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Use ngrok rather than localtunnel when running browser tests
These changes makes zuul use ngrok for exposing itself to the outside
world, rather than the default localtunnel implementation. That's because
we've had quite a lot of issues with flakyness which seems to be related
to localtunnel, e.g.:
```
- starting: <internet explorer 9 on Windows 2008>
events.js:160
throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
^
Error: connection refused: localtunnel.me:44896 (check your firewall settings)
at Socket.<anonymous> (/home/travis/build/janl/mustache.js/node_modules/localtunnel/client.js:84:32)
at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
at Socket.emit (events.js:188:7)
at emitErrorNT (net.js:1290:8)
at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:80:11)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:104:9)
```
I thought this was fixed by using Node.js 6 instead of Node.js 4,
but sadly that was not the case as it re-appeared with Node.js 6 as well.
Had to use a custom version of zuul-ngrok which contains a newer version
of ngrok. The dependency used by the upstream module threw an error when
running on my computer, the updated version worked as a charm though.
We should change to using the upstream module as soon as the PR with that
ngrok version bump lands.
Set `concurrency: 1` otherwise ngrok would fail and make IE11 tests stall
forever because of too many connections being made within a short time
period. I've notice it can take quite some time to get all the tests
through as it seems ngrok still seems to throttle the connections somehow,
but the important thing is getting these tests to work.
pull/668/head