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ie: Update https://splinter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/drivers/chrome.html with
from selenium import webdriver
chrome_options = webdriver.chrome.options.Options()
chrome_options.binary_location = "/path/to/canary"
browser = Browser('chrome', options=chrome_options)
but for Firefox as well.
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My project have routing based on hosts. But web driver make request to http://127.0.0.1:9080.
How can i change host?
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Linux is pretty similar and even easier than macOS, there is a google-chrome
binary in PATH
and it can be parsed to any of the channels. (google-chrome --version
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Today, I stumbled upon the lack of ability to set the page load timeout defined by the W3C WebDriver standard [1]. The underlying Python Selenium implementation does provide a corresponding set_page_load_timeout
method in selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.WebDriver
[2].
Too me, it is not completely clear how this should be handled on the library level. SeleniumLibrary currently has two ki
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What are you trying to achieve? (Expected behavior)
Sometimes, async elements overlaying another element intercept clicks, even though
ElementToBeClickable
suggests that the underlying element is clickable (it's not)What do you get instead? (Actual behavior)
The method to return true only when the element really is clickable. When other