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I am trying to test my site with Selenium RC + Nunit + asp.net.

I can get my tests to work in Firefox,Safari,opera,IE 8 but not google chrome. I put this in for the browser arugment

 selenium = new DefaultSelenium(Server, ServerPort,
                                          "*chrome", DomainURL);

This always loads up Firefox though and not good chrome.

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If I remember correctly, "*chrome" is used to launch a special mode of Firefox (a mode in which your application has more privilegies -- with less security restrictions) ; so, the fact that it's Firefox that is launched, and not Google Chrome, is normal.

If you want to launch Google Chrome, you will have to use something else than "*chrome".


Using Selenium RC in interactive mode, with something like this :

$ java -jar selenium-server.jar -interactive

and using the getNewBrowserSession command not correctly :

cmd=getNewBrowserSession

I get the list of browsers is supports :

23:43:09.317 INFO - Got result: Failed to start new browser session: Browser not supported:
(Did you forget to add a *?)

Supported browsers include:
  *firefox
  *mock
  *firefoxproxy
  *pifirefox
  *chrome
  *iexploreproxy
  *iexplore
  *firefox3
  *safariproxy
  *googlechrome
  *konqueror
  *firefox2
  *safari
  *piiexplore
  *firefoxchrome
  *opera
  *iehta
  *custom
 on session null

So, I'm guessing you should be able to launch Google Chrome using "*googlechrome" instead of "*chrome".


I'm not on Windows, so I can't try by myself... And I cannot find anything in the documentation to back me up... Still, with a bit of luck, this might help you...

Anyway, have fun !


As a sidenote : Google Chrome is not the one which invented the term "chrome", actually ; it means plenty of things, like Chrome Mozilla or User Interface Chrome

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Ya that worked. I just thought they shortened it to chrome or something like that. Thanks – chobo2 Aug 22 '09 at 21:56
I never used Google Chrome with Selenium RC, but I remembered having seen "*chrome" well before Google Chrome actually existed ; so, it seemed strange to use that to launch it ^^. You're welcome :-) Have fun! – Pascal MARTIN Aug 22 '09 at 22:01
Thanks very much, looked for solution for this for long time. – Rubycut Jan 26 '11 at 17:18
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Using the browser *googlechrome is OK.

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The page your script is trying to open doesn't exist.So you are getting 404 error.You'll get same error when you run the test case in any of the browsers.

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Actually "*chrome" represented by Firefox browser.

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