Sometimes, certain RPA bot operations can break due to inactive websites, changed HTML, or altered page aesthetics (especially those using OCR). This script aims to monitor these changes to enhance proactivity in response to the described issues.
Check the glossary section of the repository.
The goal is to monitor the status, layout, and HTML of a list of websites to be proactive in case of breaking changes in RPA bots.
If you want to contribute to the code, please read the CONTRIBUTING section.
- Check if an issue is already open with the issue tracker or submit a new issue.
To check that the prerequisites are met, review this check-list:
- Chrome WebDriver (120.0.6099.200 or upper)
- Python 3.9 or upper
You can find the list of each module needed by the software within the requirements file.
- Fork this repository;
- Run the following commands:
python setup.py check python setup.py build python setup.py install
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Website Status Recognition
Watchtower
monitors each each website status code and status message. -
Graphical Change Recognition
Watchtower
monitors each each website appereance by a crop resistant checksum of a website snap. -
HTML Structure Recognition
Watchtower
monitors each each website HTML code, besides hred and values. -
Outlook Emails
Watchtower
sends an Outlook email with a table of the anomalies according to an e-mail template.
Please see our Security Policy for reporting vulnerabilities.
This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 license. See LICENSE for more information.
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