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Automate Core Actions

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AutoCore

Automate Core Actions

Version Python Platform

A Python library that combines GUI automation, headless browser control and common actions into a single library.

With a single import, we get everything we need to automate repetitive tasks on Windows and Linux, no juggling multiple libraries or complex setup.


Security & Privacy

AutoCore runs entirely on your local machine. No data is sent to any external server at any point.

This makes it suitable for:

  • On-premise deployments with strict data security policies.

  • Automation involving sensitive or confidential data.

  • Compliance-sensitive industries like finance, healthcare and legal.


Platform Support

  • Supported: Windows, Linux

  • Not Supported: macOS


Installation

This has been fully tested on Python 3.12, using other versions may lead to compatibility issues with dependencies.

pip install autocore

Linux Dependencies

After installing, run the following based on your distro:

# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get install wmctrl xdotool python3-tk xclip xdg-utils

# RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
sudo yum install wmctrl xdotool python3-tkinter xclip xdg-utils

Package

Used by

Purpose

wmctrl

window()

List, focus, close, minimize, maximize, resize and move windows

xdotool

window(), inspect()

Minimize windows, restore them before resize/move, and get active window title

python3-tk

inspect()

Render the Pixel Inspector GUI window

xclip

copy(), inspect()

Read and write clipboard content via pyperclip

xdg-utils

run()

Open files with their default application via xdg-open

Chrome Installation

AutoCore uses Chrome for browser automation. Install it before using browser().

Windows:

winget install Google.Chrome

Linux (Ubuntu/Debian/Mint):

wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
sudo apt-get install -f -y

Linux (RHEL/CentOS/Fedora):

wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -i google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm

Usage

Style 1: Import everything (recommended)

Use functions directly without any prefix:

from autocore import *

click(driver, 'id', 'login-button')
write(driver, 'id', 'username', 'myuser')
press(driver, 'enter')

Style 2: Import as module

Use functions with autocore. prefix:

import autocore

autocore.click(driver, 'id', 'login-button')
autocore.write(driver, 'id', 'username', 'myuser')
autocore.press(driver, 'enter')

Style 3: Import specific functions

Use only what you need:

from autocore import browser, click, write, press

click(driver, 'id', 'login-button')
write(driver, 'id', 'username', 'myuser')
press(driver, 'enter')

Functions

Function

Description

browser(url)

Open Chrome browser and navigate to URL

click(...)

Click on image, text, coordinates, color or web element

click_right(...)

Right-click on image, text, coordinates, color or web element

copy(...)

Copy text from active window, clipboard, coordinates or web element

csv_to_xlsx(...)

Convert CSV file to XLSX

date()

Current day of month (1-31)

day()

Current day of week (monday, tuesday, …)

drag(...)

Drag from source to target

dropdown_select(...)

Select item from a dropdown

erase(...)

Clear text from input fields

find_browser(...)

Find text in browser using Ctrl+F

find_key(data, key)

Recursively find all values of a key in nested data

find_str(...)

Extract substring between two markers

hour()

Current hour (0-23)

inspect()

GUI tool to inspect pixel position and color (Windows only)

log_setup(title)

Setup logging with terminal color status

minute()

Current minute (0-59)

month()

Current month (1-12)

press(...)

Press keyboard keys

read(...)

Read text from screen or browser via OCR or extract text from files

run(target)

Run a file or application

say(text)

Speak text using offline Text-to-Speech

screenshot(...)

Take a screenshot of full screen or region

scroll(...)

Scroll up, down, to top or to bottom

second()

Current second (0-59)

wait(...)

Wait with countdown, wait for element or wait for color

wait_download(...)

Monitor downloads folder for completion or fetch via URL

window(...)

List, focus, close, minimize, maximize, resize or move windows

write(...)

Type text in active window or web element

year()

Current year

zoom(...)

Zoom in/out by steps or set zoom percentage


File Formats Supported by read()

Category

Formats

Documents

PDF, DOCX, PPTX, ODT, RTF

Tabular

CSV, TSV, XLSX, SQLite

Structured

JSON, YAML, XML, INI/CFG

Text

TXT, LOG, MD

Web

HTML

Email

EML, MSG

eBooks

EPUB

Scripts

SH, BAT, PY


Quick Example

from autocore import *
log_setup("demo")

# Open login page in visible browser
dr = browser('https://practice.expandtesting.com/login')

# Open login page in headless browser
# dr = browser('https://practice.expandtesting.com/login', True)

# Scroll to the login form
find_browser(dr, 'secure area')

# Login with test credentials
write(dr, 'id', 'username', 'practice')
write(dr, 'id', 'password', 'SuperSecretPassword!')
wait(2)
click(dr, 'id', 'submit-login')
wait(3)
# doing logout
click(dr, 'text', 'Logout')
wait(2)
print("Logout done.")
# showing blank page before moving to next website
dr.get("about:blank")
#====================================================
# Navigate to secure file download page
dr.get('https://practice.expandtesting.com/download')

# Scroll to bottom to make the link visible
scroll(dr, 'bottom')

# Click to download the test file
click(dr, 'text', 'some-file.json')

# Wait for download to finish with timeout of 2 mins
file_location = wait_download(120)

# Announce completion time with voice
say(f"File downloaded at {hour()} hours and {minute()} minutes")

# Closing the browser
dr.quit()
print("Content of downloaded file is : ", read(file_location))
print('bye bye')

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