Relaxing Microsoft Edge CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy)












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



So the solution can be either




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

  2. setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.

  3. load an extension that dose that ( Like in chrome
    Relaxing Chrome's CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy))
    I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.


any ideas?










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    Do you control the site or just the browser? You could maybe set a cookie that turns off CSP when detected?

    – Stephen R
    Dec 2 '18 at 2:32











  • @StephenR , In my case I do not control the website, but it's a great way to achieve the same results in case you do.

    – Adi Darachi
    Dec 2 '18 at 8:39
















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



So the solution can be either




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

  2. setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.

  3. load an extension that dose that ( Like in chrome
    Relaxing Chrome's CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy))
    I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.


any ideas?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Do you control the site or just the browser? You could maybe set a cookie that turns off CSP when detected?

    – Stephen R
    Dec 2 '18 at 2:32











  • @StephenR , In my case I do not control the website, but it's a great way to achieve the same results in case you do.

    – Adi Darachi
    Dec 2 '18 at 8:39














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



So the solution can be either




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

  2. setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.

  3. load an extension that dose that ( Like in chrome
    Relaxing Chrome's CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy))
    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 Microsoft Edge CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).



So the solution can be either




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

  2. setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.

  3. load an extension that dose that ( Like in chrome
    Relaxing Chrome's CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy))
    I could not find any solution but to setup a proxy that filters the header.


any ideas?







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    Do you control the site or just the browser? You could maybe set a cookie that turns off CSP when detected?

    – Stephen R
    Dec 2 '18 at 2:32











  • @StephenR , In my case I do not control the website, but it's a great way to achieve the same results in case you do.

    – Adi Darachi
    Dec 2 '18 at 8:39














  • 1





    Do you control the site or just the browser? You could maybe set a cookie that turns off CSP when detected?

    – Stephen R
    Dec 2 '18 at 2:32











  • @StephenR , In my case I do not control the website, but it's a great way to achieve the same results in case you do.

    – Adi Darachi
    Dec 2 '18 at 8:39








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Do you control the site or just the browser? You could maybe set a cookie that turns off CSP when detected?

– Stephen R
Dec 2 '18 at 2:32





Do you control the site or just the browser? You could maybe set a cookie that turns off CSP when detected?

– Stephen R
Dec 2 '18 at 2:32













@StephenR , In my case I do not control the website, but it's a great way to achieve the same results in case you do.

– Adi Darachi
Dec 2 '18 at 8:39





@StephenR , In my case I do not control the website, but it's a great way to achieve the same results in case you do.

– Adi Darachi
Dec 2 '18 at 8:39












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I figured the best approach would be to use the solution from the same question for Chrome and just to convert the Chrome extension to a Microsoft-Edge one.




  1. Follow the linked question to the point you got.

  2. Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool

  3. Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.






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    I figured the best approach would be to use the solution from the same question for Chrome and just to convert the Chrome extension to a Microsoft-Edge one.




    1. Follow the linked question to the point you got.

    2. Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool

    3. Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.






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      I figured the best approach would be to use the solution from the same question for Chrome and just to convert the Chrome extension to a Microsoft-Edge one.




      1. Follow the linked question to the point you got.

      2. Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool

      3. Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.






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        I figured the best approach would be to use the solution from the same question for Chrome and just to convert the Chrome extension to a Microsoft-Edge one.




        1. Follow the linked question to the point you got.

        2. Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool

        3. Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.






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        I figured the best approach would be to use the solution from the same question for Chrome and just to convert the Chrome extension to a Microsoft-Edge one.




        1. Follow the linked question to the point you got.

        2. Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool

        3. Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.







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