How to block third party party JS using chrome profile 'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls'












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I have an automation suite running on an e-commerce website, which has a lot of third party JS content I do not want to load while running my tests.
I am looking for ways to block the unwanted content on the website to reduce the page load time.



I was able to block images using the following block of code



{
browserName: 'chrome',
acceptInsecureCerts: true,
chromeOptions: {
'prefs': {
'profile': {
'default_content_setting_values': {
'images': 2,
},
},
},
}
}


However, when I try to pass the the URLs I want to block using 'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls', it does not work. This is how I tried passing the values to this flag:



'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': { "www.googletagservices.com" : 2 }



However, none of those combinations worked. Anyone who has used this with webdriverIO and would be able to help?










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    I have an automation suite running on an e-commerce website, which has a lot of third party JS content I do not want to load while running my tests.
    I am looking for ways to block the unwanted content on the website to reduce the page load time.



    I was able to block images using the following block of code



    {
    browserName: 'chrome',
    acceptInsecureCerts: true,
    chromeOptions: {
    'prefs': {
    'profile': {
    'default_content_setting_values': {
    'images': 2,
    },
    },
    },
    }
    }


    However, when I try to pass the the URLs I want to block using 'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls', it does not work. This is how I tried passing the values to this flag:



    'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
    'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
    'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': { "www.googletagservices.com" : 2 }



    However, none of those combinations worked. Anyone who has used this with webdriverIO and would be able to help?










    share|improve this question



























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      I have an automation suite running on an e-commerce website, which has a lot of third party JS content I do not want to load while running my tests.
      I am looking for ways to block the unwanted content on the website to reduce the page load time.



      I was able to block images using the following block of code



      {
      browserName: 'chrome',
      acceptInsecureCerts: true,
      chromeOptions: {
      'prefs': {
      'profile': {
      'default_content_setting_values': {
      'images': 2,
      },
      },
      },
      }
      }


      However, when I try to pass the the URLs I want to block using 'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls', it does not work. This is how I tried passing the values to this flag:



      'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
      'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
      'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': { "www.googletagservices.com" : 2 }



      However, none of those combinations worked. Anyone who has used this with webdriverIO and would be able to help?










      share|improve this question
















      I have an automation suite running on an e-commerce website, which has a lot of third party JS content I do not want to load while running my tests.
      I am looking for ways to block the unwanted content on the website to reduce the page load time.



      I was able to block images using the following block of code



      {
      browserName: 'chrome',
      acceptInsecureCerts: true,
      chromeOptions: {
      'prefs': {
      'profile': {
      'default_content_setting_values': {
      'images': 2,
      },
      },
      },
      }
      }


      However, when I try to pass the the URLs I want to block using 'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls', it does not work. This is how I tried passing the values to this flag:



      'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
      'managed_javascript_blocked_for_urls': [ "www.googletagservices.com" ]
      'default_javascript_blocked_for_urls': { "www.googletagservices.com" : 2 }



      However, none of those combinations worked. Anyone who has used this with webdriverIO and would be able to help?







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