Your code is correct when it comes to the get_log
function, just add a print
statement at the end like so:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
# enable browser logging
d = DesiredCapabilities.FIREFOX
d['loggingPrefs'] = {'browser': 'ALL'}
driver = webdriver.Firefox(capabilities=d)
# load some site
driver.get('http://foo.com')
# print messages
for entry in driver.get_log('browser'):
print entry
print
driver.quit()
In fact:
print len(driver.get_log('browser'))
returns 53
in my example with this as a sample entry in the list:
{u'timestamp': 1407591650751, u'message': u"Expected ':' but found '}'. Declaration dropped.", u'level': u'WARNING'}
Seems like a bad char problem. As for why there is no output in the /tmp/firefox_console
file, I have no clue, the logger seems to throw some webdriver debug info but no console.log
output.
EDIT: Apparently the above code does not return data from console.log
. It's not a Selenium bug as far as I can tell but a problem with Firefox. I managed to get around it by installing the Firebug along with ConsoleExport plugin for Firebug, then point it to some logging server. See also this SO answer for details on how to enable Firebug programmatically from Selenium.
See this gist for more details: https://gist.github.com/CGenie/fc63536a8467ae6ef945
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