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[馃悰 Bug]: Link to Chromedriver no longer accurate for newer versions of Chrome #13940

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Lukenickerson opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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What happened?

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The link on the readme for Chromedriver is out of date. The latest version listed at the link provided (https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html) is only 114.0.5735.90, but Chrome is now on 124.0.x (as I write this issue).

Based on https://chromedriver.chromium.org/ I see that...

Starting with M115 the latest Chrome + ChromeDriver releases per release channel (Stable, Beta, Dev, Canary) are available at the Chrome for Testing availability dashboard.

I recommend the link on the readme be changed to point to https://googlechromelabs.github.io/chrome-for-testing/#stable

How can we reproduce the issue?

Go to the readme, and click on the link for `chromedriver(.exe)`.

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N/A - This is a documentation issue.

Operating System

Windows 10

Selenium version

selenium-webdriver 4.20.0

What are the browser(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?

Chrome 124

What are the browser driver(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?

ChromeDriver 124.0.6367.207

Are you using Selenium Grid?

No

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@Lukenickerson, thank you for creating this issue. We will troubleshoot it as soon as we can.


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