Wrap-up selenium3 code / transitional release
To make the upgrade process smoother to selenium 4.0.0
, we're making msedge-selenium-tools
optional right now before the transition to selenium 4.0.0
, which SeleniumBase will use in 2.0.0
. This will help prevent some possible error messages because the code for msedge-selenium-tools
is already included within selenium 4.0.0
, and therefore msedge-selenium-tools
cannot be installed separately while using selenium 4.0.0
. To transition safely from earlier SeleniumBase releases, install seleniumbase 1.67.1
, then you can uninstall msedge-selenium-tools
without any issues, and then you can safely transition to seleniumbase 2.0.0
, which should be coming in the next release.