I’ve installed webdrivermanager on my windows-10 system
C:Usersusername>pip install webdrivermanager Requirement already satisfied: webdrivermanager in c:pythonlibsite-packages (0.8.0) Requirement already satisfied: lxml in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from webdrivermanager) (4.5.1) Requirement already satisfied: requests in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from webdrivermanager) (2.20.1) Requirement already satisfied: tqdm in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from webdrivermanager) (4.46.1) Requirement already satisfied: appdirs in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from webdrivermanager) (1.4.4) Requirement already satisfied: BeautifulSoup4 in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from webdrivermanager) (4.6.0) Requirement already satisfied: certifi>=2017.4.17 in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from requests->webdrivermanager) (2018.11.29) Requirement already satisfied: chardet<3.1.0,>=3.0.2 in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from requests->webdrivermanager) (3.0.4) Requirement already satisfied: idna<2.8,>=2.5 in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from requests->webdrivermanager) (2.7) Requirement already satisfied: urllib3<1.25,>=1.21.1 in c:pythonlibsite-packages (from requests->webdrivermanager) (1.23)
Still whenever I am trying to use webdrivermanager I’m facing an error.
Code Block:
from selenium import webdriver from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=ChromeDriverManager().install()) driver.get('https://www.google.com/')
Console Output:
C:UsersusernameDesktopDebanjanPyPrograms>webdriverManagerChrome.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:UsersusernameDesktopDebanjanPyProgramswebdriverManagerChrome.py", line 2, in <module> from webdriver_manager.chrome import ChromeDriverManager ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'webdriver_manager'
Can someone help me, if I’m missing something?
Incase it adds any value, I’m using sublimetext3
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Answer
Update (thanks to Vishal Kharde)
The documentation now suggests:
pip install webdriver-manager
Solution:
Install it like that:
pip install webdriver_manager
instead of pip install webdrivermanager
.
Requirements:
The newest version, according to the documentation supports python 3.6 or newer versions:
Reference: https://pypi.org/project/webdriver-manager/