

So, one way to solve this I thought was to get an older version of Brave but I can’t find any place that has the previous releases of Brave available for download. You can find the canary builds at the following URLs: Linux (64-bit). Be forewarned: its designed for developers and early adopters, and can sometimes break down completely. New binaries are built and made available multiple times a day. 70 but nothing for the API that Brave is using …87. ChromeDriver Canary has the latest new ChromeDriver features.

Please set Webdrivers::Chromedriver.required_version = to a known chromedriver version: Unable to find latest point release version for 78.0.70. A page somewhere said that that was good enough but I’m getting an error: ChromeDriver is a standalone server which communicates with the WebDriver client via the WebDriver wire protocol, which is essentially synchronous JSON commands. Someone suggested using Brave so I downloaded the latest and various web pages say to match up the versions so here is what I have. Plus, it comes from the root of all evil (although ChromeDriver does too). I refuse to load Chrome onto my Mac because I’ve caught it doing weird stuff. The root problem is I am trying to test a Ruby On Rails application and it wants to use ChromeDriver and, of course, out of the box, it wants to use Chrome. Google uses cookies to deliver its services, to personalize ads, and to analyze traffic.

I’m way out of my normal territory so what follows may have many mistakes. Google Chrome - Download the Fast, Secure Browser from Google.
