You need to configure extensions
list inside chromeOptions
:
capabilities {
'browserName': 'chrome',
'chromeOptions': {
'extensions': ['base64 encoded extension']
}
}
Note that it in extensions
, it is important to provide a list of base-64 encoded packed Chrome extension.
To get a base64 encoded extension, you need to read the .ctx
extension file and encode the contents with base64
. For example, using python:
>>> import base64
>>> data = open('path_to_the_ctx_extension').read()
>>> base64.standard_b64encode(data).decode('UTF-8')
# outputs the encoded chrome extension which you can paste in the config
Or, easier, make a helper.js
file using fs
and q
:
var q = require('q');
var fs = require('fs');
exports.getCapabilities = function (filename) {
var deferred = q.defer();
fs.readFile(filename, function (err, data) {
var capabilities = {
'browserName': 'chrome',
'chromeOptions': {
extensions: [
data.toString('base64')
]
}
};
deferred.resolve(capabilities);
});
return deferred.promise;
};
Then, in your protractor config, use this getCapabilities()
function to get capabilities:
var helper = require('./helper.js');
exports.config = {
capabilities: helper.getCapabilities('/path/to/crx/extension'),
...
}
Currently, it works with a single extension, so there is a room for improvement.
Also, look through the following issue in case you have problems:
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