package Selenium::InternetExplorer; use strict; use warnings; # ABSTRACT: A convenience package for creating a IE instance use Moo; extends 'Selenium::Remote::Driver'; =head1 SYNOPSIS my $driver = Selenium::InternetExplorer->new; # when you're done $driver->shutdown_binary; =cut has '+browser_name' => ( is => 'ro', default => sub { 'internet_explorer' } ); has '+platform' => ( is => 'ro', default => sub { 'WINDOWS' } ); =method shutdown_binary Call this method instead of L to ensure that the binary executable is also closed, instead of simply closing the browser itself. If the browser is still around, it will call C for you. After that, it will try to shutdown the browser binary by making a GET to /shutdown and on Windows, it will attempt to do a C on the binary CMD window. $self->shutdown_binary; It doesn't take any arguments, and it doesn't return anything. We do our best to call this when the C<$driver> option goes out of scope, but if that happens during global destruction, there's nothing we can do. =cut 1;