I am successfully running Protractor tests with Chrome, specifying the path to my chrome binary using the following section in my Protractor configuration:
capabilities: {
// You can use other browsers
// like firefox, phantoms, safari, IE
'browserName': 'chrome',
"chromeOptions": {
binary: 'C:/BuildSoftware/Chrome/Application/chrome.exe',
}
This works.
My Firefox is also installed in a non-standard location.
Is there an equivalent way to specify the binary for Firefox in the protractor config?
I added my custom binary location to PATH variable.
That makes my custom firefox version to be available during the session and when running protractor it uses that.
Protractor now supports setting the firefoxPath directly in the configuration file, when using "direct connect" (i.e., without a selenium server). See the reference config file:
https://github.com/angular/protractor/blob/master/docs/referenceConf.js#L67
Add
firefoxPath
to the config file, at the top-level. It is a string that should be the path to your firefox binary. You will also needdirectConnect: true
in the config.For more details (handy to see all the doc that changed at once) check out the change that added this support (in Oct 2014).
It's 2018 and it appears you can set a specific
binary
argument within the'moz:firefoxOptions'
section of the capabilities like so:Disclaimer: I ran this with
directConnect: true
in my protractor config also. I'm not sure if it works if you're passing the command to the Selenium server.Reference: https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/blob/master/README.md#mozfirefoxoptions
UPDATED: See newer answer below: https://stackoverflow.com/a/28313583/800699
It seems you have to start the Selenium Server by yourself with custom arguments for firefox driver. See Protractor test is not starting on Firefox
More options for firefox driver (including custom firefox binary location) can be found here: https://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/FirefoxDriver
P/S: Browsing the firefox driver source reveals more light: https://code.google.com/p/selenium/source/browse/javascript/node/selenium-webdriver/firefox/index.js
You can try adding: