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protoype_journeys is a Python library. protoype_journeys has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. However protoype_journeys build file is not available. You can download it from GitLab.
Create a sequence of screenshots for a journey through a number of pages, and compare these screen shots to a previous version of the page and markup the screenshots with lime green rectangles to make the differences clear.
Create a sequence of screenshots for a journey through a number of pages, and compare these screen shots to a previous version of the page and markup the screenshots with lime green rectangles to make the differences clear.
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protoype_journeys has a low active ecosystem.
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It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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protoype_journeys has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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protoype_journeys is licensed under the MIT License License. This license is Permissive.
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Install protoype_journeys
Create a Python 3.8 virtualenv and activate it. Install dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt. Copy the example config file to config.yaml and update it. Install the GeckoDriver for your version of FireFox https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver as we are using selenium to operate FireFox from our main Python script. Install openssl as we will be adding HTTPs headers will require openssl tool. Now you should have three files. We use a proxy plugin passes all the traffic through itself hence the headers are added to all the requests which go from your browser.
Download the repo.
Create a Python 3.8 virtualenv and activate it.
Install dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt
Copy the example config file to config.yaml and update it.
Install Mozilla FireFox
Install the GeckoDriver for your version of FireFox https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver as we are using selenium to operate FireFox from our main Python script.
Install openssl as we will be adding HTTPs headers will require openssl tool
Generate CA private key file:
Generate CA root certificate:
Generate private key file for server certificate generation:
Run python main.py
You should see FireFox open up every now and then.
Your screenshots and report should be in the reports subdirectory.
Download the repo.
Create a Python 3.8 virtualenv and activate it.
Install dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt
Copy the example config file to config.yaml and update it.
Install Mozilla FireFox
Install the GeckoDriver for your version of FireFox https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver as we are using selenium to operate FireFox from our main Python script.
Install openssl as we will be adding HTTPs headers will require openssl tool
Generate CA private key file:
Generate CA root certificate:
Generate private key file for server certificate generation:
Run python main.py
You should see FireFox open up every now and then.
Your screenshots and report should be in the reports subdirectory.
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