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Sean Moore edited this page Nov 1, 2021
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In order to create a connection from your local env to Saucelabs you need follow the steps below :
Add the fake domain name sap.dev to your hosts file to target localhost.
127.0.0.1 sap.dev
Add SAUCE_USERNAME and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY variables to your env globally.
In order to do that you can update your bash_profile file with this variables
(ALT: you can also go to the wdio.conf.js file and replace process.env.SAUCE_USERNAME and process.env.SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY with your credentials. Just remember to change it back before pushing your changes.)
In your terminal run sudo nano ~/.bash_profile
Add two variables to your bash_profile as follow: export SAUCE_USERNAME='<Your_Sauce_Username>' export SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY='<Your_Sauce_Access_Key>'
Note: You can find your Saucelabs credentials by login to the Saucelabs by SAP SSO authorization.
Log in to saucelabs
On the top-right menu select ACCOUNT => User settings
Copy your User Name and Access Key
This User Name and Access Key which need to be used as SAUCE_USERNAME and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY accordingly.