# @appium/execute-driver-plugin > Appium plugin for running a driver script in a child process [![NPM version](http://img.shields.io/npm/v/@appium/execute-driver-plugin.svg)](https://npmjs.org/package/@appium/execute-driver-plugin) [![Downloads](http://img.shields.io/npm/dm/@appium/execute-driver-plugin.svg)](https://npmjs.org/package/@appium/execute-driver-plugin) This plugin adds a new driver command that allows executing scripts in a child process. Currently, the only supported driver type is `webdriverio`, therefore the script must also be written in JS. ## Motivation Running a driver script in a child process adds a degree of parallelisation, which may result in faster test execution. ## Installation ``` appium plugin install execute-driver ``` The plugin must be explicitly activated when launching the Appium server. Since the input script can be arbitrary JavaScript, this is an insecure feature, and must also be explicitly enabled: ``` appium --use-plugins=execute-driver --allow-insecure=execute_driver_script ``` ## Usage ```js const script = `return await driver.getTimeouts();`; const {result, logs} = await driver.executeDriverScript(script); // 'result' contains the data returned by the script (in this case, the response to 'getTimeouts') // 'logs' contains everything logged to console during script execution ``` Refer to your Appium client documentation for the exact syntax of this command. ## License Apache-2.0