Relaxing Microsoft Edge CSP while running tests (webdriver) (Content-Security-policy)
I'm trying to relax Microsoft Edge CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).
So the solution can be either
- flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.
- setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.
- 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?
selenium selenium-webdriver webdriver microsoft-edge 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
- flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.
- setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.
- 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?
selenium selenium-webdriver webdriver microsoft-edge content-security-policy
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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
- flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.
- setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.
- 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?
selenium selenium-webdriver webdriver microsoft-edge content-security-policy
I'm trying to relax Microsoft Edge CSP while running a test using proctractor (webdriver, chromedriver).
So the solution can be either
- flag like "--disable-csp" which dose not exist according to my search results.
- setting for webdriver/protractor to do so.
- 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?
selenium selenium-webdriver webdriver microsoft-edge content-security-policy
selenium selenium-webdriver webdriver microsoft-edge content-security-policy
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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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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.
- Follow the linked question to the point you got.
- Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool
- 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.
- Follow the linked question to the point you got.
- Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool
- 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.
- Follow the linked question to the point you got.
- Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool
- 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.
- Follow the linked question to the point you got.
- Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool
- Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.
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.
- Follow the linked question to the point you got.
- Convert the Chrome extension to an Edge extension using this tool
- Use the extensionPath option to load the extension the.
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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