This Amazon Machine Image (AMI) provides a preconfigured Selenium WebDriver on Amazon Linux. It includes sample code for executing Selenium scripts on preinstalled Chrome, Firefox, and Edge using Python, Node.js, and Java.
Deploy a Preinstalled Selenium WebDriver to Automate Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge
Running Selenium WebDriver on an EC2 instance is the easiest way to get started with Selenium in the cloud. This AMI provides a reliable solution for your Selenium scripts, including test automation, web scraping, automating routine web tasks, and application monitoring.
After deployment, you can run your Selenium scripts by connecting via SSH. Use command-line editors like nano or vim, or deploy your script files remotely with tools like WinSCP.
This AMI is designed to be minimal, containing only the necessary installations required to run Selenium WebDriver.
Key Features:
Hosted on Amazon Linux 2023, optimized for executing headless Selenium tests.
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Preconfigured sample code with Selenium is available in Python, Java, and NodeJS. These code snippets demonstrate common browser operations, such as initializing the web driver, navigating to URLs, clicking elements, sending keys, scrolling, and taking screenshots.
Connect to the instance with SSH to run the sample code:
Python: Access the Python directory with cd /home/ec2-user/Selenium/Python. Run one of the prebuilt scripts, such as sample-chrome.py, sample-firefox.py, or sample-edge.py, using the command: python sample-chrome.py
Node.js: Access the NodeJS directory with cd /home/ec2-user/Selenium/NodeJS. Run one of the prebuilt scripts, such as sample-chrome.js, sample-firefox.js, or sample-edge.js, using the command: node sample-chrome.js
Java: Maven is preinstalled to build the project. Navigate to the Java directory with cd /home/ec2-user/Selenium/Java. Run one of the executable files, such as SampleChrome, SampleFirefox, or SampleEdge, using the command: mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="com.example.SampleChrome"
We keep software installations to a minimum, and no sensitive data is stored on the virtual machine instance. If you encounter any issues or have additional questions, please refer to our documentation or reach out to our support team.
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