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README.md

geckodriver

Proxy for using W3C WebDriver compatible clients to interact with Gecko-based browsers.

This program provides the HTTP API described by the WebDriver protocol to communicate with Gecko browsers, such as Firefox. It translates calls into the Marionette remote protocol by acting as a proxy between the local- and remote ends.

Downloads

Documentation

Source code

geckodriver is made available under the Mozilla Public License.

Its source code can be found in mozilla-central under testing/geckodriver. This GitHub repository is only used for issue tracking and making releases.

Contact

The mailing list for geckodriver discussion is tools-marionette@lists.mozilla.org (subscribe, archive).

There is also an IRC channel to talk about using and developing geckodriver in #interop on irc.mozilla.org.