chromedriver
is on your path, which means you don't need to use an explicit chromedriver_path
later on.chromedriver
to get the macOS error, then allow it in the Security & Privacy
preferences - see below.chromedriver_mac64.zip
file from https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/index.html?path=85.0.4183.87/chromedriver
binary file. I decided to put this in my ~/bin
directory.System Preferences -> Security & Privacy
- there was a prompt there about the binary, with an 'open this anyway' button. Clicking that worked around the signing issue.pip
for Python 3:https://www.example.com/
geckodriver
binary from https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver and copying that to my ~/bin/
directory. Then this worked:wget
for the download (rather than clicking the link in my browser) thanks to the warning here: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/testing/geckodriver/Notarization.html