⚠ BREAKING CHANGES chromium: roll to Chromium 97.0.4692.0 (r938248) Features chromium: roll to Chromium 97.0.4692.0 (r938248) (ac162c5), closes #7458 support for custom user data (profile) directory for Firefox (#7684) (790c7a0) Bug Fixes ariaqueryhandler: allow single quotes in aria attribute selector (#7750) (b0319ec), closes #7721 clearer jsdoc for behavior of headless when devtools is true (#7
v10.0.0 (2021-05-31) ⚠ BREAKING CHANGES Node.js 10 is no longer supported. Features chromium: roll to Chromium 92.0.4512.0 (r884014) (#7288) (f863f4b) requestinterception: remove cacheSafe flag (#7217) (d01aa6c) expose other sessions from connection (#6863) (cb285a2) launcher: add new launcher option waitForInitialPage (#7105) (2605309), closes #3630 Bug Fixes added comments for browsercontext, st
v6.0.0 (2021-02-02) ⚠ BREAKING CHANGES chromium: The built-in aria/ selector query handler doesn’t return ignored elements anymore. typescript: Puppeteer now ships with built-in TypeScript definitions. This means you no longer need to install @types/puppeteer. We are aware that there are likely improvements that can be made to our types to improve the developer experience when using them; please o
Breaking change: Puppeteer no longer uses Node’s EventEmitter library As part of our work to make Puppeteer agnostic of its environment we are removing the dependency on Node’s EventEmitter in favour of an event emitter that is not tied to Node. Under the hood we use Mitt, but we extend Mitt with additional functionality to match most of the methods that Node’s EventEmitter provides. The following
Big changes Chromium 81.0.4044.0 (r737027) Puppeteer can now fetch a Firefox Nightly binary for you via PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install. Also, there’s now an example showing how to launch Firefox with Puppeteer. File uploads are generally more reliable (#5363) and elementHandle.uploadFile(...filePaths) now triggers a change event, matching the old behavior in Puppeteer v1.20.0. (#5389) Node.
Big changes Chromium 79.0.3942.0 (r706915) Puppeteer now requires Node.js v8+; Node.js v6 is no longer supported page.screenshot now clips elements to the viewport (#5080) New APIs: page.emulateTimezone(timezoneId) page.emulateMediaType(type) (superseding the old page.emulateMedia(type) API) page.emulateMediaFeatures(features) API changes New API: page.emulateTimezone(timezoneId) (#4949) New API:
Big Changes Chromium 71.0.3563.0 (r594312) Debugging: Puppeteer errors now have async stack traces Puppeteer now can be bundled with Browserify. It's now possible to navigate frames using frame.goto and frame.waitForNavigation API Changes Added: browser.target() (4e48dfc) frame.goto(url, options) (5acf953) frame.waitForNavigation(options) (5acf953) response.frame() (5acf953) Bug Fixes #2374 - feat
Big Changes Chromium 67.0.3372.0 (r543305) API changes Added elementHandle.contentFrame() (223b592) request.redirectChain() (ec3025f) page.addScriptTag accepts a new option: type (625c7eb) Bug Fixes #433 - No way to associate Frame object with the <iframe> element it represents #1491 - page.close() followed by browser.pages() includes closed page #1768 - Feature Request: LCOV or Istanbul format co
Big Changes Chromium 66.0.3348.0 (r536395) BrowserFetcher API to download chromium instances response.fromCache() and response.fromServiceWorker() for caching insights page.waitForXPath() to wait for XPath selectors API Changes Changed: page.waitFor() now treats strings that start with // as xpath selectors and falls back to page.waitForXPath() (cb684eb). browser.targets() now reports browser targ
Big Changes Chromium 65.0.3312.0 (r526987) page.coverage namespace with CSS and JavaScript coverage support page.pdf() now supports header/footer customization XPath support with page.$x/frame.$x/elementHandle.$x target.createCDPSession() to work with the raw Devtools Protocol. API Changes Changed: dialog.type getter became a method dialog.type() (b737373) console.args getter became a method conso
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