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This is an implementation of the WebDriver BiDi protocol with some extensions (BiDi+) for Chromium, implemented as a JavaScript layer translating between BiDi and CDP, running inside a Chrome tab.
Current status can be checked at WPT WebDriver BiDi status.
"BiDi+" is an extension of the WebDriver BiDi protocol. In addition to WebDriver BiDi it has:
cdp.sendCommandCdpSendCommandCommand = {
method: "cdp.sendCommand",
params: ScriptEvaluateParameters,
}
CdpSendCommandParameters = {
method: text,
params: any,
session?: text,
}
CdpSendCommandResult = {
result: any,
session: text,
}
The command runs the described CDP command and returns the result.
cdp.getSessionCdpGetSessionCommand = {
method: "cdp.sendCommand",
params: ScriptEvaluateParameters,
}
CdpGetSessionParameters = {
context: BrowsingContext,
}
CdpGetSessionResult = {
session: text,
}
The command returns the default CDP session for the selected browsing context.
cdpCdpEventReceivedEvent = {
method: "cdp.<CDP Event Name>",
params: CdpEventReceivedParameters,
}
CdpEventReceivedParameters = {
event: text,
params: any,
session: text,
}
The event contains a CDP event.
channelEach command can be extended with a channel:
Command = {
id: js-uint,
channel?: text,
CommandData,
Extensible,
}
If provided and non-empty string, the very same channel is added to the response:
CommandResponse = {
id: js-uint,
channel?: text,
result: ResultData,
Extensible,
}
ErrorResponse = {
id: js-uint / null,
channel?: text,
error: ErrorCode,
message: text,
?stacktrace: text,
Extensible
}
When client uses
commands session.subscribe
and session.unsubscribe
with channel, the subscriptions are handled per channel, and the corresponding
channel filed is added to the event message:
Event = {
channel?: text,
EventData,
Extensible,
}
npmThis is a Node.js project, so install dependencies as usual:
npm install
Refer to the documentation at .pre-commit-config.yaml.
This will run the server on port 8080:
npm run server
Use the PORT= environment variable or --port= argument to run it on another port:
PORT=8081 npm run server
npm run server -- --port=8081
Use the DEBUG environment variable to see debug info:
DEBUG=* npm run server
Use the CLI argument --headless=false to run browser in headful mode:
npm run server -- --headless=false
Use the CHANNEL=... environment variable or --channel=... argument with one of
the following values to run the specific Chrome channel: stable,
beta, canary, dev.
The requested Chrome version should be installed.
CHANNEL=dev npm run server
npm run server -- --channel=dev
Use the CLI argument --verbose to have CDP events printed to the console. Note: you have to enable debugging output bidi:mapper:debug:* as well.
DEBUG=bidi:mapper:debug:* npm run server -- --verbose
or
DEBUG=* npm run server -- --verbose
TODO: verify it works on Windows.
You can also run the server by using script ./runBiDiServer.sh. It will write
output to the file log.txt:
./runBiDiServer.sh --port=8081 --headless=false
Running:
npm run unit
The E2E tests are written using Python, in order to learn how to eventually do this in web-platform-tests.
Python 3.6+ and some dependencies are required:
python3 -m pip install --user -r tests/requirements.txt
The E2E tests require BiDi server running on the same host. By default, tests
try to connect to the port 8080. The server can be run from the project root:
npm run e2e # alias to to e2e-headless
npm run e2e-headful
npm run e2e-headless
Use the PORT environment variable to connect to another port:
PORT=8081 npm run e2e
Refer to examples/README.md.
WPT is added as a git submodule. To get run WPT tests:
git submodule update --init
cd wpt
Follow the System Setup instructions.
hosts fileFollow
the hosts File Setup
instructions.
./wpt make-hosts-file | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
This must be run in a PowerShell session with Administrator privileges:
python wpt make-hosts-file | Out-File $env:SystemRoot\System32\drivers\etc\hosts -Encoding ascii -Append
If you are behind a proxy, you also need to make sure the domains above are excluded from your proxy lookups.
BROWSER_BINSet the BROWSER_BIN environment variable to a Chrome, Edge or Chromium binary to launch.
For example, on macOS:
# Chrome
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Google Chrome Canary.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome Canary"
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Google Chrome Dev.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome Dev"
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Google Chrome Beta.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome Beta"
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome"
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Chromium.app/Contents/MacOS/Chromium"
# Edge
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Microsoft Edge Canary.app/Contents/MacOS/Microsoft Edge Canary"
export BROWSER_BIN="/Applications/Microsoft Edge.app/Contents/MacOS/Microsoft Edge"
https://www.google.com/chrome/dev/
Oneshot:
npm run build
Continuously:
npm run build --watch
npm run wpt -- webdriver/tests/bidi/
UPDATE_EXPECTATIONS=true npm run wpt -- webdriver/tests/bidi/
The architecture is described in the WebDriver BiDi in Chrome Context implementation plan .
There are 2 main modules:
src. It runs webSocket server, and for each ws connection
runs an instance of browser with BiDi Mapper.src/bidiMapper. Gets BiDi commands from the backend,
and map them to CDP commands.The BiDi commands are processed in the src/bidiMapper/commandProcessor.ts. To add a
new command, add it to _processCommand, write and call processor for it.
npm releaseWe use release-please to automate releases. When a release should be done, check for the release PR in our pull requests and merge it.
Dry-run
npm publish --dry-run
Open a PR bumping the chromium-bidi version number in package.json for review:
npm version patch -m 'chore: Release v%s' --no-git-tag-version
Instead of patch, use minor or major as needed.