I have the following code snippet and it works in its context.
"use strict";
require('chromedriver');
var selenium = require('selenium-webdriver');
var driver = new selenium.Builder()
.forBrowser('chrome')
.build();
What I don't understand is the line:
require('chromedriver');
If i remove it I get an error:
Error: The ChromeDriver could not be found on the current PATH. Please download the latest version of the ChromeDriver from http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html and ensure it can be found on your PATH.
So it does something.
I understand what var chromedriver = require('chromedriver');
does and I have only seen the require function being used that way so far.
So my questions regarding the line: require('chromedriver');
Why does it work?
Where does the required chromedriver end up?
What happens in genereal if the require() function does not save its return into a variable?