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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jack Franklin
8a099a0c2c
docs: replace @return with @returns (#6006)
The former is not understood by TSDoc.
2020-06-12 12:38:24 +02:00
Jack Franklin
0b3d52a70e
feat(new-docs): add TSDoc comments to Accessibility (#5971)
* feat(new-docs): add tsdoc to `Accessibility`
2020-06-05 15:20:11 +01:00
Jack Franklin
309d8115c3
chore: Revert Mitt due to breaking changes (#5952)
Replacing the Node EventEmitter with Mitt caused more problems than
anticipated for end users due to the API differences and the amount of
people who relied on the EventEmitter API. In hindsight this clearly
should have been explored more and then released as a breaking v4.

This commit rolls us back to the built in Node EventEmitter library
which we can release to get everyone back on stable builds. We can then
consider our approach to migrating to Mitt and when we do do that we can
release it as a breaking change and properly document the migration
strategy and approach.
2020-06-02 09:32:02 +01:00
Jack Franklin
b874cacaef
chore: rename Worker to WebWorker (#5941)
To avoid TS name conflicts.
2020-05-29 12:57:54 +01:00
Jack Franklin
1d4d25a0f3
Use Mitt as the Event Emitter (#5907)
* chore: migrate to Mitt as the EventEmitter

This commit moves us to using Mitt [1] for the event emitter in
Puppeteer. This removes our dependency to Node's EventEmitter which is
part of a larger stream of work to enable a Puppeteer-web version that
doesn't depend on Node.

There are no large breaking changes as we support the main methods that
EventEmitter had, but it also provides some methods that Puppeteer
didn't use. Technically end users could depend on this but it's
unlikely.

[1]: https://github.com/developit/mitt
2020-05-29 09:59:26 +01:00
Jack Franklin
8e8a9df3dd
chore: rename Request class to HTTPRequest (#5934)
It conflicts with an inbuilt TypeScript `Request` type so can cause
confusion when in TS land. Note: `Response.ts` and `Worker.ts` also
suffer from this; PRs to rename them are incoming.
2020-05-29 09:38:40 +01:00
Mathias Bynens
7eab7f8dd9
feat(api): add page.emulateVisionDeficiency(type) (#5901)
Design doc: https://goo.gle/devtools-cvd
2020-05-26 17:14:20 +02:00
Jack Franklin
4fdb1e3cab
chore: add Prettier (#5825) 2020-05-07 12:54:55 +02:00
Jack Franklin
ae7483d5cf
chore: remove src/externs.d.ts (#5811)
* chore: remove src/externs.d.ts

It defined global types that we don't want to use, and instead we move
to using interfaces that we import and reference just like with any
other interface.

This means other than Protocol (which I think is fine to leave as is),
there are no other magic global types and you have to import any types
or interfaces that you want.
2020-05-06 14:23:07 +01:00
Jack Franklin
de4f08dc52
chore: migrate src/Page.js to TypeScript (#5809)
* chore: migrate src/Page.js to TypeScript

The final one! This is a huge file and needs to be split up and tidied,
but for now I've left all the definitions in place and converted types
accordingly.

There's some additional tidying we can do now every `src` file is TS,
but I'll leave that for another PR to avoid this one getting any bigger.

Co-authored-by: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>
2020-05-05 13:53:22 +01:00
Jack Franklin
890c215142
chore: migrate src/Puppeteer to TypeScript (#5789)
* chore: migrate src/Puppeteer to TypeScript.

* fix api js
2020-05-05 09:36:44 +01:00
Jack Franklin
ec91ecaf0b
chore: migrate src/Launcher to TypeScript (#5775) 2020-04-30 13:45:58 +01:00
Mathias Bynens
541281b9f3
chore: fix doclint issues (#5784) 2020-04-30 12:58:51 +02:00
Jack Franklin
8654d630ad
chore: migrate src/NetworkManager to TypeScript (#5774) 2020-04-30 11:15:27 +01:00
Jack Franklin
8a5008e30b
chore: migrate src/FrameManager to TypeScript (#5773) 2020-04-29 13:28:16 +02:00
Jack Franklin
06d62c0165
chore: migrate src/Browser to TS (#5761) 2020-04-28 14:26:37 +02:00
Jack Franklin
1358b45fca
chore: migrate src/LifecycleWatcher (#5734) 2020-04-27 10:03:33 +01:00
Jack Franklin
18238280df
chore: migrate src/Tracing to TypeScript (#5723) 2020-04-23 13:51:48 +02:00
Jack Franklin
133abb07cf
chore: migrate src/Input to typescript (#5710)
* chore: migrate src/Input to typescript

This moves `Keyboard`, `Mouse` and `Touchscreen` to TypeScript. We gain
some nice TS benefits here; by creating a type for all the keycodes we
support we can type the input args as that rather than `string` which
will hopefully save some users some debugging once we ship our TS types
in a future version.

* Remove from externs file

* Update utils/doclint/check_public_api/index.js

Co-Authored-By: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>

Co-authored-by: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>
2020-04-22 15:44:04 +01:00
Jack Franklin
8d5d76ed70
chore: migrate src/JSHandle to TS (#5703)
* chore: migrate src/JSHandle to TS

There's a few TODOs in here that all depend on typing the
`ExecutionContext.evaluateHandle` properly so that you can properly
declare what types you're expecting back. Once I've done that file (it's
next on my list) I will loop back and improve the types here, fixing
these TODOs.

* Fix doclint for {}
2020-04-21 12:11:06 +01:00
Jack Franklin
e3922ea1f3
chore: enforce consistent spacing around object curlys (#5700)
The codebase was incredibly inconsistent with the use of spacing around
curly braces, e.g.:

```
// this?
const a = {b: 1}
// or?
const a = { b: 1 }
```

This extended into import statements also. Google's styleguide is no
spacing, so we're going with that.
2020-04-21 10:40:04 +01:00
Jack Franklin
a614bc45aa
chore: migrate src/Connection to TypeScript (#5694)
* chore: migrate `src/Connection` to TypeScript

This commit migrates `src/Connection` to TypeScript. It also changes its
exports to be ESM because TypeScript's support for exporting values to
use as types via CommonJS is poor (by design) and so rather than battle
that it made more sense to migrate the file to ESM.

The good news is that TypeScript is still outputting to `lib/` as
CommonJS, so the fact that we author in ESM is actually not a breaking
change at all.

So going forwards we will:

* migrate TS files to use ESM for importing and exporting
* continue to output to `lib/` as CommonJS
* continue to use CommonJS requires when in a `src/*.js` file

I'd also like to split `Connection.ts` into two; I think the
`CDPSession` class belongs in its own file, but I will do that in
another PR to avoid this one becoming bigger than it already is.

I also turned off `@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define` as I don't
think it was adding value and Puppeteer's codebase seems to have a style
of declaring helper functions at the bottom which is fine by me.

Finally, I updated the DocLint tool so it knows of expected method
mismatches. It was either that or come up with a smart way to support
TypeScript generics in DocLint and given we don't want to use DocLint
that much longer that didn't feel worth it.

* Fix params being required
2020-04-21 09:20:25 +01:00
Jack Franklin
3e4c8c9d0d
chore(typescript): migrate src/Dialog (#5639)
This PR changes `src/Dialog.js` to `src/Dialog.ts` and rewrites
accordingly. Most of the changes are straight forward; the only
interesting one from a TS point of view is the `DialogType` enum. I
expose it again as `Dialog.Type` to avoid a breaking change.

This PR also exposed some bugs with our ESLint TypeScript settings and
applying the overrides, so I fixed those too.

I also updated our DocLint tool to work on TS source files over JS lib
files if they exist. This is the minimal change to keep the existing doc
system working as we're working on moving away from this system longer
term.
2020-04-16 14:59:28 +01:00
Jack Franklin
0bcc5a7ad8
chore: migrate remaining tests to Mocha (#5616)
This commit updates all the non-Puppeteer unit tests to run using Mocha and then deletes the custom test runner framework from this repository. The documentation has also been updated.
2020-04-09 20:12:32 +02:00
Jack Franklin
efe561e112
chore: fix DocLint method diffing (#5594)
Our logic around missing methods wasn't quite right; if there is no set of missing methods for a class it _is_ an error and we still need to report it, we don't want to `continue`.
2020-04-06 12:36:28 +02:00
Jack Franklin
4ee2c43f06
chore: fix Page.emulateMedia doclint failure (#5584)
This is expected as we now alias `emulateMedia` in `index.js` which isn't a file checked by DocLint. We alias there to avoid having the function overriden by the `asyncInstallHooks` code.

This commit updates doclint to know about methods that we expect it will find are missing and in that case just skip over them. We should only do this for methods where we plan to deprecate them or we have to define them in an odd way to work around some problem (and if that's the case long term we should fix that problem so we can define them as normal).

Co-authored-by: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>
2020-04-06 10:38:05 +02:00
Jack Franklin
6522e4f524
chore: Use expect for assertions (#5581)
Rather than use our own custom expect library, we can use expect from npm [1], which has an API almost identical to the one Puppeteer has, but with more options, better diffing, and is used by many in the community as it's the default assertions library that comes with Jest.

It's also thoroughly documented [2].

[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/expect
[2]: https://jestjs.io/docs/en/expect
2020-04-03 13:22:55 +02:00
Jack Franklin
4b0fd8bc30
chore: upgrade to TypeScript 3.7 (#5562)
TypeScript seems to struggle to understand `Promise.all` when the items in the array return different types. If we were authoring in TS we could fix this with TS generics (`Promise.all<OurTypeHere>(...)`) but for now we can typecast the result. We'll fix this properly when we author in TS.
2020-03-31 18:42:32 +02:00
Jack Franklin
5e8d79bf98
chore: upgrade to TypeScript 3.5 (#5556)
TS 3.5 got much stricter on writing changes to objects with varied types [1] so we have to do a bit of typecasting work to convince TS about the types of keys and values that we are setting.

Longer term we should think about a better data structure that avoids us having to jump through some hoops but for now I think this is a reasonable step to get us onto 3.5.

Same story regarding bindings on `window`: the easiest fix is to cast `window` to `any` for the code that adds to it. I'm sure we can come up with a more type-safe way of doing this in the future.

[1]: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Breaking-Changes#fixes-to-unsound-writes-to-indexed-access-types
2020-03-31 10:48:09 +02:00
Andrey Lushnikov
e3abb0aa32
feat(puppeteer): introduce puppeteer.errors and puppeteer.devices (#4312)
These getters are introduced as a more convenient substitute for
a `require('puppeteer/Errors')` and
`require('puppeteer/DeviceDescriptors')`.

This way we can make cross-browser story nicer - a single require
of `puppeteer` or `puppeteer-firefox` fully defines Puppeteer
environment.
2019-04-19 15:33:06 -07:00
Joel Einbinder
f2c968fdb8 chore(types): generate our own d.ts file from api.md (#3744)
Generate `//index.d.ts` file with precise typescript definitions for all of the
Puppeteer API.
2019-01-28 15:12:45 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
62da2366c6
chore: introduce //lib/api.js (#3835)
Introduce `//lib/api.js` that declares a list of publicly exposed
classes.

The `//lib/api.js` list superceedes dynamic `helper.tracePublicAPI()` calls
and is used in the following places:
- [ASYNC STACKS]: generate "async stacks" for publicy exposed API in `//index.js`
- [COVERAGE]: move coverage support from `//lib/helper` to `//test/utils`
- [DOCLINT]: get rid of 'exluded classes' hardcoded list

This will help us to re-use our coverage and doclint infrastructure
for Puppeteer-Firefox.

Drive-By: it turns out we didn't run coverage for `SecurityDetails`
class, so we lack coverage for a few methods there. These are excluded
for now, sanity tests will be added in a follow-up.
2019-01-25 23:21:14 -05:00
Andrey Lushnikov
4ac00caf9d
refactor: split out DOMWorld from Frame (#3780)
This patch splits out `IsolatedWorld` class from Frame.
The `IsolatedWorld` abstraction is an execution context
with a designated set of DOM wrappers.

References #2671
2019-01-15 17:21:23 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
4e9e3bc614
refactor: consolidate all events in Events.js (#3772)
This will allow us to break all dependency cycles that were forcing
us to put many things in a single file (e.g. ExecutionContext and
ElementHandle).
2019-01-14 19:57:05 -08:00
Joel Einbinder
a0cbaf39ab chore(types): lint the api docs with typescript (#3577) 2018-11-21 14:49:08 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
927d0f443b
feat(page): support waitUntil option for page.setContent (#3557)
This patch teaches `page.setContent` to await resources in
the new document.

**NOTE**: This patch changes behavior: currently, `page.setContent`
awaits the `"domcontentloaded"` event; with this patch, we can now await
other lifecycle events, and switched default to the `"load"` event.

The change is justified since current behavior made `page.setContent`
unusable for its main designated usecases, pushing our client
to use [dataURL workaround](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/issues/728#issuecomment-334301491).

Fixes #728
2018-11-20 15:32:46 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
eb7bd9d7d3
test: setup sandbox on linux (#3530)
Drop all the `--no-sandbox` bits from tests and infrastructure. Instead, configure
Travis to enable user namespace clone.
2018-11-12 23:26:16 -08:00
Joel Einbinder
9ba3261571 feat(accessibility): snapshot the accessibility tree (#3470)
This adds `page.accessibility.snapshot()`. It serializes and returns the accessibility tree for the page. By default, uninteresting nodes are filtered out of the snapshot.

fixes #2033
2018-11-01 18:54:51 -07:00
Andrey Lushnikov
1b2c8113ba
refactor: move Connection to use ConnectionTransport (#3217)
Currently connection assumes that transport is a websocket
and tries to handle websocket-related errors.

This patch:
- moves ConnectionTransport interface to use callbacks instead
  of events. This way it could be used in browser context as well.
- introduces WebSocketTransport that implements ConnectionTransport
  interface for ws.

This is a preparation step for 2 things:
- exposing `transport` option in the `puppeteer.connect` method
- better support for `browserify`

References #2119
2018-09-07 21:36:16 +01:00
Andrey Lushnikov
204c7ec8c4
feat: introduce puppeteer/Errors (#3056)
This patch adds a new require, `puppeteer/Errors`, that
holds all the Puppeteer-specific error classes.

Currently, the only custom error class we use is `TimeoutError`. We'll
expand in future with `CrashError` and some others.

Fixes #1694.
2018-08-09 16:51:12 -07:00
Andrey Lushnikov
0b94fa70eb
chore: stop using console.assert everywhere (#2646)
Since Node 10, `console.assert` no longer throws an AssertionError.
(This is generally good since it aligns Node.js with Browsers.)

This patch migrates all usages of `console.assert` in our codebase.
- All the `lib/` and testing code is migrated onto a handmade `assert`
function. This is to make Puppeteer transpilation / bundling easier.
- All the tooling is switched to use Node's `assert` module.

Fixes #2547.
2018-05-31 16:53:51 -07:00
Andrey Lushnikov
13a41495aa
chore(doclint): remove SourceFactory (#2447)
SourceFactory was meant to cache Sources so that they could be used
in different preprocessor tasks.

This turned out to be over-engineering. This patch kills the layer.
2018-04-25 18:07:20 -07:00
JoelEinbinder
2370618819 chore(types): upgrade to TypeScript 2.8.1 (#2304)
This converts `externs.d.ts` to export a global namespace instead of a UMD global.

See: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/22969

Fixes #2279.
2018-04-04 14:06:21 -07:00
Andrey Lushnikov
e8a085ccfb
feat(appMode): support pipes for appMode (#2032)
This patch starts using pipes as a transport to
the browser instance instead of websocket.
2018-02-14 17:51:29 -08:00
Drew Diamantoukos
b275e66594 chore: Spelling and Markdown Consistency (#1998)
- Adding missing language tags to markdown code blocks.
- Fixed various spelling mistakes my IDE complained to me about.
2018-02-08 22:59:46 -05:00
Andrey Lushnikov
a363a733b7
feat: Introduce BrowserFetcher class (#1983)
This patch introduces `BrowserFetcher` class that manages
downloaded versions of products.

This patch:
- shapes Downloader API to be minimal yet usable for our needs. This
  includes removing such methods as `Downloader.supportedPlatforms` and
  `Downloader.defaultRevision`.
- makes most of the fs-related methods in Downloader async. The only
  exception is the `Downloader.revisionInfo`: it has stay sync due to the
  `pptr.executablePath()` method being sync.
- updates `install.js` and `utils/check_availability.js` to use new API
- finally, renames `Downloader` into `BrowserFetcher`

Fixes #1748.
2018-02-07 12:31:53 -05:00
Andrey Lushnikov
5368051610
feat: expose raw devtools protocol connection (#1770)
feat: expose raw devtools protocol connection

This patch introduces `target.createCDPSession` method that
allows directly communicating with the target over the
Chrome DevTools Protocol.

Fixes #31.
2018-01-10 19:33:22 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
24354a4879
feat: implement CSS Coverage (#1714)
This patch adds two new methods to the `page.coverage` namespace:
- `page.coverage.startCSSCoverage()` - to initiate css coverage
- `page.coverage.stopCSSCoverage()` - to stop css coverage

The coverage format is consistent with the JavaScript coverage.
2018-01-03 18:21:40 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
d062381978
feat: Implement JavaScript Coverage (#1673)
This patch introduces a new `page.coverage` namespace with two methods:
- `page.coverage.startJSCoverage` to initiate JavaScript coverage
  recording
- `page.coverage.stopJSCoverage` to stop JavaScript coverage and get
  results
2018-01-02 19:53:53 -08:00
Andrey Lushnikov
9a5086847c
refactor: move ChromiumDownloader under lib/ (#1554)
This patch:
- renames ChromiumDownloader into just Downloader (this is in
  preparation for different products download)
- moves Downloader from utils/ to lib/. This unifies all of the
  production-critical code in the lib/.

Drive-by: make Downloader a regular class.
2017-12-08 13:39:13 -08:00