My goal is to log-in to Gmail, serialize the cookies, exit the browser, then open a new browser, load the saved cookies, and check my email without needing to enter my log-in details. Pretty straight-forward, and I've been able to do this with almost every website I've tried. However, Gmail forces me to sign in again, each time.
Here's my code:
from splinter import Browser
import selenium
import pickle
def export_cookies(browser, the_name):
yummy = browser.cookies.all(verbose=True)
location = 'cookies/' + the_name
pickle_save(yummy, location)
print(the_name, "saved", len(yummy))
def pickle_save(obj, location):
file_name = location
file_object = open(file_name, 'wb')
pickle.dump(obj, file_object)
file_object.close()
def pickle_load_account(cookie_file_name):
try:
return pickle.load(open(cookie_file_name, "rb"))
except FileNotFoundError:
return 0
def browser_add_cookies(browser, cookies):
if len(cookies) > 0:
for cookie in cookies:
browser.cookies.add({cookie['name']: cookie['value']})
print("-----", len(cookies), " cookies added, reloading")
browser.visit('https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox')
else:
print("No cookies to load. Error.")
browser = Browser('firefox')
browser.visit('https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox')
cookie_file = "cookies/name"
load_cookies = pickle_load_account(cookie_file)
browser_add_cookies(browser, load_cookies)
browser.visit('https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox')
input("Save cookies?")
export_cookies(browser, "name")
This code assumes the cookies were already saved, but then re-saves them in the end, so a second run (if you sign in manually the first time).
My guess is that Gmail somehow uses a more advanced method of cookie recognition?