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Install only one browser? #52

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adeptedcase opened this issue Oct 22, 2020 · 8 comments · Fixed by #113
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Install only one browser? #52

adeptedcase opened this issue Oct 22, 2020 · 8 comments · Fixed by #113
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@adeptedcase
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Is is possible to install only one browser using the playwright-driver? I don't need all three downloaded.

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Hi, not yet, we rely for that on an upstream issue: microsoft/playwright#3866

@mxschmitt mxschmitt added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 22, 2020
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Hi, that's great, thank you

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@adeptedcase out of curiosity, what is your use case for Playwright for Go? Would help us to understand for building features etc.

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@mxschmitt I've emailed you to explain what I'm doing

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Status: Upstream API is now there, CLI arguments needs to be forwarded.

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noperator commented Mar 27, 2021

Is there a way to entirely avoid installing any browsers at all? I'm specifying my own via ExecutablePath. More info on my use case (and workaround for ARM) here.

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@noperator not yet but let me implement something and then you can review the API.

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@noperator I've created a PR #113. Let me know if you have suggestions there, thanks!

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