Currently, we wait only for the main frame to reach the desired
lifecycle state.
This patch starts waiting until all the frames reach the desired
lifecycle state.
Fixes#1173.
This patch:
- starts persisting lifecycle state for every frame
- migrates NavigationWatcher to rely on these lifecycle events
- refactors Page.goto to properly return navigation errors
Fixes#1218.
This roll includes the following revisions:
- crrev.com/515281 DevTools: fix crash on intercepting request that
posts a blob
- crrev.com/515368 DevTools: wait for navigation to be committed
upon Page.navigate on the browser side.
Fixes#894, References #1218
This patch starts asserting that all values are of type "string".
The alternative approach to cast values to strings
might yield a hard-to-debug errors.
Fixes#1276.
This roll brings in a bunch of important patches:
- crrev.com/512647 Changed headless browser profile dir to use Default profile path
- crrev.com/512760 DevTools: stop idleness detector when pending navigation commits
- crrev.com/512905 DevTools: introduce Page.getFrameTree
- crrev.com/513373 DevTools: report loaderId in the lifecycle events
- crrev.com/513419 DevTools: introduce Page.setLifecycleEventsEnabled
- crrev.com/513422 DevTools: return loaderId from Page.navigate
Fixes#921
BREAKING CHANGE:
Headless user profile structure is changing. Custom profiles set with --user-data-dir flag will no longer be read in Chrome 63 and will have to be recreated.
Alternatively, you can migrate old headless profile to a new structure. if you stored your profile in `<profile>` folder, you would run the following bash commands:
```bash
cd <profile>
mkdir Default
mv * Default
```
Full headless-dev PSA announcement: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!msg/headless-dev/asX8WgktXIE/zTUfmHDcAQAJ
This patch adds `Frame.select` method that does the same functionality as
former `Page.select`, but on a per-frame level.
The `Page.select` method becomes a shortcut for the ÷main frame's select.
Fixes#1139
This patch migrates puppeteer to support PlzNavigate chromium
project.
As a consequence of this patch, we no longer wait for both
requestWillBeSent and requestIntercepted events to happen. This should
resolve a ton of request interception bugs that "hanged" the loading.
Fixes#877.
Currently, NavigationWatcher listens to lifecycle events from Page
domain and security events from Security domain.
However, the events are dispatched from different processes in browser:
- Page's lifecycle events are dispatched from renderer process
- Security events are dispatched from browser process
This makes for the undefined order between events and results in
NavigationWatcher reporting different failuer messages, based on
the event order.
This patch stops relying on security errors in navigation watcher and
instead switches to request failure codes for the main resource.
Fixes#1195
Elements in shadow dom erroneously considered that they were detached
from document.
This patch starts using `Element.isConnected` instead of
`document.contains()` call.
Fixes#1061.
This changes the debugging instructions to be specific to puppeteer, preventing new users (or those that copy-paste) from getting logs from other libraries that use the `debug` module.
This adds more examples for using `keyboard.type` and `keyboard.press`. It adds warnings about Shift affecting or not affecting the text generated by certain methods.
fixes#723
The search bar was not fully loaded and therefore "puppeteer" could not be entered into the submit field.
This patch starts waiting for the input element to be rendered to ensure this
element is loaded before attempting to populate it.
The jontewks buildpack worked great for running Chrome headless, but it did not include support for Chinese characters and the PDF rendering I was attempting was not usable. This fix brings in a few custom fonts to allow PDF generation to utilize the fonts.
The idea came from https://github.com/dscout/wkhtmltopdf-buildpack/pull/14/files