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/**
* @fileoverview Defines a {@linkplain Driver WebDriver} client for the Chrome
* web browser. Before using this module, you must download the latest
* [ChromeDriver release] and ensure it can be found on your system [PATH].
*
* There are three primary classes exported by this module:
*
* 1. {@linkplain ServiceBuilder}: configures the
* {@link selenium-webdriver/remote.DriverService remote.DriverService}
* that manages the [ChromeDriver] child process.
*
* 2. {@linkplain Options}: defines configuration options for each new Chrome
* session, such as which {@linkplain Options#setProxy proxy} to use,
* what {@linkplain Options#addExtensions extensions} to install, or
* what {@linkplain Options#addArguments command-line switches} to use when
* starting the browser.
*
* 3. {@linkplain Driver}: the WebDriver client; each new instance will control
* a unique browser session with a clean user profile (unless otherwise
* configured through the {@link Options} class).
*
* let chrome = require('selenium-webdriver/chrome');
* let {Builder} = require('selenium-webdriver');
*
* let driver = new Builder()
* .forBrowser('chrome')
* .setChromeOptions(new chrome.Options())
* .build();
*
* __Customizing the ChromeDriver Server__ <a id="custom-server"></a>
*
* By default, every Chrome session will use a single driver service, which is
* started the first time a {@link Driver} instance is created and terminated
* when this process exits. The default service will inherit its environment
* from the current process and direct all output to /dev/null. You may obtain
* a handle to this default service using
* {@link #getDefaultService getDefaultService()} and change its configuration
* with {@link #setDefaultService setDefaultService()}.
*
* You may also create a {@link Driver} with its own driver service. This is
* useful if you need to capture the server's log output for a specific session:
*
* let chrome = require('selenium-webdriver/chrome');
*
* let service = new chrome.ServiceBuilder()
* .loggingTo('/my/log/file.txt')
* .enableVerboseLogging()
* .build();
*
* let options = new chrome.Options();
* // configure browser options ...
*
* let driver = chrome.Driver.createSession(options, service);
*
* Users should only instantiate the {@link Driver} class directly when they
* need a custom driver service configuration (as shown above). For normal
* operation, users should start Chrome using the
* {@link selenium-webdriver.Builder}.
*
* __Working with Android__ <a id="android"></a>
*
* The [ChromeDriver][android] supports running tests on the Chrome browser as
* well as [WebView apps][webview] starting in Android 4.4 (KitKat). In order to
* work with Android, you must first start the adb
*
* adb start-server
*
* By default, adb will start on port 5037. You may change this port, but this
* will require configuring a [custom server](#custom-server) that will connect
* to adb on the {@linkplain ServiceBuilder#setAdbPort correct port}:
*
* let service = new chrome.ServiceBuilder()
* .setAdbPort(1234)
* build();
* // etc.
*
* The ChromeDriver may be configured to launch Chrome on Android using
* {@link Options#androidChrome()}:
*
* let driver = new Builder()
* .forBrowser('chrome')
* .setChromeOptions(new chrome.Options().androidChrome())
* .build();
*
* Alternatively, you can configure the ChromeDriver to launch an app with a
* Chrome-WebView by setting the {@linkplain Options#androidActivity
* androidActivity} option:
*
* let driver = new Builder()
* .forBrowser('chrome')
* .setChromeOptions(new chrome.Options()
* .androidPackage('com.example')
* .androidActivity('com.example.Activity'))
* .build();
*
* [Refer to the ChromeDriver site] for more information on using the
* [ChromeDriver with Android][android].
*
* [ChromeDriver]: https://chromedriver.chromium.org/
* [ChromeDriver release]: http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html
* [PATH]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PATH_%28variable%29
* [android]: https://chromedriver.chromium.org/getting-started/getting-started---android
* [webview]: https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/webview/overview
*
* @module selenium-webdriver/chrome
*/
'use strict'
const { Browser } = require('./lib/capabilities')
const chromium = require('./chromium')
const CHROME_CAPABILITY_KEY = 'goog:chromeOptions'
/** @type {remote.DriverService} */
/**
* Creates {@link selenium-webdriver/remote.DriverService} instances that manage
* a [ChromeDriver](https://chromedriver.chromium.org/)
* server in a child process.
*/
class ServiceBuilder extends chromium.ServiceBuilder {
/**
* @param {string=} opt_exe Path to the server executable to use. If omitted,
* the builder will attempt to locate the chromedriver on the current
* PATH. If the chromedriver is not available in path, selenium-manager will
* download the chromedriver
* @throws {Error} If provided executable does not exist, or the chromedriver
* cannot be found on the PATH.
*/
constructor(opt_exe) {
super(opt_exe)
}
}
/**
* Class for managing ChromeDriver specific options.
*/
class Options extends chromium.Options {
/**
* Sets the path to the Chrome binary to use. On Mac OS X, this path should
* reference the actual Chrome executable, not just the application binary
* (e.g. "/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome").
*
* The binary path be absolute or relative to the chromedriver server
* executable, but it must exist on the machine that will launch Chrome.
*
* @param {string} path The path to the Chrome binary to use.
* @return {!Options} A self reference.
*/
setChromeBinaryPath(path) {
return this.setBinaryPath(path)
}
/**
* Configures the ChromeDriver to launch Chrome on Android via adb. This
* function is shorthand for
* {@link #androidPackage options.androidPackage('com.android.chrome')}.
* @return {!Options} A self reference.
*/
androidChrome() {
return this.androidPackage('com.android.chrome')
}
/**
* Sets the path to Chrome's log file. This path should exist on the machine
* that will launch Chrome.
* @param {string} path Path to the log file to use.
* @return {!Options} A self reference.
*/
setChromeLogFile(path) {
return this.setBrowserLogFile(path)
}
/**
* Sets the directory to store Chrome minidumps in. This option is only
* supported when ChromeDriver is running on Linux.
* @param {string} path The directory path.
* @return {!Options} A self reference.
*/
setChromeMinidumpPath(path) {
return this.setBrowserMinidumpPath(path)
}
}
/**
* Creates a new WebDriver client for Chrome.
*/
class Driver extends chromium.Driver {
/**
* Creates a new session with the ChromeDriver.
*
* @param {(Capabilities|Options)=} opt_config The configuration options.
* @param {(remote.DriverService|http.Executor)=} opt_serviceExecutor Either
* a DriverService to use for the remote end, or a preconfigured executor
* for an externally managed endpoint. If neither is provided, the
* {@linkplain ##getDefaultService default service} will be used by
* default.
* @return {!Driver} A new driver instance.
*/
static createSession(opt_config, opt_serviceExecutor) {
let caps = opt_config || new Options()
return /** @type {!Driver} */ (super.createSession(caps, opt_serviceExecutor, 'goog', CHROME_CAPABILITY_KEY))
}
/**
* returns new instance chrome driver service
* @returns {remote.DriverService}
*/
static getDefaultService() {
return new ServiceBuilder().build()
}
}
Options.prototype.CAPABILITY_KEY = CHROME_CAPABILITY_KEY
Options.prototype.BROWSER_NAME_VALUE = Browser.CHROME
// PUBLIC API
module.exports = {
Driver,
Options,
ServiceBuilder,
}