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Library provides the way to automatically manage drivers for different browsers.

Project description

Webdriver Manager for Python

This is a fork project based on SergeyPirogov/webdriver_manager, which is using a daily refreshed mirror of all the driver sites HansBug/browser_drivers_mirror. This means this package can be directly used in China mainland.

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The main idea is to simplify management of binary drivers for different browsers.

For now support:

Compatible with Selenium 4.x and below.

Before: You need to download the chromedriver binary, unzip it somewhere on your PC and set the path to this driver like this:

from selenium import webdriver

driver = webdriver.Chrome('/home/user/drivers/chromedriver')

It’s boring!!! Moreover, every time a new version of the driver is released, you need to repeat all these steps again and again.

With webdriver manager, you just need to do two simple steps:

Install manager:

pip install hf-webdriver-manager

Use with Chrome

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Chrome(ChromeDriverManager().install())
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service as ChromeService
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=ChromeService(ChromeDriverManager().install()))

Use with Chromium

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
from webdriver_manager.core.utils import ChromeType

driver = webdriver.Chrome(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.CHROMIUM).install())
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service as ChromiumService
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
from webdriver_manager.core.utils import ChromeType

driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=ChromiumService(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.CHROMIUM).install()))

Use with Brave

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
from webdriver_manager.core.utils import ChromeType

driver = webdriver.Chrome(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.BRAVE).install())
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service as BraveService
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
from webdriver_manager.core.utils import ChromeType

driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=BraveService(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.BRAVE).install()))

Use with Edge

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from webdriver_manager.microsoft import EdgeChromiumDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Edge(EdgeChromiumDriverManager().install())
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.edge.service import Service as EdgeService
from webdriver_manager.microsoft import EdgeChromiumDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Edge(service=EdgeService(EdgeChromiumDriverManager().install()))

Use with Firefox

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from webdriver_manager.firefox import GeckoDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Firefox(executable_path=GeckoDriverManager().install())
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.firefox.service import Service as FirefoxService
from webdriver_manager.firefox import GeckoDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Firefox(service=FirefoxService(GeckoDriverManager().install()))

Use with IE

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from webdriver_manager.microsoft import IEDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Ie(IEDriverManager().install())
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.ie.service import Service as IEService
from webdriver_manager.microsoft import IEDriverManager

driver = webdriver.Ie(service=IEService(IEDriverManager().install()))

Use with Opera

# selenium 3
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome import service
from webdriver_manager.opera import OperaDriverManager

webdriver_service = service.Service(OperaDriverManager().install())
webdriver_service.start()

driver = webdriver.Remote(webdriver_service.service_url, webdriver.DesiredCapabilities.OPERA)
# selenium 4
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome import service
from webdriver_manager.opera import OperaDriverManager

webdriver_service = service.Service(OperaDriverManager().install())
webdriver_service.start()

options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.add_experimental_option('w3c', True)

driver = webdriver.Remote(webdriver_service.service_url, options=options)

If the Opera browser is installed in a location other than C:/Program Files or C:/Program Files (x86) on windows and /usr/bin/opera for all unix variants and mac, then use the below code,

options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.binary_location = "path/to/opera.exe"
driver = webdriver.Remote(webdriver_service.service_url, options=options)

Get browser version from path

To get the version of the browser from the executable of the browser itself:

from webdriver_manager.core.utils import read_version_from_cmd, PATTERN

version = read_version_from_cmd("/usr/bin/firefox-bin --version", PATTERN["firefox"])
driver_binary = FirefoxDriverManager(version=version).install()

Configuration

webdriver_manager has several configuration variables you can be interested in. Any variable can be set using either .env file or via python directly

DRIVER_SITE

You can change the resource address of the Selenium browser driver by setting the DRIVER_SITE environment variable. The default value is https://huggingface.co/datasets/HansBug/browser_drivers_mirror/resolve/main.

WDM_LOG

Turn off hf-webdriver-manager logs use:

import logging
import os

os.environ['WDM_LOG'] = str(logging.NOTSET)

WDM_PROGRESS_BAR

Turn off the progress bar which is displayed on downloads:

import os

os.environ['WDM_PROGRESS_BAR'] = str(0)

WDM_LOCAL

By default, all driver binaries are saved to user.home/.wdm folder. You can override this setting and save binaries to project.root/.wdm.

import os

os.environ['WDM_LOCAL'] = '1'

WDM_SSL_VERIFY

SSL verification can be disabled for downloading webdriver binaries in case when you have troubles with SSL Certificates or SSL Certificate Chain. Just set the environment variable WDM_SSL_VERIFY to "0".

import os

os.environ['WDM_SSL_VERIFY'] = '0'

path

Set the directory where you want to download and save the webdriver. You can use relative and absolute paths.

from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager

ChromeDriverManager(path=r".\\Drivers").install()

version

Specify the version of webdriver you need. And hf-webdriver-manager will download it from sources for your os.

from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager

ChromeDriverManager(version="2.26").install()

cache_valid_range

Driver cache by default is valid for 1 day. You are able to change this value using constructor parameter:

from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager

ChromeDriverManager("2.26", cache_valid_range=1).install()

Custom Logger

If you need to use a custom logger, you can create a logger and set it with set_logger().

import logging
from webdriver_manager.core.logger import set_logger

logger = logging.getLogger("custom_logger")
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
logger.addHandler(logging.FileHandler("custom.log"))

set_logger(logger)

Custom HTTP Client

If you need to add custom HTTP logic like session or proxy you can define your custom HttpClient implementation.

import os

import requests
from requests import Response

from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
from webdriver_manager.core.download_manager import WDMDownloadManager
from webdriver_manager.core.http import HttpClient
from webdriver_manager.core.logger import log


class CustomHttpClient(HttpClient):

    def get(self, url, params=None, **kwargs) -> Response:
        """
        Add you own logic here like session or proxy etc.
        """
        log("The call will be done with custom HTTP client")
        return requests.get(url, params, **kwargs)


def test_can_get_chrome_driver_with_custom_http_client():
    http_client = CustomHttpClient()
    download_manager = WDMDownloadManager(http_client)
    path = ChromeDriverManager(download_manager=download_manager).install()
    assert os.path.exists(path)

This will make your test automation more elegant and robust!

Cheers

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