Commit Graph

23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jrandolf
d6a88a9768
chore: refactor FrameManager and fix docs (#8770) 2022-08-10 23:34:29 +02:00
jrandolf
837b10b15e
chore: rename DOMWorld to IsolatedWorld (#8761) 2022-08-09 15:17:42 +02:00
jrandolf
932a053d02
chore: move adoption to DOMWorld (#8760) 2022-08-09 14:55:18 +02:00
jrandolf
5cf9b4de8d
feat: use an xpath query handler (#8730) 2022-08-04 15:45:21 +02:00
jrandolf
5ff205dc8b
fix: extends ElementHandle to Nodes (#8552)
* fix: extends `ElementHandle` to `Node`s (#8552)
2022-07-06 09:05:37 +02:00
jrandolf
ebcb8a2760
chore: split JSHandle.ts (#8551) 2022-06-23 11:31:43 +02:00
jrandolf
26c3acbb07
feat!: type inference for evaluation types (#8547)
This PR greatly improves the types within Puppeteer:

- **Almost everything** is auto-deduced.
  - Parameters don't need to be specified in the function. They are deduced from the spread.
  - Return types don't need to be specified. They are deduced from the function. (More on this below)
  - Selections based on tag names correctly deduce element type, similar to TypeScript's mechanism for `getElementByTagName`.
- [**BREAKING CHANGE**] We've removed the ability to declare return types in type arguments for the following reasons:
  1. Setting them will indubitably break auto-deduction.
  2. You can just use `as ...` in TypeScript to coerce the correct type (given it makes sense).
- [**BREAKING CHANGE**] `waitFor` is officially gone.

To migrate to these changes, there are only four things you may need to change:
- If you set a return type using the `ReturnType` type parameter, remove it and use `as ...` and `HandleFor` (if necessary).
 `evaluate<ReturnType>(a: number, b: number) => {...}, a, b)`
 `(await evaluate(a, b) => {...}, a, b)) as ReturnType`
 `evaluateHandle<ReturnType>(a: number, b: number) => {...}, a, b)`
 `(await evaluateHandle(a, b) => {...}, a, b)) as HandleFor<ReturnType>`
- If you set any type parameters in the *parameters* of an evaluation function, remove them.  
 `evaluate(a: number, b: number) => {...}, a, b)`
 `evaluate(a, b) => {...}, a, b)`
- If you set any type parameters in the method's declaration, remove them.
 `evaluate<(a: number, b: number) => void>((a, b) => {...}, a, b)`
 `evaluate(a, b) => {...}, a, b)`
2022-06-23 11:29:46 +02:00
jrandolf
84712cbc28
chore: use Google's TS style guide's format config (#8542) 2022-06-22 15:25:44 +02:00
jrandolf
ce0dd25349
chore: use braces in function bodies (#8525) 2022-06-15 12:42:21 +02:00
jrandolf
570087ea94
chore: use strict typing in tests (#8524)
* The testing tsconfig.json inherits from the base TS config.
  * A lot of type assertions have been inserted...a lot.
* All testing utilities have migrated to TS.
* text-diff is being replaced with diff for TS compatibility.
* ProtocolError has been added to PuppeteerErrors and PuppeteerErrors is no longer a record (it's been frozen).
* Fixes a small bug where null was an allowable media type in emulation (should be undefined).
2022-06-15 12:09:22 +02:00
jrandolf
e6442dd767
chore: use curly (#8519) 2022-06-14 13:55:35 +02:00
jrandolf
6c960115a3
chore: use private fields (#8506) 2022-06-13 11:16:25 +02:00
jrandolf
b4e751f29c
feat: use strict typescript (#8401) 2022-05-31 16:34:16 +02:00
Alex Rudenko
8d8e874b07
fix: make sure ElementHandle.waitForSelector is evaluated in the right context (#7843)
So it appears that all bindings are added to the secondary world and all
evaluations are also running there. ElementHandle.evaluate is returning
handles from the main world though. Therefore, we need to be careful
and adopt handles to the right context before doing waitForSelector
So it appears that all bindings are added to the secondary world and all
evaluations are also running there. ElementHandle.evaluate is returning
handles from the main world though. Therefore, we need to be careful
and adopt handles to the right context before doing waitForSelector.
2021-12-21 09:53:20 +01:00
Andy Earnshaw
b0319ecc89
fix(ariaqueryhandler): allow single quotes in aria attribute selector (#7750)
This updates the regular expression used to parse aria attribute
selectors so that single quotes may be used as an alternative to double
quotes, e.g. `aria/Single button[role='button']`.

Issues: #7721

Co-authored-by: Andy Earnshaw <andy.earnshaw@gmail.com>
2021-11-09 13:05:10 +01:00
Voltrex
f04ffdbe2c
refactor(common): move actual constants (#7512)
The values of these constant variables are always the exact same when the `parseAriaSelector()` function is called, so these can be moved out of the function.
2021-09-10 19:28:30 +00:00
Jan Scheffler
f863f4bfe0
feat(chromium): roll to Chromium 92.0.4512.0 (r884014) (#7288) 2021-05-26 16:44:29 +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
Alex Rudenko
4426135692
fix(aria): fix parsing of ARIA selectors (#7037) 2021-04-06 10:41:49 +02:00
Sri Harsha
9e3fcb9f94
chore(src): fix minor typo (#6961) 2021-03-09 09:01:09 +01:00
Johan Bay
67da1cf866
fix(domworld): fix missing binding for waittasks (#6562) 2020-11-03 10:39:31 +00:00
Johan Bay
3afe1935da
feat(a11y-query): extend aria handler with waitFor (#6472)
This commit adds waitFor to the built-in aria handler (#6307).
2020-10-07 10:49:11 +02:00
Johan Bay
950ae334ca
feat(a11y-query): aria query handler sans waitfor (#6459)
This commit adds a new built-in handler for querying by accessible name and role (#6307).
Support for waitForSelector will be added in a follow-up commit.
2020-10-05 08:25:55 +02:00