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How can I load session and cookies from Selenium browser? The following code:

import requests

cookies = [{u'domain': u'academics.vit.ac.in',
            u'name': u'ASPSESSIONIDAEQDTQRB',
            u'value': u'ADGIJGJDDGLFIIOCEZJHJCGC',
            u'expiry': None, u'path': u'/',
            u'secure': True}]
response = requests.get(url2, cookies=cookies)

gives me the following exception:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "F:\PYTHON\python_scripts\cookies\cookies3.py", line 23, in <module>
    response = requests.get(url2, cookies=cookies)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\requests\api.py", line 68, in get
    return request('get', url, **kwargs)<br/>
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\requests\sessions.py", line 450, in request
    prep = self.prepare_request(req)
    cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\requests\cookies.py", line 439, in cookiejar_from_dict
    cookiejar.set_cookie(create_cookie(name, cookie_dict[name]))
TypeError: list indices must be integers, not dict
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  • 1
    Yeah its possible, but why would you want to do that?
    – That1Guy
    Apr 10, 2015 at 13:57
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    @That1Guy am using selenium to overcome captcha based login. then onwards i need to parse more than 1000 urls for xml info. But if i use selenium i will have to load the page using browser, but i need to do it in background only
    – Cibin
    Apr 10, 2015 at 14:02

4 Answers 4

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First you have to get the cookies from your driver instance:

cookies = driver.get_cookies()

This returns cookie dictionaries for your session.

Next, set those cookies in requests:

s = requests.Session()
for cookie in cookies:
    s.cookies.set(cookie['name'], cookie['value'])
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  • getting error in this line s.cookies.set(**cookie) TypeError: create_cookie() got unexpected keyword arguments: [u'expiry'] the cookie when printed is like this [{u'domain': u'acemics.it.ac.in', u'secure': True, u'value': u'PBHHJGJDHMSEEHGCDJLICARE', u'expiry': None, u'path': u'/', u'name': u'ASPSESSIONIDAEQDTQRB'}]
    – Cibin
    Apr 10, 2015 at 17:26
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    error in line a = requests.get(url2, cookies=cookies) TypeError: list indices must be integers, not dict
    – Cibin
    Apr 10, 2015 at 17:59
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    That1Guy, most probably the downvotes are due to the fact you don't care about extra parameters like http only, path etc. Though, it's just an educated guess, you know.
    – Konstantin
    Apr 20, 2017 at 11:14
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    @MichaelCGood I exported cookies from selenium driver first. It was then onboarded to requests session object before making the next request.
    – Cibin
    Oct 1, 2018 at 6:22
  • Can you help me with reverse of this,that is from request to selenium, I am trying to, but selenium always seems to start a fresh session :(
    – Pritish
    Dec 11, 2019 at 10:42
6

You can use 3rd party package like selenium-requests or requestium. They provide function to share cookies between requests and selenium.

5

I made this solution, it's solved unexpected keyword arguments expiry

def set_cookies(cookies, s):
    for cookie in cookies:
        if 'httpOnly' in cookie:
            httpO = cookie.pop('httpOnly')
            cookie['rest'] = {'httpOnly': httpO}
        if 'expiry' in cookie:
            cookie['expires'] = cookie.pop('expiry')
        s.cookies.set(**cookie)
    return s
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I think this doesn't directly answer the question but if your goal is to make requests pretending to be the same session that selenium is, you can do this:

resp = browser.execute_script(f'''
    var xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xmlHttp.open( "GET", "{yourUrl}", false );
    xmlHttp.send( null );
    return xmlHttp.responseText;
'''
)
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