Resolved issue 3462: For sendKeys, CMD key don't work for MAC Resolved issue 3541: Improve log between Client and ChromeDriver Resolved issue 3559: Output Chrome version when ChromeDriver reports incompatible. Download geckodriver.exe from GeckoDriver Github Release Page. Make sure to download the right driver file based on your platform and OS version. Set the System Property for “webdriver.gecko.driver” with the geckodriver.exe path – System.setProperty(“webdriver.gecko.driver”,”geckodriver.exe path”). Download the latest 2.9 release for Mac-Os drivers and follow instruction reported below. Instruction for Mac user. 1) First download and install drivers. Download drivers here double click on Chessboarddrivers.dmg follow the instructions. 2) Once driver are installed, Download Certabo software - MAC OSx 2.9. 3) Unzip the directory anywhere.
Install Gecko Driver (Win32, Win64, macOS, and Linux64) for Selenium WebDriver into your Unit Test Project.
'geckodriver(.exe)' is copied to bin folder from package folder when the build process.
NuGet package restoring ready, and no need to commit 'geckodriver(.exe)' binary into source code control repository.
/ The MSBuild script that contained this package is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
/ 'geckodriver(.exe)' is licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0.
'geckodriver(.exe)' is copied to bin folder from package folder when the build process.
NuGet package restoring ready, and no need to commit 'geckodriver(.exe)' binary into source code control repository.
/ The MSBuild script that contained this package is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
/ 'geckodriver(.exe)' is licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0.
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NuGet package - Selenium WebDriver GeckoDriver
What's this?
This NuGet package install Gecko Driver for Selenium WebDriver into your Unit Test Project.
'geckodriver(.exe)' does not appear in Solution Explorer, but it is copied to the output folder from the package folder when the build process.
NuGet package restoring ready, and no need to commit 'geckodriver(.exe)' binary into source code control repository. Ftp client for mac.
How to install?
For example, at the package manager console on Visual Studio, enter the following command.
Cross-platform building and publishing
By default - it depends on the OS running the build process
Microsoft powerpoint for mac. By default, the platform type of the web driver file copied to the output folder depends on the OS running the build process.
- When you build the project which references the NuGet package of geckodriver on 32bit Windows OS, win32 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When you build the project which references the NuGet package of geckodriver on 64bit Windows OS, win64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When you build it on macOS, macOS x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When you build it on any Linux distributions, Linux x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
Method 1 - Specify 'Runtime Identifier'
Download Geckodriver Selenium
When you specify the 'Runtime Identifier (RID)' explicitly, the platform type of the driver file is the same to the RID which you specified. (it doesn't depends on the which OS to use for build process.)
You can specify RID as a MSBuild property in a project file,
or, as a command-line
-r
option for dotnet build command.- When the RID that starts with 'win' and contains 'x86' is specified, win32 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When the RID that starts with 'win' and contains 'x64' is specified, win64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When the RID that starts with 'osx' is specified, macOS x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When the RID that starts with 'linux' is specified, Linux x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
If you specify another pattern of RID like 'ubuntu.18.04-x64', the platform type of the web driver file which will be copied to the output folder depends on the OS running the build process. (default behavior.)
Method 2 - Specify 'GeckoDriverPlatform' msbuild property
You can control which platform version of geckodriver will be copied by specifying 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property.
'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property can take one of the following values:
- 'win32'
- 'win64'
- 'mac64'
- 'linux64'
You can specify 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property in a project file,
or, command-line
-p
option for dotnet build command.The specifying 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property is the highest priority method to control which platform version of geckodriver will be copied.
If you run the following command on Windows OS,
The driver file of macOS x64 version will be copied to the output folder.
How to include the driver file into published files?
'geckodriver(.exe)' isn't included in published files on default configuration. This behavior is by design.
If you want to include 'geckodriver(.exe)' into published files, please define
_PUBLISH_GECKODRIVER
compilation symbol.Another way, you can define
PublishGeckoDriver
property with value is 'true' in MSBuild file (.csproj, .vbproj, etc..) to publish the driver file instead of define compilation symbol.You can also define
PublishGeckoDriver
property from the command line -p
option for dotnet publish
command.Note
PublishGeckoDriver
MSBuild property always override the condition of define _PUBLISH_GECKODRIVER
compilation symbol or not. If you define PublishGeckoDriver
MSBuild property with false, then the driver file isn't included in publish files whenever define _PUBLISH_GECKODRIVER
compilation symbol or not.Appendix
Where is geckodriver.exe saved to?
geckodriver(.exe) exists at
' {solution folder} /packages/Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver. {ver} /driver/ {platform}'
folder.
' {solution folder} /packages/Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver. {ver} /driver/ {platform}'
folder.
And package installer configure MSBuild task such as .csproj to
copy geckodriver(.exe) into the output folder during the build process.
copy geckodriver(.exe) into the output folder during the build process.
License
The build script (.targets file) in this NuGet package is licensed under The Unlicense.
The binary files of GeckoDriver are licensed under the Mozilla Public License.
NuGet package - Selenium WebDriver GeckoDriver
What's this?
This NuGet package install Gecko Driver for Selenium WebDriver into your Unit Test Project.
'geckodriver(.exe)' does not appear in Solution Explorer, but it is copied to the output folder from the package folder when the build process.
NuGet package restoring ready, and no need to commit 'geckodriver(.exe)' binary into source code control repository.
How to install?
For example, at the package manager console on Visual Studio, enter the following command.
Cross-platform building and publishing
By default - it depends on the OS running the build process
By default, the platform type of the web driver file copied to the output folder depends on the OS running the build process.
- When you build the project which references the NuGet package of geckodriver on 32bit Windows OS, win32 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When you build the project which references the NuGet package of geckodriver on 64bit Windows OS, win64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When you build it on macOS, macOS x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When you build it on any Linux distributions, Linux x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
Method 1 - Specify 'Runtime Identifier'
When you specify the 'Runtime Identifier (RID)' explicitly, the platform type of the driver file is the same to the RID which you specified. (it doesn't depends on the which OS to use for build process.)
You can specify RID as a MSBuild property in a project file,
or, as a command-line
-r
option for dotnet build command.- When the RID that starts with 'win' and contains 'x86' is specified, win32 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When the RID that starts with 'win' and contains 'x64' is specified, win64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When the RID that starts with 'osx' is specified, macOS x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
- When the RID that starts with 'linux' is specified, Linux x64 version of geckodriver will be copied to the output folder.
If you specify another pattern of RID like 'ubuntu.18.04-x64', the platform type of the web driver file which will be copied to the output folder depends on the OS running the build process. (default behavior.)
Method 2 - Specify 'GeckoDriverPlatform' msbuild property
You can control which platform version of geckodriver will be copied by specifying 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property.
'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property can take one of the following values:
- 'win32'
- 'win64'
- 'mac64'
- 'linux64'
You can specify 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property in a project file,
or, command-line
-p
option for dotnet build command.The specifying 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property is the highest priority method to control which platform version of geckodriver will be copied.
If you run the following command on Windows OS,
The driver file of macOS x64 version will be copied to the output folder.
How to include the driver file into published files?
'geckodriver(.exe)' isn't included in published files on default configuration. This behavior is by design.
If you want to include 'geckodriver(.exe)' into published files, please define
_PUBLISH_GECKODRIVER
compilation symbol.Another way, you can define
PublishGeckoDriver
property with value is 'true' in MSBuild file (.csproj, .vbproj, etc..) to publish the driver file instead of define compilation symbol.You can also define
PublishGeckoDriver
property from the command line -p
option for dotnet publish
command.Note
PublishGeckoDriver
MSBuild property always override the condition of define _PUBLISH_GECKODRIVER
compilation symbol or not. If you define PublishGeckoDriver
MSBuild property with false, then the driver file isn't included in publish files whenever define _PUBLISH_GECKODRIVER
compilation symbol or not.Appendix
Where is geckodriver.exe saved to?
geckodriver(.exe) exists at
' {solution folder} /packages/Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver. {ver} /driver/ {platform}'
folder.
' {solution folder} /packages/Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver. {ver} /driver/ {platform}'
folder.
And package installer configure MSBuild task such as .csproj to
copy geckodriver(.exe) into the output folder during the build process.
copy geckodriver(.exe) into the output folder during the build process.
License
The build script (.targets file) in this NuGet package is licensed under The Unlicense.
The binary files of GeckoDriver are licensed under the Mozilla Public License.
Show moreRelease Notes
v.0.24.0.1
- Improve cross platform building and publishing - support Runtime Identifier
v.0.24.0
- Gecko Driver 0.24.0 release
v.0.23.0.3
- Fix: broken the other WebDriver NuGet package's build script.
- Use 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property instead of 'WebDriverPlatform'.
v.0.23.0.1
- Installing Win64 driver on 64bit Windows OS
v.0.23.0
- Gecko Driver 0.23.0 release
v.0.22.0
- Gecko Driver 0.22.0 release
v.0.21.0
- Gecko Driver 0.21.0 release
v.0.20.1
- Gecko Driver 0.20.1 release
v.0.20.0
- Gecko Driver 0.20.0 release
v.0.19.1
- Gecko Driver 0.19.1 release
v.0.19.0
- Gecko Driver 0.19.0 release
v.0.18.0
- Gecko Driver 0.18.0 release
v.0.17.0
- Gecko Driver 0.17.0 release
v.0.16.1
- Gecko Driver 0.16.1 release
v.0.16.0
- Gecko Driver 0.16.0 release
v.0.15.0.4
- add support for Mono on Linux
- add support for macOS and Xamarin Studio
v.0.15.0
- Gecko Driver 0.15.0 release
v.0.14.0
- Gecko Driver 0.14.0 release
v.0.13.0
- Gecko Driver 0.13.0 release
v.0.12.0
- Gecko Driver 0.12.0 release
v.0.11.1
- Gecko Driver 0.11.1 release
- Improve cross platform building and publishing - support Runtime Identifier
v.0.24.0
- Gecko Driver 0.24.0 release
v.0.23.0.3
- Fix: broken the other WebDriver NuGet package's build script.
- Use 'GeckoDriverPlatform' MSBuild property instead of 'WebDriverPlatform'.
v.0.23.0.1
- Installing Win64 driver on 64bit Windows OS
v.0.23.0
- Gecko Driver 0.23.0 release
v.0.22.0
- Gecko Driver 0.22.0 release
v.0.21.0
- Gecko Driver 0.21.0 release
v.0.20.1
- Gecko Driver 0.20.1 release
v.0.20.0
- Gecko Driver 0.20.0 release
v.0.19.1
- Gecko Driver 0.19.1 release
v.0.19.0
- Gecko Driver 0.19.0 release
v.0.18.0
- Gecko Driver 0.18.0 release
v.0.17.0
- Gecko Driver 0.17.0 release
v.0.16.1
- Gecko Driver 0.16.1 release
v.0.16.0
- Gecko Driver 0.16.0 release
v.0.15.0.4
- add support for Mono on Linux
- add support for macOS and Xamarin Studio
v.0.15.0
- Gecko Driver 0.15.0 release
v.0.14.0
- Gecko Driver 0.14.0 release
v.0.13.0
- Gecko Driver 0.13.0 release
v.0.12.0
- Gecko Driver 0.12.0 release
v.0.11.1
- Gecko Driver 0.11.1 release
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Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver.Win32 [Superseded] This package became metadata only package for bootstrap 'Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver' x-plat NuGet package. Please consider to install 'Selenium.WebDriver.GeckoDriver' NuGet package directly instead of this. ---- Install Gecko Driver(Win32) for Selenium WebDriver into your Unit Test Project. 'geckodriver.exe' is copied to bin folder from package folder when the build process. NuGet package restoring ready, and no need to commit 'geckodriver.exe' binary into source code control repository. / The MSBuild script that contained this package is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. / 'geckodriver.exe' is licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0. | |
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Version History
Geckodriver Exe Download
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
0.27.0 | 55,509 | 7/29/2020 |
0.26.0.5 | 15,867 | 7/15/2020 |
0.26.0.5-beta | 122 | 7/12/2020 |
0.26.0.3 | 12,208 | 6/28/2020 |
0.26.0.3-beta | 2,617 | 5/25/2020 |
0.26.0.1 | 74,413 | 4/3/2020 |
0.26.0 | 166,511 | 10/13/2019 |
0.25.0 | 19,367 | 9/10/2019 |
0.24.0.1 | 3,843 | 9/3/2019 |
0.24.0 | 231,771 | 1/29/2019 |
0.23.0.3 | 30,225 | 11/21/2018 |
0.23.0.1 | 1,215 | 11/17/2018 |
0.23.0 | 38,333 | 10/4/2018 |
0.22.0 | 250,062 | 9/16/2018 |
0.21.0 | 37,420 | 6/18/2018 |
0.20.1 | 64,238 | 4/8/2018 |
0.20.0 | 10,428 | 3/13/2018 |
0.19.1 | 46,976 | 11/1/2017 |
0.19.0 | 5,728 | 10/17/2017 |
0.18.0 | 18,087 | 7/11/2017 |
0.17.0 | 44,238 | 6/9/2017 |
0.16.1 | 24,489 | 4/26/2017 |
0.16.0 | 937 | 4/24/2017 |
0.15.0.4 | 5,008 | 4/14/2017 |
0.15.0.3-beta | 466 | 3/21/2017 |
0.15.0.2-beta | 381 | 3/15/2017 |
0.15.0.1-beta | 423 | 3/8/2017 |
0.14.0.1-beta | 443 | 3/3/2017 |