I learned how to use Firefox 4 with watir and webdriver (on Win7 x64), setting profile items. Example:

profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new
profile["browser.download.useDownloadDir"] = true
profile["browser.download.dir"] = 'D:\\FirefoxDownloads'
profile["browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk"] = "application/csv"
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox, :profile => profile
browser = Watir::Browser.new(driver)

What I try to do with the example below, is setting CSV files to be always downloaded to a specific directory, never opened. The code above succeeds in setting all the files automatically downloaded to the specified directory, but setting browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk has no effect: I still get the open/save question. After the script runs, the Firefox window is still open, and I enter the URL about:config. I can see that browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk was correctly set to application.csv , but in firefox/options/options/applications I don't see the entry for CSV files. It seems that the menu setting, that is really effective, is not really bound with the about:config setting. What am I doing wrong?

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Someone with the rep to do it should probably add the firewatir tag to this question also. – Chuck van der Linden Mar 29 '11 at 16:41
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Well, this is not related to firewatir gem, it can not drive Firefox 4 and it does not use webdriver. – Željko Filipin Mar 30 '11 at 9:44
ahhh ok sorry, for some reason I thought webdriver was used with firewatir. Thanks for setting me straight on that. – Chuck van der Linden Mar 30 '11 at 15:43
No. Firewatir is one gem, watir-webdriver another one. One does not need the other one. Both can drive Firefox, but firewatir can not drive Firefox 4. – Željko Filipin Mar 31 '11 at 8:46
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#seconf was the selenium conference we were all just at ... What I meant was, the content type returned by the server may not be application/csv ... it might be text/csv for example ... it would be worth double checking in firebug->net->response headers what exactly the content type is being returned by the server ... – Tim Koopmans Apr 8 '11 at 3:07
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I've done some testing of this for you, unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a standard content-type for CSV files. You can try passing a comma separated list of content-types, hopefully one of those work for you. For me it was application/octet-stream that did the trick...

require 'watir-webdriver'
require 'selenium-webdriver'

profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new
profile["browser.download.useDownloadDir"] = true
profile["browser.download.dir"] = '/tmp'
profile["browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk"] = "text/plain, application/vnd.ms-excel, text/csv, text/comma-separated-values, application/octet-stream"
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox, :profile => profile
browser = Watir::Browser.new(driver)

browser.goto "http://altentee.com/test/test.csv"
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One of them worked, I don't know which one. But I will leave them all just in case something changes. – carlo.borreo Apr 11 '11 at 9:21
it doesn't hurt to have multiple content-types, given there's no one standard. Glad it's working for you ... – Tim Koopmans Apr 12 '11 at 1:12
It's "text/csv" that is needed – Alister Scott Aug 15 '11 at 0:19
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In Firefox 6+, I couldn't get this to work without specifically setting the 'browser.download.folderList' value:

profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new
profile['browser.download.folderList'] = 2 #custom location
profile['browser.download.dir'] = download_directory
profile['browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk'] = "text/csv, application/csv"
b = Watir::Browser.new :firefox, :profile => profile

See: http://watirwebdriver.com/browser-downloads/

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