need Ubuntu for this, nor do we want latest if we are using in a build system, predictable is better | |
FROM ubuntu:latest | |
# Better, using a small image since our app has no dependency on Ubuntu | |
FROM alpine:3.3 |
This has been moved into the official Chef docs:
https://docs.chef.io/custom_resources_notes.html
This is by far the most recommended way of writing resources for all users. There are two gotchas which we're working through:
- For helper functions that you used to write in your provider code or used to mixin to your provider code, you have to use an
action_class do ... end
block.