This patch renames page.evaluateOnInitialized into
page.evaluateOnNewDocument to better align with the protocol and with
what the method is actually doing.
Fixes#119.
This patch stops serializing console API arguments unless there are
listeners of the 'console' event in puppeteer.
This saves quite a lot CPU cycles.
Fixes#117.
This patch:
- adds Mouse class which holds mouse state and implements mouse primitives,
such as moving, button down and button up.
- implements high-level mouse api, such as `page.click` and `page.hover`.
References #40, References #89
This patch:
- introduces page.waitForSelector to wait for the selector to appear
- introduces polymorphic page.waitFor method, which accepts
either string (and in this case is a shortcut for page.waitForSelector)
or number (and in this case it's a promisified timeout).
References #91.
This patch adds a 'visible' option to the Page.waitFor method, making
it possible to wait for the element to become actually visible.
References #89, #91.
This patch:
- gets rid of `page.emulate` and `page.emulatedDevices`
methods. Instead, it is suggested to use `page.setViewport()`
and `page.setUserAgent()` methods.
- moves DeviceDescriptors to the top level of the puppeteer so that
it is convenient to require them.
- improves on documentation to describe the suggested emulation
approach.
References #88.
This patch converts lib/DevicesDescriptors from a devtools front-end
format into a puppeteer format.
This patch does this via introducing a scripts utils/fetch_devices.js
which grabs devices from upstream of DevTools Front-end and
converts them into puppeteer devices.
References #88.
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 introduces Page.waitForNavigation which allows to wait
for render-initiated navigation.
This patch also does a nice refactoring, replacing Navigator with NavigatorWatcher which
is not a part of a page state.
References #89
This patch:
- renames Page.printToPDF into page.pdf
- adds a 'path' option to the page.pdf options instead of a separate
`filePath` parameter
- improves on the documentation for the `page.pdf`
References #39.
This patch introduces a general Documentation.diff method, which
produces a diff of two documentations.
With this, the patch teaches documentation linter to lint method arguments.
References #14.
This patch changes Page.navigate API:
- Page.navigate now resolves to the main page response
- Page.navigate throws errors if there's no main page response,
e.g. in case of SSL errors, max navigation timeout,
or invalid url.
This patch also adds httpsServer with a self-signed certificates
for the testing purposes.
Fixes#10.
This line within `injectFile` wasn't doing much of anything:
```js
let expression = fs.readFile(filePath, 'utf8', (err, data) => callback({err, data}));
```
* That's fixed.
* A path error in examples/features.js is fixed.
* Test added for injectFile.
This patch implements NetworkManager, which encapsulates all the
interaction with Network domain.
The NetworkManager also uses partial implementation of Request and
Response classes, defined in the Fetch API specification.
References #26
This patch introduces the 'request' event which is fired when
page has initiated a request.
The event dispatches an instance of Request class.
References #26.
This patch does a step towards Fetch API:
- implements Request object to some extend. The Request object will be
sent in RequestWillBeSent event.
- implements InterceptedRequest which extends from Request and allows
for request modification. The InterceptedRequest does not
conform to Fetch API spec - there seems to be nothing related to
amending in-flight request.
- adds test to make sure that request can change headers.
References #26
This patch implements Basic Input api:
- Page.focus(selector) - focuses element with selector
- Page.click(selector) - clicks element with selector
- Page.type(text) - types text into a focused element
Fixed#43.