I know that with watir-WebDriver, I can make use of RubyBindings to have the browser load specific profiles or Firefox add-ons when I create a new browser instance. However, can I use Watir to actually use the add-on(s) I open?

The reason I ask is that I am trying to implement a web scraper to navigate to websites and record HTTP interactions. However, since Tamper Data already does the HTTP request/response logging I require, I'd rather use its functionality instead of having to redo it myself.

If this is not possible, I'm wondering if anyone knows a unit tester that will allow me to:

  1. Open a Firefox browser & load Tamper Data
  2. Navigate to specified pages
  3. Click a button on Tamper Data's UI
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this works for me to launch firebug:

Win 7 & XP

require 'watir-webdriver' default = Watir::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new

If you are admin on yr machine it will be the following... otherwise search and provide path

default.add_extension("/Users/Administrator/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/krqve9uc.firebug/extensions/firebug@software.joehewitt.com.xpi")

b = Watir::Browser.new(:firefox, :profile => default)

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This doesn't answer my question. Like I said, I realize that I can load extensions/add-ons, but how do I actually interact with those extensions/add-ons? – Kotsu Aug 1 '11 at 16:00
Kotsu, did you find a solution? I'm having a similar issue (I need to interact with an AddOn) – Dorian Nov 17 '11 at 10:25
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