Using RxJS greatly simplifies the control flow for locators and comes with automatic cleanup on failure. It greatly simplifies the `signal` logic and the retry logic.
This PR fixes the following edge case:
- `const oldPromise = world.puppeteerUtil`.
- setContext occurs but context is immediately destroyed, i.e.
`world.#puppeteerUtil === oldPromise` is not resolved.
- clearContext occurs due to destruction, i.e. `world.#puppeteerUtil` is
replaced (`world.#puppeteerUtil !== oldPromise`).
- `oldPromise` never resolves.
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**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
Test expectation file update
**Did you add tests for your changes?**
no
**Summary**
Unskippes tests for Firefox and linux, which were missed in the previous
update
**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**
no
Issue: #9394
**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
Feature - Added support of the `referrerPolicy` parameter (from CDP's
`Page.navigate`) to Puppeteer's `page.goto`.
**Did you add tests for your changes?**
No, currently it has no meaning that isn't browser implementation based,
which might get broken in the future. If there are suggestions to tests,
please let me know so I'll add them.
**If relevant, did you update the documentation?**
Yes, the documentation of the `goto` method has been updated.
**Summary**
I wanted to contribute to this project, which I used for testing on our
environment and saw issue #9394, so I decided to resolve it :)
**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**
No. I added the `referrerPolicy` as an optional parameter, which will
use the HTTP header `Referrer-Policy` if not provided (much like the
`referer` parameter) so it will not interfere.
Co-authored-by: Ophir Back <ophir.back@broadcom.com>
What kind of change does this PR introduce?
Test expectation file update
Summary
Closes https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/9118.
This PR updates the test expectation file with more specific status for
firefox (like fail, fail-pass), removes the duplications.
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
no
Bumps [glob](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob) from 8.0.3 to 8.1.0.
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<ul>
<li>Add <code>windowsPathsNoEscape</code> option</li>
</ul>
<h2>8.0</h2>
<ul>
<li>Only support node v12 and higher</li>
<li><code>\</code> is now <strong>only</strong> used as an escape
character, and never as a
path separator in glob patterns, so that Windows users have a
way to match against filenames containing literal glob pattern
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<li>Glob pattern paths <strong>must</strong> use forward-slashes as path
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automatically coerced
to use <code>/</code> as path separators on Windows, as they cannot
contain glob patterns anyway, and are often supplied by
<code>path.resolve()</code> and other methods that will use
<code>\</code> path
separators by default.</li>
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<ul>
<li>Add fs option to allow passing virtual filesystem</li>
</ul>
<h2>7.1</h2>
<ul>
<li>Ignore stat errors that are not <code>ENOENT</code> to work around
Windows issues.</li>
<li>Support using root and absolute options together</li>
<li>Bring back lumpy space princess</li>
<li>force 'en' locale in string sorting</li>
</ul>
<h2>7.0</h2>
<ul>
<li>Raise error if <code>options.cwd</code> is specified, and not a
directory</li>
</ul>
<h2>6.0</h2>
<ul>
<li>Remove comment and negation pattern support</li>
<li>Ignore patterns are always in <code>dot:true</code> mode</li>
</ul>
<h2>5.0</h2>
<ul>
<li>Deprecate comment and negation patterns</li>
<li>Fix regression in <code>mark</code> and <code>nodir</code> options
from making all cache
keys absolute path.</li>
<li>Abort if <code>fs.readdir</code> returns an error that's
unexpected</li>
<li>Don't emit <code>match</code> events for ignored items</li>
<li>Treat ENOTSUP like ENOTDIR in readdir</li>
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**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
types fix
**Did you add tests for your changes?**
No
**If relevant, did you update the documentation?**
Not relevant
**Summary**
I am updating `import`s of `devtools-protocol` to always use named
import instead of the default.
For some reason, typescript doesn't understand when it is imported as
default.
```
node_modules/puppeteer-core/lib/esm/puppeteer/common/TargetManager.d.ts:23:59 - error TS2694: Namespace '"/Users/kyrylo/pacakge/node_modules/puppeteer-core/node_modules/devtools-protocol/types/protocol"' has no exported member 'Target'.
23 export declare type TargetFactory = (targetInfo: Protocol.Target.TargetInfo, session?: CDPSession) => Target;
~~~~~~
Found 1 error in node_modules/puppeteer-core/lib/esm/puppeteer/common/TargetManager.d.ts:23
```
**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**
No
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I am updating `import`s of `devtools-protocol` to always use named
import instead of the default.
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**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
This is a change to a custom mocha runner to look for expectation of the
test case by the whole test name instead of by the part of the name.
**Summary**
Working on integration of the puppeteer expectation file in mozilla repo
and unskipping a lot of tests, I've noticed that some tests get wrong
statuses. For example, a test case with the name `navigation Page.goto
should fail when navigating to bad SSL` got the status of `navigation
Page.goto should fail when navigating to bad SSL after redirects` or
`ElementHandle specs ElementHandle.boundingBox should work` get the
status of `ElementHandle specs ElementHandle.boundingBox should work
with SVG nodes`. So it seems like checking for the whole name of the
test should be safer, but let me know if I'm missing something here.
**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**
no
Issue: #1313
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**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
Feature.
**Did you add tests for your changes?**
Yes.
**If relevant, did you update the documentation?**
Yes.
**Summary**
Supports keyboard shotcuts on MacOS. See Chrome Devtools Protocol
document:
https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Input/#method-dispatchKeyEvent.
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**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
- adds missing golden asset for firefox
**Summary**
- This change will let us see in mozilla ci, where we don't skip this
test, a better error message. Right now it fails with missing asset
error.
**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**
no
This PR adds configurations files to `puppeteer`'s methods for
configuration. Under the hood, `puppeteer` relies on
https://www.npmjs.com/package/cosmiconfig which resolves several formats
of configuration:
- a `puppeteer` property in package.json
- a `.puppeteerrc` file in JSON or YAML format
- a `.puppeteerrc.json`, `.puppeteerrc.yaml`, `.puppeteerrc.yml`,
`.puppeteerrc.js`, or `.puppeteerrc.cjs` file
- a `puppeteer.config.js` or `puppeteer.config.cjs` CommonJS module
exporting an object
Documentation will be added later.
Fixed: #9128
This PR removes the deprecated query selector API from the `puppeteer`
instance. Direct imports of the query selector API have also been
deprecated and users are now expected to use the static methods defined
on `Puppeteer`.
This PR removes the deprecated `puppeteer.devices` in favor of a new
exported object `KnownDevices`. `devices` can also be exported, but has
been deprecated.
This PR separates the installations tests from normal tests and changes
the matrices as follows:
- Installations tests on all platforms and the latest 3 node versions.
- Chrome tests are done on all platforms on the latest node version.
- Firefox tests are done only on linux on the latest node version.
This PR moves the puppeteer source code into separate mono-repo packages:
- `puppeteer` and `puppeteer-core` are now separated into their own
packages.
- `puppeteer-core` has a new exports called `puppeteer-core/internal`
for internal usage.
Tests and various tools have been updated to accommodate the migration.
This PR starts the monorepo migrations as per
https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/8922. To scope migrations,
we are only moving the `testserver` into a separate package. Further
migrations will come later.
This PR adds a basic support for WebDriver BiDi that currently includes only the ability to establish a connection and shutdown the browser. Therefore, the implementation is marked as internal and won't show up in the changelog as it's barely useful at the moment.
The API classes are kept as classes instead of interfaces so that clients relying on instanceof checks still work.
Instead of checking skipped tests in mocha-utils this PR
implements a custom mocha interface for better flexibility
when skipping tests. That should allow skipping tests without
running before and after hooks.
* chore: implement a test runner on top of mocha
This PR implements a test runner on top of mocha
that performs multiple mocha runs as defined in
TestSuites.json and compares the outcome of the runs
against TestExpectations.json. This allows us to
remove most of helpers from mocha-utils and be more
flexible when defining the test configurations.