This PR updates some code to remove constant ESLint warnings. It also
upgrades those warnings to errors - so that they have to be resolved
as part of the PR, rather than landing as a warning and causing noise.
Fixes#7229.
We're seeing odd failures with Prettier on some CI branches; my hunch is that they are installing different versions of the package and therefore getting formatting conflicts. This PR updates them all and pins them to specific versions - something we should probably consider generally, or remove our `package-lock.json` from the gitignore.
The existing behavior is expected to be unchanged as the value defaults to true.
Adding such option would allow user to skip the initial wait.
Issue: #3630
* fix: make `$` and `$$` selectors generic
This means, much like TS's in built `querySelector` type, you can now do:
```ts
const listItems = page.$$<HTMLLIElement>('ul li');
```
And/or:
```ts
const h2 = page.$<HTMLHeadingElement>('h2');
```
And the return value will be of type `ElementHandle<T>|null`, where `T`
is the type you provided. By default `T` is an `Element`, so you don't
have to provide this if you don't care as a consumer about the exact
type you get back.
* chore: fix test assertions
* feat(chromium): roll Chromium to r856583
This corresponds to Chromium 90.0.4427.0
This roll includes:
- Add sourceScheme, sourcePort, and sameParty to DevTools backend (https://crbug.com/1170548, https://crbug.com/1142606)
We were blocked on doing this because API Extractor didn't support it,
but now it does, so we can bump TS and the API tooling in one go. None
of the breaking changes in TS4 cause us any issues.
During the migration to TS we changed `jsonValue` so it returned
`<Record<string, unknown>>`. This is only true if all the JSON values it
returns are objects; but it could return an array, a string, a number,
etc. Therefore we make the type generic, setting the default to
`unknown`, so the user has control over the type.
This corresponds to Chromium 90.0.4403.0
This roll includes:
- Cut screenshot by ViewPort size, not position (crrev.com/c/2643792)
BREAKING CHANGE:
- `page.screenshot` cuts screenshot content by the ViewPort size, not ViewPort position.
This corresponds to Chromium 89.0.4389.0.
This roll includes:
- Add `SameParty` attribute to cookies
https://crrev.com/c/2598846
- Anchor `target=_blank` implies `rel=noopener`
https://crrev.com/c/1630010
- Don’t expect ignored elements in the AXTree
https://crrev.com/c/2505362
BREAKING CHANGE: The built-in `aria/` selector query handler doesn’t return ignored elements anymore.
Issue: #6758
This patch enables more tests for Firefox. These tests are enabled in Mozilla's CI for Firefox. The extra error handling here prevents hangs in the test harness in that environment.
The `Puppeteer` class had two concerns:
* connect to an existing browser
* launch a new browser
The first of those concerns is needed in all environments, but the
second is only needed in Node.
https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/pull/6484 landing enabled us to
pull the `Puppeteer` class apart into two:
1. `Puppeteer` which hosts the behaviour for connecting to existing
browsers.
2. `PuppeteerNode`, which extends `Puppeteer` and also adds the ability
to launch a new browser.
This is a non-breaking change, because Node users will still get an
instance of a class with all the methods they expect, but it'll be a
`PuppeteerNode` rather than `Puppeteer`. I don't expect this to cause
people any issues.
We also now have new files that are effectively the entry points for
Puppeteer:
* `node.ts`: the main entry point for Puppeteer on Node.
* `web.ts`: the main entry point for Puppeteer on the web.
* `node-puppeteer-core.ts`: for those using puppeteer-core (which only
exists in Node, not on the web).
Launching headless with a relative `userDataDir` hangs on Windows. Fix by calling `path.resolve` (idempotent) to add an absolute path instead in `defaultArgs`.
Issues: #3453
The `Launcher` class was serving two purposes:
1. Launch browsers
2. Connect to browsers
Number 1) only needs to be done in Node land, but 2) is agnostic; in a
browser version of Puppeteer we'll need the ability to connect over a
websocket to send commands back and forth.
As part of the agnostification work we needed to split the `Launcher` up
so that the connection part can be made agnostic. Additionally, I
removed dependencies on `https`, `http` and `URL` from Node, instead
leaning on fetch (via `node-fetch` if in Node land) and the browser
`URL` API (which was added to Node in Node 10).
This commit adds a new built-in handler for querying by accessible name and role (#6307).
Support for waitForSelector will be added in a follow-up commit.