Node.js wrapper around Chromedriver and Microsoft Edge WebDriver. The Microsoft Edge WebDriver support is since v5.4.0. This wrapper is not used directly in Appium, but rather by various Android drivers to automate Chrome/Chromium-based browsers and web views using Hybrid Mode approach. Check the corresponding driver tutorials to get more details on it.
Note
This package is intended to be used as a helper module for Appium drivers such as UiAutomator2 and appium-chromium-driver. It was not created for standalone usage. Please ensure you know what you are doing before using this package directly.
Note
This package can work with Microsoft Edge WebDriver as well, but the support is limited. For example, automatic downloads do not work for Microsoft Edge WebDriver.
Since version 6.0.0 of this module automatic download of the latest known chromedriver does not happen anymore. The below information is only relevant for older module versions:
By default, upon installation the package downloads the most recent known Chromedriver version from
Chromedriver CDN server: http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com.
If, for some reason, you want to install the package without downloading the Chromedriver
binary set the APPIUM_SKIP_CHROMEDRIVER_INSTALL
environment variable:
APPIUM_SKIP_CHROMEDRIVER_INSTALL=1 npm install appium-chromedriver
By default, the package uses the most recent known Chromedriver version. The full list of known Chromedriver versions and their corresponding supported Chrome version could be found in mapping.json
To download a custom version of Chromedriver, please set CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION
environment variable:
CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION=107.0.5304.62 npm install appium-chromedriver
If you want Chromedriver to be downloaded from another CDN, which differs from the
default one https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com, then set the new URL to
the CHROMEDRIVER_CDNURL
environment variable:
CHROMEDRIVER_CDNURL=http://npm.taobao.org/mirrors/chromedriver npm install appium-chromedriver
If you want automatic chromedrivers download feature to work with a custom CDN URL then make sure
the server returns a proper list of stored drivers in response to requests having
Accept: application/xml
header. An example XML could be retrieved from the original URL using
curl -H 'Accept: application/xml' https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com
command.
Since version 5.6 the second environment variable has been added: CHROMELABS_URL
. By default, it points
to https://googlechromelabs.github.io, and is expected to contain the actual prefix of
Chrome for Testing availability
JSON API. This API allows retrieval of chromedrivers whose major versions are greater than 114
.
Similarly to the above it could be also defined in the .npmrc file:
chromelabs_url=https://googlechromelabs.github.io
You may also want to skip checking for older Chromedriver versions by providing an
empty value to the CHROMEDRIVER_CDNURL
variable.
import Chromedriver from 'appium-chromedriver';
// 'sync'-like await/Promise usage
async function runSession() {
let driver = new Chromedriver();
const desiredCaps = {browserName: 'chrome'};
await driver.start(desiredCaps);
let status = await driver.sendCommand('/status', 'GET');
await driver.stop();
}
// EventEmitter usage
function runSession2() {
let driver = new Chromedriver();
const desiredCaps = {browserName: 'chrome'};
driver.start(desiredCaps);
driver.on(Chromedriver.EVENT_CHANGED, function (msg) {
if (msg.state === Chromedriver.STATE_ONLINE) {
driver.sendCommand('/status', 'GET').then(function (status) {
driver.stop();
});
}
});
driver.on(Chromedriver.EVENT_ERROR, function (err) {
// :-(
});
}
Here's what the Chromedriver state machine looks like:
Here are the events you can listen for:
Chromedriver.EVENT_ERROR
: gives you an error objectChromedriver.EVENT_CHANGED
: gives you a state change object, with astate
property that can be one of:Chromedriver.STATE_STOPPED
Chromedriver.STATE_STARTING
Chromedriver.STATE_ONLINE
Chromedriver.STATE_STOPPING
Chromedriver.STATE_RESTARTING
npm run build
npm run lint
npm run test
npm run e2e-test