Selenium test with Python in Internet Explorer

Selenium with Python bindings in IE:

There are 2 ways to run Selenium python tests in Internet Explorer. I'm considering Windows (Windows 10 in my case):

Prerequisite: Download IE Driver based on your OS from the site: http://docs.seleniumhq.org/download/

32 bit Windows IE

64 bit Windows IE

Way 1:

i) Extract the downloaded zip file in a directory/location of your choice
ii) Set the executable path in your code as below:

self.driver = webdriver.Ie(executable_path='D:\Selenium_RiponAlWasim\Drivers\IEDriverServer_x64_2.42.0\IEDriverServer.exe')

OR,

self.driver = webdriver.Ie("D:\\Selenium_RiponAlWasim\\Drivers\IEDriverServer_x64_2.42.0\\IEDriverServer.exe")

Way 2:

i) Simply paste the IEDriverServer.exe under /Python/Scripts/ (In my case the folder was: C:\Python36\Scripts)
ii) Now write the simple code as below:

self.driver = webdriver.Ie()

  1. Download IE Drivers based on your OS (Windows 32 or 64 bit)

    a. Download Windows 32 bits driver

    OR

    b. Download Windows 64 bits driver

  2. Extract the zip and copy IEDriverServer.exe file to some location e.g. E:\IEDriver

  3. Write the following script

    from selenium import webdriver
    browser = webdriver.Ie("e:\\IEDriver\\IEDriverServer.exe")
    
  4. Run the script, it should open IE browser...


It means exactly that. Selenium needs the executable to work with IE.
A quick google search led me to this. You need to download the executable and place it somewhere visible. Also, taking a look at this should help clear some things about PATH variables.