I'm looking into phantomjs as a possible solution for UI automation in my latest project, but I can't seem to get windows authentication to work properly. I've tried setting the page.settings.userName
and page.settings.password
, but the snippet below always gets a 401 and the underlying stack makes no effort to resolve it. My search-fu has failed me, so I come to the community to ask for help.
var page = require('webpage').create();
page.onResourceReceived = function(response) {
phantom.exit(response.status);
};
page.open('http://bing.com');
For me this case works perfect.
mike-rogers solution
var _driverOptions = new PhantomJSOptions();
var _driverService = PhantomJSDriverService.CreateDefaultService();
_driverOptions.AddAdditionalCapability("phantomjs.page.settings.userAgent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2228.0 Safari/537.36");
_driver = new PhantomJSDriver(_driverService, _driverOptions);
using (Impersonation.LogonUser(domain, login, pass, LogonType.Interactive))
{
using (var proxy = new NtlmProxy(new Uri("http://yoursite.com/"), options))
{
_driver.Navigate().GoToUrl(url);
}
}
There is an open PhantomJS Issue with ongoing discussion. It appears that PhantomJS does not support (automatic/integrated) NTLM Authentication, meaning that it will not work against a server that requires Integrated Windows Authentication.
You can add your domain credentials to the URL:
var driver = new PhantomJSDriver();
driver.Manage().Window.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(1024, 1024);
driver.Url = "http://myusername:mypassword@localhost/myapp";
I think this might be a version 2 thing, I'm not sure. AFAIK no support for passing through credentials of the current user, which is a shame.