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package org.openqa.selenium;
import java.util.function.Predicate;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import java.util.stream.Stream;
public class AcceptedW3CCapabilityKeys implements Predicate {
private static final Predicate ACCEPTED_W3C_PATTERNS =
Stream.of(
"^[\\w-]+:.*$",
"^acceptInsecureCerts$",
"^browserName$",
"^browserVersion$",
"^platformName$",
"^pageLoadStrategy$",
"^proxy$",
"^setWindowRect$",
"^strictFileInteractability$",
"^timeouts$",
"^unhandledPromptBehavior$",
"^webSocketUrl$") // from webdriver-bidi
.map(Pattern::compile)
.map(Pattern::asPredicate)
.reduce(identity -> false, Predicate::or);
@Override
public boolean test(String capabilityName) {
return ACCEPTED_W3C_PATTERNS.test(capabilityName);
}
}