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webdriver - Emulating mobile in ChromeDriver

If you're using WebDriver with Chrome (via Chromedriver) you may want to emulate mobile viewport characteristics. Similarly, you may want to automate tests on desktop without having to use a proper Chrome on Android setup.

How do you do that?

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The mobile_emulation capability was added to ChromeDriver in 2.11

Full documentation: https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/mobile-emulation

My notes below:

Creating a driver in Python with the mobile_emulation capability options:

 driver = self.CreateDriver(
        mobile_emulation = {
            'deviceMetrics': {'width': 360, 'height': 640, 'pixelRatio': 3}})

Currently you can emulate devicepixelratio, useragent, viewport height and width.

Possible properties for the mobile_emulation dict:

  • deviceName : if used, must be the only property. Matches a device preset in Chrome (e.g. 'Google Nexus 5').
  • deviceMetrics: a dict that can include width (int), height (int), pixelRatio (double) as shown above.
  • userAgent: a string to spoof at the request header and navigator object.

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