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Unable to obtain stable firefox connection in 60 seconds (127.0.0.1:7055)

While testing scenario by cucumber i'm getting the following error when running rspec tests

unable to obtain stable firefox connection in 60 seconds (127.0.0.1:7055) (Selenium::WebDriver::Error::WebDriverError)

Using ruby (1.9.2) selenium-webdriver (2.27.2) and firefox (19.0)

Using rspec-rails (2.12.1), capybara (2.0.2) and several other gems, Also i have added launchy gem but they don't seem to be a problem. And i am using Windows 7.

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Panjiyar Rahul Avatar asked Jan 13 '13 11:01

Panjiyar Rahul


2 Answers

I had the same problem (on Linux). Fixed with:

gem update selenium-webdriver 

Now I am using ruby 1.9.3-p286, selenium-webdriver 2.29.0, firefox 18.0 As well as rspec-rails 2.9.0, capybara 1.1.2, and capybara-webkit 0.12.1

I added selenium-webdriver 2.29.0 to my Gemfile to be safe.

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ballPointPenguin Avatar answered Nov 16 '22 00:11

ballPointPenguin


It seems Selenium Webdriver gets frequent updates to keep up with Firefox. But how do you know which version you need? Hopefully this procedure will work even as versions change:

  1. Go to http://www.seleniumhq.org/download/.

  2. Scroll down to Selenium Client & WebDriver Language Bindings.

  3. In that section, in the Ruby language line, click on "Change Log" (direct link).

  4. In the Change Log, determine which version of Selenium you need for your version of Firefox.

If you're using Bundler, run bundle show selenium-webdriver to see which version you have. To update, for example to 2.35.0, add this line to your Gemfile:

gem 'selenium-webdriver', '2.35.0' 

and then run bundle update to install. If you are using Spork, remember to re-start it before re-running your tests.

Update One StackOverflow answer indicates that the Change Log may be updated sooner in the source code repository than at seleniumhq.org. The repository Change Log for Ruby is here: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/blob/master/rb/CHANGES.

Downgrading Firefox

If you need to downgrade Firefox on Ubuntu 12.04, this answer explains how to go back to Firefox 20. A more general description of a way to switch to any version of Firefox is given here. Then use this answer to put Firefox updates on hold until Selenium releases an update that works with the later version of Firefox.

In my case, I downgraded Firefox only to discover that Selenium Webdriver had recently been updated to handle the latest version, so check for Selenium updates first!

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Mark Berry Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 23:11

Mark Berry