BrowserType
BrowserType provides methods to launch a specific browser instance or connect to an existing one. The following is a typical example of using Playwright to drive automation:
chromium = playwright.chromium
chromium.launch do |browser|
page = browser.new_page
page.goto('https://example.com/')
# other actions
end
connect_over_cdp
def connect_over_cdp(
endpointURL,
headers: nil,
slowMo: nil,
timeout: nil,
&block)
This method attaches Playwright to an existing browser instance using the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
The default browser context is accessible via Browser#contexts.
NOTE: Connecting over the Chrome DevTools Protocol is only supported for Chromium-based browsers.
Usage
browser = playwright.chromium.connect_over_cdp("http://localhost:9222")
default_context = browser.contexts.first
page = default_context.pages.first
executable_path
def executable_path
A path where Playwright expects to find a bundled browser executable.
launch
def launch(
args: nil,
channel: nil,
chromiumSandbox: nil,
devtools: nil,
downloadsPath: nil,
env: nil,
executablePath: nil,
firefoxUserPrefs: nil,
handleSIGHUP: nil,
handleSIGINT: nil,
handleSIGTERM: nil,
headless: nil,
ignoreDefaultArgs: nil,
proxy: nil,
slowMo: nil,
timeout: nil,
tracesDir: nil,
&block)
Returns the browser instance.
Usage
You can use ignoreDefaultArgs
to filter out --mute-audio
from default arguments:
browser = playwright.chromium.launch( # or "firefox" or "webkit".
ignoreDefaultArgs: ["--mute-audio"]
)
browser.close
Chromium-only Playwright can also be used to control the Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers, but it works best with the version of Chromium it is bundled with. There is no guarantee it will work with any other version. Use
executablePath
option with extreme caution.
If Google Chrome (rather than Chromium) is preferred, a Chrome Canary or Dev Channel build is suggested.
Stock browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are suitable for tests that require proprietary media codecs for video playback. See this article for other differences between Chromium and Chrome. This article describes some differences for Linux users.
launch_persistent_context
def launch_persistent_context(
userDataDir,
acceptDownloads: nil,
args: nil,
baseURL: nil,
bypassCSP: nil,
channel: nil,
chromiumSandbox: nil,
colorScheme: nil,
deviceScaleFactor: nil,
devtools: nil,
downloadsPath: nil,
env: nil,
executablePath: nil,
extraHTTPHeaders: nil,
forcedColors: nil,
geolocation: nil,
handleSIGHUP: nil,
handleSIGINT: nil,
handleSIGTERM: nil,
hasTouch: nil,
headless: nil,
httpCredentials: nil,
ignoreDefaultArgs: nil,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: nil,
isMobile: nil,
javaScriptEnabled: nil,
locale: nil,
noViewport: nil,
offline: nil,
permissions: nil,
proxy: nil,
record_har_content: nil,
record_har_mode: nil,
record_har_omit_content: nil,
record_har_path: nil,
record_har_url_filter: nil,
record_video_dir: nil,
record_video_size: nil,
reducedMotion: nil,
screen: nil,
serviceWorkers: nil,
slowMo: nil,
strictSelectors: nil,
timeout: nil,
timezoneId: nil,
tracesDir: nil,
userAgent: nil,
viewport: nil,
&block)
Returns the persistent browser context instance.
Launches browser that uses persistent storage located at userDataDir
and returns the only context. Closing
this context will automatically close the browser.
name
def name
Returns browser name. For example: 'chromium'
, 'webkit'
or 'firefox'
.