Installs ChromeDriver executable with pip or setup.py.
Clone the repository:
(e)$ git clone https://github.com/peterhudec/chromedriver_installer.git
Install the most recent ChromeDriver version without verifying checksum.
(e)$ python setup.py install
Install specific ChromeDriver version without verifying checksum.
(e)$ python setup.py install --chromedriver-version=2.10
Install specific ChromeDriver version and verify checksum.
Note that you can pass multiple coma-separated checksums to the
--chromedriver-checksums
option. This is useful if you plan to install
ChromeDriver on various platforms because there is separate version with
different checksum for each platform. You can get the checksums for specific
version/platform combinations at the
chromedriver download URL.
(e)$ python setup.py install \
--chromedriver-version=2.10 \
--chromedriver-checksums=4fecc99b066cb1a346035bf022607104,058cd8b7b4b9688507701b5e648fd821
After install, there should be the chromedriver
executable
available in your path:
(e)$ which chromedriver
/home/andypipkin/e/bin/chromedriver
(e)$ chromedriver --version
ChromeDriver 2.10.267518
(e)$ chromedriver
Starting ChromeDriver (v2.10.267518) on port 9515
Only local connections are allowed.
The same as before except you need to pass the install options wrapped in pip's
--install-option=""
option.
(e)$ pip install chromedriver_installer \
--install-option="--chromedriver-version=2.10" \
--install-option="--chromedriver-checksums=4fecc99b066cb1a346035bf022607104,058cd8b7b4b9688507701b5e648fd821"
I can't seem to find a way to make easy_install pass user options to setup.py so you only can install the most recent ChromeDriver version with easy_install.
The build_scripts command of the setup.py script invoked by
python setup.py install
downloads, the ChromeDriver zip archive version
specified in the --chromedriver-version
option from
http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html
to the temp directory of the operating system.
If the --chromedriver-checksums
option is set, the archive is validated
against the supplied checksums
(you can get the checksums at the aforementioned URL).
If the validation failed, the installation exits with an error.
If the validation was successful or if the --chromedriver-checksums
option
is not set, the archive will be unzipped to the build directory and installed
as an executable to the bin directory.
If the --chromedriver-version
option is ommited, it installs the most recent
chromedriver version without checksum validation.
You need tox to run the tests.
(e)$ git clone https://github.com/peterhudec/chromedriver_installer.git
(e)$ pip install -r requirements.txt
(e)$ tox