website-evidence-collector | tool Website Evidence Collector | Automation library
kandi X-RAY | website-evidence-collector Summary
kandi X-RAY | website-evidence-collector Summary
The tool Website Evidence Collector (WEC) automates the website evidence collection of storage and transfer of personal data. It is based on the browser Chromium/Chrome and its JavaScript software library for automation puppeteer.
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- Creates a browser session
- Start the page
- Inspects events .
- Creates a collector for the given arguments
- Runs the collector
- Create output file
- Initialize the reporter .
- Runs test .
- Obtains a list of information about the current page .
- Test whether the provided HTTPS is supported .
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QUESTION
We are building web components using stencil. We compile the stencil components and create respective "React component" and import them into our projects.
While doing so we are able to view the component as expected when we launch the react app. However when we mount the component and execute test cases using cypress we observe that the CSS for these pre built components are not getting loaded.
cypress.json
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-16 at 02:33You can try importing the css in the index.ts or index.js file that will be available in the location -> cypress/support/index.ts
QUESTION
I am coding a voice assistant to automate my pc which is running Windows 11 and I want to open apps using voice commands, I don't want to hard code every installed app's .exe
path. Is there any way to get a dictionary of the app's name and their .exe
path. I am able to get currently running apps and close them using this:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-02 at 09:40This can be accomplished via the following code:
QUESTION
webElement.SendKeys(Keys.Control + "t");
This code is not working for me.String n = Keys.chord(Keys.CONTROL, Keys.ENTER);
driver.findElement(By.id("open-tab")).sendKeys(n);
In whichkey.chord
is not working for selenium C#.driver.SwitchTo().Window(driver.WindowHandles[0]);
this one is also not working with my code. Is any alternative way available for switching tab.
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-19 at 15:25Selenium 4 solution:
QUESTION
I'm coming across an issue where once my test card number is typed into the first iframe the test tries to target the 2nd iframe (CVC) & it times out whilst trying to target the element. All info is listed below. Any help to why this is failing is appreciated!
Custom commands used:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-15 at 19:59@BillBaily Thanks but I was looking for a larger piece of HTML, covering both iframes.
But another suggestion - I have seen on another project that uses WorldPay has nested iframes, so you would need something like
QUESTION
I want to prevent removing screenshots in Cypress. Each time the previous one is getting removed.
How can I prevent that in Cypress?
Because I want to keep all screenshots.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-13 at 08:25In cypress.json
Set "trashAssetsBeforeRuns": false
QUESTION
I am trying to do a large data check for a database. Some fields in the database are hidden, so when I am doing the datacheck, I need to ignore all hidden fields. Fields are hidden based on conditional logic stored in the database. I have exported this conditional logic and have stored it in a dataframe in R. Now I need to automate the data check by somehow using the text string of a conditional argument to automate the script writing itself, which I do not think is possible, or finding a way around this problem.
Below is example code that I need to solve:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-08 at 02:31You can store the expression
you want to eval
uate as a string
if you pass it into parse()
first as explained in this answer.
Here's a simple example of how you can store the expression
in a column and then feed it to dplyr::case_when()
.
QUESTION
I have just created a spec file under that path is integration>mweb>account>address-mweb.spec.ts. Cypress UI sees my all spec files but while running it cannot establish a connection with tests.
How can I fix this, any idea?
p.s there is no network issue.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-28 at 07:21Update the cypress version to the latest. It might help you to fix the issue.
QUESTION
I've gone through Github Rest API v3 and Github GraphQL API v4 but I'm unable to find a resource/endpoint to check if dependabot is enabled via the API? I've gone through loads of documentation but was unable to find anything helpful. Could someone please point me to the correct document or tell me which resource to use? Thanks!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-04 at 13:30There was a dependabot API docs that could have helped, but it was deprecated in August 3rd 2021.
However, a workaround would be to check if the dependabot.yml
file is present in your repository or not using a GET
request to api.github.com/repos/name/repo/contents/fileNameOrPath
.
QUESTION
Is it possible to create a truly unique directory name (i.e. based on uuid) that is shorter then the default guid format?
so far I've been able to come up with this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-28 at 14:45QUESTION
in my cypress script i'm importing files as i'm doing page object models like this
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-23 at 02:40See import statements are case-insensitive on Mac and Windows but case-sensitive on Linux.
Since Gitlab is running linux, try matching the file name exactly
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Install website-evidence-collector
The Website Evidence Collector is a set of scripts written in JavaScript for execution by Node.js. Install Node.js and the Node.js package manager (NPM).
Windows or Mac: Follow the guide on https://nodejs.org/en/.
Linux: use the Linux package manager to install Node.js, e.g. zypper in nodejs10 (check version) or apt install nodejs.
Install the Website Evidence Collector from
the tarball archive file (*.tar.gz) downloaded from the EDPS Website: npm install --global ./website-evidence-collector-*.tar.gz (with * to be replaced by the current release version),
Github with npm install --global https://github.com/EU-EDPS/website-evidence-collector/tarball/latest, or
Github with npm install --global https://github.com/EU-EDPS/website-evidence-collector/tarball/master to get a potentially broken testing version, which includes the latest changes.
Install the dependencies according to the Installation Guide point 1.
Install the version control system Git (https://git-scm.com/).
Download the Website Evidence Collector a. from the EDPS Website and unpack the received folder with e.g. 7zip, or b. from Github with git clone https://github.com/EU-EDPS/website-evidence-collector.
Open the terminal and navigate to the folder website-evidence-collector.
Install the dependencies using npm install
Consider to use npm link to make the command website-evidence-collector outside of the project folder.
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