Reputation: 7428
I tried this
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
But I'm getting the error as
Failed tests: setUp(com.TEST): The path to the driver executable must be set by the webdriver.chrome.driver system property; for more information, see code here . The latest version can be downloaded from this link
How can I make Chrome test the Selenium WebDriver test cases?
Upvotes: 159
Views: 637181
Reputation: 2018
I included the binary into my projects resources directory like so:
src\main\resources\chrome\chromedriver_win32.zip
src\main\resources\chrome\chromedriver_mac64.zip
src\main\resources\chrome\chromedriver_linux64.zip
Code:
import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.SystemUtils;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;
import java.io.*;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.util.zip.ZipEntry;
import java.util.zip.ZipInputStream;
public WebDriver getWebDriver() throws IOException {
File tempDir = Files.createTempDirectory("chromedriver").toFile();
tempDir.deleteOnExit();
File chromeDriverExecutable;
final String zipResource;
if (SystemUtils.IS_OS_WINDOWS) {
zipResource = "chromedriver_win32.zip";
} else if (SystemUtils.IS_OS_LINUX) {
zipResource = "chromedriver_linux64.zip";
} else if (SystemUtils.IS_OS_MAC) {
zipResource = "chrome/chromedriver_mac64.zip";
} else {
throw new RuntimeException("Unsuppoerted OS");
}
try (InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("/chrome/" + zipResource)) {
try (ZipInputStream zis = new ZipInputStream(is)) {
ZipEntry entry;
entry = zis.getNextEntry();
chromeDriverExecutable = new File(tempDir, entry.getName());
chromeDriverExecutable.deleteOnExit();
try (OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(chromeDriverExecutable)) {
IOUtils.copy(zis, out);
}
}
}
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", chromeDriverExecutable.getAbsolutePath());
return new ChromeDriver();
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 182
To run Selenium WebDriver test cases in Chrome, follow these steps:
First of all, set the property and Chrome driver path:
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "/path/to/chromedriver");
Initialize the Chrome Driver's object:
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
Pass the URL into the get
method of WebDriver:
driver.get("http://www.google.com");
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 38267
On Ubuntu, you can simply install the chromium-chromedriver
package:
apt install chromium-chromedriver
Be aware that this also installs an outdated Selenium version. To install the latest Selenium:
pip install selenium
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 179
All the previous answers are correct. Following is the little deep dive into the problem and solution.
The driver constructor in Selenium for example
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
searches for the driver executable, in this case the Google Chrome driver searches for a Chrome driver executable. In case the service is unable to find the executable, the exception is thrown.
This is where the exception comes from (note the check state method)
/**
*
* @param exeName Name of the executable file to look for in PATH
* @param exeProperty Name of a system property that specifies the path to the executable file
* @param exeDocs The link to the driver documentation page
* @param exeDownload The link to the driver download page
*
* @return The driver executable as a {@link File} object
* @throws IllegalStateException If the executable not found or cannot be executed
*/
protected static File findExecutable(
String exeName,
String exeProperty,
String exeDocs,
String exeDownload) {
String defaultPath = new ExecutableFinder().find(exeName);
String exePath = System.getProperty(exeProperty, defaultPath);
checkState(exePath != null,
"The path to the driver executable must be set by the %s system property;"
+ " for more information, see %s. "
+ "The latest version can be downloaded from %s",
exeProperty, exeDocs, exeDownload);
File exe = new File(exePath);
checkExecutable(exe);
return exe;
}
The following is the check state method which throws the exception:
/**
* Ensures the truth of an expression involving the state of the calling instance, but not
* involving any parameters to the calling method.
*
* <p>See {@link #checkState(boolean, String, Object...)} for details.
*/
public static void checkState(
boolean b,
@Nullable String errorMessageTemplate,
@Nullable Object p1,
@Nullable Object p2,
@Nullable Object p3) {
if (!b) {
throw new IllegalStateException(format(errorMessageTemplate, p1, p2, p3));
}
}
SOLUTION: set the system property before creating driver object as follows.
System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver", "path/to/chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
The following is the code snippet (for Chrome and Firefox) where the driver service searches for the driver executable:
Chrome:
@Override
protected File findDefaultExecutable() {
return findExecutable("chromedriver", CHROME_DRIVER_EXE_PROPERTY,
"https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/ChromeDriver",
"http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html");
}
Firefox:
@Override
protected File findDefaultExecutable() {
return findExecutable(
"geckodriver", GECKO_DRIVER_EXE_PROPERTY,
"https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver",
"https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases");
}
where CHROME_DRIVER_EXE_PROPERTY = "webdriver.chrome.driver" and GECKO_DRIVER_EXE_PROPERTY = "webdriver.gecko.driver"
Similar is the case for other browsers, and the following is the snapshot of the list of the available browser implementation:
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 441
If you're using Homebrew on a macOS machine, you can use the command:
brew tap homebrew/cask && brew cask install chromedriver
It should work fine after that with no other configuration.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 1323
Download the latest version of the Chrome driver and use this code:
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "path of chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.manage().window().maximize();
Thread.sleep(10000);
driver.get("http://stackoverflow.com");
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 3510
You can use the below code to run test cases in Chrome using Selenium WebDriver:
import java.io.IOException;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;
public class ChromeTest {
/**
* @param args
* @throws InterruptedException
* @throws IOException
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException, IOException {
// Telling the system where to find the Chrome driver
System.setProperty(
"webdriver.chrome.driver",
"E:/chromedriver_win32/chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver webDriver = new ChromeDriver();
// Open google.com
webDriver.navigate().to("http://www.google.com");
String html = webDriver.getPageSource();
// Printing result here.
System.out.println(html);
webDriver.close();
webDriver.quit();
}
}
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 4060
Find the latest version of chromedriver
here.
Once downloaded, unzip it at the root of your Python installation, e.g., C:/Program Files/Python-3.5
, and that's it.
You don't even need to specify the path anywhere and/or add chromedriver
to your path or the like.
I just did it on a clean Python installation and that works.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1353
You need to install the Chrome driver. You can install this package using NuGet as shown below:
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 125
Download the EXE file of chromedriver and extract it in the current project location.
Here is the link, where we can download the latest version of chromedriver:
https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/
Here is the simple code for the launch browser and navigate to a URL.
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "path of chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.get("https://any_url.com");
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 4328
Download the updated version of the Google Chrome driver from Chrome Driver.
Please read the release note as well here.
If the Chrome browser is updated, then you need to download the new Chrome driver from the above link, because it would be compatible with the new browser version.
public class chrome
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "/path/to/chromedriver");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.get("http://www.google.com");
}
}
Upvotes: 21
Reputation: 760
You should download the chromeDriver in a folder, and add this folder in your PATH environment variable.
You'll have to restart your console to make it work.
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 3697
You need to download the executable driver from: ChromeDriver Download
Then use the following before creating the driver object (already shown in the correct order):
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "/path/to/chromedriver");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
This was extracted from the most useful guide from the ChromeDriver Documentation.
Upvotes: 255