So I'm trying some stuff out with selenium and I really want it to be quick.
So my thought is that running it with headless chrome would make my script faster.
First is that assumption correct, or does it not matter if i run my script with a headless driver?
Anyways I still want to get it to work to run headless, but I somehow can't, I tried different things and most suggested that it would work as said here in the October update
How to configure ChromeDriver to initiate Chrome browser in Headless mode through Selenium?
But when I try that, I get weird console output and it still doesn't seem to work.
Any tipps appreciated.
To run chrome-headless just add --headless
via chrome_options.add_argument
, i.e.:
from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
chrome_options = Options()
#chrome_options.add_argument("--disable-extensions")
#chrome_options.add_argument("--disable-gpu")
#chrome_options.add_argument("--no-sandbox") # linux only
chrome_options.add_argument("--headless")
# chrome_options.headless = True # also works
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)
start_url = "https://duckgo.com"
driver.get(start_url)
print(driver.page_source.encode("utf-8"))
driver.quit()
# b'<!DOCTYPE html><html xmlns="http://www....
So my thought is that running it with headless chrome would make my script faster.
Try using chrome options like --disable-extensions
or --disable-gpu
and benchmark it, but I wouldn't count with much improvement.
References: headless-chrome
Note: As of today, when running chrome headless on Windows., you should include the
--disable-gpu
flag See crbug.com/737678