Security News
NVD Backlog Tops 20,000 CVEs Awaiting Analysis as NIST Prepares System Updates
NVD’s backlog surpasses 20,000 CVEs as analysis slows and NIST announces new system updates to address ongoing delays.
webdriver-manager
Advanced tools
A selenium server and browser driver manager for your end to end tests.
The webdriver-manager npm package is a tool for managing WebDriver binaries. It is commonly used to download, update, and start WebDriver binaries for Selenium WebDriver, making it easier to set up and manage the necessary components for running automated browser tests.
Download WebDriver binaries
This feature allows you to download the necessary WebDriver binaries for your browser. The `update` method fetches the latest versions of the binaries and stores them locally.
const webdriverManager = require('webdriver-manager');
webdriverManager.update();
Start WebDriver server
This feature starts the WebDriver server, which is necessary for running Selenium WebDriver tests. The `start` method launches the server and makes it ready to accept WebDriver commands.
const webdriverManager = require('webdriver-manager');
webdriverManager.start();
Stop WebDriver server
This feature stops the WebDriver server. The `shutdown` method gracefully stops the server, ensuring that all resources are properly released.
const webdriverManager = require('webdriver-manager');
webdriverManager.shutdown();
The selenium-standalone package is similar to webdriver-manager in that it helps manage Selenium WebDriver binaries. It provides commands to install, start, and stop the Selenium server. Compared to webdriver-manager, selenium-standalone offers more flexibility in configuring the Selenium server and supports a wider range of browsers and versions.
The chromedriver package is specifically designed to manage the ChromeDriver binary. It allows you to download, update, and start the ChromeDriver server. While it is more limited in scope compared to webdriver-manager, it is a good choice if you only need to work with Chrome.
The geckodriver package is similar to chromedriver but is focused on managing the GeckoDriver binary for Firefox. It provides functionality to download, update, and start the GeckoDriver server. Like chromedriver, it is more specialized and limited in scope compared to webdriver-manager.
A selenium server and browser driver manager for your end to end tests. This is the same tool as webdriver-manager
from the Protractor repository.
Note: Version 9 and lower please reference pose/webdriver-manager. If there are features that existed in version 9 and lower, please open up an issue with the missing feature or a create a pull request.
npm install -g webdriver-manager
Prior to starting the selenium server, download the selenium server jar and driver binaries. By default it will download the selenium server jar and chromedriver binary.
webdriver-manager update
By default, the selenium server will run on http://localhost:4444/wd/hub
.
webdriver-manager start
View different versions of server and driver files:
webdriver-manager status
Clear out the server and driver files. If webdriver-manager start
does not work, try to clear out the saved files.
webdriver-manager clean
See mobile.md
.
FAQs
A selenium server and browser driver manager for your end to end tests.
The npm package webdriver-manager receives a total of 533,340 weekly downloads. As such, webdriver-manager popularity was classified as popular.
We found that webdriver-manager demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
NVD’s backlog surpasses 20,000 CVEs as analysis slows and NIST announces new system updates to address ongoing delays.
Security News
Research
A malicious npm package disguised as a WhatsApp client is exploiting authentication flows with a remote kill switch to exfiltrate data and destroy files.
Security News
PyPI now supports digital attestations, enhancing security and trust by allowing package maintainers to verify the authenticity of Python packages.