Chrome Headless used to open about:blank by default; however, this
was recently changed.
We should open starting page no matter what to keep the environment
predictable.
Unfortunately, disabling javascript in page prevents any microtasks
to be executed even from puppeteer-originating javascript. As a
result, the IntersectionObserver hack we use to conditionally
scroll into view doesn't work.
To workaround this, we start always scrolling before clicking if
page's javascript is disabled.
Fixes#2898
This roll includes:
- https://crrev.com/574785 - DevTools: allow tracing over the remote debugging pipe.
This fixes tracing over the remote debugging pipe.
Chrome DevTools shows anonymous scripts with yellow background and names
them with `debugger://VM<scriptId>` prefix.
This patch starts reporting the same debugger:// urls for anonymous
scripts in puppeteer's JS coverage. This might simplify debugging, e.g.
using `debugger;` statement to reveal the script in DevTools and later
matching it against the one in the coverage.
This patch:
- simplifies test reusing the `offscreenbuttons.html` asset
- aligns IntersectionObserver usage with the one we have for
`ElementHandle._scrollIntoViewIfNeeded`.
This patch adds `reportAnonymousScripts` option to the `coverage.startJSCoverage` method. With this option, anonymous scripts are reported as well.
Fixes#2777
Adds guidance for producing accurate colors in PDF output. page.pdf() can produce unexpected document colors unless forced to render exact colors.
Fixes#2685
EmualationManager used to be injecting touch hooks to properly
support touch emulation.
However, these are no longer necessary, since https://crbug.com/133915
is long fixed.
Originally, we use `Element.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded` to make sure
button is on screen before trying to click it.
However, `Element.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded` doesn't work in certain
scenarios, e.g. when element is partially visible and horizontal
scrolling is required to make it fully visible.
This patch polyfills `element.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded` using
IntersectionObserver and `Element.scrollIntoView`.
Fixes#2804.
Cirrus CI recently started supporting Mac OS builds. This PR adds a CI task to test Puppeteer on MacOS.
It uses Node 8 since only [Node 6 and Node 8 are LTS](https://github.com/nodejs/Release#release-schedule) so `brew` only has receipts for those two TLS versions besides the latest one.
This roll includes:
- https://crrev.com/567104 - DevTools: introduce Target.exposeDevToolsProtocol() method
The patch includes a drive-by fix to DevToolsAgentHostImpl that
eliminats chromium crashes in certain cases.
This patch:
- stops appending `undefined` to our protocol messages unnecessarily.
- rewrites `Cannot find execution context id` to `Execution context was destroyed, most likely because of a navigation.` when it occurs from a Puppeteer ExecutionContext. The error message is left alone if it occurs via a CDPSession.