Opa_omroep-automatiseren/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/ie/webdriver.py

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import warnings
from selenium.webdriver.common import utils
from selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver import WebDriver as RemoteWebDriver
from .service import Service
from .options import Options
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30
DEFAULT_PORT = 0
DEFAULT_HOST = None
DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = None
DEFAULT_SERVICE_LOG_PATH = None
class WebDriver(RemoteWebDriver):
""" Controls the IEServerDriver and allows you to drive Internet Explorer """
def __init__(self, executable_path='IEDriverServer.exe', capabilities=None,
port=DEFAULT_PORT, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, host=DEFAULT_HOST,
log_level=DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL, service_log_path=DEFAULT_SERVICE_LOG_PATH, options=None,
ie_options=None, desired_capabilities=None, log_file=None, keep_alive=False):
"""
Creates a new instance of the chrome driver.
Starts the service and then creates new instance of chrome driver.
:Args:
- executable_path - path to the executable. If the default is used it assumes the executable is in the $PATH
- capabilities: capabilities Dictionary object
- port - port you would like the service to run, if left as 0, a free port will be found.
- timeout - no longer used, kept for backward compatibility
- host - IP address for the service
- log_level - log level you would like the service to run.
- service_log_path - target of logging of service, may be "stdout", "stderr" or file path.
- options - IE Options instance, providing additional IE options
- ie_options - Deprecated argument for options
- desired_capabilities - alias of capabilities; this will make the signature consistent with RemoteWebDriver.
- log_file - Deprecated argument for service_log_path
- keep_alive - Whether to configure RemoteConnection to use HTTP keep-alive.
"""
if log_file:
warnings.warn('use service_log_path instead of log_file',
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
service_log_path = log_file
if ie_options:
warnings.warn('use options instead of ie_options',
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
options = ie_options
self.port = port
if self.port == 0:
self.port = utils.free_port()
self.host = host
# If both capabilities and desired capabilities are set, ignore desired capabilities.
if capabilities is None and desired_capabilities:
capabilities = desired_capabilities
if options is None:
if capabilities is None:
capabilities = self.create_options().to_capabilities()
else:
if capabilities is None:
capabilities = options.to_capabilities()
else:
# desired_capabilities stays as passed in
capabilities.update(options.to_capabilities())
self.iedriver = Service(
executable_path,
port=self.port,
host=self.host,
log_level=log_level,
log_file=service_log_path)
self.iedriver.start()
RemoteWebDriver.__init__(
self,
command_executor='http://localhost:%d' % self.port,
desired_capabilities=capabilities,
keep_alive=keep_alive)
self._is_remote = False
def quit(self):
RemoteWebDriver.quit(self)
self.iedriver.stop()
def create_options(self):
return Options()