Pooja Mistry
Pooja Mistry

Reputation: 91

Handle windows authentication pop up on Chrome

I am trying to handle the basic authentication pop up for my Selenium webdriver scripts using AutoIt. I wrote a script for Firefox and Internet Explorer but it doesn't work for Chrome.

When I tried identifying the authentication pop up on Chrome using AutoIt Window Information Tool it came up empty. I am using following AutoIt script:

WinWaitActive("Authentication Required","","120")
If WinExists("Authentication Required") Then
    Send("username{TAB}")
    Send("password{Enter}")
EndIf

Any pointers to get this to work would be helpful. I am not using username@password:google.com because some authentication pop ups appear on redirection.

Upvotes: 6

Views: 15409

Answers (4)

Haryono
Haryono

Reputation: 2812

Please try this, mine is working, I got AutoItX from nuget:

AutoItX.WinWait("title of your browser", "", 9); 
AutoItX.WinActivate("title of your browser");
AutoItX.Send("userid");
AutoItX.Send("{TAB}", 0);
AutoItX.Send("password");
AutoItX.Send("{Enter}", 0);

Upvotes: 0

Pooja Mistry
Pooja Mistry

Reputation: 91

I was able to have AutoIt target the window by text, not window title. AutoIt Window Information Tool did not recognize the title but it did recognize the visible text.

So I changed the script to:

WinWaitActive("","Authentication Required","120")
If WinExists("","Authentication Required") Then
    Send("username{TAB}")
    Send("password{Enter}")
EndIf

It worked fine.

Upvotes: 3

scottrudy
scottrudy

Reputation: 1742

First of all you don't need AutoIt, you can just use the windows API. Secondly, Chrome's basic authentication dialog is not a traditional Window, so you can't get a handle to it (Try using Spy++). The only reason this would work is if you didn't bring another window to the foreground prior to the SendKeys call. You need to find the parent Chrome window, which may be something like "URL - Google Chrome", move it to the front and then send keys. Here's an example:

using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Windows.Forms;

[DllImport("User32.dll")]
private static extern bool SetForegroundWindow(IntPtr point);

[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern IntPtr FindWindow(string className, string windowTitle);

public static void SendBasicAuthentication(string username, string password, string windowTitle)
{
    var hwnd = FindWindow(null, windowTitle);
    if (hwnd.ToInt32() <= 0 || !SetForegroundWindow(hwnd)) return;
    SendKeys.SendWait(username.EscapeStringForSendKeys());
    SendKeys.SendWait("{TAB}");
    SendKeys.SendWait(password.EscapeStringForSendKeys());
    SendKeys.SendWait("{ENTER}");
}

static string EscapeStringForSendKeys(this string input)
{
    // https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.sendkeys.aspx
    // must do braces first
    return input.Replace("{", "{{}")
        .Replace("}", "{}}")
        .Replace("^", "{^}")
        .Replace("%", "{%}")
        .Replace("~", "{~}")
        .Replace("(", "{(}")
        .Replace(")", "{)}")
        .Replace("[", "{[}")
        .Replace("]", "{]}");
}

Hope that helps.

Upvotes: 3

Sven-Michael St&#252;be
Sven-Michael St&#252;be

Reputation: 14750

I used your script and extended it a little bit for my needs. The user and passwort aren't hard coded and can be set by commandline or user input. The script only has to be started once.

If(Not IsArray($CmdLine) Or $CmdLine[0] < 2) Then
   $user = InputBox ("User", "Please enter your user", "")
   $pass = InputBox ("Password", "Please enter your password", "", "*M")
Else
   $user = $CmdLine[1]
   $pass = $CmdLine[2]
EndIf


While(True)
   WinWaitActive("", "Authentifizierung erforderlich","120")
   If WinExists("", "Authentifizierung erforderlich") Then
      Send($user)
      Send("{TAB}")
      Send($pass)
      Send("{Enter}")
      Sleep(1000)
   EndIf
WEnd

The next step would be to figure out what language is set up in chrome and set the window title dependent on it.

Upvotes: 0

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