Is it my understanding that when using Selenium.WebDriver
v3.7 from NuGet I require a current version of geckodriver in order to interact with Firefox ESR v52.4.1. However, I have managed to get tests running and successfully passing without geckodriver being involved at all.
I believe it is because I have enabled the legacy implementation option when instantiating the RemoteWebDriver
, as illustrated below.
FirefoxOptions options = new FirefoxOptions
{
UseLegacyImplementation = true, // means that geckodriver is not required
BrowserExecutableLocation = ..., // ensures authorised Firefox version used
Profile = ... // an instance of FirefoxProfile
};
RemoteWebDriver remoteWebDriver = new FirefoxDriver(options);
A number of questions to help me understand the details:
- Does this mean that
Selenium.WebDriver
is talking directly to the Firefox browser using the Marionette protocol? - If so, does this setup rely on libraries currently distributed with the NuGet package that might be (will?) be dropped in a forthcoming release?
- If so, any idea which release or when that is likely to be?
Thanks!