GNU/Linux Fedora 40 Installing Selenium WebDriver GeckoDriver – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Selenium WebDriver GeckoDriver Python Client in Fedora 40 GNU/Linux Desktop.
And Gecko Driver in Fedora 40 provides the HTTP API described by the WebDriver protocol to communicate with Gecko browsers, such as Firefox and Opera. It translates calls into the Firefox remote protocol by acting as a proxy between the local- and remote ends.
Moreover, the major advantage of using GeckoDriver as opposed to the default Firefox Web Driver is Compatibility.
Because GeckoDriver uses W3C WebDriver protocol to communicate with Selenium. W3C is a universally defined standard for Web Driver.
Finally, this guide includes detailed instructions about to Getting-Started with GeckoDriver on Fedora.
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1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).
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2. Downloading Gecko Driver in Fedora
Download Gecko Driver in Fedora GNU/Linux
If possible Select directly “Open with Archive Manager”!
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3. Extracting GeckoDriver Archive
Then Extract GeckoDriver tar.gz into /tmp Directory
If it does Not Open automatically then Double-Click on File Manager:
Or from Command Line:tar xvzf ~/Downloads/geckodriver*.tar.gz -C /tmp/
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