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For lord knows what reason, I'm trying to use Selenium Command Line Runner to run some tests inside a particular Selenium IDE .side file that crawl the UI of a logged-in G Suite account. This is not a problem in the IDE--I can log into the G Suite account, install the Selenium IDE extension, open my .side file, and run all its tests--the browsers are all authenticated. Is there any way for me to launch that .side file from the command line instead?

The first thing I thought to try was to see if the command line runner could run the tests inside a particular .side file using a particular local chrome profile, one that was already authenticated. However:

selenium-side-runner -c "browserName='chrome' chromeOptions.args=[profile-directory='Profile 2', user-data-dir='/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/']" Calendar\ Settings.side

merely launches the file in the typical default, unauthenticated Chrome profile. Because my test is configured to open a URL that assumes one has already authenticated, I'm brought to Google's authentication screen.

I'd like either to a) have the command line runner run the .side file in an already-authenticated chrome profile, or b) have the .side file's suite of tests begin with an authentication flow, then have the remaining tests in the suite run in the authenticated chrome profile. Is there a way to do either?

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