I'm trying to run integration tests on a local host (with no HTTPS) using selenium with ChromeDriver.
Chrome requires an https certificate, but from this question i understand that i can circumvent this using the arg --ignore-certificate-errors
I have also added to my capabilities acceptInsecureCerts
, as this seems like the appropriate course of action (docs)
The response from the chromedriver is still not what I was expecting:
This site can’t provide a secure connection app sent an invalid response.
ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
My code is below:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
# make options (principally to ignore certificate)
options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.add_argument('--ignore-certificate-errors')
# add acceptInsecureCerts
capabilities = options.to_capabilities()
capabilities['acceptInsecureCerts'] = True
print(capabilities) # see below
driver = webdriver.Remote(
command_executor=SELENIUM_HUB,
desired_capabilities=capabilities
)
print(driver.__dict__) # see further below
app_login_url = 'http://app:8000/accounts/login/'
driver.get(app_login_url)
My capabilities:
{'acceptInsecureCerts': True,
'browserName': 'chrome',
'goog:chromeOptions': {'args': ['--ignore-certificate-errors'],
'extensions': []},
'platform': 'ANY',
'version': ''}
Here is my driver info, it looks like only the acceptInsecureCerts
arg has been taken into account:
{'_file_detector': <selenium.webdriver.remote.file_detector.LocalFileDetector object at 0x7fb42bde10f0>,
'_is_remote': True,
'_mobile': <selenium.webdriver.remote.mobile.Mobile object at 0x7fb42bb5e400>,
'_switch_to': <selenium.webdriver.remote.switch_to.SwitchTo object at 0x7fb42bdd4898>,
'capabilities': {'acceptInsecureCerts': True,
'acceptSslCerts': True,
'applicationCacheEnabled': False,
'browserConnectionEnabled': False,
'browserName': 'chrome',
'chrome': {'chromedriverVersion': '74.0.3729.6 '
'(255758eccf3d244491b8a1317aa76e1ce10d57e9-refs/branch-heads/3729@{#29})',
'userDataDir': '/tmp/.com.google.Chrome.vc1ZvB'},
'cssSelectorsEnabled': True,
'databaseEnabled': False,
'goog:chromeOptions': {'debuggerAddress': 'localhost:40815'},
'handlesAlerts': True,
'hasTouchScreen': False,
'javascriptEnabled': True,
'locationContextEnabled': True,
'mobileEmulationEnabled': False,
'nativeEvents': True,
'networkConnectionEnabled': False,
'pageLoadStrategy': 'normal',
'platform': 'Linux',
'proxy': {},
'rotatable': False,
'setWindowRect': True,
'strictFileInteractability': False,
'takesHeapSnapshot': True,
'takesScreenshot': True,
'timeouts': {'implicit': 0,
'pageLoad': 300000,
'script': 30000},
'unexpectedAlertBehaviour': 'ignore',
'version': '74.0.3729.169',
'webStorageEnabled': True,
'webdriver.remote.sessionid': '1cf77f237e966bac6ca15d4d9c107423'},
'command_executor': <selenium.webdriver.remote.remote_connection.RemoteConnection object at 0x7fb42be0cf98>,
'error_handler': <selenium.webdriver.remote.errorhandler.ErrorHandler object at 0x7fb427d08a20>,
'session_id': '1cf77f237e966bac6ca15d4d9c107423',
'w3c': False}
Why am i still seeing the ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
?
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