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We recently upgraded our test environment with ChromeDriver v80.0.3987.16 and Chrome v80.0.3987.87 (Official Build) (64-bit) and after the upgradation even the minimal program is producing a lot of these SEVERE logs:

[1581082019.282][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.245][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100

Earlier these messages were observed occasionally till with ChromeDriver v79.0 / Chrome v79.0 combo.

Minimal Code Block:

public class chromeDemo 
{
    public static void main(String[] args) 
    {
            System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Utility\\BrowserDrivers\\chromedriver.exe");
            WebDriver driver =  new ChromeDriver();
            driver.get("https://www.google.com/");
            driver.quit();
    }
}

Console Output:

Starting ChromeDriver 80.0.3987.16 (320f6526c1632ad4f205ebce69b99a062ed78647-refs/branch-heads/3987@{#185}) on port 9194
Only local connections are allowed.
Please protect ports used by ChromeDriver and related test frameworks to prevent access by malicious code.
Feb 07, 2020 6:56:57 PM org.openqa.selenium.remote.ProtocolHandshake createSession
INFO: Detected dialect: W3C
[1581082019.282][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.245][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.430][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.531][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.632][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.734][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082020.835][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082021.364][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082021.544][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082021.647][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082021.748][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082021.850][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100
[1581082021.952][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100

Anyone facing the same? Was there any change in ChromeDriver/Chrome v80 with respect to ChromeDriver/Chrome v79? Any clues?

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    I'm also facing the same issue :(
    – Sooraj
    Feb 7, 2020 at 14:25
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    I'm getting the same issue once we upgraded to v80. Though, your question should probably ask how to fix it, rather than asking if anyone else is facing the same problem.
    – Taplar
    Feb 7, 2020 at 23:13
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    I can't believe this question has been closed. Many times SO fails as the engine to help. Feb 8, 2020 at 15:51
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    Facing the exactly same issue. All of our automated Selenium code is broken. And we can't downgrade because of a lot of complexities. Feb 8, 2020 at 15:54
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    @DebanjanB Yes I went through your post. I hope they can fix it in next release. I tried to find out the solution so I have mentioned it but there is more options to prevent timeout. I will try it with other option but if timeout duration is very less then I think we need to wait for next release.
    – Muzzamil
    Feb 10, 2020 at 10:01

4 Answers 4

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Interim solution

Here are the solutions for different variants of Chrome users.

  • If you are using Chrome v80, using the recently released ChromeDriver 80.0.3987.106 solves the issue.

    • Code Block:

      System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Utility\\BrowserDrivers\\chromedriver.exe");
      WebDriver driver =  new ChromeDriver();
      driver.quit();
      
    • Console Output:

      Starting ChromeDriver 80.0.3987.106 (f68069574609230cf9b635cd784cfb1bf81bb53a-refs/branch-heads/3987@{#882}) on port 20041
      Only local connections are allowed.
      Please protect ports used by ChromeDriver and related test frameworks to prevent access by malicious code.
      Feb 14, 2020 9:50:57 PM org.openqa.selenium.remote.ProtocolHandshake createSession
      INFO: Detected dialect: W3C
      
  • If you are using Chrome v81, using the recently released ChromeDriver 81.0.4044.20 solves the issue.

  • If you are using Chrome from Dev or Canary channel you need to pickup the platform specific binaries:

Permanent Solution

However, @bugdroid submitted the actual fix through this revision / commit which is as follows:

[ChromeDriver] suppress logging of retry loop timeout: r1924789 added a retry loop while waiting for DevTools messages. This spammed users' logs with uninformative timeout reports. This CL suppresses those log messages and correctly reports the command timeout value when appropriate.

Note:

  • Status: Fixed
  • Labels: ToBeReleased ChromeDriver-82

History

This error message...

[1581082020.245][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100

...does not necessarily indicate a failure.

As @Tricia mentions that, ChromeDriver Version 80 modified a wait loop to allow more retries; this loop will generate that message, but it continues to listen. However the SEVERE tag for that message is misleading.

Further, in the discussion Issue 3332: Retry timeout logged as severe, @triciac [ChromeDriver Committer] also added that, ChromeDriver team added a small timeout (100 ms) to DevToolsClientImpl::HandleEventsUntil to enable additional checking of navigation status. But, unfortunately when this timeout was expiring, it is logged as SEVERE (by ProcessNextMessage). In the case of this small timeout, it should not log as SEVERE, although timeouts from SendCommandInternal still should.

So ChromeDriver needs a way to control the logging in a better way, possibly by increasing the timeout. However, if the command finally times out, the timeout duration listed being very small, then it is needed to list the user-defined timeout instead.


Immediate solution

As an interim solution, you can downgrade to ChromeDriver v79.0.3945.36 as it seems the SEVERE logs doesn't shows up in the console but you will observe the WARNING:

[WARNING]: This version of ChromeDriver has not been tested with Chrome version 80

which sounds like a ...safe workaround... and had been confirmed by a Chromium team member.

chromedriver79

  • Code Block:

    public class A_Chrome 
    {
        public static void main(String[] args) 
        {
            System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Utility\\BrowserDrivers\\chromedriver.exe");
            WebDriver driver =  new ChromeDriver();
            driver.get("https://www.google.com/");
            driver.quit();
        }
    }
    
  • Console Output:

    Starting ChromeDriver 79.0.3945.36 (3582db32b33893869b8c1339e8f4d9ed1816f143-refs/branch-heads/3945@{#614}) on port 9200
    Only local connections are allowed.
    Please protect ports used by ChromeDriver and related test frameworks to prevent access by malicious code.
    [1581503845.444][WARNING]: This version of ChromeDriver has not been tested with Chrome version 80.
    Feb 12, 2020 4:07:26 PM org.openqa.selenium.remote.ProtocolHandshake createSession
    INFO: Detected dialect: W3C
    

tl; dr

You can find a couple of relevant discussions in:

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    Also be aware that this log message appears to be written to stderror. I had a PowerShell script start failing after running tests using vstest.console.exe because the PowerShell $? variable was $false even though the tests passed. PowerShell seems to think anything being written to stderror is a failure, even though the $LastExitCode for the test runner returned zero. Feb 12, 2020 at 17:56
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    Re: Chrome v80, using the recently released ChromeDriver 80.0.3987.106 solves the issue. Re: Chrome v81, using the recently released ChromeDriver 81.0.4044.20 solves the issue. I am still seeing the issue with the ChromeDirver updates.
    – Neil
    Feb 29, 2020 at 8:40
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    Yes!!!!!ChromeDriver v79 win32 is working fine with chrome v80.0.3987.132 and not giving TimedOut error in console. But sometimes Chromedriver is failed to start the server.
    – Surodip
    Mar 6, 2020 at 6:39
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    Using chromedriver v79 workaround is no longer working with latest version of stable chrome (81.0.4044.92) with driver being unable to even open chrome. I upgraded chromedriver to latest and it works, but the severe timeout errors have returned.
    – PST
    Apr 11, 2020 at 16:47
  • @PST - exact same problems. this is frustrating.
    – whydoieven
    Apr 12, 2020 at 12:24
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+100

Root cause: Whenever you are loading some page with the help of selenium driver,  then driver script wait till page is completely loaded. But sometimes webdriver takes more time to load a page, in that case, you will see the TimeoutException exception in your console.

Solution: When Page Loading takes too much time and you need to stop downloading additional subresources (images, CSS, js, etc) you can change the pageLoadStrategy through the webdriver.

Below code just load the html content from page. You can set page load strategy from chromeoptions

ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.setPageLoadStrategy(PageLoadStrategy.NONE);

Updated Solution -2: I agree with DebanjanB, PageLoad strategy with None, without download additional files (images, CSS, js, etc) is not a good idea while performing testing. I did search for all issues about it and try to find a valid solution. I tried the below options as sometimes at some point it was able to resolve this issue.

    options.addArguments("start-maximized"); 
    options.addArguments("enable-automation"); 
    options.addArguments("--no-sandbox"); 
    options.addArguments("--disable-infobars"); 
    options.addArguments("--disable-dev-shm-usage"); 
    options.addArguments("--disable-browser-side-navigation"); 
    options.addArguments("--disable-gpu");

None of them helped But I found one solution again with the Page load strategy. This time we are downloading all subresources but we are waiting for the DOMContentLoaded event. This strategy called Eager. A small definition of available all 3 pageload strategies

1. normal: This strategy causes Selenium to wait for the full page loading (HTML content and sub-resources downloaded and parsed).

2. eager: This strategy causes Selenium to wait for the DOMContentLoaded event (HTML content downloaded and parsed only).

3. none : This strategy causes Selenium to return immediately after the initial page content is fully received (HTML content downloaded).

NOTE: By default, when Selenium loads a page, it follows the normal pageLoadStrategy.

Code snippet without using Pageload strategy (Or Normal as used by selenium by default)

System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Users\\...\\LatestDriver\\chromedriver.exe");   
WebDriver driver=new ChromeDriver();
driver.get("http://www.google.com");
driver.manage().window().maximize();
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20);
WebElement el = wait.until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.name("q")));
el.click();
List <WebElement> allLinks = driver.findElements(By.tagName("a"));
System.out.println(allLinks.size());
driver.quit();

Console Output:

Starting ChromeDriver 80.0.3987.16 (320f6526c1632ad4f205ebce69b99a062ed78647-refs/branch-heads/3987@{#185}) on port 41540 Only local connections are allowed. Please protect ports used by ChromeDriver and related test frameworks to prevent access by malicious code. Feb 11, 2020 10:22:12 AM org.openqa.selenium.remote.ProtocolHandshake createSession INFO: Detected dialect: W3C [1581412933.937][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.066][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.168][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.360][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.461][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.618][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.719][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.820][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412934.922][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 [1581412935.097][SEVERE]: Timed out receiving message from renderer: 0.100 21

With PageLoad Strategy - Eager :

Code Snippet:

System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Users\\...\\LatestDriver\\chromedriver.exe");
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.setPageLoadStrategy(PageLoadStrategy.EAGER);
WebDriver driver=new ChromeDriver(options);
driver.get("http://www.google.com");
driver.manage().window().maximize();
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20);
WebElement el = wait.until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.name("q")));
el.click();
List <WebElement> allLinks = driver.findElements(By.tagName("a"));
System.out.println(allLinks.size());
driver.quit();

Console Output:

Starting ChromeDriver 80.0.3987.16 (320f6526c1632ad4f205ebce69b99a062ed78647-refs/branch-heads/3987@{#185}) on port 1175 Only local connections are allowed. Please protect ports used by ChromeDriver and related test frameworks to prevent access by malicious code. Feb 11, 2020 10:29:05 AM org.openqa.selenium.remote.ProtocolHandshake createSession INFO: Detected dialect: W3C
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  • Generally you won't be able to tweak the PageLoad Strategy as the WebDriver configurations are standardized and best fit to the required test strategy. However, in the discussions How to make Selenium not wait till full page load, Don't wait for a page to load we have discussed it in details. It's an issue with ChromeDriver v80. Feb 11, 2020 at 11:24
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    @DebanjanB I am agree with you but as you know SO is the community about to solve issues. I tried whatever best possible solution is available. If you know it is ISSUE or BUG in chrome driver then we have to Log this issue on their Git project or recommended place. Raising question in SO will not help.
    – Muzzamil
    Feb 11, 2020 at 13:48
  • I have recently updated my chrome and chromedriver, and then started getting all these warning messages. Now I am trying to downgrade my chrome and can't find where to get the chrome 79v. Can someone provide me the link to download chrome 79v
    – Vin
    Apr 14, 2020 at 18:54
  • @Vin here you can download chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads
    – Muzzamil
    Apr 14, 2020 at 19:12
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Use this line of code keep the code first statement

System.setProperty(ChromeDriverService.CHROME_DRIVER_SILENT_OUTPUT_PROPERTY, "true");

If you don't go for Leanthy

System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.silentOutput", "true");
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I used to have the same problem with the chrome driver in version 81.0.4044.13800 used in a C# project in combination with selenium. Updates to a newer version of the driver did not work for me as well as further startup arguments.

But since this is a logging problem, here is the final solution which works for me as described here:

ChromeOptions chromeOptions = new ChromeOptions();
chromeOptions.AddArguments(new List<string>() 
{ 
  "no-sandbox", 
  "headless", 
  "disable-gpu" 
});

ChromeDriverService service = ChromeDriverService.CreateDefaultService();
service.SuppressInitialDiagnosticInformation = true;

var driver = new ChromeDriver(service, chromeOptions);
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  • This is not a logging problem.
    – misantroop
    Mar 8, 2021 at 22:51

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