1.0.0 • Published 4 years ago

puppeteer-har-server v1.0.0

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MIT
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github
Last release
4 years ago

puppeteer-har-server

This project exposes functionality offered by puppeteer-har over an HTTP interface. With it, you can start recording HTTP traffic on a running instance of Chrome and retrieve that HTTP traffic as an HTTP archive (.har).

This project was developed as a way to capture HTTP traffic during automated acceptance testing. You can configure your tests to start Chrome with --remote-debugging-port=9222. Before each test starts, begin a HAR recording session. When the test completes, stop the session. Write the HAR archive out to disk and save it as an artifact in your CI pipeline for later inspection.

Usage

npm start

This exposes a server running on port 3000. If you'd like to use a different port, specify it using the PORT environment variable.

PORT=8080 npm start

API Documentation

POST /har-sessions

Accepts a JSON-encoded request body. It must contain the key browserURL, which corresponds to a Chrome instance's Remote Debugging Protocol interface.

It returns a JSON-encoded response body, containing the key sessionId.

Example

curl -d '{"browserURL":"http://localhost:9222"}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST http://localhost:3000/har-sessions
{"sessionId":"3"}

DELETE /har-sessions/:sessionId

Accepts a sessionId in the path. Returns a JSON-encoded response body, containing an HTTP Archive (HAR) with all of the requests from the recording.

Example

curl -X DELETE http://localhost:3000/har-sessions/3
{"log":{"version":1.2",...

Running tests

To run tests for this project, execute npm test. Integration tests drive a real instance of Chromium, but it is headless by default. To use a non-headless instance of Chromium during test execution, use the CHROME_DEBUG environment variable.

CHROME_DEBUG=1 npm test