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## Current Status
* This is a new version using GoLang/[ChromeDP](https://github.com/chromedp/chromedp). Python/Webkit being now deprecated.
* Beta versiom, but fully supported an maintained.
* This is a new version using GoLang/[ChromeDP](https://github.com/chromedp/chromedp) (Python/Webkit is now deprecated).
* Fully supported an maintained.
* Works as browser-in-browser. A real http proxy mode is being investigated. Check [issue #35](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/issues/35) for updates.
* As of 4.1 supports clicking on non-link elements (eg. cookie warnings, dropdown menus, etc.) and sending keystrokes. Yes, you can login and use Gmail.
* Supports clicking on non-link elements (eg. cookie warnings, dropdown menus, etc.) and sending keystrokes. Yes, you can login to Gmail.
## Usage
1. [Download a WRP binary](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/releases/) and run it on a machine that will become your WRP server.
1. [Download a WRP binary](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/releases/) and run it on a machine that will become your WRP gateway server.
2. Point your legacy browser to `http://address:port` of WRP server. Do not set or use it as a "Proxy Server" (yet).
3. Type a search string or a http/https URL and click Go.
4. Adjust your screen width/height/scale/#colors to fit in your old browser.
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6. Do not use client browser history-back, instead use Bk WRP button.
7. To send keystrokes fill K input box and press Go. There also are buttons for backspace, enter and arrow keys.
## Docker
```
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name wrp --restart unless-stopped tenox7/wrp
```
## Flags
```
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-d chromedp debug logging
```
## Docker
```
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name wrp --restart unless-stopped tenox7/wrp
docker logs -f wrp
```
## Minimal Requirements
- Server / Gateway should run on a modern hardware/os that supports memory hungry Chrome.
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* Later in 2014, version 2.0 became a stand alone http-proxy server, also support for both Linux/MacOS, [another post](https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/2014/03/11/web-rendering-proxy-update//).
* In 2016 the whole internet migrated to HTTPS/SSL/TLS and WRP largely stopped working. Python code became unmaintainable and mostly unportable (especially to Windows, even WSL).
* In 2019 WRP 3.0 has been rewritten in Golang/Chromedp as browser-in-browser instead of http proxy.
* Later in 2019, WRP 4.0 has been completely refactored to use mouse clicks instead using a href nodes. Also in 4.1 added sending keystrokes in to input boxes. You can now login to Gmail.
* Later in 2019, WRP 4.0 has been completely refactored to use mouse clicks instead using a href nodes. Also in 4.1 added sending keystrokes in to input boxes. You can now login to Gmail. Also now runs as a Docker container.
## Credits
* Uses [chromedp](https://github.com/chromedp), thanks to [mvdan](https://github.com/mvdan) for dealing with my issues