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package rod_test
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"net/http"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/go-rod/rod"
"github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/cdp"
"github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/input"
"github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/launcher"
"github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/proto"
"github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/utils"
"github.com/ysmood/gson"
)
// This example opens https://github.com/, searches for "git",
// and then gets the header element which gives the description for Git.
func Example_basic() {
// Launch a new browser with default options, and connect to it.
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
// Even you forget to close, rod will close it after main process ends.
defer browser.MustClose()
// Create a new page
page := browser.MustPage("https://github.com").MustWaitStable()
// Trigger the search input with hotkey "/"
page.Keyboard.MustType(input.Slash)
// We use css selector to get the search input element and input "git"
page.MustElement("#query-builder-test").MustInput("git").MustType(input.Enter)
// Wait until css selector get the element then get the text content of it.
text := page.MustElementR("span", "most widely used").MustText()
fmt.Println(text)
// Get all input elements. Rod supports query elements by css selector, xpath, and regex.
// For more detailed usage, check the query_test.go file.
fmt.Println("Found", len(page.MustElements("input")), "input elements")
// Eval js on the page
page.MustEval(`() => console.log("hello world")`)
// Pass parameters as json objects to the js function. This MustEval will result 3
fmt.Println("1 + 2 =", page.MustEval(`(a, b) => a + b`, 1, 2).Int())
// When eval on an element, "this" in the js is the current DOM element.
fmt.Println(page.MustElement("title").MustEval(`() => this.innerText`).String())
// Output:
// Git is the most widely used version control system.
// Found 9 input elements
// 1 + 2 = 3
// Repository search results · GitHub
}
// Shows how to disable headless mode and debug.
// Rod provides a lot of debug options, you can set them with setter methods or use environment variables.
// Doc for environment variables: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/defaults
func Example_disable_headless_to_debug() {
// Headless runs the browser on foreground, you can also use flag "-rod=show"
// Devtools opens the tab in each new tab opened automatically
l := launcher.New().
Headless(false).
Devtools(true)
defer l.Cleanup()
url := l.MustLaunch()
// Trace shows verbose debug information for each action executed
// SlowMotion is a debug related function that waits 2 seconds between
// each action, making it easier to inspect what your code is doing.
browser := rod.New().
ControlURL(url).
Trace(true).
SlowMotion(2 * time.Second).
MustConnect()
// ServeMonitor plays screenshots of each tab. This feature is extremely
// useful when debugging with headless mode.
// You can also enable it with flag "-rod=monitor"
launcher.Open(browser.ServeMonitor(""))
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage("https://github.com/")
page.MustElement("input").MustInput("git").MustType(input.Enter)
text := page.MustElement(".codesearch-results p").MustText()
fmt.Println(text)
utils.Pause() // pause goroutine
}
// Rod use https://golang.org/pkg/context to handle cancellations for IO blocking operations, most times it's timeout.
// Context will be recursively passed to all sub-methods.
// For example, methods like Page.Context(ctx) will return a clone of the page with the ctx,
// all the methods of the returned page will use the ctx if they have IO blocking operations.
// [Page.Timeout] or [Page.WithCancel] is just a shortcut for Page.Context.
// Of course, Browser or Element works the same way.
func Example_context_and_timeout() {
page := rod.New().MustConnect().MustPage("https://github.com")
page.
// Set a 5-second timeout for all chained methods
Timeout(5 * time.Second).
// The total time for MustWaitLoad and MustElement must be less than 5 seconds
MustWaitLoad().
MustElement("title").
// Methods after CancelTimeout won't be affected by the 5-second timeout
CancelTimeout().
// Set a 10-second timeout for all chained methods
Timeout(10 * time.Second).
// Panics if it takes more than 10 seconds
MustText()
// The two code blocks below are basically the same:
{
page.Timeout(5 * time.Second).MustElement("a").CancelTimeout()
}
{
// Use this way you can customize your own way to cancel long-running task
page, cancel := page.WithCancel()
go func() {
time.Sleep(time.Duration(rand.Int())) // cancel after randomly time
cancel()
}()
page.MustElement("a")
}
}
func Example_context_and_EachEvent() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage("https://github.com").MustWaitLoad()
page, cancel := page.WithCancel()
go func() {
time.Sleep(time.Second)
cancel()
}()
// It's a blocking method, it will wait until the context is cancelled
page.EachEvent(func(_ *proto.PageLifecycleEvent) {})()
if page.GetContext().Err() == context.Canceled {
fmt.Println("cancelled")
}
}
// We use "Must" prefixed functions to write example code. But in production you may want to use
// the no-prefix version of them.
// About why we use "Must" as the prefix, it's similar to https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/#MustCompile
func Example_error_handling() {
page := rod.New().MustConnect().MustPage("https://mdn.dev")
// We use Go's standard way to check error types, no magic.
check := func(err error) {
var evalErr *rod.EvalError
if errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) { // timeout error
fmt.Println("timeout err")
} else if errors.As(err, &evalErr) { // eval error
fmt.Println(evalErr.LineNumber)
} else if err != nil {
fmt.Println("can't handle", err)
}
}
// The two code blocks below are doing the same thing in two styles:
// The block below is better for debugging or quick scripting. We use panic to short-circuit logics.
// So that we can take advantage of fluent interface (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluent_interface)
// and fail-fast (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail-fast).
// This style will reduce code, but it may also catch extra errors (less consistent and precise).
{
err := rod.Try(func() {
fmt.Println(page.MustElement("a").MustHTML()) // use "Must" prefixed functions
})
check(err)
}
// The block below is better for production code. It's the standard way to handle errors.
// Usually, this style is more consistent and precise.
{
el, err := page.Element("a")
if err != nil {
check(err)
return
}
html, err := el.HTML()
if err != nil {
check(err)
return
}
fmt.Println(html)
}
}
// Example_search shows how to use Search to get element inside nested iframes or shadow DOMs.
// It works the same as https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/dom#search
func Example_search() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage("https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/iframe")
// Click the zoom-in button of the OpenStreetMap
page.MustSearch(".leaflet-control-zoom-in").MustClick()
fmt.Println("done")
// Output: done
}
func Example_page_screenshot() {
page := rod.New().MustConnect().MustPage("https://github.com").MustWaitLoad()
// simple version
page.MustScreenshot("my.png")
// customization version
img, _ := page.Screenshot(true, &proto.PageCaptureScreenshot{
Format: proto.PageCaptureScreenshotFormatJpeg,
Quality: gson.Int(90),
Clip: &proto.PageViewport{
X: 0,
Y: 0,
Width: 300,
Height: 200,
Scale: 1,
},
FromSurface: true,
})
_ = utils.OutputFile("my.jpg", img)
}
func Example_page_scroll_screenshot() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
// capture entire browser viewport, returning jpg with quality=90
img, err := browser.MustPage("https://desktop.github.com/").MustWaitStable().ScrollScreenshot(&rod.ScrollScreenshotOptions{
Format: proto.PageCaptureScreenshotFormatJpeg,
Quality: gson.Int(90),
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
_ = utils.OutputFile("my.jpg", img)
}
func Example_page_pdf() {
page := rod.New().MustConnect().MustPage("https://github.com").MustWaitLoad()
// simple version
page.MustPDF("my.pdf")
// customized version
pdf, _ := page.PDF(&proto.PagePrintToPDF{
PaperWidth: gson.Num(8.5),
PaperHeight: gson.Num(11),
PageRanges: "1-3",
})
_ = utils.OutputFile("my.pdf", pdf)
}
// Show how to handle multiple results of an action.
// Such as when you login a page, the result can be success or wrong password.
func Example_race_selectors() {
const username = ""
const password = ""
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
page := browser.MustPage("https://leetcode.com/accounts/login/")
page.MustElement("#id_login").MustInput(username)
page.MustElement("#id_password").MustInput(password).MustType(input.Enter)
// It will keep retrying until one selector has found a match
elm := page.Race().Element(".nav-user-icon-base").MustHandle(func(e *rod.Element) {
// print the username after successful login
fmt.Println(*e.MustAttribute("title"))
}).Element("[data-cy=sign-in-error]").MustDo()
if elm.MustMatches("[data-cy=sign-in-error]") {
// when wrong username or password
panic(elm.MustText())
}
}
// Rod uses mouse cursor to simulate clicks, so if a button is moving because of animation, the click may not work as expected.
// We usually use WaitStable to make sure the target isn't changing anymore.
func Example_wait_for_animation() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage("https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.0/components/modal/")
page.MustWaitLoad().MustElement("[data-target='#exampleModalLive']").MustClick()
saveBtn := page.MustElementR("#exampleModalLive button", "Close")
// Here, WaitStable will wait until the button's position and size become stable.
saveBtn.MustWaitStable().MustClick().MustWaitInvisible()
fmt.Println("done")
// Output: done
}
// When you want to wait for an ajax request to complete, this example will be useful.
func Example_wait_for_request() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage("https://www.wikipedia.org/").MustWaitLoad()
// Start to analyze request events
wait := page.MustWaitRequestIdle()
// This will trigger the search ajax request
page.MustElement("#searchInput").MustClick().MustInput("lisp")
// Wait until there's no active requests
wait()
// We want to make sure that after waiting, there are some autocomplete
// suggestions available.
fmt.Println(len(page.MustElements(".suggestion-link")) > 0)
// Output: true
}
// Shows how to change the retry/polling options that is used to query elements.
// This is useful when you want to customize the element query retry logic.
func Example_customize_retry_strategy() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage("https://github.com")
// sleep for 0.5 seconds before every retry
sleeper := func() utils.Sleeper {
return func(context.Context) error {
time.Sleep(time.Second / 2)
return nil
}
}
el, _ := page.Sleeper(sleeper).Element("input")
fmt.Println(el.MustProperty("name"))
// If sleeper is nil page.ElementE will query without retrying.
// If nothing found it will return an error.
el, err := page.Sleeper(rod.NotFoundSleeper).Element("input")
if errors.Is(err, &rod.ElementNotFoundError{}) {
fmt.Println("element not found")
} else if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Println(el.MustProperty("name"))
// Output:
// type
// type
}
// Shows how we can further customize the browser with the launcher library.
// Usually you use launcher lib to set the browser's command line flags (switches).
// Doc for flags: https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches
func Example_customize_browser_launch() {
url := launcher.New().
Proxy("127.0.0.1:8080"). // set flag "--proxy-server=127.0.0.1:8080"
Delete("use-mock-keychain"). // delete flag "--use-mock-keychain"
MustLaunch()
browser := rod.New().ControlURL(url).MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
// So that we don't have to self issue certs for MITM
browser.MustIgnoreCertErrors(true)
// Adding authentication to the proxy, for the next auth request.
// We use CLI tool "mitmproxy --proxyauth user:pass" as an example.
go browser.MustHandleAuth("user", "pass")()
// mitmproxy needs a cert config to support https. We use http here instead,
// for example
fmt.Println(browser.MustPage("https://mdn.dev/").MustElement("title").MustText())
}
// When rod doesn't have a feature that you need. You can easily call the cdp to achieve it.
// List of cdp API: https://github.com/go-rod/rod/tree/main/lib/proto
func Example_direct_cdp() {
page := rod.New().MustConnect().MustPage()
// Rod doesn't have a method to enable AD blocking,
// but you can call cdp interface directly to achieve it.
// The two code blocks below are equal to enable AD blocking
{
_ = proto.PageSetAdBlockingEnabled{
Enabled: true,
}.Call(page)
}
{
// Interact with the cdp JSON API directly
_, _ = page.Call(context.TODO(), "", "Page.setAdBlockingEnabled", map[string]bool{
"enabled": true,
})
}
}
// Shows how to listen for events.
func Example_handle_events() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage()
done := make(chan struct{})
// Listen for all events of console output.
go page.EachEvent(func(e *proto.RuntimeConsoleAPICalled) {
if e.Type == proto.RuntimeConsoleAPICalledTypeLog {
fmt.Println(page.MustObjectsToJSON(e.Args))
close(done)
}
})()
wait := page.WaitEvent(&proto.PageLoadEventFired{})
page.MustNavigate("https://mdn.dev")
wait()
// EachEvent allows us to achieve the same functionality as above.
if false {
// Subscribe events before they happen, run the "wait()" to start consuming
// the events. We can return an optional stop signal to unsubscribe events.
wait := page.EachEvent(func(_ *proto.PageLoadEventFired) (stop bool) {
return true
})
page.MustNavigate("https://mdn.dev")
wait()
}
// Or the for-loop style to handle events to do the same thing above.
if false {
page.MustNavigate("https://mdn.dev")
for msg := range page.Event() {
e := proto.PageLoadEventFired{}
if msg.Load(&e) {
break
}
}
}
page.MustEval(`() => console.log("hello", "world")`)
<-done
// Output:
// [hello world]
}
func Example_download_file() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
page := browser.MustPage("https://file-examples.com/index.php/sample-documents-download/sample-pdf-download/")
wait := browser.MustWaitDownload()
page.MustElementR("a", "DOWNLOAD SAMPLE PDF FILE").MustClick()
_ = utils.OutputFile("t.pdf", wait())
}
// Shows how to intercept requests and modify
// both the request and the response.
// The entire process of hijacking one request:
//
// browser --req-> rod ---> server ---> rod --res-> browser
//
// The --req-> and --res-> are the parts that can be modified.
func Example_hijack_requests() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
router := browser.HijackRequests()
defer router.MustStop()
router.MustAdd("*.js", func(ctx *rod.Hijack) {
// Here we update the request's header. Rod gives functionality to
// change or update all parts of the request. Refer to the documentation
// for more information.
ctx.Request.Req().Header.Set("My-Header", "test")
// LoadResponse runs the default request to the destination of the request.
// Not calling this will require you to mock the entire response.
// This can be done with the SetXxx (Status, Header, Body) functions on the
// ctx.Response struct.
_ = ctx.LoadResponse(http.DefaultClient, true)
// Here we append some code to every js file.
// The code will update the document title to "hi"
ctx.Response.SetBody(ctx.Response.Body() + "\n document.title = 'hi' ")
})
go router.Run()
browser.MustPage("https://go-rod.github.io").MustWait(`() => document.title === 'hi'`)
fmt.Println("done")
// Output: done
}
// Shows how to share a remote object reference between two Eval.
func Example_eval_reuse_remote_object() {
page := rod.New().MustConnect().MustPage()
fn := page.MustEvaluate(rod.Eval(`() => Math.random`).ByObject())
res := page.MustEval(`f => f()`, fn)
// print a random number
fmt.Println(res.Num())
}
// Shows how to update the state of the current page.
// In this example we enable the network domain.
func Example_states() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
page := browser.MustPage()
// LoadState detects whether the network domain is enabled or not.
fmt.Println(page.LoadState(&proto.NetworkEnable{}))
_ = proto.NetworkEnable{}.Call(page)
// Check if the network domain is successfully enabled.
fmt.Println(page.LoadState(&proto.NetworkEnable{}))
// Output:
// false
// true
}
// We can use [rod.PagePool] to concurrently control and reuse pages.
func ExamplePage_pool() {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
// We create a pool that will hold at most 3 pages which means the max concurrency is 3
pool := rod.NewPagePool(3)
// Create a page if needed
create := func() *rod.Page {
// We use MustIncognito to isolate pages with each other
return browser.MustIncognito().MustPage()
}
yourJob := func() {
page := pool.MustGet(create)
// Put the instance back to the pool after we're done,
// so the instance can be reused by other goroutines.
defer pool.Put(page)
page.MustNavigate("http://mdn.dev").MustWaitLoad()
fmt.Println(page.MustInfo().Title)
}
// Run jobs concurrently
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
for range "...." {
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
yourJob()
}()
}
wg.Wait()
// cleanup pool
pool.Cleanup(func(p *rod.Page) { p.MustClose() })
// Output:
// MDN Web Docs
// MDN Web Docs
// MDN Web Docs
// MDN Web Docs
}
// We can use [rod.BrowserPool] to concurrently control and reuse browsers.
func ExampleBrowser_pool() {
// Create a new browser pool with a limit of 3
pool := rod.NewBrowserPool(3)
// Create a function that returns a new browser instance
create := func() *rod.Browser {
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
return browser
}
// Use the browser instances in separate goroutines
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
// Get a browser instance from the pool
browser := pool.MustGet(create)
// Put the instance back to the pool after we're done,
// so the instance can be reused by other goroutines.
defer pool.Put(browser)
// Use the browser instance
page := browser.MustPage("https://www.google.com")
fmt.Println(page.MustInfo().Title)
}()
}
// Wait for all the goroutines to finish
wg.Wait()
// Cleanup the pool by closing all the browser instances
pool.Cleanup(func(p *rod.Browser) {
p.MustClose()
})
}
func Example_load_extension() {
extPath, _ := filepath.Abs("fixtures/chrome-extension")
u := launcher.New().
// Must use abs path for an extension
Set("load-extension", extPath).
// Headless mode doesn't support extension yet.
// Reason: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=706008#c5
// You can use XVFB to get rid of it: https://github.com/go-rod/rod/blob/main/lib/examples/launch-managed/main.go
Headless(false).
MustLaunch()
page := rod.New().ControlURL(u).MustConnect().MustPage("http://mdn.dev")
page.MustWait(`() => document.title === 'test-extension'`)
fmt.Println("ok")
// Skip
// Output: ok
}
func Example_log_cdp_traffic() {
cdp := cdp.New().
// Here we can customize how to log the requests, responses, and events transferred between Rod and the browser.
Logger(utils.Log(func(args ...interface{}) {
switch v := args[0].(type) {
case *cdp.Request:
fmt.Printf("id: %d", v.ID)
}
})).
Start(cdp.MustConnectWS(launcher.New().MustLaunch()))
rod.New().Client(cdp).MustConnect().MustPage("http://mdn.dev")
}