AutoInstaller | App automatically silently updates the installed repository | Frontend Framework library
kandi X-RAY | AutoInstaller Summary
kandi X-RAY | AutoInstaller Summary
App automatically silently updates the installed repository.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Installs a file
- Installs install
- Downgrades from an URL to a temp file
- Check if this application has permission denied
- Check if the system is root
- Get SSLContext
- Installs the apk with the given path
- Checks if accessibility settings are enabled
- Install use use ASK
- To enable accessibility service
- On click
- Set the listener which will be notified when the view changes
- Gets the auto installer
- Handle access event
- Iterate nodes and handle action
- Called when the activity is created
- Handles the message
- Check if the current process is root
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QUESTION
I would like to run chromedriver_autoinstaller
. I follow example here: https://pypi.org/project/chromedriver-autoinstaller/
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-20 at 14:42This error message...
QUESTION
This is not a repost of
I am using Linux and creating a new profile is not an option. I want to load an existing profile (not create a new one) just like selenium gui can.
I am able to get chromium to function, but not google chrome. Chrome will open but will kick back an
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-03 at 13:43A common cause for Chrome to crash during startup is running Chrome as
root
user (administrator
) on Linux. While it is possible to work around this issue by passing--no-sandbox
flag when creating your WebDriver session, such a configuration is unsupported and highly discouraged. You need to configure your environment to run Chrome as a regular user instead.
This error message...
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