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@sitespeed.io/edgedriver
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Install and launch Edgedriver for Mac, Windows and Linux
This is a simple package that downloads Edgedriver and provides a node api for accessing the path to the binary. We want to keep this with minimimal dependencies.
How to use?
const driver = require('@sitespeed.io/edgedriver');
const binPath = driver.binPath();
// launch edgedriver from binPath
You can override where you download the Edgedriver by setting process.env.EDGEDRIVER_BASE_URL. You can skip downloading Edgedriver by setting process.env.EDGEDRIVER_SKIP_DOWNLOAD.
You can download another Edgedriver version by setting process.env.EDGEDRIVER_VERSION.
EDGEDRIVER_VERSION=81.0.4044.20 node install.js
If you don't set a version, the version in the package.json is used.
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Install and launch Edgedriver for Mac, Windows and Linux
The npm package @sitespeed.io/edgedriver receives a total of 3,074 weekly downloads. As such, @sitespeed.io/edgedriver popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sitespeed.io/edgedriver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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