driver.find_element(By.XPATH, \"//*[@id=\'upl-zone\']/input\").send_keys(\"https://ercess.com//images//events//-Blockchain-2019-36613-banner.png\")
You first need to download the image to your computer and then upload it...
You can use requests
:
import requests
URL = "https://ercess.com//images//events//-Blockchain-2019-36613-banner.png"
picture_req = requests.get(URL)
if picture_req.status_code == 200:
with open("/path/to/image.jpg", 'wb') as f:
f.write(picture_req.content)
Then send the /path/to/image.jpg
:
driver.find_element(By.XPATH, "//*[@id='upl-zone']/input").send_keys("/path/to/image.jpg")
Or you can use the Legacy interface of urllib
you will use urlretrieve
:
import urllib.request
URL = "https://ercess.com//images//events//-Blockchain-2019-36613-banner.png"
urllib.urlretrieve(URL, "file_name.png")
driver.find_element(By.XPATH, "//*[@id='upl-zone']/input").send_keys("file_name.png")
EDIT:
To send the path to the file with send_keys you can use pathlib
from pathlib import Path
# `cwd`: current directory is straightforward
cwd = Path.cwd()
# using "F"string for format you can use: image_file_name = str(cwd) + "\" + "file_name.png"
image_file_name = fr"{cwd}\file_name.png"
# this print is just to show the image_file_name
print(image_file_name)
Hope this helps you!