Now, I set path variable
path : D:..;C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application
Chrome : C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chromedriver.exe
I can call open Chrome
in command line.
But error when run in RIDE
FAIL : WebDriverException: Message: unknown error: Chrome failed to start: crashed (Driver info: chromedriver=2.13.307647 (5a7d0541ebc58e69994a6fb2ed930f45261f3c29),platform=Windows NT 6.1 SP1 x86)
Download Chromedriver.exe from its official website and keep this .exe file in 'C:\Python27\Scripts' directory.Now mention this path as your environment variable eg. C:\Python27\Scripts\chromedriver.exe Now Restart your computer and execute your test case.
You need chromeDriver not Chrome. Start by downloading the chrome driver.
https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads
Put it somewhere that your test can access (for example a bin folder relative to your tests).
Now you need to set the environment variable to point the chrome driver.
You can do it from outside the test (for example, as a global setting for your desktop), or from your test setup.
From outside the test
Just set the environment variable webdriver.chrome.driver to point the executable.
(Control Panel -> System -> Edit the system environment variables)
From inside the test
If you're using jython, you need to create a small java library to do that for you
And use it from your test
If you're using Python, you can use the OperatingSystem library