If not you can check out Overview and Development Setup, which takes you through the entire setup. Profile = 'about:blank'Ĭapybara::Selenium::Driver. You have setup your machine with the Firefox OS Simulator. Profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new Capybara.register_driver :firefox do |app| Generally, Capybara defaults to FireFox but if you are still having problems you may want to explicitly define the driver at the top of your.
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Then you can install that specific version with the following in the terminal: gem install selenium-webdriver -v 2.53.4 You should see something like the following: If you don't have the version you need, to install a specific version run the following at the terminal prompt: gem search selenium | grep webdriver Note: you can get the path by running gem environment You can uninstall the old version using something like the following: gem uninstall selenium-webdriver You will get a list with a line like the following: Go to terminal and then your project root where your gemfile is stored and type: gem list
Here you can see the multiple versions listed in RubyMine:įile > Preferences > Language & Frameworks > Ruby SDK & Gems Fix a regression when using the location bar ( 1254503) Fix an issue which could cause the list of search provider to be empty ( 1255605) XSLTProcessor.importStylesheet was failing whenOr this can be because there are multiple versions of the selenium-webdriver gem installed and it is using the oldest one by default. error: unsupported reloc 43 libnativehelper/JniInvocation.cpp:45: error. If your RSpec or Ruby tests are not talking to the browser, but the browser is opening and doing nothing this is likely because your selenium-webdriver is not up-to-date with the current browser. Hey, I was building firefox os for my device ,but I got these error messages.