![]() ![]() But I wish to avoid searching multiple paths and I want to avoid any chance of runtime errors due to chromedriver not being found. I see from the instructions that if the path is not provided explicitly, it will search. When using chromium, is it necessary to provide a path to chromedriver, as in the example below? driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path="/usr/lib/chromium/chromedriver",options=chromeOptions) In chromium, chromedriver is included (at least on Arch, and probably on all distros): /usr/lib/chromium/chromedriver driver = webdriver.Chrome('/path/to/chromedriver').Help WebDriver find the downloaded ChromeDriver executable by specifying the path. ![]() I have a python script that requires chromedriver. I'm running Arch Linux with current chromium browser version (.100-1) and all packages fully updated. ![]()
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