Relaxing Chrome's CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy)












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I'm trying to relax Chrome's CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).



So the solution can be either




  1. a flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.

  2. a setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.


I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.



any ideas?










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    I'm trying to relax Chrome's CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).



    So the solution can be either




    1. a flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.

    2. a setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.


    I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.



    any ideas?










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm trying to relax Chrome's CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).



      So the solution can be either




      1. a flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.

      2. a setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.


      I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.



      any ideas?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to relax Chrome's CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).



      So the solution can be either




      1. a flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.

      2. a setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.


      I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.



      any ideas?







      javascript selenium webdriver selenium-chromedriver content-security-policy






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          currently there are no native option but you can disable CSP using extension.



          Step:




          1. Download extension Disable Content-Security-Policy

          2. Save it as .zip, because it need modification to enable "disable CSP" at start

          3. extract the file or if using Winrar double click file background.js to edit

          4. change var isCSPDisabled = false; to true

          5. save change.


          code



          chrome_options = Options()
          chrome_options.add_extension('path/to/disableCSP.zip') # or disableCSP.xpi
          driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chrome_options)





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          • works like a charm! thanks man.

            – Adi Darachi
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:24











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          currently there are no native option but you can disable CSP using extension.



          Step:




          1. Download extension Disable Content-Security-Policy

          2. Save it as .zip, because it need modification to enable "disable CSP" at start

          3. extract the file or if using Winrar double click file background.js to edit

          4. change var isCSPDisabled = false; to true

          5. save change.


          code



          chrome_options = Options()
          chrome_options.add_extension('path/to/disableCSP.zip') # or disableCSP.xpi
          driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chrome_options)





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          • works like a charm! thanks man.

            – Adi Darachi
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:24
















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          currently there are no native option but you can disable CSP using extension.



          Step:




          1. Download extension Disable Content-Security-Policy

          2. Save it as .zip, because it need modification to enable "disable CSP" at start

          3. extract the file or if using Winrar double click file background.js to edit

          4. change var isCSPDisabled = false; to true

          5. save change.


          code



          chrome_options = Options()
          chrome_options.add_extension('path/to/disableCSP.zip') # or disableCSP.xpi
          driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chrome_options)





          share|improve this answer
























          • works like a charm! thanks man.

            – Adi Darachi
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:24














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          currently there are no native option but you can disable CSP using extension.



          Step:




          1. Download extension Disable Content-Security-Policy

          2. Save it as .zip, because it need modification to enable "disable CSP" at start

          3. extract the file or if using Winrar double click file background.js to edit

          4. change var isCSPDisabled = false; to true

          5. save change.


          code



          chrome_options = Options()
          chrome_options.add_extension('path/to/disableCSP.zip') # or disableCSP.xpi
          driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chrome_options)





          share|improve this answer













          currently there are no native option but you can disable CSP using extension.



          Step:




          1. Download extension Disable Content-Security-Policy

          2. Save it as .zip, because it need modification to enable "disable CSP" at start

          3. extract the file or if using Winrar double click file background.js to edit

          4. change var isCSPDisabled = false; to true

          5. save change.


          code



          chrome_options = Options()
          chrome_options.add_extension('path/to/disableCSP.zip') # or disableCSP.xpi
          driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chrome_options)






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          answered Nov 15 '18 at 1:32









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          • works like a charm! thanks man.

            – Adi Darachi
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:24



















          • works like a charm! thanks man.

            – Adi Darachi
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:24

















          works like a charm! thanks man.

          – Adi Darachi
          Nov 15 '18 at 11:24





          works like a charm! thanks man.

          – Adi Darachi
          Nov 15 '18 at 11:24




















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