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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jack Franklin
b659969a38
chore: migrate away from Node's EventEmitter (#5979) 2020-06-15 11:52:19 +01:00
Jack Franklin
00324204ff
chore: Introduce API Extractor and start generating documentation (#5967) 2020-06-04 11:47:13 +01:00
Jack Franklin
309d8115c3
chore: Revert Mitt due to breaking changes (#5952)
Replacing the Node EventEmitter with Mitt caused more problems than
anticipated for end users due to the API differences and the amount of
people who relied on the EventEmitter API. In hindsight this clearly
should have been explored more and then released as a breaking v4.

This commit rolls us back to the built in Node EventEmitter library
which we can release to get everyone back on stable builds. We can then
consider our approach to migrating to Mitt and when we do do that we can
release it as a breaking change and properly document the migration
strategy and approach.
2020-06-02 09:32:02 +01:00
Jack Franklin
1d4d25a0f3
Use Mitt as the Event Emitter (#5907)
* chore: migrate to Mitt as the EventEmitter

This commit moves us to using Mitt [1] for the event emitter in
Puppeteer. This removes our dependency to Node's EventEmitter which is
part of a larger stream of work to enable a Puppeteer-web version that
doesn't depend on Node.

There are no large breaking changes as we support the main methods that
EventEmitter had, but it also provides some methods that Puppeteer
didn't use. Technically end users could depend on this but it's
unlikely.

[1]: https://github.com/developit/mitt
2020-05-29 09:59:26 +01:00
Jack Franklin
88d843d4f0
feat(TypeScript): move DeviceDescriptors to TS (#5595)
This commit moves `src/DeviceDescriptors` to be authored in TypeScript. This file was chosen due to its simplicity so that we can focus on getting a mixed JS/TS codebase playing nicely before migrating the more complex files.

The file itself was a bit odd: although the array of devices was exported via `module.exports` that was never referenced by any consumers; each device was also exported via `module.exports[name] = device` and that is how it's consumed. The Puppeteer docs suggest using it like so:

```js
puppeteer.devices['iPhone 6']
```

So instead of exporting the array and then setting a bunch of properties on that, we instead define the array and export an object of keys where each key is a device. This is a breaking change (see the footer for details).

Rather than export an object I'd much rather export a Map, but that would be a larger breaking change and I'm keen to avoid those for the time being.

Note that we have to use special TypeScript specific syntax for the export that enables it to work in a CommonJS codebase [1] but again I'd rather this than move to ESM at this time. TypeScript still outputs CommonJS into `lib/` as you would expect.

BREAKING CHANGE: We no longer export an array of devices, so any users relying on doing:

```js
puppeter.devices.forEach(...)
```

…will now see a breakage. The fix is to use `Object.{keys/entries/values}` to iterate instead.

[1]: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/modules.html#export--and-import--require
2020-04-14 11:55:29 +02:00
Tim van der Lippe
1ce4fe7169
chore(deps): update extract-zip to version 2 (#5610)
extract-zip removed support for callbacks and instead uses promises. Moreover, it has TypeScript support which allows us to remove the @types/extract-zip package.

This update allows downstream users to remove their installation of mkdirp, which uses a vulnerable version of minimist.

For more info, see https://github.com/maxogden/extract-zip/releases/tag/v2.0.0

Co-authored-by: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>
2020-04-09 21:13:25 +02:00
Jack Franklin
7a2a41f208
chore: move code to src/ and emit with TypeScript (#5568)
This updates our `tsconfig.json` so it emits our JavaScript files as
well as type checking them. We compile into `./lib` which we then ship
in our npm package. The source code has moved from `./lib` into `./src`.

Because the `src/` directory is exclusively JS files, this change is a
no-op in terms of code functionality but is the first step towards being
able to replace `src/X.js` with `src/X.ts` in a way that allows us to
migrate incrementally.

The `lib` directory is gitignored, and the `src` directory is
npmignored. On `npm publish` we will now run `npm run tsc` in order to
generate the outputted code.
2020-04-02 16:25:19 +02:00
Vse Mozhet Byt
854b1c0912 feat(executioncontext): support bigints transferring (#4016)
Refs: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Runtime#type-UnserializableValue
2019-03-15 10:20:48 -07:00
JoelEinbinder
e59172de83 chore: Use Typescript to lint JSDoc annotations (#986)
This patch starts using typescript to lint JSDoc annotations.

Note: this uses typescript's bleeding edge. We should migrate to stable once
it has all the necessary bugfixes.

References #65.
2017-10-09 22:31:40 -07:00