Selenium webdriver: Modifying navigator.webdriver flag to prevent selenium detection

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既然无缘 2020-11-22 00:57

I\'m trying to automate a very basic task in a website using selenium and chrome but somehow the website detects when chrome is driven by selenium and blocks every request.

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  •  醉话见心
    2020-11-22 01:09

    First the update 1

    execute_cdp_cmd(): With the availability of execute_cdp_cmd(cmd, cmd_args) command now you can easily execute google-chrome-devtools commands using Selenium. Using this feature you can modify the navigator.webdriver easily to prevent Selenium from getting detected.


    Preventing Detection 2

    To prevent Selenium driven WebDriver getting detected a niche approach would include either/all of the below mentioned steps:

    • Rotating the user-agent through execute_cdp_cmd() command as follows:

      #Setting up Chrome/83.0.4103.53 as useragent
      driver.execute_cdp_cmd('Network.setUserAgentOverride', {"userAgent": 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/83.0.4103.53 Safari/537.36'})
      
    • Change the property value of the navigator for webdriver to undefined

      driver.execute_script("Object.defineProperty(navigator, 'webdriver', {get: () => undefined})")
      
    • Exclude the collection of enable-automation switches

      options.add_experimental_option("excludeSwitches", ["enable-automation"])
      
    • Turn-off useAutomationExtension

      options.add_experimental_option('useAutomationExtension', False)
      

    Sample Code 3

    Clubbing up all the steps mentioned above and effective code block will be:

    from selenium import webdriver
    
    options = webdriver.ChromeOptions() 
    options.add_argument("start-maximized")
    options.add_experimental_option("excludeSwitches", ["enable-automation"])
    options.add_experimental_option('useAutomationExtension', False)
    driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options, executable_path=r'C:\WebDrivers\chromedriver.exe')
    driver.execute_script("Object.defineProperty(navigator, 'webdriver', {get: () => undefined})")
    driver.execute_cdp_cmd('Network.setUserAgentOverride', {"userAgent": 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/83.0.4103.53 Safari/537.36'})
    print(driver.execute_script("return navigator.userAgent;"))
    driver.get('https://www.httpbin.org/headers')
    

    History

    As per the W3C Editor's Draft the current implementation strictly mentions:

    The webdriver-active flag is set to true when the user agent is under remote control which is initially set to false.

    Further,

    Navigator includes NavigatorAutomationInformation;
    

    It is to be noted that:

    The NavigatorAutomationInformation interface should not be exposed on WorkerNavigator.

    The NavigatorAutomationInformation interface is defined as:

    interface mixin NavigatorAutomationInformation {
        readonly attribute boolean webdriver;
    };
    

    which returns true if webdriver-active flag is set, false otherwise.

    Finally, the navigator.webdriver defines a standard way for co-operating user agents to inform the document that it is controlled by WebDriver, so that alternate code paths can be triggered during automation.

    Caution: Altering/tweaking the above mentioned parameters may block the navigation and get the WebDriver instance detected.


    Update (6-Nov-2019)

    As of the current implementation an ideal way to access a web page without getting detected would be to use the ChromeOptions() class to add a couple of arguments to:

    • Exclude the collection of enable-automation switches
    • Turn-off useAutomationExtension

    through an instance of ChromeOptions as follows:

    • Java Example:

      System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Utility\\BrowserDrivers\\chromedriver.exe");
      ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
      options.setExperimentalOption("excludeSwitches", Collections.singletonList("enable-automation"));
      options.setExperimentalOption("useAutomationExtension", false);
      WebDriver driver =  new ChromeDriver(options);
      driver.get("https://www.google.com/");
      
    • Python Example

      from selenium import webdriver
      
      options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
      options.add_experimental_option("excludeSwitches", ["enable-automation"])
      options.add_experimental_option('useAutomationExtension', False)
      driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options, executable_path=r'C:\path\to\chromedriver.exe')
      driver.get("https://www.google.com/")
      

    Legends

    1: Applies to Selenium's Python clients only.

    2: Applies to Selenium's Python clients only.

    3: Applies to Selenium's Python clients only.

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