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I'm wondering if there is a way to click on an extension button with Selenium without using win32api. Here's the image, in the black circle is the extension icon which I'd want to click.

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That icon is located in the toolbar, so I don' know if there's a way to look for it with Selenium.

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First install pyautogui then find an image of the extension icon and save it on your computer in some location like ./extn_icon.png. Then use the following code to click on the extension:

import pyautogui

img_location = pyautogui.locateOnScreen(image_path, confidence=0.5)
image_location_point = pyautogui.center(img_location)
x, y = image_location_point
pyautogui.click(x, y)
therealak12
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No, It is not possible with Selenium. The only way to achieve what you want to do is to use any automation tool that actually runs directly in the OS that you use.

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Below is the solution is in Python with pyautogui.

Pre-Condition:

save the extension image in the project folder (I saved it under "autogui_ref_snaps" folder in my example with "capture_full_screenshot.png" name

Imports needed

from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver import ChromeOptions
from Common_Methods.GenericMethods import *
import pyautogui  #<== need this to click on extension

Script:

options = ChromeOptions()
options.add_argument("--load-extension=" + r"C:\Users\supputuri\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\fdpohaocaechififmbbbbbknoalclacl\5.1_0") #<== loading unpacked extension

driver = webdriver.Chrome(
executable_path=os.path.join(chrome_options=options)
url = "https://google.com/"
driver.get(url)

# get the extension box
extn = pyautogui.locateOnScreen(os.path.join(GenericMethods.get_full_path_to_folder('autogui_ref_snaps') + "/capture_full_screenshot.png"))
# click on extension 
pyautogui.click(x=extn[0],y=extn[1],clicks=1,interval=0.0,button="left")

If you are loading an extension and it's not available in incognito mode then follow my answer in here to enable it.

supputuri
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You could work around this by using this link with selenium. The behavior might be slightly different, however.

chrome-extension://<the extension identity>/html/login.html

Visit this link to get extension identity: How to get extension identity

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  • extension id in my case is "dkgjopcolgcafhnicdahjemapkniikeh" . when I go to that link, it just says your file was not found. Is there maybe a way to activate the extension instead of using Selenium clicking? – DoctorEvil Jul 25 '18 at 19:13
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i am facing the same problem but i am able to do it with sikuli. its very easy to use this and you can find the jar in maven repository for this

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    Please don't just post some tool or library as an answer. At least demonstrate [how it solves the problem](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/251605) in the answer itself. – Yunnosch Sep 05 '20 at 07:54