Fixed starting ChromeDriver with whitelisted-ips flag on Mac OS. Fixed SetTimeout to accept both pre-W3C and W3C formats. Fixed take element screenshot. Fixed ChromeDriver is looking for Chrome binaries in a system PATH as well. Fixed Maximize window and Full Screen. Implemented log-replay functionality.
( Does not work for Android and Remote Browser yet ). Fixed some error codes were not compliant to W3C standard. Fixed console.log with multiple arguments not handled properly. Fixed GetElementRect should allow doubles. Fixed touch emulation. Changes include:. Fixed ChromeDriver for Android does not provide useful error message for old adb version.
Fixed ChromeDriver tests that close Windows are flaky. Fixed Click on component into an Iframe (with container padding 0) is not working. Fixed ChromeDriver remote debug port reservation race conditions. Fixed Get Alert Text is not returning spec compliant error codes. Fixed Clean up state of androidUseRunningApp feature.
Fixed Minimize/Maximize window need a w3c compliant endpoints ChromeDriver 2.38. Allowed access to chrome extension within iframe. Added command-line option to log INFO level to stderr. Fixed ChromeDriver hang when switching to new window whose document is being overwritten.
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Added option to control the wait for extension background pages. Fixed abstract UNIX socket name. Fixed loading extension if background page name starts with '/'. ChromeDriver more extensible on Android by allowing to set the exec name and device socket as capabilities. Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are now working in Mobile Emulation. Chromedriver supports OOPIF.
Fixes a bug where Chromedriver crashes while creating DNS resolver. Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to click in mobile emulation mode on Chrome 61+. Fixes a bug which caused Resizing/Positioning Window commands to fail on Chrome 62+. Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to connect to webview on Android 8.0.0. Updates to excludeSwitches capability that now allows to exclude -load-extension switch. Updates to AddCookie command as per new w3c spec.
Updates to FindElement command as per new w3c spec. Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to click due to page scrolling changes in Chrome 61+.
Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to delete cookies in Chrome 62+. Implemented spec-compliant new session handshake.
Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to retrieve default prompt text in Chrome 62+. Changes to the way automation extension is loaded on Mac and Windows. The latest WebDriver atoms have been imported. Supports new spec compliant endpoints for executing scripts. Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to send characters 3 and # keys on Mac Chrome 62+.
Removed dependency of GLIBC 2.18. Updates to capabilities processing as per new w3c spec. Ensures sending keys to non-prompt dialog returns correct errors as per new w3c spec. Ensure that file exists while sending keys to file input field. Fixes a bug which caused SendKeys to fail on headless Chrome. Support for Get Named Cookie WebDriver command. Fixes a bug where Chromedriver sets incorrect path while adding cookie.
Fixes a bug where Chromedriver inconsistently fails to retrieve cookies. Ensures that element is attached to page's DOM for switchToFrame command.
Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to handle ECMAScript strings. Support for vendor-prefixed chromeOptions capability. Fixes a bug which caused ChromeDriver to timeout when a page sets window.location. Supports long command line arguments on Android Chrome. Fixes a bug where Chromedriver fails to delete temporary directories while exiting. The list of mobile device names has been updated to match those in DevTools. Fixes stack overflow errors in JavaScript code used by ChromeDriver.
Accepts empty Blink revision to work with Chrome 60+ on Chrome OS platform. Fixes a bug which causes ChromeDriver to crash on using console.time from Chrome 58+. Updates to AddCookie implementation. Allows access to chrome extension within iframe.
Chromedriver now uses DevTools commands to perform window management operations. Sending text to alert/confirm dialog will now return error.
Various updates to work with Chrome 58+. Calls to GetTitle will now return a blank string if the page has no title.
Previous versions returned the URL of the page in this case. Tests that need to check for the URL should do so explicitly. Calls to GetUrl will now return the URL of the top-level browsing context, rather than the URL of the current frame. This matches what is shown in the browser's address bar, and tests that need to check for the URL of the frame can evaluate the JS expression window.location.href.
ChromeDriver 2.20. Support for Shadow DOM.
Support for the /sessions WebDriver command. Getting the location of an element, and moving the mouse to an element, now uses the center of the first ClientRect, rather than the center of the bounding box. Closing a Chrome session with a custom user data directory now uses SIGTERM on POSIX, which ensures that the browser updates any preferences and settings in the profile directory after the test completes. Fixed a JavaScript alert handling bug. The list of window handles now includes extension popup windows.
Just a few days following the, Google has started pushing the same new version to iOS users. While not a major update, this new version does bring along a couple of useful features, including a handy QR code scanner. Chrome isn’t exactly the first app I’d expect to find a built-in QR scanner in, but it seems pretty useful nonetheless. By accessing the on compatible iPhones, users can quickly access a QR reader which will then open up scanned links via Google’s browser. For those with older or incompatible hardware, don’t worry, Google hasn’t left you out.
The new screen is also available via iOS’ Spotlight feature by simply searching for “QR.” QR codes have the potential to be truly useful, but many people never use them since it requires downloading extra apps. With this added feature, Google has certainly made reading these codes easier, so perhaps it’ll help people use QR codes just a bit more often. Along with that, this latest version of Chrome has also redesigned the tab switcher for its iPad layout, which Google says will “make it easier to access your open sites.” The Chrome 56 for iOS is available now.