How to open Chrome Browser in Ubuntu with chromedriver in Selenium [duplicate] - selenium
I am trying to launch chrome with an URL, the browser launches and it does nothing after that.
I am seeing the below error after 1 minute:
Unable to open browser with url: 'https://www.google.com' (Root cause: org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist
(Driver info: chromedriver=2.39.562718 (9a2698cba08cf5a471a29d30c8b3e12becabb0e9),platform=Windows NT 10.0.15063 x86_64) (WARNING: The server did not provide any stacktrace information)
My configuration:
Chrome : 66
ChromeBrowser : 2.39.56
P.S everything works fine in Firefox
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A common cause for Chrome to crash during startup is running Chrome as root user (administrator) on Linux. While it is possible to work around this issue by passing --no-sandbox flag when creating your WebDriver session, such a configuration is unsupported and highly discouraged. You need to configure your environment to run Chrome as a regular user instead.
This error message...
org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist
...implies that the ChromeDriver was unable to initiate/spawn a new WebBrowser i.e. Chrome Browser session.
Your code trials and the versioning information of all the binaries would have given us some hint about what's going wrong.
However as per Add --disable-dev-shm-usage to default launch flags seems adding the argument --disable-dev-shm-usage will temporary solve the issue.
If you desire to initiate/span a new Chrome Browser session you can use the following solution:
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\path\\to\\chromedriver.exe");
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("start-maximized"); // open Browser in maximized mode
options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars
options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions
options.addArguments("--disable-gpu"); // applicable to windows os only
options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems
options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); // Bypass OS security model
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
driver.get("https://google.com");
disable-dev-shm-usage
As per base_switches.cc disable-dev-shm-usage seems to be valid only on Linux OS:
#if defined(OS_LINUX) && !defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
// The /dev/shm partition is too small in certain VM environments, causing
// Chrome to fail or crash (see http://crbug.com/715363). Use this flag to
// work-around this issue (a temporary directory will always be used to create
// anonymous shared memory files).
const char kDisableDevShmUsage[] = "disable-dev-shm-usage";
#endif
In the discussion Add an option to use /tmp instead of /dev/shm David mentions:
I think it would depend on how are /dev/shm and /tmp mounted.
If they are both mounted as tmpfs I'm assuming there won't be any difference.
if for some reason /tmp is not mapped as tmpfs (and I think is mapped as tmpfs by default by systemd), chrome shared memory management always maps files into memory when creating an anonymous shared files, so even in that case shouldn't be much difference. I guess you could force telemetry tests with the flag enabled and see how it goes.
As for why not use by default, it was a pushed back by the shared memory team, I guess it makes sense it should be useing /dev/shm for shared memory by default.
Ultimately all this should be moving to use memfd_create, but I don't think that's going to happen any time soon, since it will require refactoring Chrome memory management significantly.
Reference
You can find a couple of detailed discussions in:
unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error while executing Selenium UI test cases on ubuntu
Tests fail immediately with unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist when running Selenium grid through systemd
Outro
Here is the link to the Sandbox story.
I started seeing this problem on Monday 2018-06-04. Our tests run each weekday. It appears that the only thing that changed was the google-chrome version (which had been updated to current) JVM and Selenium were recent versions on Linux box ( Java 1.8.0_151, selenium 3.12.0, google-chrome 67.0.3396.62, and xvfb-run).
Specifically adding the arguments "--no-sandbox" and "--disable-dev-shm-usage" stopped the error.
I'll look into these issues to find more info about the effect, and other questions as in what triggered google-chrome to update.
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
...
options.addArguments("--no-sandbox");
options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage");
We were having the same issues on our jenkins slaves (linux machine) and tried all the options above.
The only thing helped is setting the argument
chrome_options.add_argument('--headless')
But when we investigated further, noticed that XVFB screen doesn't started property and thats causing this error. After we fix XVFB screen, it resolved the issue.
I had the same problem in python. The above helped. Here is what I used in python -
chrome_options = Options()
chrome_options.add_argument('--headless')
chrome_options.add_argument('--no-sandbox')
chrome_options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage')
driver = webdriver.Chrome('/path/to/your_chrome_driver_dir/chromedriver',chrome_options=chrome_options)
I was facing the same issue recently and after some trial and error it worked for me as well.
MUST BE ON TOP:
options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); //has to be the very first option
BaseSeleniumTests.java
public abstract class BaseSeleniumTests {
private static final String CHROMEDRIVER_EXE = "chromedriver.exe";
private static final String IEDRIVER_EXE = "IEDriverServer.exe";
private static final String FFDRIVER_EXE = "geckodriver.exe";
protected WebDriver driver;
#Before
public void setUp() {
loadChromeDriver();
}
#After
public void tearDown() {
if (driver != null) {
driver.close();
driver.quit();
}
}
private void loadChromeDriver() {
ClassLoader classLoader = getClass().getClassLoader();
String filePath = classLoader.getResource(CHROMEDRIVER_EXE).getFile();
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.chrome();
ChromeDriverService service = new ChromeDriverService.Builder()
.usingDriverExecutable(new File(filePath))
.build();
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); // Bypass OS security model, MUST BE THE VERY FIRST OPTION
options.addArguments("--headless");
options.setExperimentalOption("useAutomationExtension", false);
options.addArguments("start-maximized"); // open Browser in maximized mode
options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars
options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions
options.addArguments("--disable-gpu"); // applicable to windows os only
options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems
options.merge(capabilities);
this.driver = new ChromeDriver(service, options);
}
}
GoogleSearchPageTraditionalSeleniumTests.java
#RunWith(SpringRunner.class)
#SpringBootTest
public class GoogleSearchPageTraditionalSeleniumTests extends BaseSeleniumTests {
#Test
public void getSearchPage() {
this.driver.get("https://www.google.com");
WebElement element = this.driver.findElement(By.name("q"));
assertNotNull(element);
}
}
pom.xml
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-test</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.seleniumhq.selenium</groupId>
<artifactId>selenium-java</artifactId>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
In my case in the following environment:
Windows 10
Python 3.7.5
Google Chrome version 80 and corresponding ChromeDriver in the path C:\Windows
selenium 3.141.0
I needed to add the arguments --no-sandbox and --remote-debugging-port=9222 to the ChromeOptions object and run the code as administrator user by lunching the Powershell/cmd as administrator.
Here is the related piece of code:
options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.add_argument('headless')
options.add_argument('--disable-infobars')
options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage')
options.add_argument('--no-sandbox')
options.add_argument('--remote-debugging-port=9222')
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options)
I ran into this problem on Ubuntu 20 with Python Selenium after first downloading the chromedriver separately and then using sudo apt install chromium-browser Even though they were the same version this kept happening.
My fix was to use the provided chrome driver that came with the repo package located at
/snap/bin/chromium.chromedriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=options, executable_path='/snap/bin/chromium.chromedriver')
Update:
I am able to get through the issue and now I am able to access the chrome with desired url.
Results of trying the provided solutions:
I tried all the settings as provided above but I was unable to resolve the issue
Explanation regarding the issue:
As per my observation DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist is caused when chrome is unable to find its reference in scoped_dirXXXXX folder.
Steps taken to solve the issue
I have killed all the chrome processes and chrome driver processes.
Added the below code to invoke the chrome
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver","pathto\\chromedriver.exe");
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.setExperimentalOption("useAutomationExtension", false);
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
driver.get(url);
Using the above steps I was able to resolve the issue.
Thanks for your answers.
In my case it was problem with CI Agent account on ubuntu server, I solved this using custom --user-data-dir
chrome_options.add_argument('--user-data-dir=~/.config/google-chrome')
My account used by CI Agent didn't have necessary permissions, what was interesting everything was working on root account
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
chrome_options = Options()
chrome_options.add_argument('--no-sandbox')
chrome_options.add_argument('--headless')
chrome_options.add_argument('--disable-gpu')
chrome_options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage')
chrome_options.add_argument('--profile-directory=Default')
chrome_options.add_argument('--user-data-dir=~/.config/google-chrome')
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)
url = 'https://www.google.com'
driver.get(url)
get_url = driver.current_url
print(get_url)
There is lot of possible reasons for the RESPONSE InitSession ERROR unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error message (as we can see from the number of answers for this question). So let's dive deeper to explain what exactly this error message means.
According to chromedriver source code the message is created in ParseDevToolsActivePortFile method. This method is called from the loop after launching chrome process.
In the loop the driver check if the chrome process is still running and if the ParseDevToolsActivePortFile file was already created by chrome. There is a hardcoded 60s timeout for this loop.
I see two possible reasons for this message:
Chrome is really slow during startup - for example due to lack of system resources - mainly CPU or memory. In this case it can happen that sometimes chrome manage to start in time limit and sometimes not.
There is another issue which prevents chrome to start - missing or broken dependency, wrong configuration etc. In such case this error message is not really helpful and you should find another log message which explain the true reason of the failure.
It happens when chromedriver fails to figure out what debugging port chrome is using.
One possible cause is an open defect with HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\UserDataDir
But in my last case, it was some other unidentified cause.
Fortunately setting port number manually worked:
final String[] args = { "--remote-debugging-port=9222" };
options.addArguments(args);
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
As stated in this other answer:
This error message... implies that the ChromeDriver was unable to initiate/spawn a new WebBrowser i.e. Chrome Browser session.
Among the possible causes, I would like to mention the fact that, in case you are running an headless Chromium via Xvfb, you might need to export the DISPLAY variable: in my case, I had in place (as recommended) the --disable-dev-shm-usage and --no-sandbox options, everything was running fine, but in a new installation running the latest (at the time of writing) Ubuntu 18.04 this error started to occurr, and the only possible fix was to execute an export DISPLAY=":20" (having previously started Xvfb with Xvfb :20&).
You can get this error simply for passing bad arguments to Chrome. For example, if I pass "headless" as an arg to the C# ChromeDriver, it fires up great. If I make a mistake and use the wrong syntax, "--headless", I get the DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error.
I was stuck on this for a very long time and finally fixed it by adding this an additional option:
options.addArguments("--crash-dumps-dir=/tmp")
I know it's an old question and it already has a lot of answers. However, I ran into this issue, bumped into this thread and none of the proposed solutions helped. After spending a few days(!) on it I finally found a solution:
My problem was that I was using the selenium/standalone-chrome image on a MacBook with M1 chip. After switching to seleniarm/standalone-chromium everything finally started to work.
I had the same issue, but in my case chrome previously was installed in user temp folder, after that was reinstalled to Program files. So any of solution provided here was not help me. But if provide path to chrome.exe all works:
chromeOptions.setBinary("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Chrome\\Application\\chrome.exe");
I hope this helps someone =)
In my case it happened when I've tried to use my default user profile:
...
options.addArguments("user-data-dir=D:\\MyHomeDirectory\\Google\\Chrome\\User Data");
...
This triggered chrome to reuse processes already running in background, in such a way, that process started by chromedriver.exe was simply ended.
Resolution: kill all chrome.exe processes running in background.
update capabilities in conf.js as
exports.config = {
seleniumAddress: 'http://localhost:4444/wd/hub',
specs: ['todo-spec.js'],
capabilities: {
browserName: 'chrome',
chromeOptions: {
args: ['--disable-gpu', '--no-sandbox', '--disable-extensions', '--disable-dev-shm-usage']
}
},
};
Old question but a similar issue nearly drove me to insanity so sharing my solution. None of the other suggestions fixed my issue.
When I updated my Docker image Chrome installation from an old version to Chrome 86, I got this error. My setup was not identical but we were instantiating Chrome through a selenium webdriver.
The solution was to pass the options as goog:chromeOptions hash instead of chromeOptions hash. I truly don't know if this was a Selenium, Chrome, Chromedriver, or some other update, but maybe some poor soul will find solace in this answer in the future.
For Ubuntu 20 it did help me to use my systems chromium driver instead of the downloaded one:
# chromium which
/snap/bin/chromium
driver = webdriver.Chrome('/snap/bin/chromium.chromedriver',
options=chrome_options)
And for the downloaded webdriver looks like it needs the remote debug port --remote-debugging-port=9222 to be set, as in one of the answers (by Soheil Pourbafrani):
chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
chrome_options.add_argument("--remote-debugging-port=9222")
driver = webdriver.Chrome('<path_to>/chromedriver', options=chrome_options)
Date 9/16/2021
Everything works fine running chrome with selenium locally with python inside the docker hosted ubuntu container. When attempting to run from Jenkins the error above is returned WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort
Environment:
-Ubuntu21.04 inside a docker container with RDP access.
-chromedriver for chrome version: 93
Solution:
Inside the python file that starts the browser I had to set the DISPLAY environment variable using the following lines:
import os
os.environ['DISPLAY'] = ':10.0'
#DISPLAY_VAR = os.environ.get('DISPLAY')
#print("DISPLAY_VAR:", DISPLAY_VAR)
In my case, I was trying to create a runnable jar on Windows OS with chrome browser and want to run the same on headless mode in unix box with CentOs on it. And I was pointing my binary to a driver that I have downloaded and packaged with my suite. For me, this issue continue to occur irrespective of adding the below:
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("--headless");
options.addArguments("--no-sandbox");
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.args", "--disable-logging");
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.silentOutput", "true");
options.setBinary("/pointing/downloaded/driver/path/in/automationsuite");
options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems
options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars
options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions
options.addArguments("--disable-gpu"); // applicable to windows os only
options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems
options.addArguments("window-size=1024,768"); // Bypass OS security model
options.addArguments("--log-level=3"); // set log level
options.addArguments("--silent");//
options.setCapability("chrome.verbose", false); //disable logging
driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
Solution that I've tried and worked for me is, download the chrome and its tools on the host VM/Unix box, install and point the binary to this in the automation suite and bingo! It works :)
Download command:
wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
Install command:
sudo yum install -y ./google-chrome-stable_current_*.rpm
Update suite with below binary path of google-chrome:
options.setBinary("/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome");
And.. it works!
I also faced this issue while integrating with jenkins server, I was used the root user for jenkin job, the issue was fixed when I changed the user to other user. I am not sure why this error occurs for the root user.
Google Chrome Version 71.0
ChromeDriver Version 2.45
CentOS7 Version 1.153
I run selenium tests with Jenkins running on an Ubuntu 18 LTS linux. I had this error until I added the argument 'headless' like this (and some other arguments):
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("headless"); // headless -> no browser window. needed for jenkins
options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars
options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions
options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems
options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); // Bypass OS security model
ChromeDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
driver.get("www.google.com");
Had the same issue. I am running the selenium script on Google cloud VM.
options.addArguments("--headless");
The above line resolved my issue. I removed the other optional arguments. I think the rest lines of code mentioned in other answers did not have any effect on resolving the issue on the cloud VM.
in my case, when i changed the google-chrome and chromedriver version, the error was fixed :)
#google-chrome version
[root#localhost ~]# /usr/bin/google-chrome --version
Google Chrome 83.0.4103.106
#chromedriver version
[root#localhost ~]# /usr/local/bin/chromedriver -v
ChromeDriver 83.0.4103.14 (be04594a2b8411758b860104bc0a1033417178be-refs/branch-heads/4103#{#119})
ps: selenium verison was 3.9.1
No solution worked for my. But here is a workaround:
maxcounter=5
for counter in range(maxcounter):
try:
driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=options,
service_log_path=logfile,
service_args=["--verbose", "--log-path=%s" % logfile])
break
except WebDriverException as e:
print("RETRYING INITIALIZATION OF WEBDRIVER! Error: %s" % str(e))
time.sleep(10)
if counter==maxcounter-1:
raise WebDriverException("Maximum number of selenium-firefox-webdriver-retries exceeded.")
It seems there are many possible causes for this error. In our case, the error happened because we had the following two lines in code:
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", chromeDriverPath);
chromeOptions.setBinary(chromeDriverPath);
It's solved by removing the second line.
I ran into same issue, i am using UBUNTU, PYTHON and OPERA browser. in my case the problem was originated because i had an outdated version of operadriver.
Solution:
1. Make sure you install latest opera browser version ( do not use opera beta or opera developer), for that go to the official opera site and download from there the latest opera_stable version.
Install latest opera driver (if you already have an opera driver install, you have to remove it first use sudo rm ...)
wget https://github.com/operasoftware/operachromiumdriver/releases/download/v.80.0.3987.100/operadriver_linux64.zip
unzip operadriver_linux64.zip
sudo mv operadriver /usr/bin/operadriver
sudo chown root:root /usr/bin/operadriver
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/operadriver
in my case latest was 80.0.3987 as you can see
Additionally i also installed chromedriver (but since i did it before testing, i do not know of this is needed) in order to install chromedriver, follow the steps on previous step :v
Enjoy and thank me!
Sample selenium code
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
driver = webdriver.Opera()
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.quit()
I came across the same problem, in my case there are two different common user userA and userB in Linux system.
userA first run the selinium programe which start chrome browswer with ChromeDriver successfully, when it came to userB, the DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error occur.
I tried the --remote-debugging-port=9222 option, but it lead to a new exception:
selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: chrome not reachable
The I ran google-chome directory and see the following error:
mkdir /tmp/Crashpad/new: Permission denied (13)
The I search the problem and got this:
https://johncylee.github.io/2022/05/14/chrome-headless-%E6%A8%A1%E5%BC%8F%E4%B8%8B-devtoolsactiveport-file-doesn-t-exist-%E5%95%8F%E9%A1%8C/
chrome_options.add_argument(f"--crash-dumps-dir={os.path.expanduser('~/tmp/Crashpad')}")
Thanks to #johncylee.
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Opening chrome in jenkins node(ubuntu) showing an error [duplicate]
I am trying to launch chrome with an URL, the browser launches and it does nothing after that. I am seeing the below error after 1 minute: Unable to open browser with url: 'https://www.google.com' (Root cause: org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist (Driver info: chromedriver=2.39.562718 (9a2698cba08cf5a471a29d30c8b3e12becabb0e9),platform=Windows NT 10.0.15063 x86_64) (WARNING: The server did not provide any stacktrace information) My configuration: Chrome : 66 ChromeBrowser : 2.39.56 P.S everything works fine in Firefox
Thumb rule A common cause for Chrome to crash during startup is running Chrome as root user (administrator) on Linux. While it is possible to work around this issue by passing --no-sandbox flag when creating your WebDriver session, such a configuration is unsupported and highly discouraged. You need to configure your environment to run Chrome as a regular user instead. This error message... org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist ...implies that the ChromeDriver was unable to initiate/spawn a new WebBrowser i.e. Chrome Browser session. Your code trials and the versioning information of all the binaries would have given us some hint about what's going wrong. However as per Add --disable-dev-shm-usage to default launch flags seems adding the argument --disable-dev-shm-usage will temporary solve the issue. If you desire to initiate/span a new Chrome Browser session you can use the following solution: System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\path\\to\\chromedriver.exe"); ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions(); options.addArguments("start-maximized"); // open Browser in maximized mode options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions options.addArguments("--disable-gpu"); // applicable to windows os only options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); // Bypass OS security model WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options); driver.get("https://google.com"); disable-dev-shm-usage As per base_switches.cc disable-dev-shm-usage seems to be valid only on Linux OS: #if defined(OS_LINUX) && !defined(OS_CHROMEOS) // The /dev/shm partition is too small in certain VM environments, causing // Chrome to fail or crash (see http://crbug.com/715363). Use this flag to // work-around this issue (a temporary directory will always be used to create // anonymous shared memory files). const char kDisableDevShmUsage[] = "disable-dev-shm-usage"; #endif In the discussion Add an option to use /tmp instead of /dev/shm David mentions: I think it would depend on how are /dev/shm and /tmp mounted. If they are both mounted as tmpfs I'm assuming there won't be any difference. if for some reason /tmp is not mapped as tmpfs (and I think is mapped as tmpfs by default by systemd), chrome shared memory management always maps files into memory when creating an anonymous shared files, so even in that case shouldn't be much difference. I guess you could force telemetry tests with the flag enabled and see how it goes. As for why not use by default, it was a pushed back by the shared memory team, I guess it makes sense it should be useing /dev/shm for shared memory by default. Ultimately all this should be moving to use memfd_create, but I don't think that's going to happen any time soon, since it will require refactoring Chrome memory management significantly. Reference You can find a couple of detailed discussions in: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error while executing Selenium UI test cases on ubuntu Tests fail immediately with unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist when running Selenium grid through systemd Outro Here is the link to the Sandbox story.
I started seeing this problem on Monday 2018-06-04. Our tests run each weekday. It appears that the only thing that changed was the google-chrome version (which had been updated to current) JVM and Selenium were recent versions on Linux box ( Java 1.8.0_151, selenium 3.12.0, google-chrome 67.0.3396.62, and xvfb-run). Specifically adding the arguments "--no-sandbox" and "--disable-dev-shm-usage" stopped the error. I'll look into these issues to find more info about the effect, and other questions as in what triggered google-chrome to update. ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions(); ... options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage");
We were having the same issues on our jenkins slaves (linux machine) and tried all the options above. The only thing helped is setting the argument chrome_options.add_argument('--headless') But when we investigated further, noticed that XVFB screen doesn't started property and thats causing this error. After we fix XVFB screen, it resolved the issue.
I had the same problem in python. The above helped. Here is what I used in python - chrome_options = Options() chrome_options.add_argument('--headless') chrome_options.add_argument('--no-sandbox') chrome_options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage') driver = webdriver.Chrome('/path/to/your_chrome_driver_dir/chromedriver',chrome_options=chrome_options)
I was facing the same issue recently and after some trial and error it worked for me as well. MUST BE ON TOP: options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); //has to be the very first option BaseSeleniumTests.java public abstract class BaseSeleniumTests { private static final String CHROMEDRIVER_EXE = "chromedriver.exe"; private static final String IEDRIVER_EXE = "IEDriverServer.exe"; private static final String FFDRIVER_EXE = "geckodriver.exe"; protected WebDriver driver; #Before public void setUp() { loadChromeDriver(); } #After public void tearDown() { if (driver != null) { driver.close(); driver.quit(); } } private void loadChromeDriver() { ClassLoader classLoader = getClass().getClassLoader(); String filePath = classLoader.getResource(CHROMEDRIVER_EXE).getFile(); DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.chrome(); ChromeDriverService service = new ChromeDriverService.Builder() .usingDriverExecutable(new File(filePath)) .build(); ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions(); options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); // Bypass OS security model, MUST BE THE VERY FIRST OPTION options.addArguments("--headless"); options.setExperimentalOption("useAutomationExtension", false); options.addArguments("start-maximized"); // open Browser in maximized mode options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions options.addArguments("--disable-gpu"); // applicable to windows os only options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems options.merge(capabilities); this.driver = new ChromeDriver(service, options); } } GoogleSearchPageTraditionalSeleniumTests.java #RunWith(SpringRunner.class) #SpringBootTest public class GoogleSearchPageTraditionalSeleniumTests extends BaseSeleniumTests { #Test public void getSearchPage() { this.driver.get("https://www.google.com"); WebElement element = this.driver.findElement(By.name("q")); assertNotNull(element); } } pom.xml <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId> <artifactId>spring-boot-starter</artifactId> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId> <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-test</artifactId> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.seleniumhq.selenium</groupId> <artifactId>selenium-java</artifactId> <scope>test</scope> </dependency> </dependencies>
In my case in the following environment: Windows 10 Python 3.7.5 Google Chrome version 80 and corresponding ChromeDriver in the path C:\Windows selenium 3.141.0 I needed to add the arguments --no-sandbox and --remote-debugging-port=9222 to the ChromeOptions object and run the code as administrator user by lunching the Powershell/cmd as administrator. Here is the related piece of code: options = webdriver.ChromeOptions() options.add_argument('headless') options.add_argument('--disable-infobars') options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage') options.add_argument('--no-sandbox') options.add_argument('--remote-debugging-port=9222') driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options)
I ran into this problem on Ubuntu 20 with Python Selenium after first downloading the chromedriver separately and then using sudo apt install chromium-browser Even though they were the same version this kept happening. My fix was to use the provided chrome driver that came with the repo package located at /snap/bin/chromium.chromedriver driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=options, executable_path='/snap/bin/chromium.chromedriver')
Update: I am able to get through the issue and now I am able to access the chrome with desired url. Results of trying the provided solutions: I tried all the settings as provided above but I was unable to resolve the issue Explanation regarding the issue: As per my observation DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist is caused when chrome is unable to find its reference in scoped_dirXXXXX folder. Steps taken to solve the issue I have killed all the chrome processes and chrome driver processes. Added the below code to invoke the chrome System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver","pathto\\chromedriver.exe"); ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions(); options.setExperimentalOption("useAutomationExtension", false); WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options); driver.get(url); Using the above steps I was able to resolve the issue. Thanks for your answers.
In my case it was problem with CI Agent account on ubuntu server, I solved this using custom --user-data-dir chrome_options.add_argument('--user-data-dir=~/.config/google-chrome') My account used by CI Agent didn't have necessary permissions, what was interesting everything was working on root account from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options chrome_options = Options() chrome_options.add_argument('--no-sandbox') chrome_options.add_argument('--headless') chrome_options.add_argument('--disable-gpu') chrome_options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage') chrome_options.add_argument('--profile-directory=Default') chrome_options.add_argument('--user-data-dir=~/.config/google-chrome') driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options) url = 'https://www.google.com' driver.get(url) get_url = driver.current_url print(get_url)
There is lot of possible reasons for the RESPONSE InitSession ERROR unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error message (as we can see from the number of answers for this question). So let's dive deeper to explain what exactly this error message means. According to chromedriver source code the message is created in ParseDevToolsActivePortFile method. This method is called from the loop after launching chrome process. In the loop the driver check if the chrome process is still running and if the ParseDevToolsActivePortFile file was already created by chrome. There is a hardcoded 60s timeout for this loop. I see two possible reasons for this message: Chrome is really slow during startup - for example due to lack of system resources - mainly CPU or memory. In this case it can happen that sometimes chrome manage to start in time limit and sometimes not. There is another issue which prevents chrome to start - missing or broken dependency, wrong configuration etc. In such case this error message is not really helpful and you should find another log message which explain the true reason of the failure.
It happens when chromedriver fails to figure out what debugging port chrome is using. One possible cause is an open defect with HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\UserDataDir But in my last case, it was some other unidentified cause. Fortunately setting port number manually worked: final String[] args = { "--remote-debugging-port=9222" }; options.addArguments(args); WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
As stated in this other answer: This error message... implies that the ChromeDriver was unable to initiate/spawn a new WebBrowser i.e. Chrome Browser session. Among the possible causes, I would like to mention the fact that, in case you are running an headless Chromium via Xvfb, you might need to export the DISPLAY variable: in my case, I had in place (as recommended) the --disable-dev-shm-usage and --no-sandbox options, everything was running fine, but in a new installation running the latest (at the time of writing) Ubuntu 18.04 this error started to occurr, and the only possible fix was to execute an export DISPLAY=":20" (having previously started Xvfb with Xvfb :20&).
You can get this error simply for passing bad arguments to Chrome. For example, if I pass "headless" as an arg to the C# ChromeDriver, it fires up great. If I make a mistake and use the wrong syntax, "--headless", I get the DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error.
I was stuck on this for a very long time and finally fixed it by adding this an additional option: options.addArguments("--crash-dumps-dir=/tmp")
I know it's an old question and it already has a lot of answers. However, I ran into this issue, bumped into this thread and none of the proposed solutions helped. After spending a few days(!) on it I finally found a solution: My problem was that I was using the selenium/standalone-chrome image on a MacBook with M1 chip. After switching to seleniarm/standalone-chromium everything finally started to work.
I had the same issue, but in my case chrome previously was installed in user temp folder, after that was reinstalled to Program files. So any of solution provided here was not help me. But if provide path to chrome.exe all works: chromeOptions.setBinary("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Chrome\\Application\\chrome.exe"); I hope this helps someone =)
In my case it happened when I've tried to use my default user profile: ... options.addArguments("user-data-dir=D:\\MyHomeDirectory\\Google\\Chrome\\User Data"); ... This triggered chrome to reuse processes already running in background, in such a way, that process started by chromedriver.exe was simply ended. Resolution: kill all chrome.exe processes running in background.
update capabilities in conf.js as exports.config = { seleniumAddress: 'http://localhost:4444/wd/hub', specs: ['todo-spec.js'], capabilities: { browserName: 'chrome', chromeOptions: { args: ['--disable-gpu', '--no-sandbox', '--disable-extensions', '--disable-dev-shm-usage'] } }, };
Old question but a similar issue nearly drove me to insanity so sharing my solution. None of the other suggestions fixed my issue. When I updated my Docker image Chrome installation from an old version to Chrome 86, I got this error. My setup was not identical but we were instantiating Chrome through a selenium webdriver. The solution was to pass the options as goog:chromeOptions hash instead of chromeOptions hash. I truly don't know if this was a Selenium, Chrome, Chromedriver, or some other update, but maybe some poor soul will find solace in this answer in the future.
For Ubuntu 20 it did help me to use my systems chromium driver instead of the downloaded one: # chromium which /snap/bin/chromium driver = webdriver.Chrome('/snap/bin/chromium.chromedriver', options=chrome_options) And for the downloaded webdriver looks like it needs the remote debug port --remote-debugging-port=9222 to be set, as in one of the answers (by Soheil Pourbafrani): chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions() chrome_options.add_argument("--remote-debugging-port=9222") driver = webdriver.Chrome('<path_to>/chromedriver', options=chrome_options)
Date 9/16/2021 Everything works fine running chrome with selenium locally with python inside the docker hosted ubuntu container. When attempting to run from Jenkins the error above is returned WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort Environment: -Ubuntu21.04 inside a docker container with RDP access. -chromedriver for chrome version: 93 Solution: Inside the python file that starts the browser I had to set the DISPLAY environment variable using the following lines: import os os.environ['DISPLAY'] = ':10.0' #DISPLAY_VAR = os.environ.get('DISPLAY') #print("DISPLAY_VAR:", DISPLAY_VAR)
In my case, I was trying to create a runnable jar on Windows OS with chrome browser and want to run the same on headless mode in unix box with CentOs on it. And I was pointing my binary to a driver that I have downloaded and packaged with my suite. For me, this issue continue to occur irrespective of adding the below: ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions(); options.addArguments("--headless"); options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.args", "--disable-logging"); System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.silentOutput", "true"); options.setBinary("/pointing/downloaded/driver/path/in/automationsuite"); options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions options.addArguments("--disable-gpu"); // applicable to windows os only options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems options.addArguments("window-size=1024,768"); // Bypass OS security model options.addArguments("--log-level=3"); // set log level options.addArguments("--silent");// options.setCapability("chrome.verbose", false); //disable logging driver = new ChromeDriver(options); Solution that I've tried and worked for me is, download the chrome and its tools on the host VM/Unix box, install and point the binary to this in the automation suite and bingo! It works :) Download command: wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm Install command: sudo yum install -y ./google-chrome-stable_current_*.rpm Update suite with below binary path of google-chrome: options.setBinary("/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome"); And.. it works!
I also faced this issue while integrating with jenkins server, I was used the root user for jenkin job, the issue was fixed when I changed the user to other user. I am not sure why this error occurs for the root user. Google Chrome Version 71.0 ChromeDriver Version 2.45 CentOS7 Version 1.153
I run selenium tests with Jenkins running on an Ubuntu 18 LTS linux. I had this error until I added the argument 'headless' like this (and some other arguments): ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions(); options.addArguments("headless"); // headless -> no browser window. needed for jenkins options.addArguments("disable-infobars"); // disabling infobars options.addArguments("--disable-extensions"); // disabling extensions options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); // overcome limited resource problems options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); // Bypass OS security model ChromeDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options); driver.get("www.google.com");
Had the same issue. I am running the selenium script on Google cloud VM. options.addArguments("--headless"); The above line resolved my issue. I removed the other optional arguments. I think the rest lines of code mentioned in other answers did not have any effect on resolving the issue on the cloud VM.
in my case, when i changed the google-chrome and chromedriver version, the error was fixed :) #google-chrome version [root#localhost ~]# /usr/bin/google-chrome --version Google Chrome 83.0.4103.106 #chromedriver version [root#localhost ~]# /usr/local/bin/chromedriver -v ChromeDriver 83.0.4103.14 (be04594a2b8411758b860104bc0a1033417178be-refs/branch-heads/4103#{#119}) ps: selenium verison was 3.9.1
No solution worked for my. But here is a workaround: maxcounter=5 for counter in range(maxcounter): try: driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=options, service_log_path=logfile, service_args=["--verbose", "--log-path=%s" % logfile]) break except WebDriverException as e: print("RETRYING INITIALIZATION OF WEBDRIVER! Error: %s" % str(e)) time.sleep(10) if counter==maxcounter-1: raise WebDriverException("Maximum number of selenium-firefox-webdriver-retries exceeded.")
It seems there are many possible causes for this error. In our case, the error happened because we had the following two lines in code: System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", chromeDriverPath); chromeOptions.setBinary(chromeDriverPath); It's solved by removing the second line.
I ran into same issue, i am using UBUNTU, PYTHON and OPERA browser. in my case the problem was originated because i had an outdated version of operadriver. Solution: 1. Make sure you install latest opera browser version ( do not use opera beta or opera developer), for that go to the official opera site and download from there the latest opera_stable version. Install latest opera driver (if you already have an opera driver install, you have to remove it first use sudo rm ...) wget https://github.com/operasoftware/operachromiumdriver/releases/download/v.80.0.3987.100/operadriver_linux64.zip unzip operadriver_linux64.zip sudo mv operadriver /usr/bin/operadriver sudo chown root:root /usr/bin/operadriver sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/operadriver in my case latest was 80.0.3987 as you can see Additionally i also installed chromedriver (but since i did it before testing, i do not know of this is needed) in order to install chromedriver, follow the steps on previous step :v Enjoy and thank me! Sample selenium code from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys driver = webdriver.Opera() 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.quit()
I came across the same problem, in my case there are two different common user userA and userB in Linux system. userA first run the selinium programe which start chrome browswer with ChromeDriver successfully, when it came to userB, the DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist error occur. I tried the --remote-debugging-port=9222 option, but it lead to a new exception: selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: chrome not reachable The I ran google-chome directory and see the following error: mkdir /tmp/Crashpad/new: Permission denied (13) The I search the problem and got this: https://johncylee.github.io/2022/05/14/chrome-headless-%E6%A8%A1%E5%BC%8F%E4%B8%8B-devtoolsactiveport-file-doesn-t-exist-%E5%95%8F%E9%A1%8C/ chrome_options.add_argument(f"--crash-dumps-dir={os.path.expanduser('~/tmp/Crashpad')}") Thanks to #johncylee.
Install and use Geckodriver on Heroku correctly [duplicate]
from selenium import webdriver; browser= webdriver.Firefox(); browser.get('http://www.seleniumhq.org'); When I try to run this code, it gives me an error message: Expected browser binary location, but unable to find binary in default location, no 'moz:firefoxOptions.binary' capability provided, and no binary flag set on the command line. Any thoughts-highly appreciated!
This error message... Expected browser binary location, but unable to find binary in default location, no 'moz:firefoxOptions.binary' capability provided, and no binary flag set on the command line. ...implies that the GeckoDriver was unable to find the Firefox binary at the default location. Additionally you haven't passed the moz:firefoxOptions.binary capability. Solution Possibly within your system firefox is installed in a custom location and these cases you need to pass the absolute path of the Firefox binary through the moz:firefoxOptions.binary capability as follows: from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.firefox.options import Options options = Options() options.binary_location = r'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe' driver = webdriver.Firefox(executable_path=r'C:\WebDrivers\geckodriver.exe', options=options) driver.get('http://google.com/') References You can find a couple of relevant detailed discussion in: SessionNotCreatedException: Message: Expected browser binary location, but unable to find binary in default location, no 'moz:firefoxOptions.binary' InvalidArgumentException: Message: binary is not a Firefox executable error using GeckoDriver Firefox Selenium and Python Expected browser binary location, but unable to find binary in default location, no 'moz:firefoxOptions.binary' capability provided
Firefox was not installed on my system at all. That's why this error came up.
same issue here: Environment OS: Mac Not install Firefox application has installed geckodriver, can found in PATH Error Reason: Not installed Firefox Solution: (goto firefox official site to download and) install Firefox
Before this ensure that path variable has include for geckodriver click here to download driver and run below python script. from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.firefox.options import Options options = Options() options.binary_location = r'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe' driver = webdriver.Firefox(options=options) driver.get('http://google.com/')
I have uninstalled firefox and installed it again which resolved my issue.
You should download appropriate web driver from https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases and put it into folder where your py file is. Also you can put it anywhere as long as the location of the file it is in your system path.
Selenium uses a web driver (a specific one for each web browser) in order to communicate with the browser installed on your system (Firefox in your case). To use Firefox, you have to: Download its web driver from https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases Put the web driver in a specific location in the file system (same folder as the python script for example) Add the web driver location path when initializing in the python code. So the final code would look like this: from selenium import webdriver browser = webdriver.Firefox('./geckodriver') browser.get('https://www.python.org/') Note: Sometimes a newer version of the web driver isn't compatible with an older version of the browser installed on your system.
I have encountered the same problem (Windows, Firefox v99, Selenium 4.1.4, geckodriver 0.31.0), the path to exe file and the driver initialisation were set correctly, solved the issue by changing the win32 by win64 version of geckodriver
as a side note for selenium/firefox (but with C#, not Python), this issue is quite relevant now in the sense that firefox location looks to be stored in windows in a new regedit location. Indeed geckodriver is looking in regedit location documented here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE WOW6432Node\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox\[VERSION]\Main\PathToExe HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox\[VERSION]\Main\PathToExe Source: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/WebDriver/Capabilities/firefoxOptions when on my machine it is there: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox 109.0\bin With the version number stored here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\mozilla.org\Mozilla and I set the selenium driver with C# Api with (path hardcoded for the poc): var options = new FirefoxOptions(); ... options.BrowserExecutableLocation = #"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe"; Driver = new FirefoxDriver(options); Regards
You need to download geckodriver. https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases from selenium import webdriver; browser= webdriver.Firefox('./geckodriver'); browser.get('http://www.seleniumhq.org');
Selenium WebDriverException: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist (Chromium browser)
I've seen the DevToolsActivePort error come up in a couple of StackOverflow posts, but not of the fixes for those have worked for me. I'm using a Chromium browser (as opposed to Google Chrome), so that might be where I'm running into issues? This is my code: from selenium import webdriver from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager from webdriver_manager.utils import ChromeType options = webdriver.ChromeOptions() options.add_argument('--no-sandbox') options.add_argument('--disable-dev-shm-usage') options.add_argument('--headless') ... # plus other options, but the above 3 seem to have solved the issue for other users options.binary_location = '/usr/bin/chromium-browser' driver = webdriver.Chrome(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.CHROMIUM).install(),chrome_options=options) I'm using ChromeDriverManager to avoid problems with chromedriver version compatibility. This gives the error selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist. Any pointers on what might be causing the issue are appreciated.
Have you seen the answer at https://stackoverflow.com/a/56638103/12570861 ? Try adding the argument --remote-debugging-port=<port>
I was getting this error after upgrading my chromedriver version to 86 and Python runtime to 3.8 from 3.6 on AWS Lambda (Amazon Linux 2) run in a docker container. I played whack a mole for hours with chrome/chromedriver starting issues. Eventually I found this actively maintained min miplementation of python+selenium+docker. https://github.com/umihico/docker-selenium-lambda/ The setup in their Dockerfile and test.py chrome_options worked.
I was stuck on this issue for about 2 days reading through and trying all of the posted threads regarding including the above. First, I thought it was some new code I had added but when I re-tried some code that had worked before it now had this issue too. After re-reading WebDriverException: unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist while trying to initiate Chrome Browser I decided to check the chromedriver version in my virtual environment chromedriver -v and I found that I didn't have chromedriver install in the virtual environment. So, I installed it using apt install chromium-chromedriver -y Now it is working again without this error and no extra added options chrome_options = Options() chrome_options.add_argument("--headless") chrome_options.add_argument("--no-sandbox") driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)
Selenium - Edge - How to start a webdriver session with work profile?
My application does not have a login page to get authenticated. It uses my organizational email id (SSO) to authenticate my access to the application. I am using Version 80.0.361.66 (Official build) (64-bit) of Microsoft Edge. driver = webdriver.Edge() driver.maximize_window() selenium version - selenium==3.141.0 This edge session does not use my work profile . It opens a new session because of which my work profile is not loaded and my access to the application is denied. However, I did try to update the version of selenium to use EdgeOptions. But, that didn't work as well. Below is the code : options = webdriver.EdgeOptions() options.add_argument("user-data-dir=C:\\Users\\Ajmal.Moideen\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Edge\\User Data") driver = webdriver.Edge(options=options) driver.maximize_window() selenium version=4.0.0a3
Here's how I got it to work - I am using Chromium Edge 85.0.564.51 with Selenium 3.141.0. Selenium 3.141.0 from pip doesn't seem to support new Chromium-based Edge Webdriver, but Microsoft supplies it in their msedge-selenium-tools package (better documentation here) as mentioned by Matthias' comment on your question. First, grab the Chromium Edge webdriver here - get the version that matches your version of Edge (go to chrome:version in Edge to see what version you are running). Put the webdriver somewhere convenient, you need to set driverpath below to point to it. Install the pip packages: pip install msedge-selenium-tools selenium==3.141 In your code, import the msedge-selenium-tools Webdriver and Options modules and build the webdriver as shown: from msedge.selenium_tools import Edge, EdgeOptions ... options = EdgeOptions() options.use_chromium = True options.add_argument("--user-data-dir=C:\\Users\\YOUR-USERNAME\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Edge\\User Data") options.add_argument("--start-maximized") driverpath = 'msedgedriver.exe' driver = Edge(driverpath, options=options) VoilĂ , that should do the trick. P.S.: Even though chrome:version will show your Profile path with a trailing \Default, don't include that in your --user-data-dir argument above, since the driver seems to append \Default to the end.
Selenium WebDriver.get(url) does not open the URL
from selenium import webdriver from selenium.common.exceptions import TimeoutException from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait # available since 2.4.0 import time # Create a new instance of the Firefox driver driver = webdriver.Firefox() # go to the google home page driver.get("http://www.google.com") This opens a Firefox window but does not open a url. I have a proxy server(but the address bar does not show the passed url) I have two Firefox profiles. Can 1 or 2 be an issue? if yes, then how can I resolve it?
It is a defect of Selenium. I have the same problem in Ubuntu 12.04 behind the proxy. Problem is in incorrect processing proxy exclusions. Default Ubuntu exclusions are located in no_proxy environment variable: no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8 But it seems that /8 mask doesn't work for selenium. To workaround the problem it is enough to change no_proxy to the following: no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.1 Removing proxy settings before running python script also helps: http_proxy= python script.py
I was facing exactly the same issue, after browsing for sometime,I came to know that it is basically version compatibility issue between FireFox and selenium. I have got the latest FireFox but my Selenium imported was older which is causing the issue. Issue got resolved after upgrading selenium pip install -U selenium OS: windows Python 2.7
I have resolved this issue. If your jar files are older than the latest version and the browser has updated to latest version, then download: the latest jar files from the selenium website http://www.seleniumhq.org/download/, and the latest geckodriver.exe.
#Neeraj I've resolved this problem, but i'm not sure if you are the same reason. In general, my problem was caused by some permission issues. I tried to move my whole project into ~/: mv xxx/ ~/ and then i change give it the 777 permission: chmod -R 777 xxx/ I'm not familiar with linux permission so i just do this to make sure i have permission to execute the program. Even you don't have permission, the selenium program will not prompt you. So, good luck.
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(); driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30,TimeUnit.SECONDS); driver.get("http://www.google.com"); OR import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.ExpectedConditions; WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver,30); driver.get("http://www.google.com"); //hplogo is the id of Google logo on google.com wait.until(ExpectedConditions.presenceOfElementLocated(By.id("hplogo")));
I had the similar problem. All I had to do was delete the existing geckodriver.exe and download the latest release of the same. You can find the latest release here https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases.
A spent a lot of time on this issue and finally found that selenium 2.44 not working with node version 0.12. Use node version 0.10.38.
I got the same error when issuing a URL without the protocol (like localhost:4200) instead of a correct one also specifying the protocol (e.g. http://localhost:4200). Google Chrome works fine without the protocol (it takes http as the default), but Firefox crashes with this error.
I was getting similar problem and Stating string for URL worked for me. :) package Chrome_Example; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver; public class Launch_Chrome { public static void main(String[] args) { System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Users\\doyes\\Downloads\\chromedriver_win324\\chromedriver.exe"); String URL = "http://www.google.com"; WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(); driver.get(URL); } }
I had the same problem but with Chrome. Solved it using the following steps Install Firefox/Chrome webdriver from Google Put the webdriver in Chrome's directory. Here's the code and it worked fine from selenium import webdriver class InstaBot(object): def __init__(self): self.driver=webdriver.Chrome("C:\Program Files(x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chromedriver.exe")# make sure #it is chrome driver self.driver.get("https://www.wikipedia.com") InstaBot()
Check your browser version and do the following. 1. Download the Firefox/Chrome webdriver from Google 2. Put the webdriver in Chrome's directory.
I was having the save issue when trying with Chrome. I finally placed my chromedrivers.exe in the same location as my project. This fixed it for me.
Update your driver based on your browser. In my case for chrome, Download latest driver for your chrome from here : https://chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads Check chrome version from your browser at : chrome://settings/help. While initialising your driver, use driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path="path/to/downloaded/driver")
Please have a look at this HowTo: http://www.qaautomation.net/?p=373 Have a close look at section "Instantiating WebDriver" I think you are missing the following code line: wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 30); Put it between driver = webdriver.Firefox(); and driver.getUrl("http://www.google.com"); Haven't tested it, because I'm not using Selenium at the moment. I'm familiar with Selenium 1.x.
I was having the save issue. I assume you made sure your java server was running before you started your python script? The java server can be downloaded from selenium's download list. When I did a netstat to evaluate the open ports, i noticed that the java server wasn't running on the specific "localhost" host: When I started the server, I found that the port number was 4444 : $ java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.35.0.jar Sep 24, 2013 10:18:57 PM org.openqa.grid.selenium.GridLauncher main INFO: Launching a standalone server 22:19:03.393 INFO - Java: Apple Inc. 20.51-b01-456 22:19:03.394 INFO - OS: Mac OS X 10.8.5 x86_64 22:19:03.418 INFO - v2.35.0, with Core v2.35.0. Built from revision c916b9d 22:19:03.681 INFO - RemoteWebDriver instances should connect to: http://127.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub 22:19:03.683 INFO - Version Jetty/5.1.x 22:19:03.683 INFO - Started HttpContext[/selenium-server/driver,/selenium-server/driver] 22:19:03.685 INFO - Started HttpContext[/selenium-server,/selenium-server] 22:19:03.685 INFO - Started HttpContext[/,/] 22:19:03.755 INFO - Started org.openqa.jetty.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler#21b64e6a 22:19:03.755 INFO - Started HttpContext[/wd,/wd] 22:19:03.765 INFO - Started SocketListener on 0.0.0.0:4444 I was able to view my listening ports and their port numbers(the -n option) by running the following command in the terminal: $netstat -an | egrep 'Proto|LISTEN' This got me the following output Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state) tcp46 0 0 *.4444 *.* LISTEN I realized this may be a problem, because selenium's socket utils, found in: webdriver/common/utils.py are trying to connect via "localhost" or 127.0.0.1: socket_.connect(("localhost", port)) once I changed the "localhost" to '' (empty single quotes to represent all local addresses), it started working. So now, the previous line from utils.py looks like this: socket_.connect(('', port)) I am using MacOs and Firefox 22. The latest version of Firefox at the time of this post is 24, but I heard there are some security issues with the version that may block some of selenium's functionality (I have not verified this). Regardless, for this reason, I am using the older version of Firefox.
This worked for me (Tested on Ubuntu Desktop 11.04 with Python-2.7): from selenium import webdriver driver = webdriver.Firefox() driver.get("http://www.stackoverflow.com")
Since you mentioned you use a proxy, try setting up the firefox driver with a proxy by following the answer given here proxy selenium python firefox
Try the following code import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; WebDriver DRIVER = new FirefoxDriver(); DRIVER.get("http://www.google.com");
You need to first declare url as a sting as below: from selenium import webdriver from selenium.common.exceptions import TimeoutException from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait # available since 2.4.0 import time # Create a new instance of the Firefox driver String URL = "http://www.google.com"; driver = webdriver.Firefox() # go to the google home page driver.get(URL);