ChatGPT Automation is a Python project that aims to automate interactions with OpenAI's ChatGPT using Selenium WebDriver. Currently, it requires human interaction for log-in and human verification. It handles launching Chrome, connecting to ChatGPT, sending prompts, and retrieving responses. This tool can be useful for experimenting with ChatGPT or building similar web automation tools.
- Make sure you have installed the required libraries, as specified in the
requirements.txt
file. - Download the appropriate version of
chromedriver.exe
and save it to a known location on your system.
from handler.chatgpt_selenium_automation import ChatGPTAutomation
# Define the path where the chrome driver is installed on your computer
chrome_driver_path = r"C:\Users\user\Desktop\chromedriver.exe"
# the sintax r'"..."' is required because the space in "Program Files" in the chrome path
chrome_path = r'"C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"'
# Create an instance
chatgpt = ChatGPTAutomation(chrome_path, chrome_driver_path)
# Define a prompt and send it to chatgpt
prompt = "What are the benefits of exercise?"
chatgpt.send_prompt_to_chatgpt(prompt)
# Retrieve the last response from ChatGPT
response = chatgpt.return_last_response()
print(response)
# Save the conversation to a text file
file_name = "conversation.txt"
chatgpt.save_conversation(file_name)
# Close the browser and terminate the WebDriver session
chatgpt.quit()
After instantiating the ChatGPTAutomation class, chrome will open up to chatgpt page, it will require you to manually complete the register/ log-in / Human-verification. After that, you must tell the program to continue, in the console type 'y'. After Those steps, the program will be able to continue autonomously.
Please be aware that changing tabs or switching to another conversation while the script is running might cause errors or lead to the methods being applied to unintended chats. For optimal results and to avoid unintended consequences, it is recommended to avoid to manually interact with the browser (after the log-in/human verification) while the automation script is running.
While running the script, you may see some error messages or warnings in the console, such as:
- DevTools listening on ws://...
- INFO: Created TensorFlow Lite XNNPACK delegate for CPU.
- ERROR: Couldn't read tbsCertificate as SEQUENCE
- ERROR: Failed parsing Certificate
These messages are related to the underlying libraries or the browser, and you can safely ignore them if the script works as expected. If you encounter any issues with the script, please ensure that you have installed the correct dependencies and are using the correct ChromeDriver version compatible with your Chrome browser.