selenium chromedriver code example

Example 1: chromedriver selenium python

# For Linux, but it is similar for Windows
# First make sure first that you have chrome browser installed on your system.

# a simple way to get the driver is: 
sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver
# this will download 75MB of files.

# another way is:
1. Download the lastest version of driver from:
  https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/ # only 5-7MB
2. Unzip the file.
3. Paste the file in /usr/local/bin using this command:
  sudo mv chromedriver /usr/local/bin # this makes sure that the directory is in your PATH variable.
4. Make your file executable:
  sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/chromedriver

Now you can use this in python:
  >>from selenium import webdriver
  >>browser = webdriver.Chrome()
  # it will work fine

Example 2: selenium webdriver python

from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys

driver = webdriver.Firefox()
driver.get("http://www.python.org")
assert "Python" in driver.title
elem = driver.find_element_by_name("q")
elem.clear()
elem.send_keys("pycon")
elem.send_keys(Keys.RETURN)
assert "No results found." not in driver.page_source
driver.close()

Example 3: selenium webdriver tutorial python

import os
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys

# get the path of ChromeDriverServer
dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
chrome_driver_path = dir + "\chromedriver.exe"

# create a new Chrome session
driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_driver_path)
driver.implicitly_wait(30)
driver.maximize_window()

# Navigate to the application home page
driver.get("http://www.google.com")

# get the search textbox
search_field = driver.find_element_by_name("q")

# enter search keyword and submit
search_field.send_keys("Selenium WebDriver Interview questions")
search_field.submit()

# get the list of elements which are displayed after the search
# currently on result page using find_elements_by_class_name method
lists= driver.find_elements_by_class_name("r")

# get the number of elements found
print ("Found " + str(len(lists)) + " searches:")

# iterate through each element and print the text that is
# name of the search

i=0
for listitem in lists:
   print (listitem.get_attribute("innerHTML"))
   i=i+1
   if(i>10):
      break

# close the browser window
driver.quit()

Example 4: selenium set chrome executable path

chromedriver = "/path/to/chromedriver"
options = Options()
options.binary_location = '/path/to/chrome'
driver = webdriver.Chrome(chromedriver, chrome_options=options)

Example 5: chromedriver = webdriver.Chrome(“D:\driver\chromedriver.exe”)

driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=r'DRIVER_PATH')

Example 6: selenium chromedriver

Supports Chrome version 89
Resolved issue 3667: Timed out receiving a message from rendererResolved issue 3675: GetElementLocation uses inView method which mishandles boolean as arrayResolved issue 3682: GetElementRegion returns incorrect size for elements which are partially out of viewportResolved issue 3690: ChromeDriver fails if extensions use chrome.windows API

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