I'm creating a cross platform python script that executes some commands with selenium. I have two questions:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
from webdriver_manager.utils import ChromeType
options = Options()
options.headless = True
options.add_experimental_option("excludeSwitches", ["enable-logging"])
driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=Service(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.CHROMIUM).install()), options=options)
driver.get("http://www.google.com")
print(driver.title)
The output is:
pi@raspberrypi:~/Documents/Software $ /bin/python /home/pi/Documents/Software/test.py
====== WebDriver manager ======
Current chromium version is 95.0.4638
Get LATEST chromedriver version for 95.0.4638 chromium
There is no [linux32] chromedriver for browser in cache
Trying to download new driver from https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/95.0.4638.69/chromedriver_linux32.zip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/pi/Documents/Software/test.py", line 10, in <module>
driver = webdriver.Chrome(service=Service(ChromeDriverManager(chrome_type=ChromeType.CHROMIUM).install()), options=options)
File "/home/pi/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/webdriver_manager/chrome.py", line 32, in install
driver_path = self._get_driver_path(self.driver)
File "/home/pi/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/webdriver_manager/manager.py", line 30, in _get_driver_path
file = download_file(driver.get_url(), driver.ssl_verify)
File "/home/pi/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/webdriver_manager/utils.py", line 98, in download_file
validate_response(response)
File "/home/pi/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/webdriver_manager/utils.py", line 80, in validate_response
raise ValueError("There is no such driver by url {}".format(resp.url))
ValueError: There is no such driver by url https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/95.0.4638.69/chromedriver_linux32.zip
Thanks
EDIT:
The problem is not with the webdriver manager but the fact that chromedrivers for chromium do not exist for linux32. In fact at the address: "https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/95.0.4638.69/chromedriver_linux32.zip" there is no chromedriver, but replacing linux32 with linux64 a package is downloaded but not compatible with linux32. The thing I don't understand is if the chromedrivers for linux32 don't exist then why installing them with: "sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver" and then removing the webdriver-manager calls from the code, does the python script work? Then there are chromedrivers for linux32, only they are not present in the main chromedriver site. I am using a raspberry pi 3 with chromium 95.0.4638.69.
Yet a compatible chromedriver version is maintained by the Raspian team, so in order to make it works you need to :
Install chromedriver for raspberry. e.g. for Linux:
sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver
When you instantiate your driver, you need to tell him where to find this chromedriver. Plus, you should also state that you use Chromium instead of Chrome (if so):
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service
options = Options()
# browser is Chromium instead of Chrome
options.BinaryLocation = "/usr/bin/chromium-browser"
# we use custom chromedriver for raspberry
driver_path = "/usr/bin/chromedriver"
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options, service=Service(driver_path))
Then you're good to go:
driver.get("https://stackoverflow.com/")
If you need a code that works for every platform, the best option I found so far is to distinguished raspberry pi from the other system:
import platform
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service
from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager
options = Options()
# a few usefull options
options.add_argument("--disable-infobars")
options.add_argument("start-maximized")
options.add_argument("--disable-extensions")
options.add_argument("--headless") # if you want it headless
if platform.system() == "Linux" and platform.machine() == "armv7l":
# if raspi
options.BinaryLocation = ("/usr/bin/chromium-browser")
service = Service("/usr/bin/chromedriver")
else: # if not raspi and considering you're using Chrome
service = Service(ChromeDriverManager().install())
driver = webdriver.Chrome(
service=service,
options=options
)
Considering your question about not having to install Chrome manually to make Selenium works, you could probably install Chrome through a script to be sure that the user has it. It will also work for a Docker use, e.g. for a DockerFile with a Linux amd64 environment:
RUN wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
RUN dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb; apt-get -fy instal
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