Reputation: 292
I have been trying to integrate BrowserMob to my selenium tests. It works fine with website that work on http, but with https websites the browsers stop working and the HAR file doesn't contain any requests.
When navigating to a https site I get this error on the browser.
"There is something wrong with the proxy server or the address is incorrect."
Here is my code.
public class Browsermob {
BrowserMobProxy proxy = new BrowserMobProxyServer();
@Test
public void browsermobtest() {
proxy.start(9091);
// get the Selenium proxy object
Proxy seleniumProxy = ClientUtil.createSeleniumProxy(proxy);
// configure it as a desired capability
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability(CapabilityType.PROXY, seleniumProxy);
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:/Users/Madis/Documents/chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(capabilities);
// enable more detailed HAR capture, if desired (see CaptureType for the complete list)
proxy.enableHarCaptureTypes(CaptureType.REQUEST_CONTENT, CaptureType.RESPONSE_CONTENT);
// create a new HAR with the label "google.com"
proxy.newHar("http://www.google.com/");
// open google.com
driver.get("https://www.google.ee/#gfe_rd=cr");
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("#gb_70")).click();
}
@AfterMethod
public void Afterthetest() {
// get the HAR data
Har har = proxy.getHar();
File harFile = new File("C:/Users/Madis/Documents/har.har");
try {
har.writeTo(harFile);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 10558
Reputation: 1
I hade a lot for capabilities, options and etc but it did not work In my case, I changed exist dependency in pom
<artifactId>browsermob-core-littleproxy</artifactId>
to
<dependency>
<groupId>net.lightbody.bmp</groupId>
<artifactId>browsermob-core</artifactId>
<version>2.1.5</version>
</dependency>
and up "guava" version. After that everything became good
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31
I had this problem. After numerous trials, I got to know we have to add setmitmManager and upstream proxy if you are connected to corporate proxy. It worked for me.
Here is the example code.
BrowserMobProxy proxy = new BrowserMobProxyServer();
proxy.setTrustAllServers(true);
//Add below line if you are under corporate proxy.
proxy.setChainedProxy(new InetSocketAddress("XXX.XXX.com", 8080));
proxy.setMitmManager(ImpersonatingMitmManager.builder().trustAllServers(true).build());
proxy.start(9091);
// get the Selenium proxy object
Proxy seleniumProxy = ClientUtil.createSeleniumProxy(proxy);
// configure it as a desired capability
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability(CapabilityType.PROXY, seleniumProxy);
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver","C:/Users/Madis/Documents/chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(capabilities);
// your code to start, get har
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 292
I managed to get it to work. After adding log4j and debugging the browsermob logs the issue was caused by
Caught an exception on ClientToProxyConnection
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.google.common.net.HostAndPort.fromHost(Ljava/lang/String;)Lcom/google/common/net/HostAndPort;
In order to make it to work I had to add a dependency to my maven project. This fixed this issue and I was able to see the capture the traffic on https sites aswell http sites.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.google.guava</groupId>
<artifactId>guava</artifactId>
<version>20.0</version>
</dependency>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8127
You don't need to specify the sslProxy on the Selenium Proxy object. ClientUtil.createSeleniumProxy
does this for you, and in most simple cases it chooses a suitable default value (using InetAddress.getLocalHost(); if that's working for HTTP, it will work for HTTPS as well).
A few things to keep in mind:
--user-data-dir=/tmp/insecurechrome
.Combining all these things, your code would look something like this:
BrowserMobProxy proxy = new BrowserMobProxyServer();
proxy.setTrustAllServers(true);
proxy.start(9091);
// get the Selenium proxy object
Proxy seleniumProxy = ClientUtil.createSeleniumProxy(proxy);
// NOTE: there is no call to .setSslProxy() here
// configure it as a desired capability
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability(CapabilityType.PROXY, seleniumProxy);
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:/Users/Madis/Documents/chromedriver.exe");
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArgument("--ignore-certificate-errors");
// replace 'somedirectory' with a suitable temp dir on your filesystem
options.addArgument("--user-data-dir=somedirectory");
capabilities.setCapability(ChromeOptions.CAPABILITY, options);
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(capabilities);
// [...]
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 512
You're confusing the browser mob proxy object and the selenium proxy object.
Your proxy variable proxy
is the actual proxy which your browser will connect to.
Your seleniumProxy
variable is an object which represents your browser's proxy settings.
You are telling your browser to use "trustAllSSLCertificates" as the address for your proxy server, which is why you are getting an error. Instead, you should tell browsermob (proxy
) to trustAllSSLCertificates
, and your sslProxy needs to reference your browsermob proxy.
Start the proxy like so:
public void startProxy() {
proxy = new BrowserMobProxyServer();
proxy.setTrustAllServers(true);
proxy.start(9091);
}
Start the driver like so:
public void startBrowserWithProxy() {
Proxy seleniumProxy = ClientUtil.createSeleniumProxy(proxy);
seleniumProxy.setSslProxy("localhost:" + proxy.getPort());
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability(CapabilityType.PROXY, seleniumProxy);
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:/Users/Madis/Documents/chromedriver.exe");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(capabilities);
}
Upvotes: 0