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mail_address = '' | |
password = '' | |
from selenium import webdriver | |
UA = 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/25.0' | |
PHANTOMJS_ARG = {'phantomjs.page.settings.userAgent': UA} | |
driver = webdriver.PhantomJS(desired_capabilities=PHANTOMJS_ARG) | |
url = 'https://www.google.com/accounts/Login?hl=ja&continue=http://www.google.co.jp/' | |
driver.get(url) | |
driver.find_element_by_id("Email").send_keys(mail_address) | |
driver.find_element_by_id("next").click() | |
driver.find_element_by_id("Passwd").send_keys(password) | |
driver.find_element_by_id("signIn").click() |
@Fakesum Does this method only work locally? I am trying to standup some tests on jenkins but after entering the password this way, I'm then redirected to
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
and cannot complete the auth flow.works well locally though
Same here.
@Fakesum Does this method only work locally? I am trying to standup some tests on jenkins but after entering the password this way, I'm then redirected to
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
and cannot complete the auth flow.works well locally though
EDIT:
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
is a 2FA challenge for accounts that don't have 2FA enabled, to set it up in-line. Likely will need to forward proxy and that potentially won't help either.
This works locally for me, it does give me a warning of suspicious activity but thats after logging in. try changing the url to "https://accounts.google.com/signin" since this will redirect to oauth v3 login screen instead of the old oauth v2 one.
@Fakesum Does this method only work locally? I am trying to standup some tests on jenkins but after entering the password this way, I'm then redirected to
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
and cannot complete the auth flow.
works well locally though
EDIT:https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
is a 2FA challenge for accounts that don't have 2FA enabled, to set it up in-line. Likely will need to forward proxy and that potentially won't help either.This works locally for me, it does give me a warning of suspicious activity but thats after logging in. try changing the url to "https://accounts.google.com/signin" since this will redirect to oauth v3 login screen instead of the old oauth v2 one.
hey bro, can i contact you somewhere else? i really need your help
I wrote a javascript file to login. I made two tests:
- Open chrome via cmd and use chromedriver to connect to this existing chrome process, then run the javascript file in this chrome by selenium.
Result: "This browser or app may not be secure"- Open chrome via cmd, then paste content of javascript file into console to login,
Result: Login successfully.
What's the differences? I dont use any selenium functions like sendkeys, click, etc... All is done via the code in js file. The chrome processes in two cases opened via cmd not via selenium.
Hi bro. I 'am from VN. Can you help me automation login google
its been more than a month but if you still, for whatever reason, need to contact me, you can do so on discord with the tag hello215
@Fakesum Does this method only work locally? I am trying to standup some tests on jenkins but after entering the password this way, I'm then redirected to
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
and cannot complete the auth flow.
works well locally though
EDIT:https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
is a 2FA challenge for accounts that don't have 2FA enabled, to set it up in-line. Likely will need to forward proxy and that potentially won't help either.This works locally for me, it does give me a warning of suspicious activity but thats after logging in. try changing the url to "https://accounts.google.com/signin" since this will redirect to oauth v3 login screen instead of the old oauth v2 one.
hey bro, can i contact you somewhere else? i really need your help
Its been more than a month, but if you still need to contant me, you can do so on hello215
on discord
its been more than a month but if you still, for whatever reason, need to contact me, you can do so on discord with the tag
hello215
@Fakesum Does this method only work locally? I am trying to standup some tests on jenkins but after entering the password this way, I'm then redirected to
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
and cannot complete the auth flow.
works well locally though
EDIT:https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
is a 2FA challenge for accounts that don't have 2FA enabled, to set it up in-line. Likely will need to forward proxy and that potentially won't help either.This works locally for me, it does give me a warning of suspicious activity but thats after logging in. try changing the url to "https://accounts.google.com/signin" since this will redirect to oauth v3 login screen instead of the old oauth v2 one.
hey bro, can i contact you somewhere else? i really need your help
Its been more than a month, but if you still need to contant me, you can do so on
hello215
on discord
Hi Guy. You can help me login google with python?
I have added your discord account. Thank bro
from seleniumwire import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import time
import random
Paths and credentials
firefox_binary_path = r'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe'
profile_path = r'C:\Users\tec-d\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\c6rj509q.default-release'
your_email = '@gmail.com'
your_password = ''
Proxy settings
proxies = [
"......",
]
proxy = random.choice(proxies)
proxy_host, proxy_port, proxy_username, proxy_password = proxy.split(':')
proxy_options = {
'proxy': {
'http': f'http://{proxy_username}:{proxy_password}@{proxy_host}:{proxy_port}',
'https': f'https://{proxy_username}:{proxy_password}@{proxy_host}:{proxy_port}',
'no_proxy': 'localhost,127.0.0.1'
}
}
Firefox options
FF_OPTIONS = [
'--no-sandbox',
'--start-maximized',
'--start-fullscreen',
'--single-process',
'--disable-dev-shm-usage',
'--incognito',
'--disable-blink-features=AutomationControlled',
'--disable-xss-auditor',
'--disable-web-security',
'--ignore-certificate-errors',
'--disable-notifications',
'--disable-infobars',
'--disable-extensions',
'--useAutomationExtension=False',
'--excludeSwitches=enable-automation',
]
Firefox profile preferences
SET_PREF = {
'general.useragent.override': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/105.0.0.0 Safari/537.36',
'permissions.default.desktop-notification': 1,
'dom.webnotifications.enabled': 1,
'dom.push.enabled': 1,
'intl.accept_languages': 'en-US',
'network.proxy.type': 1,
'network.proxy.http': proxy_host,
'network.proxy.http_port': int(proxy_port),
'network.proxy.ssl': proxy_host,
'network.proxy.ssl_port': int(proxy_port),
'network.proxy.socks_username': proxy_username,
'network.proxy.socks_password': proxy_password,
'media.peerconnection.enabled': False,
'network.cookie.cookieBehavior': 0,
'network.cookie.lifetimePolicy': 0,
}
options = webdriver.FirefoxOptions()
options.binary_location = firefox_binary_path
options.add_argument(f'--profile={profile_path}')
for option in FF_OPTIONS:
options.add_argument(option)
browser = webdriver.Firefox(seleniumwire_options=proxy_options, options=options)
email_field = WebDriverWait(browser, 40).until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.ID, 'identifierId')))
email_field.send_keys(your_email)
email_field.send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
time.sleep(random.uniform(3, 6))
email_field = WebDriverWait(browser, 40).until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.ID, 'identifierId')))
email_field.send_keys(your_email)
email_field.send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
time.sleep(random.uniform(3, 6))
password_field = WebDriverWait(browser, 20).until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.NAME, 'password')))
password_field.send_keys(your_password)
password_field.send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
WebDriverWait(browser, 30).until(EC.title_contains('Inbox'))
except Exception as e:
print(f"An error occurred: {e}")
finally:
browser.quit() la meme probleme reste pour moi que conexion non securises mon besoin browser firefox
I wrote a javascript file to login. I made two tests:
- Open chrome via cmd and use chromedriver to connect to this existing chrome process, then run the javascript file in this chrome by selenium.
Result: "This browser or app may not be secure"- Open chrome via cmd, then paste content of javascript file into console to login,
Result: Login successfully.
What's the differences? I dont use any selenium functions like sendkeys, click, etc... All is done via the code in js file. The chrome processes in two cases opened via cmd not via selenium.Hi bro. I 'am from VN. Can you help me automation login google
@dattv02 I have managed to resolve this in Ruby, but I can help you implement a similar solution in Python. It works flawlessly to log in to a Google account on either the Chrome or Firefox browser.
@Fakesum Does this method only work locally? I am trying to standup some tests on jenkins but after entering the password this way, I'm then redirected to
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
and cannot complete the auth flow.works well locally though
EDIT:
https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/challenge/iap
is a 2FA challenge for accounts that don't have 2FA enabled, to set it up in-line. Likely will need to forward proxy and that potentially won't help either.