Create or update Firefox Profile programmatically.
If you are using selenium-webdriver
package, you no longer need to use this package: selenium-webdriver
package now implements a class that allows to create firefox profiles. Check
this link
for an example on how to set your own profile with selenium-webdriver
. But you can still use this package with selenium-webdriver
: here is an example. The important part in the example is to set the encoded profile on .moz:firefoxOptions.profile
instead of on .firefox_profile
.
This package is also useful if you use another webdriver library like wd.js
or any other webdriver json wire protocol implementation (webdriver.io
?).
This package allows you to:
More info on user preferences here.
It also contains a command line interface that allows to copy or create profiles.
"real" npm support is on its way... soon... maybe... Open an issue if you need it... Use npm:
npm install firefox-profile
or yarn
:
yarn add firefox-profile
Make sure you have selenium server running... or use 'selenium-webdriver/remote' class.
/******************************************************************
* with old version selenium webdriverJs
* WARNING: does not work with recent version of selenium-webdriver node bindings, which expect an instance of selenium-webdriver Firefox Profile page (`require('selenium-webdriver/firefox').Profile` or similar)
* @see: https://seleniumhq.github.io/selenium/docs/api/javascript/module/selenium-webdriver/firefox/profile_exports_Profile.html
* installs firebug
* and make http://saadtazi.com the url that is opened on new tabs
/******************************************************************/
var webdriver = require("selenium-webdriver");
// create profile
var FirefoxProfile = require("firefox-profile");
var myProfile = new FirefoxProfile();
// you can add an extension by specifying the path to the xpi file
// or to the unzipped extension directory
myProfile.addExtension("test/extensions/firebug-1.12.4-fx.xpi", function () {
var capabilities = webdriver.Capabilities.firefox();
// you can set firefox preferences BEFORE calling encoded()
myProfile.setPreference("browser.newtab.url", "http://saadtazi.com");
// attach your newly created profile
myProfile.encoded(function (err, encodedProfile) {
capabilities.set("firefox_profile", encodedProfile);
// start the browser
var wd = new webdriver.Builder().withCapabilities(capabilities).build();
// woot!
wd.get("http://en.wikipedia.org");
});
});
/**************************************************
/* with admc/wd
/* installs firebug, and make it active by default
/**************************************************/
var FirefoxProfile = require("firefox-profile"),
wd = require("wd");
// set some userPrefs if needed
// Note: make sure you call encoded() after setting some userPrefs
var fp = new FirefoxProfile();
// activate and open firebug by default for all sites
fp.setPreference("extensions.firebug.allPagesActivation", "on");
// activate the console panel
fp.setPreference("extensions.firebug.console.enableSites", true);
// show the console panel
fp.setPreference("extensions.firebug.defaultPanelName", "console");
// done with prefs?
fp.updatePreferences();
// you can install multiple extensions at the same time
fp.addExtensions(["./test/extensions/firebug-1.12.4-fx.xpi"], function () {
fp.encoded(function (err, zippedProfile) {
if (err) {
console.error("oops, an error occured:", err);
return;
}
browser = wd.promiseChainRemote();
// firefox 46-
//browser.init({
// browserName:'firefox',
// // set firefox_profile capabilities HERE!!!!
// firefox_profile: zippedProfile
//}).
// firefox 47+
browser.init({
browserName: "firefox",
marionette: true,
"moz:firefoxOptions": {
profile: zippedProfile,
},
});
// woOot!!
get("http://en.wikipedia.org");
});
});
You can also copy an existing profile... Check the doc FirefoxProfile.copy(...)
.
It allows to copy (from profile name or profile directory) or create firefox profiles with installed extensions. Note that it does not allow to load user preferences... yet.
Run node_modules/bin/firefox-profile -h
to get the help message:
usage: firefox-profile [-v] [-p profilename || -c profile_dir] [-e extension_path1 [-e extension_path2]] [-o destination_dir || --ouput destination_dir || -b [file_path] || --base64 [file_path]]
-v: verbose mode (same as --verbose)
-h: show this message (same as --help)
-p profilename: profile to copy (same as --profile)
-c profile_dir: profile folder path to copy (same as --copy)
-e extension_path: file path to extension to add to the profile. Can be present multiple times (same as --extension)
-o destination_dir (or --output destination_dir): folder where the profile will be created.
-b [file_path](or --base64): write the encoded firefox profile to stdout or to file_path if specified.
The API documentation can be found in doc/.
It can be regenerated using grunt docs
.
Requires apidox - listed in devDependencies.
mocha
# or
grunt mochacov:unit
grunt mochacov:coverage
Generates doc/coverage.html
This class is actually a port of the python class.
Open a github issue.