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package org.openqa.selenium;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
import org.openqa.selenium.internal.Require;
/** A combination of username and password to use when authenticating a browser with a website. */
public class UsernameAndPassword implements Credentials {
private final String username;
private final String password;
public UsernameAndPassword(String username, String password) {
this.username = Require.nonNull("User name", username);
this.password = Require.nonNull("Password", password);
}
public static Supplier of(String username, String password) {
Require.nonNull("User name", username);
Require.nonNull("Password", password);
Credentials creds = new UsernameAndPassword(username, password);
return () -> creds;
}
public String username() {
return username;
}
public String password() {
return password;
}
}
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