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name: selenium-standalone
category: services
tags: guide
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title: WebdriverIO - Selenium Standalone Service
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Selenium Standalone Service
===========================
Handling the Selenium server is out of scope of the actual WebdriverIO project. This service helps you to run Selenium seamlessly when running tests with the [WDIO testrunner](http://webdriver.io/guide/testrunner/gettingstarted.html). It uses the well know [selenium-standalone](https://www.npmjs.com/package/selenium-standalone) NPM package that automatically setups the standalone server and all required driver for you.
The easiest way is to keep `wdio-selenium-standalone-service` as a devDependency in your `package.json`.
```json
{
"devDependencies": {
"wdio-selenium-standalone-service": "~0.1"
}
}
```
You can simple do it by:
```bash
npm install wdio-selenium-standalone-service --save-dev
```
Instructions on how to install `WebdriverIO` can be found [here.](http://webdriver.io/guide/getstarted/install.html)
By default, Google Chrome, Firefox and PhantomJS are available when installed on the host system. In order to use the service you need to add `selenium-standalone` to your service array:
```js
// wdio.conf.js
export.config = {
// ...
services: ['selenium-standalone'],
// ...
};
```
Path where all logs from the Selenium server should be stored.
Type: `String`
Array of arguments for the Selenium server, passed directly to `child_process.spawn`.
Type: `String[]`<br>
Default: `[]`