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Princeton/pu/libexec/check_https_Blackboard.py

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Python

#!/usr/local/monitoring/bin/python
import calendar, time, sys
sys.path.insert (1, '/usr/local/monitoring/princeton/lib')
from puseleniumnew import init_selenium
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.common import exceptions as EXCEP
from random import sample
if len (sys.argv) != 4:
print "Usage: %s <URL> <username> <password>" % sys.argv[0]
sys.exit (3)
url = sys.argv[1]
usr = sys.argv[2]
usrpass = sys.argv[3]
ff, fp = init_selenium()
try:
ff.implicitly_wait (10)
ff.get (url)
bbid = ff.find_element_by_xpath ("//input[@type='radio'][@value='blackboardId']")
bbid.click()
loginid = ff.find_element_by_id ("user_id")
loginid.send_keys (usr)
loginpass = ff.find_element_by_id ("password")
loginpass.send_keys (usrpass)
continuebtn = ff.find_element_by_xpath ("//div[text()='Login']")
continuebtn.click()
logout = ff.find_element_by_xpath ("//a[@title='Logout']")
logout.click()
WebDriverWait (ff, 10).until (EC.element_to_be_clickable((By.XPATH, "//input[@type='radio'][@value='blackboardId']")))
time.sleep(5)
except EXCEP.ErrorInResponseException, (resp, msg):
print "ERROR: An error occured communicating with the browser server: Response: %s; Message: %s" % (resp, msg)
sys.exit (1)
except EXCEP.NoSuchElementException, msg:
print "ERROR: Unable to locate webpage element. Probably the page loaded incompletely or incorrectly: %s" % msg
sys.exit (1)
except EXCEP.TimeoutException, msg:
print "ERROR: Request timed out. Network??? Response: %s" % msg
sys.exit (1)
except EXCEP.WebDriverException, msg:
print "ERROR: I don't know what happened. Read this - %s" % msg
sys.exit (1)
finally:
ff.quit()
print "Successfully logged on to Blackboard and logged off"
sys.exit (0)