Puppeteer

Usage

Because Replay’s recorder is a standalone browser, all you need to do to start recording your puppeteer tests is pass in the path to Replay’s fork of chromium.

Example

javascript
const puppeteer = require("puppeteer"); const { getExecutablePath } = require("@replayio/puppeteer"); (async () => { const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ headless: false, /* Set the path to replay-chromium */ executablePath: getExecutablePath("chromium"), }); const page = await browser.newPage(); await page.goto("https://replay.io"); await page.screenshot({ path: "replay.png" }); await page.close(); await browser.close(); })();

Setup

Setting up Replay is as simple as downloading the browser, using it in your tests, and uploading the recordings.
  1. Install @replayio/puppeteer with npm i @replayio/puppeteer in your project.
  1. Pass in the path to replay-chromium in the puppeteer.launch() call. See example above.
  1. Upload recordings with the npx @replayio/reply upload-all command. See more here.
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Replay is up-to-date as of Puppeteer version 13.3.1. If you are using a newer version and run into a problem, please open a GitHub issue here to let us know!

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