I am posting the solution I've found in here which helped me run Protractor with a file protocol.
By default, Protractor use data:text/html,<html></html>
as resetUrl
, but location.replace
from the data:
to the file:
protocol is not allowed (we'll get "not allowed local resource" error), so we replace resetUrl
with one with the file:
protocol:
exports.config = {
// ...
baseUrl: 'file:///absolute/path/to/your/project/index.html',
onPrepare: function() {
// By default, Protractor use data:text/html,<html></html> as resetUrl, but
// location.replace from the data: to the file: protocol is not allowed
// (we'll get ‘not allowed local resource’ error), so we replace resetUrl with one
// with the file: protocol (this particular one will open system's root folder)
browser.resetUrl = 'file://';
}
// ...
};
If you want to run a relative path to your project folder, then you could just use Node.js tools, because Protractor runs in a Node.js environment. For example, __dirname
will return an absolute path to a directory where your Protractor config file is saved. As a result use:
exports.config = {
// ...
baseUrl: 'file://' + __dirname + '/spec/support/index.html'
// ...
};
Also, if you application does XHR requests to some endpoints, which are not allowed from file:
, you may have to run your test browser with custom flags. In my case it was Chrome:
exports.config = {
// ...
capabilities: {
browserName: 'chrome',
chromeOptions: {
// --allow-file-access-from-files - allow XHR from file://
args: ['allow-file-access-from-files']
}
}
// ...
}
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