$ sudo yum install python2-selenium.noarch
Selenium can also be installed through pip
$ sudo pip install selenium
$ curl -O -L https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/2.27/chromedriver_linux64.zip
$ unzip chromedriver_linux64.zip
$ curl -O -L https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/v0.14.0/geckodriver-v0.14.0-linux64.tar.gz
$ tar xvfz geckodriver-v0.14.0-linux64.tar.gz
$ Curl -O -L https://github.com/operasoftware/operachromiumdriver/releases/download/v0.2.2/operadriver_linux64.zip
$ unzip operadriver_linux64.zip
The engines needs to be in the PATH var so a directory needs to be created
$ mkdir -p /usr/local/libexec
Copy the engine/s you want to use on the directory
$ sudo cp chromedriver /usr/local/libexec
$ export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/libexec
Test the installation
$ cat >selenium_test.py<<EOF
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.common.exceptions import TimeoutException
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait # available since 2.4.0
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC # available since 2.26.0
# Create a new instance of the Firefox driver
driver = webdriver.Firefox()
# go to the google home page
driver.get("http://www.google.com")
# the page is ajaxy so the title is originally this:
print driver.title
# find the element that's name attribute is q (the google search box)
inputElement = driver.find_element_by_name("q")
# type in the search
inputElement.send_keys("cheese!")
# submit the form (although google automatically searches now without submitting)
inputElement.submit()
try:
# we have to wait for the page to refresh, the last thing that seems to be updated is the title
WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(EC.title_contains("cheese!"))
# You should see "cheese! - Google Search"
print driver.title
finally:
driver.quit()
EOF
$ python selenium_test.py
Google
cheese! - Buscar con Google