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⚠️ DEPRECATION WARNING: This service got deprecated and is no longer maintained. If you use WebdriverIO v8.14 or higher. We recommend to remove the service as dependency and from your WebdriverIO configuration as it is no longer needed. For more information, please read this blog post.

WDIO ChromeDriver Service

This service helps you to run ChromeDriver seamlessly when running tests with the WDIO testrunner. It uses the chromedriver NPM package that wraps ChromeDriver for you.

Note: this service does not require a Selenium server, but uses ChromeDriver to communicate with the browser directly.

Obviously, it only supports:

capabilities: [{
    browserName: 'chrome'
}]

Installation

The easiest way is to keep wdio-chromedriver-service as a devDependency in your package.json.

{
  "devDependencies": {
    "wdio-chromedriver-service": "^8.0.0"
  }
}

You can do it by:

npm install wdio-chromedriver-service --save-dev

Note: You have to install chromedriver separately, as it's a peerDependency of this project, and you're free to choose which version to use. Depending of which version of Chrome you have installed on your system you should install the same version of chromedriver. Install it using:

npm install chromedriver --save-dev
# if you have Chrome 104 installed on your machine do
npm install chromedriver@104 --save-dev

Instructions on how to install WebdriverIO can be found here.

Configuration

By design, only Google Chrome is available (when installed on the host system). In order to use the service you need to add chromedriver to your service array:

// wdio.conf.js
export.config = {
  outputDir: 'all-logs',
  // ...
  services: [
    ['chromedriver', {
        logFileName: 'wdio-chromedriver.log', // default
        outputDir: 'driver-logs', // overwrites the config.outputDir
        args: ['--silent']
    }]
  ],
  // ...
};

Options

port

The port on which the driver should run on

Example: 9515

Type: number

path

The path on which the driver should run on

Example: /

Type: string

protocol

The protocol on which the driver should use

Example: http

Type: string

hostname

The protocol on which the driver should use

Example: localhost

Type: string

pollTimeout

The startup timeout in ms, it checks if the port is open before starting ChromeDriver and then checks again if the it is closed after starting it.

Example: 10000

Type: number

outputDir

The path where the output of the ChromeDriver server should be stored (uses the config.outputDir by default when not set).

Example: driver-logs

Type: string

logFileName

The name of the log file to be written in outputDir.

Example: wdio-chromedriver.log

Type: string

chromedriverCustomPath

To use a custom chromedriver different than the one installed through the "chromedriver npm module", provide the path.

Example: /path/to/chromedriver (Linux / MacOS), ./chromedriver.exe or d:/driver/chromedriver.exe (Windows)

Type: string


For more information on WebdriverIO see the homepage.