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package org.openqa.grid.internal.utils;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.RemoteProxy;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.TestSession;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.TestSlot;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.CapabilityType;
/**
* Default html render that doesn't assume anything about a proxy ( in particular, it doesn't assume
* it's a selenium1 or 2 proxy.) , and just display very basic info about it for the console.
*/
public class DefaultHtmlRenderer implements HtmlRenderer {
private RemoteProxy proxy;
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
private DefaultHtmlRenderer() {
}
public DefaultHtmlRenderer(RemoteProxy proxy) {
this.proxy = proxy;
}
public String renderSummary() {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.append("");
return builder.toString();
}
}