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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:53:24+00:00 2026-05-17T18:53:24+00:00

My main rakefile has some tasks to stop and start selenuim as follows: require

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My main rakefile has some tasks to stop and start selenuim as follows:

require 'selenium/rake/tasks'

Selenium::Rake::RemoteControlStartTask.new do |rc|
  rc.port = 4444
  rc.timeout_in_seconds = 3 * 60
  rc.background = false
  rc.wait_until_up_and_running = true
  rc.additional_args << "-singleWindow"
end

Selenium::Rake::RemoteControlStopTask.new do |rc|
  rc.host = "localhost"
  rc.port = 4444
  rc.timeout_in_seconds = 3 * 60
end

This forces the requirement to have the selenuim gem installed to use rake regardless of the
rails environment. Where can I put this code so it will only be loaded when the rails environment is set to test?

Rails 2.3

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    2026-05-17T18:53:25+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:53 pm

    Are you using Rails 3 or Rails 2?

    Rails 3 add a blocks like so:

    if Rails.env.test?
      require 'selenium/rake/tasks'
    
      Selenium::Rake::RemoteControlStartTask.new do |rc|
        rc.port = 4444
        rc.timeout_in_seconds = 3 * 60
        rc.background = false
        rc.wait_until_up_and_running = true
        rc.additional_args << "-singleWindow"
      end
    
      Selenium::Rake::RemoteControlStopTask.new do |rc|
        rc.host = "localhost"
        rc.port = 4444
        rc.timeout_in_seconds = 3 * 60
      end
    end
    

    In Rails 2 (or 3 but it’s deprecated) like this:

    if RAILS_ENV == "test"
      require 'selenium/rake/tasks'
    
      Selenium::Rake::RemoteControlStartTask.new do |rc|
        rc.port = 4444
        rc.timeout_in_seconds = 3 * 60
        rc.background = false
        rc.wait_until_up_and_running = true
        rc.additional_args << "-singleWindow"
      end
    
      Selenium::Rake::RemoteControlStopTask.new do |rc|
        rc.host = "localhost"
        rc.port = 4444
        rc.timeout_in_seconds = 3 * 60
      end
    end
    
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