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1# Puppeteer
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9###### <!-- gen:last-released-api -->[API](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/v1.5.0/docs/api.md)<!-- gen:stop --> | [FAQ](#faq) | [Contributing](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
10
11> Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control [headless](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome) Chrome or Chromium over the [DevTools Protocol](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/). It can also be configured to use full (non-headless) Chrome or Chromium.
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13<!-- [START usecases] -->
14###### What can I do?
15
16Most things that you can do manually in the browser can be done using Puppeteer! Here are a few examples to get you started:
17
18* Generate screenshots and PDFs of pages.
19* Crawl a SPA and generate pre-rendered content (i.e. "SSR").
20* Automate form submission, UI testing, keyboard input, etc.
21* Create an up-to-date, automated testing environment. Run your tests directly in the latest version of Chrome using the latest JavaScript and browser features.
22* Capture a [timeline trace](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/evaluate-performance/reference) of your site to help diagnose performance issues.
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24
25Give it a spin: https://try-puppeteer.appspot.com/
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27<!-- [START getstarted] -->
28## Getting Started
29
30### Installation
31
32To use Puppeteer in your project, run:
33
34```bash
35npm i puppeteer
36# or "yarn add puppeteer"
37```
38
39Note: When you install Puppeteer, it downloads a recent version of Chromium (~170Mb Mac, ~282Mb Linux, ~280Mb Win) that is guaranteed to work with the API. To skip the download, see [Environment variables](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#environment-variables).
40
41### Usage
42
43Caution: Puppeteer requires at least Node v6.4.0, but the examples below use async/await which is only supported in Node v7.6.0 or greater.
44
45Puppeteer will be familiar to people using other browser testing frameworks. You create an instance
46of `Browser`, open pages, and then manipulate them with [Puppeteer's API](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#).
47
48**Example** - navigating to https://example.com and saving a screenshot as *example.png*:
49
50Save file as **example.js**
51
52```js
53const puppeteer = require('puppeteer');
54
55(async () => {
56 const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
57 const page = await browser.newPage();
58 await page.goto('https://example.com');
59 await page.screenshot({path: 'example.png'});
60
61 await browser.close();
62})();
63```
64
65Execute script on the command line
66
67```bash
68node example.js
69```
70
71Puppeteer sets an initial page size to 800px x 600px, which defines the screenshot size. The page size can be customized with [`Page.setViewport()`](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#pagesetviewportviewport).
72
73**Example** - create a PDF.
74
75Save file as **hn.js**
76
77```js
78const puppeteer = require('puppeteer');
79
80(async () => {
81 const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
82 const page = await browser.newPage();
83 await page.goto('https://news.ycombinator.com', {waitUntil: 'networkidle2'});
84 await page.pdf({path: 'hn.pdf', format: 'A4'});
85
86 await browser.close();
87})();
88```
89
90Execute script on the command line
91
92```bash
93node hn.js
94```
95
96See [`Page.pdf()`](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#pagepdfoptions) for more information about creating pdfs.
97
98**Example** - evaluate script in the context of the page
99
100Save file as **get-dimensions.js**
101
102```js
103const puppeteer = require('puppeteer');
104
105(async () => {
106 const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
107 const page = await browser.newPage();
108 await page.goto('https://example.com');
109
110 // Get the "viewport" of the page, as reported by the page.
111 const dimensions = await page.evaluate(() => {
112 return {
113 width: document.documentElement.clientWidth,
114 height: document.documentElement.clientHeight,
115 deviceScaleFactor: window.devicePixelRatio
116 };
117 });
118
119 console.log('Dimensions:', dimensions);
120
121 await browser.close();
122})();
123```
124
125Execute script on the command line
126
127```bash
128node get-dimensions.js
129```
130
131See [`Page.evaluate()`](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#pageevaluatepagefunction-args) for more information on `evaluate` and related methods like `evaluateOnNewDocument` and `exposeFunction`.
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133<!-- [END getstarted] -->
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135<!-- [START runtimesettings] -->
136## Default runtime settings
137
138**1. Uses Headless mode**
139
140Puppeteer launches Chromium in [headless mode](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome). To launch a full version of Chromium, set the ['headless' option](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#puppeteerlaunchoptions) when launching a browser:
141
142```js
143const browser = await puppeteer.launch({headless: false}); // default is true
144```
145
146**2. Runs a bundled version of Chromium**
147
148By default, Puppeteer downloads and uses a specific version of Chromium so its API
149is guaranteed to work out of the box. To use Puppeteer with a different version of Chrome or Chromium,
150pass in the executable's path when creating a `Browser` instance:
151
152```js
153const browser = await puppeteer.launch({executablePath: '/path/to/Chrome'});
154```
155
156See [`Puppeteer.launch()`](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#puppeteerlaunchoptions) for more information.
157
158See [`this article`](https://www.howtogeek.com/202825/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-between-chromium-and-chrome/) for a description of the differences between Chromium and Chrome. [`This article`](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkcr/docs/chromium_browser_vs_google_chrome.md) describes some differences for Linux users.
159
160**3. Creates a fresh user profile**
161
162Puppeteer creates its own Chromium user profile which it **cleans up on every run**.
163
164<!-- [END runtimesettings] -->
165
166## API Documentation
167
168Explore the [API documentation](docs/api.md) and [examples](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/tree/master/examples/) to learn more.
169
170<!-- [START debugging] -->
171
172## Debugging tips
173
1741. Turn off headless mode - sometimes it's useful to see what the browser is
175 displaying. Instead of launching in headless mode, launch a full version of
176 the browser using `headless: false`:
177
178 const browser = await puppeteer.launch({headless: false});
179
1802. Slow it down - the `slowMo` option slows down Puppeteer operations by the
181 specified amount of milliseconds. It's another way to help see what's going on.
182
183 const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
184 headless: false,
185 slowMo: 250 // slow down by 250ms
186 });
187
1883. Capture console output - You can listen for the `console` event.
189 This is also handy when debugging code in `page.evaluate()`:
190
191 page.on('console', msg => console.log('PAGE LOG:', msg.text()));
192
193 await page.evaluate(() => console.log(`url is ${location.href}`));
194
1954. Stop test execution and use a debugger in browser
196
197 - Use `{devtools: true}` when launching Puppeteer:
198
199 `const browser = await puppeteer.launch({devtools: true});`
200
201 - Change default test timeout:
202
203 jest: `jest.setTimeout(100000);`
204
205 jasmine: `jasmine.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL = 100000;`
206
207 mocha: `this.timeout(100000);` (don't forget to change test to use [function and not '=>'](https://stackoverflow.com/a/23492442))
208
209 - Add an evaluate statement with `debugger` inside / add `debugger` to an existing evaluate statement:
210
211 `await page.evaluate(() => {debugger;});`
212
213 The test will now stop executing in the above evaluate statement, and chromium will stop in debug mode.
214
2155. Enable verbose logging - All public API calls and internal protocol traffic
216 will be logged via the [`debug`](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug) module under the `puppeteer` namespace.
217
218 # Basic verbose logging
219 env DEBUG="puppeteer:*" node script.js
220
221 # Debug output can be enabled/disabled by namespace
222 env DEBUG="puppeteer:*,-puppeteer:protocol" node script.js # everything BUT protocol messages
223 env DEBUG="puppeteer:session" node script.js # protocol session messages (protocol messages to targets)
224 env DEBUG="puppeteer:mouse,puppeteer:keyboard" node script.js # only Mouse and Keyboard API calls
225
226 # Protocol traffic can be rather noisy. This example filters out all Network domain messages
227 env DEBUG="puppeteer:*" env DEBUG_COLORS=true node script.js 2>&1 | grep -v '"Network'
228
229<!-- [END debugging] -->
230
231## Contributing to Puppeteer
232
233Check out [contributing guide](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) to get an overview of Puppeteer development.
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235<!-- [START faq] -->
236
237# FAQ
238
239#### Q: Which Chromium version does Puppeteer use?
240
241Look for `chromium_revision` in [package.json](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/package.json).
242
243Puppeteer bundles Chromium to ensure that the latest features it uses are guaranteed to be available. As the DevTools protocol and browser improve over time, Puppeteer will be updated to depend on newer versions of Chromium.
244
245#### Q: What is the difference between Puppeteer, Selenium / WebDriver, and PhantomJS?
246
247Selenium / WebDriver is a well-established cross-browser API that is useful for testing cross-browser support.
248
249Puppeteer works only with Chromium or Chrome. However, many teams only run unit tests with a single browser (e.g. PhantomJS). In non-testing use cases, Puppeteer provides a powerful but simple API because it's only targeting one browser that enables you to rapidly develop automation scripts.
250
251Puppeteer bundles the latest versions of Chromium.
252
253#### Q: Who maintains Puppeteer?
254
255The Chrome DevTools team maintains the library, but we'd love your help and expertise on the project!
256See [Contributing](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
257
258#### Q: Why is the Chrome team building Puppeteer?
259
260The goals of the project are simple:
261
262- Provide a slim, canonical library that highlights the capabilities of the [DevTools Protocol](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/).
263- Provide a reference implementation for similar testing libraries. Eventually, these other frameworks could adopt Puppeteer as their foundational layer.
264- Grow the adoption of headless/automated browser testing.
265- Help dogfood new DevTools Protocol features...and catch bugs!
266- Learn more about the pain points of automated browser testing and help fill those gaps.
267
268#### Q: How does Puppeteer compare with other headless Chrome projects?
269
270The past few months have brought [several new libraries for automating headless Chrome](https://medium.com/@kensoh/chromeless-chrominator-chromy-navalia-lambdium-ghostjs-autogcd-ef34bcd26907). As the team authoring the underlying DevTools Protocol, we're excited to witness and support this flourishing ecosystem.
271
272We've reached out to a number of these projects to see if there are opportunities for collaboration, and we're happy to do what we can to help.
273
274#### Q: What features does Puppeteer not support?
275
276You may find that Puppeteer does not behave as expected when controlling pages that incorporate audio and video. (For example, [video playback/screenshots is likely to fail](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/issues/291).) There are two reasons for this:
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278* Puppeteer is bundled with Chromium--not Chrome--and so by default, it inherits all of [Chromium's media-related limitations](https://www.chromium.org/audio-video). This means that Puppeteer does not support licensed formats such as AAC or H.264. (However, it is possible to force Puppeteer to use a separately-installed version Chrome instead of Chromium via the [`executablePath` option to `puppeteer.launch`](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/api.md#puppeteerlaunchoptions). You should only use this configuration if you need an official release of Chrome that supports these media formats.)
279* Since Puppeteer (in all configurations) controls a desktop version of Chromium/Chrome, features that are only supported by the mobile version of Chrome are not supported. This means that Puppeteer [does not support HTTP Live Streaming (HLS)](https://caniuse.com/#feat=http-live-streaming).
280
281#### Q: I am having trouble installing / running Puppeteer in my test environment?
282We have a [troubleshooting](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/blob/master/docs/troubleshooting.md) guide for various operating systems that lists the required dependencies.
283
284#### Q: How do I try/test a prerelease version of Puppeteer?
285
286You can check out this repo or install the latest prerelease from npm:
287
288```bash
289npm i --save puppeteer@next
290```
291
292Please note that prerelease may be unstable and contain bugs.
293
294#### Q: I have more questions! Where do I ask?
295
296There are many ways to get help on Puppeteer:
297- [bugtracker](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/issues)
298- [stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/puppeteer)
299- [slack channel](https://join.slack.com/t/puppeteer/shared_invite/enQtMzU4MjIyMDA5NTM4LTM1OTdkNDhlM2Y4ZGUzZDdjYjM5ZWZlZGFiZjc4MTkyYTVlYzIzYjU5NDIyNzgyMmFiNDFjN2UzNWU0N2ZhZDc)
300
301Make sure to search these channels before posting your question.
302
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304<!-- [END faq] -->