

The same is provided by an icon that you can put wherever you prefer in the urlbar and/or in statusbar or in addon. that specific add on is no longer supported, but your idea is good, i will use a download manager, and input all the.
FIREFOX PROFILE MANAGER ADDON DRIVER
WebDriver driver = FirefoxDriver(profile) this extension will not be compatible with Firefox versions > 52, due to the changes decided by Mozilla in extensions support with Firefox It adds in the File menu two new items to start another profile or the profile manager. Maybe take a look on the official support page for FF profile manager or here: Custom Firefox profile for Selenium to get some idea on FF profiles. I attempted to do the Profiles thing, but didn’t see my Sessions. Here it is showing seven different processes for a single desktop app ‘Firefox (7). The Firefox multiple processes may vary from users to users.

Once you have created a named profile in this way, you can assign it to your driver in Selenium like this: ProfilesIni allProfiles = new ProfilesIni() įirefoxProfile profile = allProfiles.getProfile("selenium") I reverted back to a previous version of Firefox. Go to ‘Processes’ tab and Click on ‘>’ sign before Firefox. You can also delete your profile folder if you want to start Firefox from a fresh state. This will cause Firefox Profile Manager to load the profile and will allow you to then launch Firefox manually with this profile to configure or test it, which is what I presume you want to do. To back up your profile(s), copy the folder(s) in the Profiles folder to an external hard drive or a cloud service. Using your example, you'd then add the following to this file (where N in the header is the next unused profile number):
FIREFOX PROFILE MANAGER ADDON INSTALL
Open Firefox, and keep it open, run install Firefox (must be same version, if you do not wont update) It will treat that as update, but this is just fix broken things And then you have profile manager back. Your mileage may vary depending on your OS, but I'm sure you can find it with a quick search. If you cannot access your profile manager from Run command or command line, there is broken Firefox manager So, you can: 1. The Profiles directory within this folder contains the stores of existing Firefox profiles, which are quite handy to copy when you want to use an existing profile as the template for a new one. In order to get Firefox to persist your driver and make it available from profile manager, you need to edit the file profiles.ini, on my (Windows 7) machine this was in: The method call you stated simply creates a java profile object from the given directory of profile information which is then passed to Firefox via the WebDriver instance.
