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Adding support for bringing your own driver to the Browser #2693

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@BSd3v BSd3v commented Nov 13, 2023

This is a proof-of-concept of being able to bring your own driver to the Browser object of dash.testing and be able to utilize predefined dash_duo tests.

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self._driver = driver
else:
self._driver = until(self.get_webdriver, timeout=1)
self._driver.implicitly_wait(2)
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Do we want the implicitly_wait inside here or would it be better to always call that even if you provide your own driver?

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Lets set the implicitly_wait(2) for all, since there is no easy way to confirm if the driver already has one set.

@gvwilson gvwilson self-assigned this Jul 25, 2024
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@gvwilson gvwilson added feature something new P2 considered for next cycle community community contribution labels Aug 13, 2024
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