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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [0.1.0] - 2026-06-18
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+ - Initial release
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+ # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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+ ## Our Pledge
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+ We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
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+ We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
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+ ## Our Standards
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+ Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our community include:
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+ ## Enforcement Responsibilities
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+ Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
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+ Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation decisions when appropriate.
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+ ## Scope
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+ This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces. Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event.
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+ ## Enforcement
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+ Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at alexrupom@hotmail.com. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
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+ All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the reporter of any incident.
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+ ## Enforcement Guidelines
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+ Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
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+ ### 1. Correction
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+ **Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior.
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+ **Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period. Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban.
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+ ## Attribution
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+ This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 2.0,
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+ Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ # Runtime dependencies live in flunky.gemspec (ferrum).
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+ gemspec
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+
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+ # Development and test tooling: not needed by anyone who installs the gem.
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+ group :development, :test do
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+ gem "rake", "~> 13.0"
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+ gem "rspec", "~> 3.0"
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+ gem "rubocop", "~> 1.21"
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+ end
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2026 alexrupom
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ # Flunky
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+ Flunky lets any AI agent drive a real browser. It borrows the layering of a
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+ browser automation library (a thin driver, a stateful session, a readable action
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+ DSL) and adds the two things an agent needs that a test framework does not: a way
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+ to show the page to a model, and a way to expose actions as tools the model can
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+ call.
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+ The gem never calls an AI vendor itself. It emits tool schemas and a dispatcher;
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+ you inject the model client.
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+
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+ ## How it fits together
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+ - **Driver** (`Drivers::Base`, `Drivers::FerrumDriver`) talks to the browser.
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+ Ferrum drives Chrome over the DevTools Protocol with no Selenium server. The
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+ backend is swappable.
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+ - **Snapshot** reduces the live page to the elements an agent can act on, each
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+ stamped with an integer `ref`, and renders a compact prompt block.
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+ - **Actions** is the human-readable DSL over the driver (`click`, `type`,
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+ `fill_in`, ...).
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+ - **Session** owns one driver, caches the latest snapshot, and exposes the
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+ actions.
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+ - **Tools** turns a session into vendor-neutral tool schemas plus a dispatcher.
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+ - **Agent** is an optional observe/decide/act loop around an injected model.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+ Flunky needs Ruby >= 3.0 and a local Chrome (Ferrum launches it).
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+ ```
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+ bundle add flunky
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+ ```
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ ```
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+ gem install flunky
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "flunky"
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+
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+ Flunky.session do |s|
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+ s.visit("https://example.com")
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+ puts s.snapshot.to_prompt # the page as the model sees it
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+ s.actions.click(1) # act on a stamped ref
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ `refs` only exist after a snapshot stamps them, so observe (or read
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+ `snapshot`) before acting. After client-side navigation a ref can go stale; the
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+ tool dispatcher re-observes after every action so the model always sees the
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+ current page.
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+
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+ ### Tool calling
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+ ```ruby
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+ session = Flunky::Session.new
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+ tools = Flunky::Tools.new(session)
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+
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+ tools.definitions # hand straight to an Anthropic style client
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+ tools.dispatch("click", { ref: 1 }) # run a returned tool call
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+ ```
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+
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+ The tool schema shape (`name` / `description` / `input_schema`) matches
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+ Anthropic's tool format. For OpenAI, wrap each definition as
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+ `{ type: "function", function: { **defn, parameters: defn[:input_schema] } }`.
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+
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+ ### Agent loop
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+ `Flunky::Agent.new(session, model:)` drives an observe/decide/act loop. `model`
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+ must respond to `call(messages:, tools:)` and return
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+ `{ text:, tool_calls: [{ id:, name:, arguments: }] }`. See
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+ [examples/anthropic_agent.rb](examples/anthropic_agent.rb) for a roughly 50 line
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+ adapter to Anthropic's `/v1/messages` endpoint.
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+ ### Configuration
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+ ```ruby
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+ Flunky.configure do |c|
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+ c.headless = true
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+ c.default_timeout = 10
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+ c.max_elements = 200
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+ c.window_size = [1280, 800]
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Per-session options passed to `Session.new` override the global configuration.
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+ ## Development
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+ After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies, then
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+ `bundle exec rspec`. Specs tagged `:browser` are skipped automatically when
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+ Chrome is not installed, so the suite passes on a bare machine.
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+ ## License
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+ Available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require "rspec/core/rake_task"
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+
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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+ require "rubocop/rake_task"
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+ RuboCop::RakeTask.new
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+ task default: %i[spec rubocop]
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ # Example model adapter for Flunky::Agent. This lives outside the gem core on
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+ # purpose: Flunky never talks to a model vendor itself, so the caller supplies
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+ # an object that responds to #call(messages:, tools:) and returns
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+ # { text:, tool_calls: [{ id:, name:, arguments: }] }.
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+ #
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+ # It uses net/http rather than a vendor SDK so the example adds no dependency.
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+ # The OpenAI variant would wrap each tool definition as
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+ # { type: "function", function: { **defn, parameters: defn[:input_schema] } }
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+ # and otherwise map messages to that API's shape.
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+
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+ require "net/http"
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+ require "json"
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+ require "flunky"
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+
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+ class AnthropicAgent
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+ ENDPOINT = URI("https://api.anthropic.com/v1/messages")
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+
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+ def initialize(api_key: ENV.fetch("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY"), model: "claude-opus-4-8", max_tokens: 4096)
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+ @api_key = api_key
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+ @model = model
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+ @max_tokens = max_tokens
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+ end
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+
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+ # Flunky's tool schemas already match Anthropic's input_schema, so tools pass
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+ # through unchanged. We translate Flunky's normalized messages into the
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+ # assistant/tool_result turn structure Anthropic requires, then map the reply
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+ # back to the normalized { text:, tool_calls: } shape the Agent loop expects.
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+ def call(messages:, tools:)
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+ body = {
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+ model: @model,
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+ max_tokens: @max_tokens,
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+ tools: tools,
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+ messages: messages.map { |m| to_anthropic(m) }
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+ }
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+ parse(post(body))
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def to_anthropic(message)
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+ case message[:role]
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+ when "assistant"
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+ blocks = []
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+ blocks << { type: "text", text: message[:text] } if message[:text].to_s != ""
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+ (message[:tool_calls] || []).each do |tc|
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+ blocks << { type: "tool_use", id: tc[:id], name: tc[:name], input: tc[:arguments] || {} }
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+ end
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+ { role: "assistant", content: blocks }
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+ when "tool"
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+ results = message[:content].map do |r|
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+ { type: "tool_result", tool_use_id: r[:tool_call_id], content: r[:output].to_json }
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+ end
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+ { role: "user", content: results }
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+ else
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+ { role: "user", content: message[:content] }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse(response)
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+ text = response["content"].select { |b| b["type"] == "text" }.map { |b| b["text"] }.join
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+ tool_calls = response["content"].select { |b| b["type"] == "tool_use" }.map do |b|
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+ { id: b["id"], name: b["name"], arguments: b["input"] }
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+ end
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+ { text: text, tool_calls: tool_calls }
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+ end
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+ def post(body)
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+ request = Net::HTTP::Post.new(ENDPOINT)
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+ request["x-api-key"] = @api_key
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+ request["anthropic-version"] = "2023-06-01"
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+ request["content-type"] = "application/json"
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+ request.body = body.to_json
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+ http = Net::HTTP.new(ENDPOINT.host, ENDPOINT.port)
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+ http.use_ssl = true
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+ JSON.parse(http.request(request).body)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Run a quick goal against a live page when invoked directly.
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+ if __FILE__ == $PROGRAM_NAME
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+ Flunky.session do |session|
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+ agent = Flunky::Agent.new(session, model: AnthropicAgent.new)
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+ session.visit("https://example.com")
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+ agent.run("Find and click the more information link.", max_steps: 5)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ require_relative "lib/flunky/version"
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "flunky"
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+ spec.version = Flunky::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["alexrupom"]
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+ spec.email = ["alexrupom@hotmail.com"]
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+
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+ spec.summary = "Let any AI agent drive a real browser."
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+ spec.description = "Flunky gives AI agents a real browser: a swappable driver, a page-to-prompt " \
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+ "snapshot, a Capybara-style action DSL, and vendor-neutral tool schemas plus a " \
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+ "dispatcher. The gem never calls an AI vendor itself; model clients are injected."
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+ spec.homepage = "https://github.com/alexrupom/flunky"
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+ spec.license = "MIT"
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+ spec.required_ruby_version = ">= 3.0.0"
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+
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+ spec.metadata["rubygems_mfa_required"] = "true"
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+ spec.metadata["homepage_uri"] = spec.homepage
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+ spec.metadata["source_code_uri"] = spec.homepage
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+ spec.metadata["changelog_uri"] = "#{spec.homepage}/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md"
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+
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+ # Specify which files should be added to the gem when it is released.
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+ # The `git ls-files -z` loads the files in the RubyGem that have been added into git.
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+ spec.files = Dir.chdir(__dir__) do
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+ `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject do |f|
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+ (f == __FILE__) || f.match(%r{\A(?:(?:bin|test|spec|features)/|\.(?:git|travis|circleci)|appveyor)})
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+ end
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+ end
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+ spec.bindir = "exe"
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+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{\Aexe/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ # Default driver. Kept swappable behind Drivers::Base, but Ferrum ships out of the box
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+ # because it speaks Chrome DevTools directly with no Selenium server to manage.
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+ spec.add_dependency "ferrum", ">= 0.14"
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module Flunky
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+ # The human-readable action DSL over a driver. Each mutating action returns a
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+ # small result hash so the tool layer can report outcomes uniformly.
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+ #
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+ # Actions also holds a reference to its session because field resolution
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+ # (fill_in by label) reads the session's current snapshot, the same way a
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+ # person finds a field by the label printed next to it.
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+ class Actions
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+ SCROLL_STEP = 600
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+
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+ def initialize(driver, session)
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+ @driver = driver
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+ @session = session
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+ end
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+
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+ def navigate(url)
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+ @driver.go_to(url)
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+ ok("navigated to #{url}")
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+ end
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+
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+ def click(ref)
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+ @driver.click(ref)
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+ ok("clicked [#{ref}]")
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+ end
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+
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+ def type(ref, text)
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+ @driver.type_text(ref, text, clear: true)
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+ ok(%(typed "#{text}" into [#{ref}]))
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+ end
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+
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+ # Resolve a field by its label or placeholder, then type into it.
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+ def fill_in(label, with:)
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+ ref = field_ref(label)
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+ @driver.type_text(ref, with, clear: true)
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+ ok(%(filled "#{label}" with "#{with}"))
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+ end
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+
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+ def select(value, ref:)
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+ @driver.select_option(ref, value)
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+ ok(%(selected "#{value}" in [#{ref}]))
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+ end
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+
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+ def check(ref)
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+ @driver.click(ref)
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+ ok("checked [#{ref}]")
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+ end
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+
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+ def press(key)
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+ @driver.press_key(key)
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+ ok("pressed #{key}")
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+ end
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+
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+ def scroll(direction)
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+ dx, dy = scroll_delta(direction)
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+ @driver.scroll_by(dx, dy)
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+ ok("scrolled #{direction}")
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+ end
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+
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+ def current_url
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+ @driver.current_url
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+ end
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+
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+ def screenshot
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+ @driver.screenshot_base64
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def ok(message)
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+ { ok: true, message: message }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Match against accessible name first, then placeholder, case-insensitively.
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+ def field_ref(label)
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+ needle = label.to_s.strip.downcase
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+ element = @session.snapshot.elements.find do |el|
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+ matches?(el[:name], needle) || matches?(el[:placeholder], needle)
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+ end
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+ raise ElementNotFound, "no field matching #{label.inspect}" if element.nil?
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+
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+ element[:ref]
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+ end
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+
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+ def matches?(value, needle)
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+ !value.nil? && value.to_s.strip.downcase == needle
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+ end
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+
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+ def scroll_delta(direction)
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+ case direction.to_s
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+ when "up" then [0, -SCROLL_STEP]
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+ when "down" then [0, SCROLL_STEP]
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+ when "left" then [-SCROLL_STEP, 0]
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+ when "right" then [SCROLL_STEP, 0]
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+ else raise NotSupported, "unknown scroll direction #{direction.inspect}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module Flunky
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+ # Optional observe/decide/act loop. The model is injected and must respond to
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+ # #call(messages:, tools:) returning { text:, tool_calls: [{ id:, name:,
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+ # arguments: }] }. Keeping the contract vendor-neutral is the whole point: the
7
+ # gem never talks to a model vendor, the caller's adapter does.
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+ class Agent
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+ def initialize(session, model:)
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+ @session = session
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+ @model = model
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+ @tools = Tools.new(session)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Drive toward +goal+, stopping when the model stops asking for tools or the
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+ # step budget runs out. Returns the transcript of messages exchanged.
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+ def run(goal, max_steps: 10)
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+ messages = [{ role: "user", content: seed_prompt(goal) }]
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+
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+ max_steps.times do
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+ response = @model.call(messages: messages, tools: @tools.definitions)
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+ messages << { role: "assistant", content: response[:text], tool_calls: response[:tool_calls] }
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+
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+ calls = response[:tool_calls] || []
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+ break if calls.empty?
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+
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+ results = calls.map { |call| run_tool(call) }
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+ messages << { role: "tool", content: results }
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+ end
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+
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+ messages
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def run_tool(call)
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+ output = @tools.dispatch(call[:name], call[:arguments] || {})
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+ { tool_call_id: call[:id], name: call[:name], output: output }
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+ end
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+
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+ def seed_prompt(goal)
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+ <<~PROMPT
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+ Goal: #{goal}
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+
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+ You control a web browser through the provided tools. Use the element
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+ refs from the page snapshot below. Call tools until the goal is met,
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+ then stop.
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+
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+ #{@session.snapshot.to_prompt}
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+ PROMPT
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
3
+ module Flunky
4
+ # Process-wide defaults. A Session merges these with its own keyword options,
5
+ # so per-session settings always win over the global configuration.
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+ class Configuration
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+ attr_accessor :headless, :default_timeout, :max_elements, :window_size, :user_agent,
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+ :browser_options, :process_timeout
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ @headless = true
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+ @default_timeout = 10
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+ @max_elements = 200
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+ @window_size = [1280, 800]
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+ @user_agent = nil
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+ @browser_options = {}
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+ @process_timeout = nil
18
+ end
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+
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+ def to_h
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+ {
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+ headless: headless,
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+ default_timeout: default_timeout,
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+ max_elements: max_elements,
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+ window_size: window_size,
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+ user_agent: user_agent,
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+ browser_options: browser_options,
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+ process_timeout: process_timeout
29
+ }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def configuration
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+ @configuration ||= Configuration.new
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+ end
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+
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+ def configure
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+ yield configuration if block_given?
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+ configuration
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+ end
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+
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+ # Mainly here so specs can start from a clean slate.
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+ def reset_configuration!
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+ @configuration = Configuration.new
46
+ end
47
+ end
48
+ end
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1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
2
+
3
+ module Flunky
4
+ module Drivers
5
+ # The backend contract. A driver is the only place that knows how to talk to
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+ # a real browser, so swapping backends (Ferrum, a remote CDP service, a stub
7
+ # in tests) means implementing this interface and nothing else.
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+ #
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+ # Every interactive method takes a +ref+: the integer the snapshot stamped on
10
+ # an element as a data-ai-ref attribute. Turning that ref back into a live
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+ # node is the driver's job.
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+ class Base
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+ def start
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+ not_supported(:start)
15
+ end
16
+
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+ def quit
18
+ not_supported(:quit)
19
+ end
20
+
21
+ def go_to(_url)
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+ not_supported(:go_to)
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ def current_url
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+ not_supported(:current_url)
27
+ end
28
+
29
+ def title
30
+ not_supported(:title)
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ def html
34
+ not_supported(:html)
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ # Run JS in the page and return its value.
38
+ def evaluate(_js)
39
+ not_supported(:evaluate)
40
+ end
41
+
42
+ def screenshot_base64
43
+ not_supported(:screenshot_base64)
44
+ end
45
+
46
+ def click(_ref)
47
+ not_supported(:click)
48
+ end
49
+
50
+ def type_text(_ref, _text, clear: false)
51
+ not_supported(:type_text)
52
+ end
53
+
54
+ def select_option(_ref, _value)
55
+ not_supported(:select_option)
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ def press_key(_key)
59
+ not_supported(:press_key)
60
+ end
61
+
62
+ def scroll_by(_dx, _dy)
63
+ not_supported(:scroll_by)
64
+ end
65
+
66
+ private
67
+
68
+ def not_supported(method_name)
69
+ raise NotSupported, "#{self.class} does not implement ##{method_name}"
70
+ end
71
+ end
72
+ end
73
+ end
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1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
2
+
3
+ require "ferrum"
4
+
5
+ module Flunky
6
+ module Drivers
7
+ # Default backend. Ferrum drives Chrome over the DevTools Protocol with no
8
+ # Selenium server in the loop, which keeps setup to "have Chrome installed".
9
+ class FerrumDriver < Base
10
+ # Named keys Ferrum expects as symbols; anything else is typed literally.
11
+ KEY_MAP = {
12
+ "Enter" => :Enter,
13
+ "Tab" => :Tab,
14
+ "Escape" => :Escape,
15
+ "Backspace" => :Backspace,
16
+ "Delete" => :Delete,
17
+ "ArrowUp" => :Up,
18
+ "ArrowDown" => :Down,
19
+ "ArrowLeft" => :Left,
20
+ "ArrowRight" => :Right
21
+ }.freeze
22
+
23
+ attr_reader :browser
24
+
25
+ # browser_options passes raw Chrome flags through to Ferrum (for example
26
+ # { "no-sandbox" => nil } when running as root in CI). process_timeout is
27
+ # how long to wait for Chrome to come up; it is separate from the per
28
+ # command timeout.
29
+ def initialize(headless: true, window_size: [1280, 800], default_timeout: 10,
30
+ user_agent: nil, browser_options: {}, process_timeout: nil)
31
+ super()
32
+ @headless = headless
33
+ @window_size = window_size
34
+ @default_timeout = default_timeout
35
+ @user_agent = user_agent
36
+ @browser_options = browser_options || {}
37
+ @process_timeout = process_timeout
38
+ @browser = nil
39
+ end
40
+
41
+ def start
42
+ return @browser if @browser
43
+
44
+ options = {
45
+ headless: @headless,
46
+ window_size: @window_size,
47
+ timeout: @default_timeout,
48
+ browser_options: @browser_options
49
+ }
50
+ options[:process_timeout] = @process_timeout if @process_timeout
51
+ @browser = Ferrum::Browser.new(**options)
52
+ @browser.headers.set("User-Agent" => @user_agent) if @user_agent
53
+ @browser
54
+ end
55
+
56
+ def quit
57
+ @browser&.quit
58
+ @browser = nil
59
+ end
60
+
61
+ def go_to(url)
62
+ page.go_to(url)
63
+ end
64
+
65
+ def current_url
66
+ page.current_url
67
+ end
68
+
69
+ def title
70
+ page.title
71
+ end
72
+
73
+ def html
74
+ page.body
75
+ end
76
+
77
+ def evaluate(js)
78
+ page.evaluate(js)
79
+ end
80
+
81
+ # Side-effecting JS where we do not care about the return value.
82
+ def execute(js)
83
+ page.execute(js)
84
+ end
85
+
86
+ def screenshot_base64
87
+ page.screenshot(encoding: :base64)
88
+ end
89
+
90
+ def click(ref)
91
+ resolve(ref).click
92
+ true
93
+ end
94
+
95
+ def type_text(ref, text, clear: false)
96
+ node = resolve(ref)
97
+ node.focus
98
+ # Clear by emptying the field's value rather than sending backspaces,
99
+ # which is both faster and robust to long existing contents.
100
+ node.evaluate("this.value = ''") if clear
101
+ node.type(text)
102
+ true
103
+ end
104
+
105
+ def select_option(ref, value)
106
+ node = resolve(ref)
107
+ if tag_name(node) == "select"
108
+ node.select(value)
109
+ else
110
+ # Custom (non-native) selects are just clickable elements.
111
+ node.click
112
+ end
113
+ true
114
+ end
115
+
116
+ def press_key(key)
117
+ page.keyboard.type(KEY_MAP.fetch(key, key))
118
+ true
119
+ end
120
+
121
+ def scroll_by(dx, dy)
122
+ page.execute("window.scrollBy(#{Integer(dx)}, #{Integer(dy)})")
123
+ true
124
+ end
125
+
126
+ private
127
+
128
+ def page
129
+ start
130
+ @browser.page
131
+ end
132
+
133
+ # Integer(ref) both validates the ref and stops anything from smuggling a
134
+ # CSS fragment into the selector.
135
+ def resolve(ref)
136
+ node = page.at_css(%([data-ai-ref="#{Integer(ref)}"]))
137
+ raise ElementNotFound, "no element with ref #{ref} on the current page" if node.nil?
138
+
139
+ node
140
+ end
141
+
142
+ def tag_name(node)
143
+ node.evaluate("this.tagName")&.downcase
144
+ end
145
+ end
146
+ end
147
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
2
+
3
+ module Flunky
4
+ # Base class so callers can rescue every Flunky failure with one rescue.
5
+ class Error < StandardError; end
6
+
7
+ # A ref (or label) did not resolve to a live node on the current page.
8
+ class ElementNotFound < Error; end
9
+
10
+ # The dispatcher was handed a tool name it does not know about.
11
+ class UnknownTool < Error; end
12
+
13
+ # A driver was asked to do something its backend cannot do.
14
+ class NotSupported < Error; end
15
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
1
+ (function () {
2
+ // Runs in the page and returns { url, title, elements: [...] }.
3
+ //
4
+ // Why this exists: an agent cannot reason about raw HTML, so we reduce the
5
+ // page to the handful of things it can act on, each stamped with a stable
6
+ // integer ref (data-ai-ref) that the Ruby side later uses to address it.
7
+ //
8
+ // This file must begin with the IIFE expression: the driver evaluates it as
9
+ // `return <file>`, so a leading comment would trigger JS semicolon insertion
10
+ // and run `return;` before the function ever executes.
11
+
12
+ // Drop refs from a previous snapshot so numbering restarts from 1 every time
13
+ // and never collides with stale attributes.
14
+ document.querySelectorAll("[data-ai-ref]").forEach(function (el) {
15
+ el.removeAttribute("data-ai-ref");
16
+ });
17
+
18
+ var SELECTOR = [
19
+ "a", "button", "input", "select", "textarea",
20
+ "[role=button]", "[role=link]", "[role=checkbox]", "[role=tab]", "[role=menuitem]",
21
+ "[contenteditable=true]", "[onclick]"
22
+ ].join(",");
23
+
24
+ var max = window.__AI_MAX__ || 200;
25
+
26
+ function isVisible(el) {
27
+ var style = window.getComputedStyle(el);
28
+ if (style.display === "none" || style.visibility === "hidden") return false;
29
+ if (parseFloat(style.opacity) === 0) return false;
30
+ var rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
31
+ return rect.width > 0 && rect.height > 0;
32
+ }
33
+
34
+ function trimmed(text) {
35
+ return (text || "").replace(/\s+/g, " ").trim();
36
+ }
37
+
38
+ // Best-effort accessible name, cheapest reliable source first.
39
+ function accessibleName(el) {
40
+ var label = el.getAttribute("aria-label");
41
+ if (trimmed(label)) return trimmed(label);
42
+
43
+ var labelledby = el.getAttribute("aria-labelledby");
44
+ if (labelledby) {
45
+ var parts = labelledby.split(/\s+/).map(function (id) {
46
+ var ref = document.getElementById(id);
47
+ return ref ? trimmed(ref.textContent) : "";
48
+ });
49
+ var joined = trimmed(parts.join(" "));
50
+ if (joined) return joined;
51
+ }
52
+
53
+ if (el.id) {
54
+ var forLabel = document.querySelector('label[for="' + el.id + '"]');
55
+ if (forLabel && trimmed(forLabel.textContent)) return trimmed(forLabel.textContent);
56
+ }
57
+
58
+ var placeholder = el.getAttribute("placeholder");
59
+ if (trimmed(placeholder)) return trimmed(placeholder);
60
+
61
+ var alt = el.getAttribute("alt");
62
+ if (trimmed(alt)) return trimmed(alt);
63
+
64
+ var title = el.getAttribute("title");
65
+ if (trimmed(title)) return trimmed(title);
66
+
67
+ return trimmed(el.textContent);
68
+ }
69
+
70
+ var elements = [];
71
+ var ref = 0;
72
+ var candidates = document.querySelectorAll(SELECTOR);
73
+
74
+ for (var i = 0; i < candidates.length && elements.length < max; i++) {
75
+ var el = candidates[i];
76
+ if (!isVisible(el)) continue;
77
+
78
+ ref += 1;
79
+ el.setAttribute("data-ai-ref", String(ref));
80
+
81
+ var rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
82
+ elements.push({
83
+ ref: ref,
84
+ tag: el.tagName.toLowerCase(),
85
+ type: el.getAttribute("type") || null,
86
+ role: el.getAttribute("role") || null,
87
+ name: accessibleName(el),
88
+ value: el.value != null ? el.value : null,
89
+ placeholder: el.getAttribute("placeholder") || null,
90
+ checked: typeof el.checked === "boolean" ? el.checked : null,
91
+ disabled: typeof el.disabled === "boolean" ? el.disabled : null,
92
+ x: Math.round(rect.left),
93
+ y: Math.round(rect.top)
94
+ });
95
+ }
96
+
97
+ return { url: document.location.href, title: document.title, elements: elements };
98
+ })();
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
2
+
3
+ module Flunky
4
+ # Owns one driver for the life of a browsing session, caches the latest
5
+ # snapshot, and hands out the action DSL. This is the object callers hold.
6
+ class Session
7
+ attr_reader :driver
8
+
9
+ # Per-session options override the global configuration. A custom backend can
10
+ # be injected with +driver:+; otherwise we build a Ferrum driver.
11
+ def initialize(driver: nil, **opts)
12
+ @options = Flunky.configuration.to_h.merge(opts)
13
+ @driver = driver || build_default_driver
14
+ @driver.start
15
+ @snapshot = nil
16
+ end
17
+
18
+ def visit(url)
19
+ @driver.go_to(url)
20
+ @snapshot = nil
21
+ self
22
+ end
23
+
24
+ # Re-read the page and cache the fresh snapshot.
25
+ def observe
26
+ @snapshot = Snapshot.capture(@driver, max_elements: @options[:max_elements])
27
+ end
28
+
29
+ # Memoized view; captures once on first use so refs exist before any action.
30
+ def snapshot
31
+ @snapshot ||= observe
32
+ end
33
+
34
+ def actions
35
+ @actions ||= Actions.new(@driver, self)
36
+ end
37
+
38
+ def close
39
+ @driver.quit
40
+ end
41
+
42
+ private
43
+
44
+ def build_default_driver
45
+ Drivers::FerrumDriver.new(
46
+ headless: @options[:headless],
47
+ window_size: @options[:window_size],
48
+ default_timeout: @options[:default_timeout],
49
+ user_agent: @options[:user_agent],
50
+ browser_options: @options[:browser_options] || {},
51
+ process_timeout: @options[:process_timeout]
52
+ )
53
+ end
54
+ end
55
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
2
+
3
+ module Flunky
4
+ # A reduced, model-readable view of the current page: the page's url and title
5
+ # plus the list of elements the agent can act on, each carrying its ref.
6
+ class Snapshot
7
+ JS_PATH = File.expand_path("js/snapshot.js", __dir__)
8
+
9
+ attr_reader :url, :title, :elements
10
+
11
+ # Run the snapshot script against a live driver and wrap the result.
12
+ def self.capture(driver, max_elements: Flunky.configuration.max_elements)
13
+ driver.evaluate("window.__AI_MAX__ = #{Integer(max_elements)}")
14
+ data = driver.evaluate(script)
15
+ from_h(data)
16
+ end
17
+
18
+ # Build a Snapshot from a plain hash (string or symbol keys). Handy for the
19
+ # capture path and for testing without a browser.
20
+ def self.from_h(data)
21
+ h = symbolize(data)
22
+ new(url: h[:url], title: h[:title], elements: (h[:elements] || []).map { |e| symbolize(e) })
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ def self.script
26
+ @script ||= File.read(JS_PATH)
27
+ end
28
+
29
+ def self.symbolize(hash)
30
+ hash.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), acc| acc[k.to_sym] = v }
31
+ end
32
+ private_class_method :symbolize
33
+
34
+ def initialize(url:, title:, elements:)
35
+ @url = url
36
+ @title = title
37
+ @elements = elements
38
+ end
39
+
40
+ # Compact block the model reads. Numbered refs map straight to the integers
41
+ # tools expect, so the model can copy a number into a click/type call.
42
+ def to_prompt
43
+ lines = ["PAGE: #{title} (#{url})", "ELEMENTS:"]
44
+ lines.concat(elements.map { |el| element_line(el) })
45
+ lines.join("\n")
46
+ end
47
+
48
+ def to_h
49
+ { url: url, title: title, elements: elements }
50
+ end
51
+
52
+ private
53
+
54
+ def element_line(el)
55
+ header = "[#{el[:ref]}] <#{el[:tag]}#{type_suffix(el)}>"
56
+ [header, name_part(el), *detail_parts(el)].compact.join(" ")
57
+ end
58
+
59
+ def type_suffix(el)
60
+ el[:type] ? " type=#{el[:type]}" : ""
61
+ end
62
+
63
+ def name_part(el)
64
+ name = el[:name].to_s.strip
65
+ name.empty? ? nil : %("#{name}")
66
+ end
67
+
68
+ def detail_parts(el)
69
+ parts = []
70
+ parts << %(placeholder="#{el[:placeholder]}") if present?(el[:placeholder])
71
+ parts << %(value="#{el[:value]}") if present?(el[:value])
72
+ parts << "checked" if el[:checked] == true
73
+ parts << "disabled" if el[:disabled] == true
74
+ parts
75
+ end
76
+
77
+ def present?(value)
78
+ !value.nil? && value.to_s.strip != ""
79
+ end
80
+ end
81
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
1
+ # frozen_string_literal: true
2
+
3
+ module Flunky
4
+ # Turns a session into the two things a model client needs: a list of tool
5
+ # schemas to advertise, and a dispatcher that runs a named tool call.
6
+ #
7
+ # The schema shape (name/description/input_schema) is what Anthropic expects
8
+ # directly; the example adapter shows the one-line wrap for OpenAI.
9
+ class Tools
10
+ def initialize(session)
11
+ @session = session
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ def definitions
15
+ [
16
+ tool("navigate", "Load a URL in the browser.",
17
+ url: { type: "string", description: "Absolute URL to open" }),
18
+ tool("click", "Click the element with the given ref.",
19
+ ref: { type: "integer", description: "Element ref from the page snapshot" }),
20
+ tool("type", "Type text into the element with the given ref (clears it first).",
21
+ ref: { type: "integer" }, text: { type: "string" }),
22
+ tool("fill_in", "Fill a field found by its label or placeholder text.",
23
+ label: { type: "string" }, text: { type: "string" }),
24
+ tool("select", "Select an option in a dropdown element.",
25
+ ref: { type: "integer" }, value: { type: "string" }),
26
+ tool("press", "Press a key, for example Enter or Tab.",
27
+ key: { type: "string" }),
28
+ tool("scroll", "Scroll the page in a direction.",
29
+ direction: { type: "string", enum: %w[up down left right] }),
30
+ tool("read_page", "Re-read the page and return a fresh snapshot.")
31
+ ]
32
+ end
33
+
34
+ # Run a tool by name, normalize the result, and fold a fresh page view in so
35
+ # the model always sees the outcome of what it just did.
36
+ def dispatch(name, args = {})
37
+ args = symbolize(args)
38
+ result =
39
+ case name.to_s
40
+ when "navigate" then @session.actions.navigate(args[:url])
41
+ when "click" then @session.actions.click(args[:ref])
42
+ when "type" then @session.actions.type(args[:ref], args[:text])
43
+ when "fill_in" then @session.actions.fill_in(args[:label], with: args[:text])
44
+ when "select" then @session.actions.select(args[:value], ref: args[:ref])
45
+ when "press" then @session.actions.press(args[:key])
46
+ when "scroll" then @session.actions.scroll(args[:direction])
47
+ when "read_page" then { ok: true, message: "read page" }
48
+ else raise UnknownTool, "unknown tool #{name.inspect}"
49
+ end
50
+
51
+ result.merge(page: @session.observe.to_prompt)
52
+ rescue Flunky::Error => e
53
+ raise if e.is_a?(UnknownTool)
54
+
55
+ { ok: false, error: e.message }
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ private
59
+
60
+ def tool(name, description, **properties)
61
+ {
62
+ name: name,
63
+ description: description,
64
+ input_schema: {
65
+ type: "object",
66
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+ end
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+
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+ module Flunky
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