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I'm not sure how you would do web automation without internet. If you can find how to do it with Selenium, then we can do it with Pylenium |
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I mean, i can manually download packages but, have restricted policy about ports. It seems some packages trying to download something on test startup, Maybe i can override webdriver manager (i.e) and use downloaded drivers directly? |
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In pylenium.json, you can set the local_path to your downloaded driver so
it doesn't check online to download it for you
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I mean, i can manually download packages but, have restricted policy about
ports. It seems some packages trying to download something on test startup,
Maybe i can override webdriver manager (i.e) and use downloaded drivers
directly?
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Hello, is there any way to use Pylenium in local network, like closed company nets? I dont have internet conection, but i really want to try Pylenium for automating testing
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