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33 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jan Scheffler
2d37430838
chore: update types for JSHandle (#7650)
Closes #7583
2021-10-07 16:04:08 +00:00
s
b4ba9c803d
chore: fix typings for ElementHandle.screenshot() options (#7602) 2021-09-29 15:46:57 +00:00
dmitrysteblyuk
f2e19276ac
chore: add hared TaskQueue for page.screenshot() again (#6714) 2021-09-23 14:37:35 +02:00
Alex Rudenko
2b5c0019dc
feat: add ability to specify offsets for JSHandle.click (#7573)
Until now, the click would be always sent to the middle
point of the target element. With this change, one can define
offsets relative to the border box of the elements and click
different areas of an element.
2021-09-20 09:01:32 +00:00
Ron0115
54c4318016
feat: add threshold to Page.isIntersectingViewport (#6497) 2021-09-15 22:56:50 +02:00
Paul Adams
af2b5fca12
chore: clarify error message when node is not clickable (#6949) 2021-09-14 16:38:58 +00:00
Mathias Bynens
dd470c7a22
feat(api): make page.isDragInterceptionEnabled a method (#7419)
Having it be a getter is surprising and inconsistent, since the other `page.is*` APIs are just methods.

Issue: #7150
2021-07-13 11:37:39 +02:00
Maksim Sadym
859135adb6
chore: use proper cssLayoutMetrics (#7390) 2021-07-01 13:23:38 +02:00
Dan Park
a91b8aca37 feat: add drag-and-drop support (#7150)
This commit adds drag-and-drop support, leveraging new additions to the CDP Input domain (Input.setInterceptDrags, Input.dispatchDragEvent, and Input.dragIntercepted).
2021-06-07 13:50:34 +02:00
TASNEEM KOUSHAR
9e0acebb75
chore: add documentation for missing methods
* fix: modified comment for method product, platform and newPage

* fix: added comment for browsercontext, StartCSSCoverage, StartJSCoverage

* fix: corrected comments for JSONValue, asElement, evaluateHandle

* fix: corrected comments for JSONValue, asElement, evaluateHandle

* fix: added comments for some of the method

* fix: added proper comments

Co-authored-by: Jack Franklin <jacktfranklin@chromium.org>
2021-05-26 15:37:38 +01:00
Jack Franklin
ea2b0d1f62
chore: improve type inference of evaluate (#7267)
This commit updates the JSHandle class to take a generic representing
the underlying object that it's wrapping. We can then define
`ElementHandle` as a class that extends `JSHandle<Element>` and begin
to get better type inference.

Prior to this commit the following code would have `d` set to `any`:

```
const div: page.$<HTMLDivElement>('div')
const text = await div.evaluate(d => d.innerText)
```

You could work around this in two ways:

```
const text = await div.evaluate<(d: HTMLDivElement) => string>(d => d.innerText)
const text = await div.evaluate((d: HTMLDivElement) => d.innerText)
```

But both of these have two issues:

1. Requires the user to type extra information.
2. There's no type checking: in the code above I could type `d` as
   `number` and TS would be happy.

With the change here to `evaluate` the user can now type the original
code:

```
const div: page.$<HTMLDivElement>('div')
const text = await div.evaluate(d => d.innerText)
```

And TypeScript will know that `d` is an `HTMLDivElement`.

This change brings us inline with the approach that @types/puppeteer
takes. If we land this and it works, we can do the same with
`evaluateHandle` to hopefully make a similar improvement there.

BREAKING: because this changes the types, which were previously `any`,
this is technically a breaking change as users using TS could start
getting errors after this change is released.
2021-05-26 13:46:17 +00:00
Jack Franklin
523aa0aafa
chore: upgrade and pin prettier dependencies (#7232)
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.
2021-05-12 16:48:30 +02:00
Ayman Azzam
4152383c2c
docs: fix some tsdoc warning messages (#7059) 2021-04-06 08:58:01 +00:00
Jack Franklin
b349c91e7d
fix: make $ and $$ selectors generic (#6883)
* fix: make `$` and `$$` 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
2021-03-25 11:40:34 +00:00
Jack Franklin
bdaba7829d
fix: jsonValue() type is generic (#6865)
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.
2021-02-11 09:50:15 +00:00
Jack Franklin
e45acce928
chore: run unit tests on node 10.15 + fix fs.promises access (#6550)
* chore: run unit tests on node 10.15

We saw in https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/6548 that the
`fs.promises` module was experimental in Node <10.17 and as such we
introduced issues for users on 10.15.

Until we can drop Node v10 (it's EOL is 30-04-20201
https://github.com/nodejs/Release#release-schedule) we should run our
tests on an old Node 10 to avoid regressing in this area.

* chore: helper for importing fs safely
2020-10-26 11:02:05 +00:00
Jack Franklin
f04bec5a15
chore: update eslint & eslint plugins (#6487)
Updates ESLint, the TypeScript ESLint plugins, and updates code where
the rules have changed.
2020-10-12 10:30:35 +01:00
Jack Franklin
caa9a1cafa
chore(agnostic): Remove use of util.promisify (#6446)
In `src/common` we now use `fs.promises.X` which we can dynamically
`import`. In a browser environment this code will never run because it's
gated on `isNode` (in a future PR we will add tree-shaking to the bundle
step such that this code is eliminated). By using `import`, we ensure
TypeScript still can track types and give good type information.

In `src/node` we continue to use `util.promisify` but that's not a
concern as that code explicitly is never run in the browser.
2020-09-28 10:35:35 +01:00
Johan Bay
72fe86fe6a
feat(a11y-query): introduce internal handlers (#6437)
This commit changes the internal representation of query handlers to contain Puppeteer-level code instead of page functions.
The interface `CustomQueryHandler` is introduced for user-defined query handlers. When a `CustomQueryHandler` is registered using  `registerCustomQueryHandler` a corresponding Puppeteer-level handler is created through `makeQueryHandler` by wrapping the page functions as appropriate.
The internal query handlers (defined by the interface `QueryHandler`) contain two new functions: `waitFor` and `queryAllArray`.
- `waitFor` allows page-based handlers to make use of the `WaitTask`-backed implementation in `DOMWorld`, whereas purely Puppeteer-based handlers can define an alternative approach instead.
- `queryAllArray` is similar to `queryAll` but with a slightly different interface; it returns a `JSHandle` to an array with the results as opposed to an array of `ElementHandle`. It is used by `$$eval`. 

After this change, we can introduce built-in query handlers that are not executed in the page context (#6307).
2020-09-23 16:02:22 +02:00
Johan Bay
313774c553
feat: change QueryHandler to contain QueryOne and QueryAll methods (#6218)
Co-authored-by: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>
2020-07-17 07:29:42 +02:00
Jack Franklin
ffec2475d0
chore: enforce file extensions on imports (#6202)
* chore: enforce file extensions on imports

To make our output agnostic it should include file extensions in the
output, as per the ESM spec. It's a bit odd for Node packages but makes
it easier to publish a browser build.
2020-07-13 10:22:26 +01:00
Jack Franklin
9b3005c105
feat(types): improve page.evaluate types (#6193) 2020-07-10 11:52:13 +01:00
Jack Franklin
31309b0e20
chore: use devtools-protocol package (#6172)
* chore: Use devtools-protocol package

Rather than maintain our own protocol we can instead use the devtools-protocol package and pin it to the version of Chromium that Puppeteer is shipping with.

The only changes are naming changes between the bespoke protocol that Puppeteer created and the devtools-protocol one.
2020-07-10 11:51:52 +01:00
Jack Franklin
5049b83186
feat(types): add types for page.$$eval (#6139)
* feat(types): add types for `page.$$eval`

* Add new-docs for $$eval

* fix example

* linting
2020-07-03 15:23:51 +01:00
Jack Franklin
6474edb9ba
feat(types): add types for $eval (#6135)
This pulls in the types (based on the DefinitelyTyped repo) for
`page.$eval` (and the `$eval` method on other classes). The `$eval`
method is quite hard to type due to the way we wrap and unwrap
ElementHandles that are passed to / returned from the `pageFunction`
that users provide.

Longer term we can improve the types by providing type overloads as
DefinitelyTyped does but I've deferred that for now (see the `TODO` in
the code for more details).
2020-07-02 10:09:34 +01:00
Jack Franklin
8370ec88ae
feat(types): add (and fix) evaluateHandle types (#6130)
This change started as a small change to pull types from DefinitelyTyped over to
Puppeteer for the `evaluateHandle` function but instead ended up also fixing
what looks to be a long standing issue with our existing documentation.

`evaluateHandle` can in fact return an `ElementHandle` rather than a `JSHandle`.
Note that `ElementHandle` extends `JSHandle` so whilst the docs are technically
correct (all ElementHandles are JSHandles) it's confusing because JSHandles
don't have methods like `click` on them, but ElementHandles do.

if you return something that is an HTML element:

```
const button = page.evaluateHandle(() => document.querySelector('button'));
// this is an ElementHandle, not a JSHandle
```

Therefore I've updated the original docs and added a large explanation to the
TSDoc for `page.evaluateHandle`.

In TypeScript land we'll assume the function will return a `JSHandle` but you
can tell TS otherwise via the generic argument, which can only be `JSHandle`
(the default) or `ElementHandle`:

```
const button = page.evaluateHandle<ElementHandle>(() => document.querySelector('button'));
```
2020-07-01 12:44:08 +01:00
Jack Franklin
9f198626f8
chore(docs): mark JSHandle properties as internal (#6126) 2020-06-30 15:56:37 +01:00
Mathias Bynens
df96f16921
docs(new): migrate JSHandle docs to TSDoc (#6102) 2020-06-25 15:49:35 +01:00
Jack Franklin
46fc6ca41a
feat(types): improve typing of .evaluate() (#6096)
* feat(types): improve typing of `.evaluate()`

This is the start of the work to take the types from the
`@types/puppeteer` repository and port them into our repo so we can ship
our built-in types out the box.

This change types the `evaluate` function properly. It takes a generic
type which is the type of the function you're passing, and the arguments
and the return that you get back from the `evaluate` call are typed
correctly.
2020-06-25 13:38:01 +01:00
Jack Franklin
28797dee41
chore: migrate tests to TypeScript (#6075)
This CL migrates all the tests to TypeScript. The main benefits of this is that we start consuming our TypeScript definitions and therefore find errors in them. The act of migrating found some bugs in our definitions and now we can be sure to avoid them going forwards.

You'll notice the addition of some `TODO`s in the code; I didn't want this CL to get any bigger than it already is but I intend to follow those up once this lands. It's mostly figuring out how to extend the `expect` types with our `toBeGolden` helpers and some other slight confusions with types that the tests exposed.

Co-authored-by: Mathias Bynens <mathias@qiwi.be>
2020-06-23 07:18:46 +02:00
Alex Rudenko
6657364364
docs(new): migrate ElementHandle to TSDoc (#6073)
* docs(new): migrate ElementHandle to TSDoc

Co-authored-by: Alex Rudenko <alexrudenko@chromium.org>
2020-06-22 17:21:57 +02:00
Jack Franklin
e7b91a7f41
chore: enforce a max line length on comments (#6055) 2020-06-19 15:39:03 +01:00
Jack Franklin
9522f80116
chore: create common directory (#6042)
These files will be used by both the web and node versions of Puppeteer.
Another name for this might be "core" but I don't want to cause
confusion with the puppeteer-core package that we publish at the moment.
2020-06-18 15:53:23 +01:00