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    DrissionPage

    DrissionPage

    Python based web automation tool. Powerful and elegant

    DrissionPage is a Python-based automation framework that blends the capabilities of Selenium for browser automation with Requests-HTML for fast, headless web data extraction. It enables seamless switching between browser-controlled and headless HTTP sessions within the same interface. Ideal for web scraping, testing, and automation, DrissionPage is lightweight and highly efficient, offering more flexibility than standard Selenium or Requests usage alone.
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    SeleniumBase

    SeleniumBase

    A framework for browser automation and testing with Selenium

    SeleniumBase automatically handles common WebDriver actions such as launching web browsers before tests, saving screenshots during failures, and closing web browsers after tests. SeleniumBase lets you customize test runs from the command line. SeleniumBase uses simple syntax for commands. pytest includes automatic test discovery. If you don't specify a specific file or folder to run, pytest will automatically search through all subdirectories for tests to run. No More Flaky Tests!...
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    OpenWPM

    OpenWPM

    A web privacy measurement framework

    OpenWPM is a web privacy measurement framework that makes it easy to collect data for privacy studies on a scale of thousands to millions of websites. OpenWPM is built on top of Firefox, with automation provided by Selenium. It includes several hooks for data collection. Check out the instrumentation section below for more details. OpenWPM is tested on Ubuntu 18.04 via TravisCI and is commonly used via the docker container that this repo builds, which is also based on Ubuntu. Although we...
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    Splinter

    Splinter

    Splinter - Python test framework for web applications

    Splinter is a Python test framework for web applications, providing a simple and consistent API for browser automation and testing.
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    CEF Python

    CEF Python

    Python bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF)

    ...There are numerous use cases for CEF. Use it as a modern HTML5 based rendering engine that can act as a replacement for classic desktop GUI frameworks. Think of it as Electron for Python. Embed a web browser widget in a classic Qt / GTK / wxPython desktop application. Use it for automated testing of web applications with more advanced capabilities than Selenium web browser automation due to CEF low level programming APIs.
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