How to use camelize method of Selenium.WebDriver.Chrome Package

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options.rb

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...180 def validate_extension(path)181 raise Error::WebDriverError, "could not find extension at #{path.inspect}" unless File.file?(path)182 raise Error::WebDriverError, "file was not an extension #{path.inspect}" unless File.extname(path) == '.crx'183 end184 def generate_as_json(value, camelize_keys: true)185 if value.is_a?(Hash)186 value.each_with_object({}) do |(key, val), hash|187 key = convert_json_key(key, camelize: camelize_keys)188 hash[key] = generate_as_json(val, camelize_keys: key != 'prefs')189 end190 else191 super192 end193 end194 end # Options195 end # Chrome196 end # WebDriver197end # Selenium...

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souls_helper.rb

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2 def self.export_csv(model_name)3 singularized_name = model_name.singularize.underscore4 return "Please Set column names in Constants !" unless Constants.public_send("#{singularized_name}_columns").size5 unless Constants.public_send("#{singularized_name}_columns").size ==6 Object.const_get(singularized_name.camelize).column_names.size7 return "Columns number doesn't match! Please check Constants!"8 end9 file_path = "./​db/​seed_csv/​#{model_name.pluralize.underscore}.csv"10 CSV.open(file_path, "w") do |csv|11 csv << Object.const_get(singularized_name.camelize).column_names.map do |c|12 Constants.public_send("#{singularized_name}_columns")[c.to_sym]13 end14 Object.const_get(singularized_name.camelize).all.reverse.each do |item|15 csv << item.attributes.values16 end17 end18 "export success!:#{file_path}"19 rescue StandardError => e20 e21 end22 def self.export_model_to_csv(model_name)23 singularized_name = model_name.singularize.underscore24 pluralized_name = model_name.pluralize.underscore25 time = Time.now.utc.strftime("%F-%H-%M-%S")26 file_name = "#{pluralized_name}-#{time}.csv"27 upload_path = "csv/​#{singularized_name}/​#{file_name}"28 file_path = "./​tmp/​#{pluralized_name}-#{time}.csv"29 class_name = Object.const_get(singularized_name.camelize)30 CSV.open(file_path, "w") do |csv|31 if Constants.public_send("#{singularized_name}_columns").size.present?32 unless Constants.public_send("#{singularized_name}_columns").size ==33 Object.const_get(singularized_name.camelize).column_names.size34 return "Columns number doesn't match! Please check Constants !"35 end36 csv << class_name.column_names.map { |c| Constants.public_send("#{singularized_name}_columns")[c.to_sym] }37 else38 csv << class_name.column_names39 end40 class_name.all.reverse.each do |item|41 csv << item.attributes.values42 end43 end44 upload_to_gcs(file_path, upload_path)45 FileUtils.rm(file_path)46 bucket = ENV["RACK_ENV"] == "production" ? ENV["GCS_NAME_PRODUCTION"] : ENV["GCS_NAME_DEV"]47 "https:/​/​storage.cloud.google.com/​#{bucket}/​csv/​#{singularized_name}/​#{file_name}"...

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spec_helper.rb

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...5require 'rspec-steps'6require 'capybara/​rspec'7require 'true_automation/​rspec'8require 'true_automation/​driver/​capybara'9def camelize(str)10 str.split('_').map {|w| w.capitalize}.join11end12spec_dir = File.dirname(__FILE__)13$LOAD_PATH.unshift(spec_dir)14$data = {}15Dir[File.join(spec_dir, 'fixtures/​**/​*.yml')].each {|f|16 title = File.basename(f, '.yml')17 $data[title] = OpenStruct.new(YAML::load(File.open(f)))18}19$data = OpenStruct.new($data)20Dir[File.join(spec_dir, 'support/​**/​*.rb')].each {|f| require f}21RSpec.configure do |config|22 caps_chrome = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Capabilities.chrome23 caps_chrome['chromeOptions'] = {}24 caps_chrome['chromeOptions']['args'] = ['--disable-notifications']25 # services = Selenium::WebDriver::Service.chrome(args: {26 # log_path: "chrome#{Time.now.to_i}.log",27 # verbose: true28 # })29 Capybara.register_driver :true_automation_driver do |app|30 TrueAutomation::Driver::Capybara.new(app, desired_capabilities: caps_chrome)31 end32 # Capybara.register_driver :true_automation_driver do |app|33 # Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, browser: :chrome)34 # end35 Capybara.configure do |capybara|36 capybara.run_server = false37 capybara.default_max_wait_time = 538 capybara.default_driver = :true_automation_driver39 end40 config.include Capybara::DSL41 config.include TrueAutomation::DSL42 Dir[File.join(spec_dir, 'support/​**/​*.rb')].each {|f|43 base = File.basename(f, '.rb')44 klass = camelize(base)45 config.include Module.const_get(klass)46 }47end...

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1caps = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Capabilities.chrome("chromeOptions" => {"args" => [ "--start-maximized" ]})2driver.find_element(:id, 'lst-ib').send_keys("Selenium")3driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click4driver.find_element(:id, 'resultStats').text5About 1,96,00,000 results (0.68 seconds)

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1driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "selenium webdriver"2driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click3driver.find_element(:link_text, 'Selenium WebDriver').click4driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "selenium webdriver"5driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click6driver.find_element(:link_text, 'Selenium WebDriver').click7driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "selenium webdriver"8driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click9driver.find_element(:link_text, 'Selenium WebDriver').click10driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "selenium webdriver"11driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click12driver.find_element(:link_text, 'Selenium WebDriver').click13driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "selenium webdriver"14driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click15driver.find_element(:link_text, 'Selenium WebDriver').click

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1element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')2element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')3element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')4element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')5element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')6element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')

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1driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys 'Selenium'2driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click3driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys 'Selenium'4driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click5driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys 'Selenium'6driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click7driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys 'Selenium'8driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click9driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys 'Selenium'10driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click11driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys 'Selenium'12driver.find_element(:name, 'btnK').click13driver.find_element(:name

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1puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver")2puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", true)3puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", false)4puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :lower)5puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :upper)6puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :lower)7puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :upper)8puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :lower)

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1puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str)2puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, true)3puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, false)4puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, :lower)5puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, :upper)6puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, :upper)

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1puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver")2puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", true)3puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", false)4puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :lower)5puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :upper)6puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :lower)7puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :upper)8puts driver.class.camelize("selenium webdriver", :lower)

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1puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str)2puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, true)3puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, false)4puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, :lower)5puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, :upper)6puts Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome.camelize(str, :upper)

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The Ruby selenium-webdriver API doesn't expose a separate Chrome options object like Java/Python but you can set the options via "Capabilities".

The Capabilities web page provides a Ruby example and the table of recognized capabilities that you can inject. Plugging those together with excludeSwitches:

caps = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Capabilities.chrome("chromeOptions" => {"excludeSwitches" => [ "--ignore-certificate-errors" ]})
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :chrome, desired_capabilities: caps

Take a look at Watir too, it's a front end for WebDriver.
Their examples show how you can send a :switches array which is passed straight through to the web driver so you can do the same. That makes adding other switches a bit easier rather than going through capabilities.

There is a chromedriver issue on the topic as well. There are posts detailing that you can add a --test-type argument to work around the certificate issue and ruby code examples like above.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24874707/unsupported-command-line-flag-ignore-certificate-errors-in-ruby

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