Dumitru Chirutac
Dumitru Chirutac

Reputation: 637

Selenium.WebDriver - I get error when I try to run my test in Chrome

I get this error when I try to run my test in Chrome:

Initialization method AutomationUsingSelenium.SmuladorChrome.MyTestInitialize threw exception. OpenQA.Selenium.DriverServiceNotFoundException: OpenQA.Selenium.DriverServiceNotFoundException

What is the cause?

Upvotes: 15

Views: 42761

Answers (4)

Dumitru Chirutac
Dumitru Chirutac

Reputation: 637

Finally I resolved my issue as follows:

1) I copied chromedriver.exe in Chrome directory link, but you can put it in any directory. I decided to put it here.

2) I Initialized a new instance of the ChromeDriver class using the specified // path to the directory containing ChromeDriver.exe

My code:

IWebDriver drive = new ChromeDriver
("C:\\Documents and Settings\\...\\ApplicationData\\Google\\Chrome\\Application");

And it works just perfect. Thanks All.

Upvotes: 15

Gokul
Gokul

Reputation: 831

Install Selenium.Chrome.WebDriver NuGet package to the project and you will not get the error again.

In Visual Studio, right click the Project, click Manage NuGet Packages... , Search for Selenium.Chrome.WebDriver and click install.

Enjoy Selenium.

Upvotes: 8

Avinash Pande
Avinash Pande

Reputation: 1538

Lets assume chromedriver.exe is present in below path: G:\Selenium_Csharp\Jar\chromedriver_win32\chromedriver.exe

To execute your test in Chrome set the path to the directory/folder containing chromedriver.exe without selecting chromedriver.exe file name.

driver = new ChromeDriver("G:\\Selenium_Csharp\\Jar\\chromedriver_win32");

driver.Url ="http://www.gmail.com";
driver.Manage().Window.Maximize();

OR

driver = new ChromeDriver(@"G:\Selenium_Csharp\\Jar\\chromedriver_win32");

driver.Url ="http://www.gmail.com";
driver.Manage().Window.Maximize();

Upvotes: 6

Ali Lane
Ali Lane

Reputation: 95

This is the error i see: OpenQA.Selenium.DriverServiceNotFoundException: The chromedriver.exe file does not exist in the current directory or in a directory on the PATH environment variable.

I resolved this problem by specifying the 'testsettings' argument in the command to run the unit tests.

E.g.

E:\Development\SampleProject\SampleProject.MvcWebApp\SampleProject.MvcWebApp.JavaScriptUnitTests\JavaScriptUnitTests\bin\Debug>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\mstest.exe" /testcontainer:JavaScriptUnitTests.dll /category:"JavaScriptUnitTests" /testsettings:..\..\..\Local.Testsettings /resultsfile:..\..\..\..\..\MsTestResults\SampleProject.MvcWebApp.JavaScript.Tests.trx

I use "/testsettings:......\Local.Testsettings" because the Local.testsettings file is 4 levels higher than the level where I am executing this command. You should change it accordingly.

This is the command used in ccnet.config file

<exec>
    <executable>C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\mstest.exe</executable>
    <baseDirectory>SampleProject.MvcWebApp\SampleProject.MvcWebApp.JavaScriptUnitTests\JavaScriptUnitTests\bin\Debug</baseDirectory>
    <buildArgs>/testcontainer:JavaScriptUnitTests.dll /category:"JavaScriptUnitTests" /testsettings:..\..\..\Local.Testsettings /resultsfile:..\..\..\..\..\MsTestResults\SampleProject.MvcWebApp.JavaScript.Tests.trx</buildArgs>
    <successExitCodes>0</successExitCodes>
</exec>

Upvotes: 0

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