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cdp-reverter

v0.0.7

Published

Generate a working CDP script from ws connexion

Downloads

10

Readme

cdp-reverter

Generate Chrome DevTools Protocol Session code from a listen-to session.

If you use a hi-abstraction Chrome automation framework and want to understand how it works, this is the project you need.

Usage

Setup

Install the package:

npm install -g cdp-reverter

or using npx

npx cdp-reverter

Help

then use it:

npx cdp-reverter --help
Usage: cdp-reverter [options]

Options:
  -h, --dest-host <ip>      host to to connect to (default: "127.0.0.1")
  -s, --source <port>       address to listen for incoming connections (default: "9223")
  -d, --destination <port>  Address of the Chrome developer port (default: "9222")
  -i, --ignore <event>      Ignore some events names (default: [])
  -p, --prefix <name>       output fule prefix (default: "code")
  --help                    display help for command

use it

Start it:

cdp-reverter --prefix code
You can now connect your automation script to http://127.0.0.1:9223
Any incoming connection will be forward to http://127.0.0.1:9222
Press any Enter to terminate the session

Launch your automation script on the cdp-reverter socket.

Press enter to generate a simple low-level Chrome DevTools Protocol script.

or with npx

npx cdp-reverter -s 9555 -d 9222 -p mysession

Usage Alternatif

  • Write your Chrome DevTools project, using extra long pauses between each step.
  • Then, use this proxy to find out the event you should wait for instead of static delay.

know issues

Once generated, you may need to re-order and wait for event lines. This generator cannot predict event timing by listening only to the Chrome DevTools Protocol Session.