This feels a little off topic (from chrome dev), so please feel free
to follow up off-list.
One way is to use the latest version of webdriver, built from the its
subversion repo:
http://selenium.googlecode.com/
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do with the automated Chrome
though, so I'm
You can send automation messages directly, but AutomationProxy seems much
more better for that to me.
Of course if you don't have AutomationProvider on the browser side, then
it's not going to work either way.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:46, hap 497 wrote:
> Can you please tell me how you remote c
Can you please tell me how you remote control an instance of chromium
without using Automation Proxy?
Thank you.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:15 AM, Simon Stewart wrote:
> I thought that the AutomationProxy wasn't available in released
> versions of Chrome A look at the symbols exported by the
>
I thought that the AutomationProxy wasn't available in released
versions of Chrome A look at the symbols exported by the
chrome.dll suggests that this is the case.
Simon
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Paweł Hajdan Jr.
wrote:
> Then probably you should just use AutomationProxy (directly, w
We recently landed support for using Chrome into WebDriver, and will
shortly be making a set of downloads available. This would allow you
to remote control an instance of Chrome using something like:
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.get("http://www.example.com";);
The code is hosted
Then probably you should just use AutomationProxy (directly, without UI test
framework). Adapting tests would be harder - just build a small driver
program to launch the browser in a similar way UI test does, and uses the
AutomationProxy to send it NavigateToURL message. You may also want to take
a
Thank you.
My goal is to "remote control" (e.g. load an url) a running instance of browser.
That is why I am trying to run this AutomationProxyTest NavigateToURL
to an running instance of browser.
That is why I ask how can I run the 'TEST_F(AutomationProxyTest,
NavigateToURL) '
Test case in aut
You need AutomationProxy for that. See the line
server_.reset(CreateAutomationProxy(command_execution_timeout_ms_));
Please keep the discussion on the list. And I'll repeat my question: what is
your goal? I might guess that you are trying to re-use the browser between
test runs. It may be a bad ex
Can you be more specific about what automation you'd like enabled?
Maybe --dom-automation is what you're looking for, this binds the
window.domAutomationController object.
Patrick
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:40 AM, hap 497 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can you please tell me how can I run chromium with 'au