Browser Customization

Although the default browser configurations provided by bok-choy should be sufficient for most needs, sometimes you’ll need to customize it a little for particular tests or even an entire test suite. Here are some of the options bok-choy provides for doing that.

Firefox Profile Preferences

Whether you use a custom profile or not, you can customize the profile’s preferences before the browser is launched. To do this, create a function which takes a FirefoxProfile as a parameter and add it via the bok_choy.browser.add_profile_customizer() function. For example, to suppress the “unresponsive script” warning dialog that normally interrupts a test case in Firefox when running accessibility tests on a particularly long page:

def customize_preferences(profile):
    profile.set_preference('dom.max_chrome_script_run_time', 0)
    profile.set_preference('dom.max_script_run_time', 0)
bok_choy.browser.add_profile_customizer(customize_preferences)

This customization can be done in any of the normal places that test setup occurs: setUpClass(), a pytest fixture, the test case itself, etc. You can clear any previously-added profile customizers via the bok_choy.browser.clear_profile_customizers() function.

Firefox Profile Directory

Normally, selenium launches Firefox using a new, anonymous user profile. If you have a specific Firefox profile that you’d like to use instead, you can specify the path to its directory in the FIREFOX_PROFILE_PATH environment variable anytime before the call to bok_choy.browser.browser(). This passes the path to the FirefoxProfile constructor so the browser can be launched with any customizations that have been made to that profile.