Currently, it's impossible to do screenshots in parallel.
This patch:
- makes all screenshot tasks sequential inside one browser
- starts activating target before taking screenshot
- adds a test to make sure it's possible to take screenshots across
tabs
- starts waiting for a proper page closing after each test. This might
finally solve the ECONNRESET issues in tests.
References #89
This patch remove remoteDebuggingPort option. Instead, browser
is launched with '--remote-debugging-port=0' flag, letting browser
to pick any port. The puppeteer reads the port number from the
browser's stderr stream.
This change cuts average browser start time from 300ms to 250ms
on my machine. This happens since puppeteer doesn't have to probe
network once every 100ms, waiting for the remote debugging server to
instantiate.
Fixes#21.
This patch adds browser.stdout and browser.stderr streams.
These streams allow to get the browser instance output, e.g.
```js
browser.stderr.pipe(process.stdout);
```
This patch:
- reformats codebase to use 2-spaces instead of 4. This will
align the project with other codebases (e.g. DevTools and Lighthouse)
- enables eslint indentation checking
References #19
It turned out that the tip-of-tree chromium fails to start on Travis
because of two reasons:
- inability to run LinuxSUIDSandbox
- libnss3 library version being too small
Both problems happen because of the outdated "trusty" distribution
which is used on travis.
This patch:
- reverts the previous patch 9e6f779. Instead of introducing such
a weird "api", both phantom_shim/runner.js and test/test.js no
explicitly pass '--no-sandbox' flag to the browser
- updates the libnss3 lib on travis
Fixes#33
This patch drops the chrome-remote-interface dependency and
introduces Connection class which handles all the communication
with remote target.
Closes#3
This patch introduces check_availability.js utility which looks for
available chromium binaries for different revisions and platforms.
This patch also re-factors the chromium downloader scripts so that
it can operate different platforms.