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import base64
import os
import warnings
from typing import BinaryIO
from typing import List
from typing import Union
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
from selenium.webdriver.common.options import ArgOptions
class ChromiumOptions(ArgOptions):
KEY = "goog:chromeOptions"
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__()
self._binary_location = ""
self._extension_files = []
self._extensions = []
self._experimental_options = {}
self._debugger_address = None
@property
def binary_location(self) -> str:
"""
:Returns: The location of the binary, otherwise an empty string
"""
return self._binary_location
@binary_location.setter
def binary_location(self, value: str) -> None:
"""
Allows you to set where the chromium binary lives
:Args:
- value: path to the Chromium binary
"""
self._binary_location = value
@property
def debugger_address(self) -> str:
"""
:Returns: The address of the remote devtools instance
"""
return self._debugger_address
@debugger_address.setter
def debugger_address(self, value: str) -> None:
"""
Allows you to set the address of the remote devtools instance
that the ChromeDriver instance will try to connect to during an
active wait.
:Args:
- value: address of remote devtools instance if any (hostname[:port])
"""
self._debugger_address = value
@property
def extensions(self) -> List[str]:
"""
:Returns: A list of encoded extensions that will be loaded
"""
def _decode(file_data: BinaryIO) -> str:
# Should not use base64.encodestring() which inserts newlines every
# 76 characters (per RFC 1521). Chromedriver has to remove those
# unnecessary newlines before decoding, causing performance hit.
return base64.b64encode(file_data.read()).decode("utf-8")
encoded_extensions = []
for extension in self._extension_files:
with open(extension, "rb") as f:
encoded_extensions.append(_decode(f))
return encoded_extensions + self._extensions
def add_extension(self, extension: str) -> None:
"""
Adds the path to the extension to a list that will be used to extract it
to the ChromeDriver
:Args:
- extension: path to the \\*.crx file
"""
if extension:
extension_to_add = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(extension))
if os.path.exists(extension_to_add):
self._extension_files.append(extension_to_add)
else:
raise OSError("Path to the extension doesn't exist")
else:
raise ValueError("argument can not be null")
def add_encoded_extension(self, extension: str) -> None:
"""
Adds Base64 encoded string with extension data to a list that will be used to extract it
to the ChromeDriver
:Args:
- extension: Base64 encoded string with extension data
"""
if extension:
self._extensions.append(extension)
else:
raise ValueError("argument can not be null")
@property
def experimental_options(self) -> dict:
"""
:Returns: A dictionary of experimental options for chromium
"""
return self._experimental_options
def add_experimental_option(self, name: str, value: Union[str, int, dict, List[str]]) -> None:
"""
Adds an experimental option which is passed to chromium.
:Args:
name: The experimental option name.
value: The option value.
"""
if name.lower() == "w3c" and (value == "false" or value is False):
warnings.warn(UserWarning("Manipulating `w3c` setting can have unintended consequences."))
self._experimental_options[name] = value
@property
def headless(self) -> bool:
"""
:Returns: True if the headless argument is set, else False
"""
return "--headless" in self._arguments
@headless.setter
def headless(self, value: bool) -> None:
"""
Sets the headless argument
:Args:
value: boolean value indicating to set the headless option
"""
args = {"--headless"}
if value is True:
self._arguments.extend(args)
else:
self._arguments = list(set(self._arguments) - args)
def to_capabilities(self) -> dict:
"""
Creates a capabilities with all the options that have been set
:Returns: A dictionary with everything
"""
caps = self._caps
chrome_options = self.experimental_options.copy()
if "w3c" in chrome_options:
if chrome_options["w3c"]:
warnings.warn(
"Setting 'w3c: True' is redundant and will no longer be allowed", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
)
else:
raise AttributeError(
"setting w3c to False is not allowed, "
"Please update to W3C Syntax: "
"https://www.selenium.dev/blog/2022/legacy-protocol-support/"
)
if self.mobile_options:
chrome_options.update(self.mobile_options)
chrome_options["extensions"] = self.extensions
if self.binary_location:
chrome_options["binary"] = self.binary_location
chrome_options["args"] = self._arguments
if self.debugger_address:
chrome_options["debuggerAddress"] = self.debugger_address
caps[self.KEY] = chrome_options
return caps
@property
def default_capabilities(self) -> dict:
return DesiredCapabilities.CHROME.copy()