This roll includes the following important revisions:
- https://crrev.com/509990 - DevTools: Allow location to be specified in
Input.dispatchKeyEvent
- https://crrev.com/509486 - DevTools: fix extra HTTP headers not sent
on browser navigation request
References #877, references #777
This patch improves life of puppeteer contributor on Windows:
- Setting environment variables using cross-env since Windows requires the SET command.
- Calling Jasmine in the script debug-unit using jasmine's JavaScript binary instead of shell.
- Add /test/test-user-data-dir* to .gitignore since temporary user data directories, in case of test
fails, remains in the test directory.
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.
This patch rolls chromium to r503964.
Note: since the plznavigate is not supported by puppeteer right now, the
patch also starts passing the `--disable-browser-side-navigation` flag.
This is a temporary work around for us.
References #877.
The new chromium:
- supports executionContextId in Runtime.callFunctionOn protocol method
- supports passing objects as arguments in Runtime.callFuntionOn
protocol method
This roll also fixes#487.
The license used is Apache License 2.0, so I think it makes sense to update the package.json file with the correct string as a some software use this field to approve or not packages.
This patch kills PhantomShim, a lightweight layer that helped to
bootstrap Puppeteer API.
At this point, PhantomShim:
- passes 139 phantomJS tests
- fails 13 tests
- lacks capabilities to run 26
The failings and unsupported tests don't have any value for Puppeteer
API, so it doesn't make sense to maintain PhantomShim any longer.
This patch:
- introduces a transpiler which substitutes async/await logic with
generators.
- starts using the transpiler to generate a node6-compatible version of puppeteer
- introduces a runtime-check to decide which version of code to use
Fixes#316.
This patch bumps version to 0.9.1-alpha.
This should emphasize that the documentation is related to the tip-of-tree
version of puppeteer, not to the latest release.
This patch rolls chromium to r496140. This includes the r496130 that
introduces multiple sessions for single target.
With this patch, it is possible to run puppeteer in headful mode
and open devtools over the automated pages without puppeteer losing
connection to the page.
This patch:
- rolls chromium to r494365
- starts using Runtime.evaluate(awaitPromise: true), with new semantic
we can avoid additional Runtime.awaitPromise call
- stops resolving promises for Console event
Mouse events are no longer racy. Enabling touch no longer converts all mouse events into touches. Promises in destroyed execution contexts are rejected immediately.
This patch
- rolls chromium to 492629
- migrates connection establishing to use browser target. This migration means
that now we have a single websocket connection to browser (implemented
in Connection class). A connection to a particular target is
incapsulated in a new Session class.
This patch implements simple markdown preprocessor. The goal
is to generate certain parts of markdown, such as:
- puppeteer version
- chromium revision
- table-of-contents
- copy/paste parts of documentation (for shortcut methods)
This patch refactors doclint so that more checks and more generators
could be added.
This patch:
- Introduces 'Source' class, which holds file content in-memory and
allows it to be updated.
- Introduces 'Message' class - which is a pair of a text and a type.
Messages could have either 'error' type or 'warning' type.
This patch:
- implements a basic public API coverage based on 'helper.tracePublicAPI' methods
- adds `npm run coverage` command which reports coverage after running all of the unit tests
References #50.