**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
I have browsers pool in some cloud. I want that only users with access
will be able to connect to them. So they must provide token through
headers. But puppeteer does not allow to send headers when connected to
browser by ws connection. So I added this feature.
Closes#7218
**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**
Better type inference.
**Did you add tests for your changes?**
~Not yet.~ Yes.
**If relevant, did you update the documentation?**
Not yet.
**Summary**
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Currently methods that return an element handle, i.e. `.$`,
`.waitForSelector` attempt to infer the node element type from the
selector string. However, this only works when the selector is an exact
match of the element tag, i.e. a selector `"a"` would be inferred as
`HTMLAnchorElement` . And not when the selector is complex, i.e.
selectors `"a#some-id"`, `div > a`, `a:nth-child(2)` would all fallback
on `Element`.
This is due to simply looking up the the selector in
`HTMLElementTagNameMap` and `SVGElementTagNameMap` without any attempt
to parse the selector string.
This PR is an attempt to do so.
**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**
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This could break existing incorrect assertions using the `as` keyword.
**Other information**
~This PR introduces a dependency on the `type-fest` package.~
This PR is far from complete (no tests, no docs). Put out early for
feedback and discussion.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rudenko <OrKoN@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR updates the docs regarding configuring puppeteer. In addition,
some changes have been made to the documentation generator to show
default values on the documentation site.
Also fixes: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/pull/9144
This PR adds configurations files to `puppeteer`'s methods for
configuration. Under the hood, `puppeteer` relies on
https://www.npmjs.com/package/cosmiconfig which resolves several formats
of configuration:
- a `puppeteer` property in package.json
- a `.puppeteerrc` file in JSON or YAML format
- a `.puppeteerrc.json`, `.puppeteerrc.yaml`, `.puppeteerrc.yml`,
`.puppeteerrc.js`, or `.puppeteerrc.cjs` file
- a `puppeteer.config.js` or `puppeteer.config.cjs` CommonJS module
exporting an object
Documentation will be added later.
Fixed: #9128
This PR removes the deprecated query selector API from the `puppeteer`
instance. Direct imports of the query selector API have also been
deprecated and users are now expected to use the static methods defined
on `Puppeteer`.
This PR removes the deprecated `puppeteer.devices` in favor of a new
exported object `KnownDevices`. `devices` can also be exported, but has
been deprecated.
This PR moves the puppeteer source code into separate mono-repo packages:
- `puppeteer` and `puppeteer-core` are now separated into their own
packages.
- `puppeteer-core` has a new exports called `puppeteer-core/internal`
for internal usage.
Tests and various tools have been updated to accommodate the migration.
This PR removes the manual vendoring process. Third party code can now
be updated using the typical NPM pipeline with types/code bundling done
through Rollup.
This PR adds a basic support for WebDriver BiDi that currently includes only the ability to establish a connection and shutdown the browser. Therefore, the implementation is marked as internal and won't show up in the changelog as it's barely useful at the moment.
The API classes are kept as classes instead of interfaces so that clients relying on instanceof checks still work.
This PR implements automatic detection of the Firefox product when the `.connect()` method is used. This partially undoes the breaking change in https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/pull/8520 but it's also a breaking change on its own since we don't accept an explicit product name anymore (it does not look like it was used anyway).