How to use as_json method of Selenium.WebDriver.Firefox Package

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capabilities.rb

Source: capabilities.rb Github

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...156 if firefox_options || firefox_profile || firefox_binary157 options = WebDriver::Firefox::Options.new(firefox_options || {})158 options.binary = firefox_binary if firefox_binary159 options.profile = firefox_profile if firefox_profile160 w3c_capabilities.merge!(options.as_json)161 end162 w3c_capabilities163 end164 end165 #166 # @param [Hash] opts167 # @option :browser_name [String] required browser name168 # @option :browser_version [String] required browser version number169 # @option :platform_name [Symbol] one of :any, :win, :mac, or :x170 # @option :accept_insecure_certs [Boolean] does the driver accept insecure SSL certifications?171 # @option :proxy [Selenium::WebDriver::Proxy, Hash] proxy configuration172 #173 # @api public174 #175 def initialize(opts = {})176 @capabilities = opts177 self.proxy = opts.delete(:proxy)178 end179 #180 # Allows setting arbitrary capabilities.181 #182 def []=(key, value)183 @capabilities[key] = value184 end185 def [](key)186 @capabilities[key]187 end188 def merge!(other)189 if other.respond_to?(:capabilities, true) && other.capabilities.is_a?(Hash)190 @capabilities.merge! other.capabilities191 elsif other.is_a? Hash192 @capabilities.merge! other193 else194 raise ArgumentError, 'argument should be a Hash or implement #capabilities'195 end196 end197 def proxy=(proxy)198 case proxy199 when Hash200 @capabilities[:proxy] = Proxy.new(proxy)201 when Proxy, nil202 @capabilities[:proxy] = proxy203 else204 raise TypeError, "expected Hash or #{Proxy.name}, got #{proxy.inspect}:#{proxy.class}"205 end206 end207 #208 # @api private209 #210 def as_json(*)211 hash = {}212 @capabilities.each do |key, value|213 case key214 when :platform215 hash['platform'] = value.to_s.upcase216 when :proxy217 if value218 hash['proxy'] = value.as_json219 hash['proxy']['proxyType'] &&= hash['proxy']['proxyType'].downcase220 hash['proxy']['noProxy'] = hash['proxy']['noProxy'].split(', ') if hash['proxy']['noProxy'].is_a?(String)221 end222 when String, :firefox_binary223 hash[key.to_s] = value224 when Symbol225 hash[camel_case(key.to_s)] = value226 else227 raise TypeError, "expected String or Symbol, got #{key.inspect}:#{key.class} /​ #{value.inspect}"228 end229 end230 hash231 end232 def to_json(*)233 JSON.generate as_json234 end235 def ==(other)236 return false unless other.is_a? self.class237 as_json == other.as_json238 end239 alias_method :eql?, :==240 protected241 attr_reader :capabilities242 private243 def camel_case(str)244 str.gsub(/​_([a-z])/​) { Regexp.last_match(1).upcase }245 end246 end # Capabilities247 end # W3c248 end # Remote249 end # WebDriver250end # Selenium...

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1driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')2driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click3driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')4driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click5pp driver.find_element(:name, 'q').to_json6driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')7driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click8pp driver.find_element(:name, 'q').to_json9driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')10driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click11pp driver.find_element(:name, 'q').to_json12driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys

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1puts driver.as_json(:except => [:browser])2puts driver.as_json(:except => [:browser]).to_json3puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser])4puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser]).to_json5puts driver.as_json(:methods => [:browser])6puts driver.as_json(:methods => [:browser]).to_json7puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser])8puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser]).to_json9puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser])10puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser]).to_json11puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser])12puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser]).to_json13puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 0)14puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 0).to_json15puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 1)16puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 1).to_json17puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods =>

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1driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')2driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click3driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')4driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click5pp driver.find_element(:name, 'q').to_json6driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')7driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click8pp driver.find_element(:name, 'q').to_json9driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys('selenium')10driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click11pp driver.find_element(:name, 'q').to_json12driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys

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1puts driver.as_json(:except => [:browser])2puts driver.as_json(:except => [:browser]).to_json3puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser])4puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser]).to_json5puts driver.as_json(:methods => [:browser])6puts driver.as_json(:methods => [:browser]).to_json7puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser])8puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser]).to_json9puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser])10puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser]).to_json11puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser])12puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser]).to_json13puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 0)14puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 0).to_json15puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 1)16puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods => [:browser], :include => [:browser], :except => [:browser], :indent => 1).to_json17puts driver.as_json(:only => [:browser], :methods =>

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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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