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undetected_chromedriver
https://github.com/ultrafunkamsterdam/undetected-chromedriver
Optimized Selenium Chromedriver patch which does not trigger anti-bot services like Distill Network / Imperva / DataDome / Botprotect.io Automatically downloads the driver binary and patches it.
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Tested on version 75,76,77,78,79,80,81,83,84,85,86
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patching also works on MS Edge (chromium-based) webdriver binary
New
By default, the console log function is disabled to prevent certain detections until a cleaner solution is found. You can still enable it using
import undetected_chromedriver as uc
driver = uc.Chrome(enable_console_log=True)
Installation
pip install undetected-chromedriver
Usage
To prevent unnecessary hair-pulling and issue-rasing, please mind the important note at the end of this document .
the easy way (recommended)
import undetected_chromedriver as uc
driver = uc.Chrome()
driver.get('https://distilnetworks.com')
# To target specific version
import undetected_chromedriver as uc
uc.TARGET_VERSION = 85
driver = uc.Chrome()
patches selenium module
Needs to be done before importing from selenium package
import undetected_chromedriver as uc
uc.install()
from selenium.webdriver import Chrome
driver = Chrome()
driver.get('https://distilnetworks.com')
the customized way
import undetected_chromedriver as uc
#specify chromedriver version to download and patch
#this did not work correctly until 1.2.1
uc.TARGET_VERSION = 78
# or specify your own chromedriver binary to patch
undetected_chromedriver.install(
executable_path='c:/users/user1/chromedriver.exe',
)
from selenium.webdriver import Chrome, ChromeOptions
opts = ChromeOptions()
opts.add_argument(f'--proxy-server=socks5://127.0.0.1:9050')
driver = Chrome(options=opts)
driver.get('https://distilnetworks.com')
datadome.co
These guys have actually a powerful product, and a link to this repo, which makes me wanna test their product. Make sure you use a "clean" ip for this one.
# STANDARD chromedriver
from selenium import webdriver
chrome = webdriver.Chrome()
chrome.get('https://datadome.co/customers-stories/toppreise-ends-web-scraping-and-content-theft-with-datadome/')
chrome.save_screenshot('datadome_regular_webdriver.png')
True
# after this detectioon, you'll keep being nagged with puzzles, even if you use another machine from the same same network (they use a very tight but effective regime, possibly combination of fingerprinting and ip-flagging).
# UNDETECTED chromedriver (headless,even)
import undetected_chromedriver as uc
options = uc.ChromeOptions()
options.headless=True
options.add_argument('--headless')
chrome = uc.Chrome(options=options)
chrome.get('https://datadome.co/customers-stories/toppreise-ends-web-scraping-and-content-theft-with-datadome/')
chrome.save_screenshot('datadome_undetected_webddriver.png')
Check both saved screenhots here
important note
the default blank page on start plays a BIG role in the anti-detection workings of the module. You will only become undetectable from the moment you use driver.get(url) to navigate to some url (and next and next and next). This automatically means that if you enter a url in the browser screen by hand right after launch, you are NOT protected! New Tabs: same story. If you really need multi-tabs, then open the tab with the blank page (hint: url is data:,
including comma, and yes, driver accepts it) and do your thing as usual. If you follow these "rules" (actually its default behaviour), then you will have a great time for now.
TL;DR and for the visual-minded:
In [1]: import undetected_chromedriver as uc
In [2]: driver = uc.Chrome()
In [3]: driver.execute_script('return navigator.webdriver')
Out[3]: True # Detectable
In [4]: driver.get('https://distilnetworks.com') # starts magic
In [4]: driver.execute_script('return navigator.webdriver')
In [5]: None # Undetectable!