jupyterhub / mybinder.org-user-guide

Turn a Git repo into a collection of interactive notebooks. This is Binder's user documentation repository.
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chromedriver? #238

Closed ognancy4life closed 3 years ago

ognancy4life commented 3 years ago

A colleague of mine is working on a notebook/repo to scrape the COVID-19 case data from our local county's public school board page. Given the urgency of the situation with regard to the health and safety of our community, we'd like to be able to have this run on a public binder so that others can access this ever-changing information.

Is chromedriver available in Binder? If so, how would we reference its location in the notebook as driver_path?

Thank you for your help!

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manics commented 3 years ago

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ognancy4life commented 3 years ago

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