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Selenium grid with Chrome driver (WebDriverException: The path to the driver executable must be set by the webdriver.chrome.driver system property)

I am trying to get my Selenium Grid running on Chrome driver.

At first I started hub and node: java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role hub java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role node -hub http://localhost:4444/grid/register

than I launch my test:

public class ChromeDriverTest {
    private WebDriver driver = null;
    String  BaseURL,NodeURL;

@Before
public void before() throws Exception{
    BaseURL="http://www.google.com";
    NodeURL="http://localhost:4444/wd/hub";
    File file = new File("C:\\Users\\pushkaryova\\Desktop\\Nexus\\driver\\chromedriver.exe");
    System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", file.getAbsolutePath());
    DesiredCapabilities capa =DesiredCapabilities.chrome();
    capa.setBrowserName("chrome");
    capa.setPlatform(Platform.ANY);
    driver=new RemoteWebDriver(new URL(NodeURL),capa);
}

@Test
public void GoogleSearch() throws Exception {
    driver.get("http://www.google.com");
    WebElement searchBox = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[3]/div/input[1]"));
    hightlight(searchBox);
    driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[3]/div/input[1]")).clear();
    driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[3]/div/input[1]")).sendKeys("Test");
    driver.findElement(By.xpath("//button")).click();

}

public void hightlight(WebElement webElement) throws InterruptedException {
    for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
        JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
        js.executeScript(
                "arguments[0].setAttribute('style', arguments[1]);",
                webElement, "color: red; border: 3px solid red;");
    }
}

}

and get an error: org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: The path to the driver executable must be set by the webdriver.chrome.driver system property

What is wrong in my code?

The driver executable needs to be avaiable physically on node machine. You can set the path to exe while starting the node

Add this line in the command

-Dwebdriver.chrome.driver=./chromedriver.exe

I configure this from json file and found that's little easier

json file with name DefaultNode.json

{
  "capabilities":
      [
        {
          "browserName": "firefox",
          "maxInstances": 5,
          "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
        },
        {
          "browserName": "chrome",
          "maxInstances": 5,
          "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
        },
        {
          "platform": "WINDOWS",
          "browserName": "internet explorer",
          "maxInstances": 1,
          "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
        }
      ],
  "configuration":
  {
    "proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
    "maxSession": 5,
    "port": 5555,
    "host": ip,
    "register": true,
    "registerCycle": 5000,
    "hubPort": 4444,
    "hubHost": ip
  }
}

To start the node with json config

java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role webdriver -nodeConfig DefaultNode.json -Dwebdriver.ie.driver=.\IEDriverServer.exe

Notice the IEDriverServer.exe is placed in same directory with json file

This works for me in 3.3.1 and above

java -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver="C:\chromedriver.exe" -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role node -hub localhost:4444/grid/register -browser "browserName=chrome,version=ANY,platform=WINDOWS,maxInstances=20" -maxSession 20

Webdriver path should be placed before the -jar options

您可以将节点启动为:

java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.45.0.jar -role node -hub localhost:4444/grid/register -browser "browserName=chrome,version=ANY,platform=WINDOWS,maxInstances=20" -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver="C:\chromedriver.exe" -maxSession 20

I could run chrome and firefox remotely using selenium grid when I added both properties in json config file like this way here: notice the last two lines

{
  "capabilities":
  [
    {
      "browserName": "firefox",
      "marionette": true,
      "maxInstances": 5,
      "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
    },
    {
      "browserName": "chrome",
      "maxInstances": 5,
      "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
    },
    {
      "browserName": "internet explorer",
      "platform": "WINDOWS",
      "maxInstances": 1,
      "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
    },
    {
      "browserName": "safari",
      "technologyPreview": false,
      "platform": "MAC",
      "maxInstances": 1,
      "seleniumProtocol": "WebDriver"
    }
  ],
  "proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
  "maxSession": 5,
  "port": -1,
  "register": true,
  "registerCycle": 5000,
  "hub": "http://192.168.1.2:4444",
  "nodeStatusCheckTimeout": 5000,
  "nodePolling": 5000,
  "role": "node",
  "unregisterIfStillDownAfter": 60000,
  "downPollingLimit": 2,
  "debug": false,
  "servlets" : [],
  "withoutServlets": [],
  "custom": {},
  "webdriver.gecko.driver":"c:/drivers/geckodriver.exe",
  "webdriver.chrome.driver":"c:/drivers/chromedriver.exe"
}

You can set the path to the folder containing the chromedriver executable in your System variables (for Windows).

That got rid of the error for me.

Instead of specifying the driver executable in the cmd command, better approch would be :

java -jar **selenium-server-standalone-3.8.1.jar** -role node  -hub http://localhost:4444/grid/register

Save this as a .bat file and keep all the required Driver executable in the **same folder as the bat file**.

No when you double click the bat file to start the node, it will pick up the executables automatically.

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