# Experimental WebDriver BiDi support [WebDriver BiDi](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver-bidi/) is a new cross-browser automation protocol currently under development, aiming to combine the best of both WebDriver “Classic” and CDP. WebDriver BiDi promises bi-directional communication, making it fast by default, and it comes packed with low-level control. See also: - [WebDriver BiDi - The future of cross-browser automation](https://developer.chrome.com/articles/webdriver-bidi/) - [WebDriver BiDi: 2023 status update](https://developer.chrome.com/blog/webdriver-bidi-2023/) ## Automate with Chrome and Firefox Puppeteer supports WebDriver BiDi automation with Chrome and Firefox. Firefox integration is nearing feature parity with its previous CDP-based approach. Learn more in the [dedicated announcement](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2023/12/puppeteer-webdriver-bidi/). ## Measuring progress To gauge the capabilities of WebDriver BiDi, we utilized the comprehensive [Puppeteer test suite](https://puppeteer.github.io/ispuppeteerwebdriverbidiready/) - For Firefox, there are currently under [60](https://puppeteer.github.io/ispuppeteerwebdriverbidiready/firefox-delta.json) failing tests compared to the CDP implementation, while over [82](https://puppeteer.github.io/ispuppeteerwebdriverbidiready/firefox-delta.json) new tests successfully utilize WebDriver BiDi, demonstrating its growing potential. - For Chrome, around 68% of tests pass with WebDriver BiDi, indicating room for improvement compared to the CDP-based approach. ## Get started Below is an example of launching Firefox or Chrome with WebDriver BiDi: ```ts import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ product: 'firefox', // or 'chrome' protocol: 'webDriverBiDi', }); const page = await browser.newPage(); ... await browser.close(); ``` This is an exciting step towards a more unified and efficient cross-browser automation experience. We encourage you to explore WebDriver BiDi with Puppeteer and join us in shaping the future of browser automation. ## Puppeteer features supported over WebDriver BiDi - Browser and page automation - Browser.close - Frame.goto() (except `referer` and `referrerPolicy`) - Page.bringToFront - Page.goBack() - Page.goForward() - Page.goto (except `referer` and `referrerPolicy`) - Page.reload (except for `ignoreCache` parameter) - Page.setViewport (`width`, `height`, `deviceScaleFactor` only) - Puppeteer.launch - [Script evaluation](https://pptr.dev/guides/evaluate-javascript): - JSHandle.evaluate - JSHandle.evaluateHandle - Page.evaluate - Page.exposeFunction - [Selectors](https://pptr.dev/guides/query-selectors) and [locators](https://pptr.dev/guides/locators) except for ARIA: - Page.$ (ARIA selectors supported in Chrome) - Page.$$ (ARIA selectors supported in Chrome) - Page.$$eval (ARIA selectors supported in Chrome) - Page.$eval (ARIA selectors supported in Chrome) - Page.waitForSelector (ARIA selectors supported in Chrome) - Input - ElementHandle.click - Keyboard.down - Keyboard.press - Keyboard.sendCharacter - Keyboard.type - Keyboard.up - Mouse events (except for dedicated drag'n'drop API methods) - Page.tap - TouchScreen.\* - JavaScript dialog interception - page.on('dialog') - Dialog.\* - Screenshots (not all parameters are supported) - Page.screenshot (supported parameters `clip`, `encoding`, `fullPage`) - PDF generation (not all parameters are supported) - Page.pdf (only `format`, `height`, `landscape`, `margin`, `pageRanges`, `printBackground`, `scale`, `width` are supported) - Page.createPDFStream (only `format`, `height`, `landscape`, `margin`, `pageRanges`, `printBackground`, `scale`, `width` are supported) ## Puppeteer features not yet supported over WebDriver BiDi - [Request interception](https://pptr.dev/guides/request-interception) - HTTPRequest.abort() - HTTPRequest.abortErrorReason() - HTTPRequest.client() - HTTPRequest.continue() - HTTPRequest.continueRequestOverrides() - HTTPRequest.failure() - HTTPRequest.finalizeInterceptions() - HTTPRequest.interceptResolutionState() - HTTPRequest.isInterceptResolutionHandled() - HTTPRequest.respond() - HTTPRequest.responseForRequest() - Page.setRequestInterception() - Permissions - BrowserContext.clearPermissionOverrides() - BrowserContext.overridePermissions() - Various emulations (most are supported with Chrome) - Page.emulate() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.emulateCPUThrottling() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.emulateIdleState() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.emulateMediaFeatures() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.emulateMediaType() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.emulateTimezone() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.emulateVisionDeficiency() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.setBypassCSP() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.setCacheEnabled() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.setGeolocation() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.setJavaScriptEnabled() (supported only in Chrome) - CDP-specific features - Page.createCDPSession() (supported only in Chrome) - Tracing (supported only in Chrome) - Coverage (supported only in Chrome) - Accessibility (supported only in Chrome) - Other methods: - Browser.userAgent() - ElementHandle.uploadFile() - Frame.isOOPFrame() - Frame.waitForDevicePrompt() - HTTPResponse.buffer() - HTTPResponse.fromServiceWorker() - HTTPResponse.securityDetails() - Input.drag() - Input.dragAndDrop() - Input.dragOver() - Input.drop() - Page.authenticate() - Page.cookies() - Page.deleteCookie() - Page.emulateNetworkConditions() - Page.isDragInterceptionEnabled() - Page.isJavaScriptEnabled() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.isServiceWorkerBypassed() - Page.metrics() - Page.queryObjects() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.screencast() (supported only in Chrome) - Page.setBypassServiceWorker() - Page.setCookie() - Page.setDragInterception() - Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders() - Page.setOfflineMode() - Page.setUserAgent() - Page.waitForDevicePrompt() - Page.waitForFileChooser() - Page.workers() - PageEvent.popup - PageEvent.WorkerCreated - PageEvent.WorkerDestroyed - Target.opener()