puppeteer/src/common/Connection.ts

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/**
* Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
import {assert} from './assert.js';
import {debug} from './Debug.js';
const debugProtocolSend = debug('puppeteer:protocol:SEND ►');
const debugProtocolReceive = debug('puppeteer:protocol:RECV ◀');
import {Protocol} from 'devtools-protocol';
import {ProtocolMapping} from 'devtools-protocol/types/protocol-mapping.js';
import {ConnectionTransport} from './ConnectionTransport.js';
import {EventEmitter} from './EventEmitter.js';
import {ProtocolError} from './Errors.js';
/**
* @public
*/
export {ConnectionTransport, ProtocolMapping};
/**
* @public
*/
export interface ConnectionCallback {
feat!: type inference for evaluation types (#8547) This PR greatly improves the types within Puppeteer: - **Almost everything** is auto-deduced. - Parameters don't need to be specified in the function. They are deduced from the spread. - Return types don't need to be specified. They are deduced from the function. (More on this below) - Selections based on tag names correctly deduce element type, similar to TypeScript's mechanism for `getElementByTagName`. - [**BREAKING CHANGE**] We've removed the ability to declare return types in type arguments for the following reasons: 1. Setting them will indubitably break auto-deduction. 2. You can just use `as ...` in TypeScript to coerce the correct type (given it makes sense). - [**BREAKING CHANGE**] `waitFor` is officially gone. To migrate to these changes, there are only four things you may need to change: - If you set a return type using the `ReturnType` type parameter, remove it and use `as ...` and `HandleFor` (if necessary). ⛔ `evaluate<ReturnType>(a: number, b: number) => {...}, a, b)` ✅ `(await evaluate(a, b) => {...}, a, b)) as ReturnType` ⛔ `evaluateHandle<ReturnType>(a: number, b: number) => {...}, a, b)` ✅ `(await evaluateHandle(a, b) => {...}, a, b)) as HandleFor<ReturnType>` - If you set any type parameters in the *parameters* of an evaluation function, remove them. ⛔ `evaluate(a: number, b: number) => {...}, a, b)` ✅ `evaluate(a, b) => {...}, a, b)` - If you set any type parameters in the method's declaration, remove them. ⛔ `evaluate<(a: number, b: number) => void>((a, b) => {...}, a, b)` ✅ `evaluate(a, b) => {...}, a, b)`
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resolve(args: unknown): void;
reject(args: unknown): void;
error: ProtocolError;
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method: string;
}
/**
* Internal events that the Connection class emits.
*
* @internal
*/
export const ConnectionEmittedEvents = {
Disconnected: Symbol('Connection.Disconnected'),
} as const;
/**
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* @public
*/
export class Connection extends EventEmitter {
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#url: string;
#transport: ConnectionTransport;
#delay: number;
#lastId = 0;
#sessions: Map<string, CDPSession> = new Map();
#closed = false;
#callbacks: Map<number, ConnectionCallback> = new Map();
constructor(url: string, transport: ConnectionTransport, delay = 0) {
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super();
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this.#url = url;
this.#delay = delay;
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this.#transport = transport;
this.#transport.onmessage = this.onMessage.bind(this);
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this.#transport.onclose = this.#onClose.bind(this);
}
static fromSession(session: CDPSession): Connection | undefined {
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return session.connection();
}
/**
* @internal
*/
get _closed(): boolean {
return this.#closed;
}
/**
* @internal
*/
get _sessions(): Map<string, CDPSession> {
return this.#sessions;
}
/**
* @param sessionId - The session id
* @returns The current CDP session if it exists
*/
session(sessionId: string): CDPSession | null {
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return this.#sessions.get(sessionId) || null;
}
url(): string {
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return this.#url;
}
send<T extends keyof ProtocolMapping.Commands>(
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method: T,
...paramArgs: ProtocolMapping.Commands[T]['paramsType']
): Promise<ProtocolMapping.Commands[T]['returnType']> {
// There is only ever 1 param arg passed, but the Protocol defines it as an
// array of 0 or 1 items See this comment:
// https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/devtools-protocol/pull/113#issuecomment-412603285
// which explains why the protocol defines the params this way for better
// type-inference.
// So now we check if there are any params or not and deal with them accordingly.
const params = paramArgs.length ? paramArgs[0] : undefined;
const id = this._rawSend({method, params});
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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this.#callbacks.set(id, {
resolve,
reject,
error: new ProtocolError(),
method,
});
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});
}
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/**
* @internal
*/
_rawSend(message: Record<string, unknown>): number {
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const id = ++this.#lastId;
const stringifiedMessage = JSON.stringify(Object.assign({}, message, {id}));
debugProtocolSend(stringifiedMessage);
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this.#transport.send(stringifiedMessage);
return id;
}
/**
* @internal
*/
protected async onMessage(message: string): Promise<void> {
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if (this.#delay) {
await new Promise(f => {
return setTimeout(f, this.#delay);
});
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}
debugProtocolReceive(message);
const object = JSON.parse(message);
if (object.method === 'Target.attachedToTarget') {
const sessionId = object.params.sessionId;
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const session = new CDPSession(
this,
object.params.targetInfo.type,
sessionId
);
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this.#sessions.set(sessionId, session);
this.emit('sessionattached', session);
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const parentSession = this.#sessions.get(object.sessionId);
if (parentSession) {
parentSession.emit('sessionattached', session);
}
} else if (object.method === 'Target.detachedFromTarget') {
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const session = this.#sessions.get(object.params.sessionId);
if (session) {
session._onClosed();
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this.#sessions.delete(object.params.sessionId);
this.emit('sessiondetached', session);
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const parentSession = this.#sessions.get(object.sessionId);
if (parentSession) {
parentSession.emit('sessiondetached', session);
}
}
}
if (object.sessionId) {
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const session = this.#sessions.get(object.sessionId);
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if (session) {
session._onMessage(object);
}
} else if (object.id) {
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const callback = this.#callbacks.get(object.id);
// Callbacks could be all rejected if someone has called `.dispose()`.
if (callback) {
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this.#callbacks.delete(object.id);
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if (object.error) {
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callback.reject(
createProtocolError(callback.error, callback.method, object)
);
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} else {
callback.resolve(object.result);
}
}
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} else {
this.emit(object.method, object.params);
}
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}
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#onClose(): void {
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if (this.#closed) {
return;
}
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this.#closed = true;
this.#transport.onmessage = undefined;
this.#transport.onclose = undefined;
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for (const callback of this.#callbacks.values()) {
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callback.reject(
rewriteError(
callback.error,
`Protocol error (${callback.method}): Target closed.`
)
);
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}
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this.#callbacks.clear();
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for (const session of this.#sessions.values()) {
session._onClosed();
}
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this.#sessions.clear();
this.emit(ConnectionEmittedEvents.Disconnected);
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}
dispose(): void {
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this.#onClose();
this.#transport.close();
}
/**
* @param targetInfo - The target info
* @returns The CDP session that is created
*/
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async createSession(
targetInfo: Protocol.Target.TargetInfo
): Promise<CDPSession> {
const {sessionId} = await this.send('Target.attachToTarget', {
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targetId: targetInfo.targetId,
flatten: true,
});
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const session = this.#sessions.get(sessionId);
if (!session) {
throw new Error('CDPSession creation failed.');
}
return session;
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}
}
/**
* @public
*/
export interface CDPSessionOnMessageObject {
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id?: number;
method: string;
params: Record<string, unknown>;
error: {message: string; data: any; code: number};
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result?: any;
}
/**
* Internal events that the CDPSession class emits.
*
* @internal
*/
export const CDPSessionEmittedEvents = {
Disconnected: Symbol('CDPSession.Disconnected'),
} as const;
/**
* The `CDPSession` instances are used to talk raw Chrome Devtools Protocol.
*
* @remarks
*
* Protocol methods can be called with {@link CDPSession.send} method and protocol
* events can be subscribed to with `CDPSession.on` method.
*
* Useful links: {@link https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/ | DevTools Protocol Viewer}
* and {@link https://github.com/aslushnikov/getting-started-with-cdp/blob/HEAD/README.md | Getting Started with DevTools Protocol}.
*
* @example
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* ```ts
* const client = await page.target().createCDPSession();
* await client.send('Animation.enable');
* client.on('Animation.animationCreated', () => console.log('Animation created!'));
* const response = await client.send('Animation.getPlaybackRate');
* console.log('playback rate is ' + response.playbackRate);
* await client.send('Animation.setPlaybackRate', {
* playbackRate: response.playbackRate / 2
* });
* ```
*
* @public
*/
export class CDPSession extends EventEmitter {
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#sessionId: string;
#targetType: string;
#callbacks: Map<number, ConnectionCallback> = new Map();
#connection?: Connection;
/**
* @internal
*/
constructor(connection: Connection, targetType: string, sessionId: string) {
super();
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this.#connection = connection;
this.#targetType = targetType;
this.#sessionId = sessionId;
}
connection(): Connection | undefined {
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return this.#connection;
}
send<T extends keyof ProtocolMapping.Commands>(
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method: T,
...paramArgs: ProtocolMapping.Commands[T]['paramsType']
): Promise<ProtocolMapping.Commands[T]['returnType']> {
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if (!this.#connection) {
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return Promise.reject(
new Error(
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`Protocol error (${method}): Session closed. Most likely the ${
this.#targetType
} has been closed.`
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)
);
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}
// See the comment in Connection#send explaining why we do this.
const params = paramArgs.length ? paramArgs[0] : undefined;
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const id = this.#connection._rawSend({
sessionId: this.#sessionId,
method,
params,
});
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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this.#callbacks.set(id, {
resolve,
reject,
error: new ProtocolError(),
method,
});
});
}
/**
* @internal
*/
_onMessage(object: CDPSessionOnMessageObject): void {
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const callback = object.id ? this.#callbacks.get(object.id) : undefined;
if (object.id && callback) {
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this.#callbacks.delete(object.id);
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if (object.error) {
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callback.reject(
createProtocolError(callback.error, callback.method, object)
);
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} else {
callback.resolve(object.result);
}
} else {
assert(!object.id);
this.emit(object.method, object.params);
}
}
/**
* Detaches the cdpSession from the target. Once detached, the cdpSession object
* won't emit any events and can't be used to send messages.
*/
async detach(): Promise<void> {
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if (!this.#connection) {
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throw new Error(
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`Session already detached. Most likely the ${
this.#targetType
} has been closed.`
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);
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}
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await this.#connection.send('Target.detachFromTarget', {
sessionId: this.#sessionId,
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});
}
/**
* @internal
*/
_onClosed(): void {
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for (const callback of this.#callbacks.values()) {
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callback.reject(
rewriteError(
callback.error,
`Protocol error (${callback.method}): Target closed.`
)
);
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}
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this.#callbacks.clear();
this.#connection = undefined;
this.emit(CDPSessionEmittedEvents.Disconnected);
}
/**
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* Returns the session's id.
*/
id(): string {
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return this.#sessionId;
}
}
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function createProtocolError(
error: ProtocolError,
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method: string,
object: {error: {message: string; data: any; code: number}}
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): Error {
let message = `Protocol error (${method}): ${object.error.message}`;
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if ('data' in object.error) {
message += ` ${object.error.data}`;
}
return rewriteError(error, message, object.error.message);
}
function rewriteError(
error: ProtocolError,
message: string,
originalMessage?: string
): Error {
error.message = message;
error.originalMessage = originalMessage ?? error.originalMessage;
return error;
}