Adverts can slow and even break functional tests. If you run your functional tests using ChromeDriver you can install extensions like AdBlock-Plus as follows...
{
...
"desiredCapabilities": {
"javascriptEnabled": true,
"acceptSslCerts": true,
"browserName": "chrome",
"chromeOptions": {
"args": [ "no-sandbox" ],
"extensions": [ "Q3Iy....AAAA=" ]
}
}
...
}
Where Q3Iy....AAAA=
is the base64 encoded crx file you want to install. Unfortunately Adblock-Plus is around 600KB when encoded and not something you really want to include in a json file.
When using the excellent Nightwatch.js you can define configuration in nightwatch.conf.js
instead of json.
var adBlockPlus = require('adblock-plus-crx')
module.exports = {
...
"desiredCapabilities": {
"javascriptEnabled": true,
"acceptSslCerts": true,
"browserName": "chrome",
"chromeOptions": {
"args": [ "no-sandbox" ],
"extensions": [ adBlockPlus.base64() ]
}
}
...
}
AdBlock-Plus opens a new tab on first run and since WebDriver tests typically start with a fresh profile each run gets more than a little annoying. We've disabled first run behaviour by setting suppress_first_run_page
to true and recreating the crx.
- Fork this project
- Rename the package
- Update the adblock-plus-crx version in package.json
- Add modifications to
./scripts/update.sh
- Run
./scripts/update.sh
from forks root directory - i.e. the one containing package.json - Commit your changes and publish to npm or a private repo.
If you don't want to publish an alternative version of this package, I will consider pull requests for adblock-plus version updates and generally useful modifications, however the later should be done by amending ./scripts/update.sh
. I cannot accept changes to the crx file itself.