When I launch Selenium's WebDriver (Chromedriver). A console window (chromedriver.exe) runs and it opens Chrome. I need to know how I can hide those like a silent mode because I get messy when there are too many open. I am using C#.
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See answer here sqa.stackexchange.com/questions/7898/… – Matthew Lock Aug 7 '17 at 23:12
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As of Chrome 59, you can now also hide the chrome browser window by using headless mode:
options.AddArgument("headless");
and in combination with:
ChromeDriverService service = ChromeDriverService.CreateDefaultService();
service.HideCommandPromptWindow = true;
it runs in complete silence.
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as of chrome 79, there is no such method as "HideCommandPromptWindow" in ChromeDriverService object. – Nadee Jan 31 '20 at 5:30
To my knowledge it's not possible to hide the browser. However, you can hide the console and set the browser offscreen:
ChromeDriverService service = ChromeDriverService.CreateDefaultService();
service.HideCommandPromptWindow = true;
var options = new ChromeOptions();
options.AddArgument("--window-position=-32000,-32000");
var driver = new ChromeDriver(service, options);
driver.Navigate().GoToUrl("https://www.google.co.uk");
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4The HideCommandPromptWindow property is part of the official Selenium C# client library 2.52.0.0: selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/2.52/… – Florent B. Mar 6 '16 at 19:56
Hello chrome driver command hide coding
public IWebDriver drv;
public AnaSayfa()
{
CheckForIllegalCrossThreadCalls = false;
ChromeDriverService service = ChromeDriverService.CreateDefaultService();
service.HideCommandPromptWindow = true;
drv = new ChromeDriver(service);
InitializeComponent();
}
void BekraHayrNesterGo()
{
drv.Navigate().GoToUrl("https://www.example.com/");
}
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