I am using selenium webdriver to automate downloading several PDF files. I get the PDF preview window (see below), and now I would like to download the file. How can I accomplish this using Google Chrome as the browser?
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Take a look at this answer... maybe it'll help you. – dot.Py Jul 27 '17 at 11:35
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Try this code, it worked for me.
options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.add_experimental_option('prefs', {
"download.default_directory": "C:/Users/XXXX/Desktop", #Change default directory for downloads
"download.prompt_for_download": False, #To auto download the file
"download.directory_upgrade": True,
"plugins.always_open_pdf_externally": True #It will not show PDF directly in chrome
})
self.driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options
You can download the pdf (Embeded pdf
& Normal pdf
) from web using selenium.
from selenium import webdriver
download_dir = "C:\\Users\\omprakashpk\\Documents" # for linux/*nix, download_dir="/usr/Public"
options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
profile = {"plugins.plugins_list": [{"enabled": False, "name": "Chrome PDF Viewer"}], # Disable Chrome's PDF Viewer
"download.default_directory": download_dir , "download.extensions_to_open": "applications/pdf"}
options.add_experimental_option("prefs", profile)
driver = webdriver.Chrome('C:\\chromedriver\\chromedriver_2_32.exe', chrome_options=options) # Optional argument, if not specified will search path.
driver.get(`pdf_url`)
It will download and save the pdf in directory specified. Change the download_dir
location and chrome driver location
as per your convenience.
You can download chrome driver from here.
Hope it helps!
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this works with gui, if I add
options.add_argument('headless')
it doesn't work. Any idea why? – jaggi Feb 14 '18 at 11:31 -
Try
add_argument("--headless")
. It works with python3. I am sure, it will work for python 2 also. – Om Prakash Feb 14 '18 at 11:37 -
I'm also using python3. it might be working for other pdf links but for AWS S3 links, it's not working. eg:
http://spark-public.s3.amazonaws.com/nlp/slides/AdvancedMaxent.pdf
. Even wget doesn't for aws links. I'm not sure how aws checks you whether you are in gui mode or not. – jaggi Feb 14 '18 at 16:00 -
it seems that 'not allowing' file downloads in headless mode is a security feature bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=696481#c39 – jaggi Mar 3 '18 at 6:26
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@ Om Prakash, have you tested your code with mode of headless chrome? Because I tested the code from your github page in headless chrome and it didn't work. – exteral Jun 23 '18 at 9:11
In My case it worked without any code modification,Just need to disabled the Chrome pdf viewer
Here are the steps to disable it
- Go into Chrome Settings
- Scroll to the bottom click on Advanced
- Under Privacy And Security - Click on "Site Settings"
- Scroll to PDF Documents
- Enable "Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome"