I'm trying to set up some selenium tests to our staging server using Sauce Labs. It's behind a basic http auth, so theoretically I could set the selenium URL to http://user:[email protected]
. However, the password contains a "@", causing all sorts of problems as you can imagine. I tried escaping it with a backslash but that did nothing from what I can tell.
So,
is there an alternative way to do http authentication using selenium, i.e., not via the URL. Or,
is there a way to use URL-based auth but somehow tell the browser that the "@" is part of the password?
You just need to encode special characters like that before passing them as part of the URL, so @
would need to be passed as %40
, eg:
https://user:password%40www.example.com
(I typically use this - http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/dencoder/ - for my en/decoding needs.)
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