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+ # @sentry/junior-agent-browser
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+
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+ `@sentry/junior-agent-browser` adds browser automation workflows to Junior via the `agent-browser` CLI.
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+
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+ Install it alongside `@sentry/junior`:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pnpm add @sentry/junior @sentry/junior-agent-browser
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+ ```
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+
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+ Full setup guide: https://junior.sentry.dev/extend/agent-browser-plugin/
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+ {
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+ "name": "@sentry/junior-agent-browser",
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+ "version": "0.4.1",
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+ "private": false,
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+ "publishConfig": {
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+ "access": "public"
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+ },
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+ "type": "module",
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+ "files": [
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+ "plugin.yaml",
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+ "skills"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ name: agent-browser
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+ description: Browser automation workflows powered by agent-browser CLI
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+
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+ runtime-dependencies:
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+ - type: npm
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+ package: agent-browser
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+ - type: system
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+ package: alsa-lib
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+ - type: system
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+ package: atk
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+ package: at-spi2-atk
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+ package: at-spi2-core
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+ - type: system
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+ package: cairo
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+ package: cups-libs
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+ - type: system
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+ package: dbus-libs
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+ - type: system
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+ package: glib2
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+ - type: system
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+ package: gtk3
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libdrm
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+ - type: system
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+ package: mesa-libgbm
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+ - type: system
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+ package: nspr
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+ - type: system
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+ package: nss
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+ - type: system
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+ package: pango
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libX11
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libX11-xcb
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libxcb
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libXcomposite
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libXdamage
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libXext
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+ package: libXfixes
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+ package: libXrandr
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+ package: libxshmfence
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+ - type: system
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+ package: libxkbcommon
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+
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+ runtime-postinstall:
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+ - cmd: agent-browser
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+ args: [install]
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+ ---
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+ name: agent-browser
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+ description: Automate websites with the agent-browser CLI for navigation, form flows, screenshots, extraction, and repeatable browser tasks. Use when users ask to interact with web apps, gather evidence from pages, or run browser-based QA steps.
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+ allowed-tools: bash attachFile
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Browser Automation
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+
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+ Use this skill when work requires real browser interaction instead of API-only lookups.
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+
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+ ## Core Workflow
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+
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+ 1. Open target page:
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+ - `agent-browser open <url>`
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+
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+ 2. Capture interactive refs:
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+
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+ - `agent-browser snapshot -i`
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+ 3. Interact by ref:
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+
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+ - `agent-browser click @e1`
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+ - `agent-browser fill @e2 "value"`
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+
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+ 4. Re-snapshot after every navigation or significant DOM change:
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+
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+ - `agent-browser snapshot -i`
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+ 5. Capture result evidence:
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+ - `agent-browser screenshot --annotate <file.png>`
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+
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+ ## Operational Rules
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+
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+ - Use `agent-browser` directly; do not use `npx agent-browser`.
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+ - Prefer one named session for multi-step flows:
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+ - `agent-browser --session <name> ...`
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+ - Use chained commands with `&&` only when no intermediate output is needed.
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+ - For commands that need refs (`@e*`), run `snapshot -i` first and use fresh refs.
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+ - If page load is async-heavy, wait explicitly:
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+ - `agent-browser wait --load networkidle`
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+ - For user-facing findings, include screenshots and the exact page URL.
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+ - When a user asks to see/share a screenshot, run `attachFile` with the screenshot path so the image is included in the reply.
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+ - Never claim a screenshot was shared unless `attachFile` returned success (`attached: true`) in this turn.
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+ - If file attachment fails, state the failure clearly and include the error instead of claiming success.
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+
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+ ## Common Patterns
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+
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+ ### Form flow
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-browser --session demo open https://example.com/signup
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+ agent-browser --session demo wait --load networkidle
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+ agent-browser --session demo snapshot -i
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+ agent-browser --session demo fill @e1 "user@example.com"
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+ agent-browser --session demo click @e2
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+ agent-browser --session demo wait --load networkidle
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+ agent-browser --session demo screenshot --annotate /tmp/signup-result.png
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Structured extraction
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-browser open https://example.com
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+ agent-browser snapshot --json > /tmp/page.json
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+ agent-browser get text body > /tmp/page.txt
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Reference Files
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+
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+ Read only what is needed:
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+
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+ - Command surface: [references/commands.md](references/commands.md)
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+ - Auth vault + login flows: [references/authentication.md](references/authentication.md)
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+ - Session/state persistence: [references/session-management.md](references/session-management.md)
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+ - Snapshot refs and stale-ref handling: [references/snapshot-refs.md](references/snapshot-refs.md)
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+ - Proxy/network setup: [references/proxy-support.md](references/proxy-support.md)
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+ - Recording and video capture: [references/video-recording.md](references/video-recording.md)
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+ - Performance profiling: [references/profiling.md](references/profiling.md)
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+
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+ ## Templates
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+
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+ - Authenticated flow bootstrap: [templates/authenticated-session.sh](templates/authenticated-session.sh)
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+ - Capture workflow skeleton: [templates/capture-workflow.sh](templates/capture-workflow.sh)
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+ - Form automation skeleton: [templates/form-automation.sh](templates/form-automation.sh)
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+ # Authentication Patterns
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+
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+ Login flows, session persistence, OAuth, 2FA, and authenticated browsing.
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+
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+ **Related**: [session-management.md](session-management.md) for state persistence details, [SKILL.md](../SKILL.md) for quick start.
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+
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+ ## Contents
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+
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+ - [Basic Login Flow](#basic-login-flow)
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+ - [Saving Authentication State](#saving-authentication-state)
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+ - [Restoring Authentication](#restoring-authentication)
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+ - [OAuth / SSO Flows](#oauth--sso-flows)
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+ - [Two-Factor Authentication](#two-factor-authentication)
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+ - [HTTP Basic Auth](#http-basic-auth)
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+ - [Cookie-Based Auth](#cookie-based-auth)
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+ - [Token Refresh Handling](#token-refresh-handling)
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+ - [Security Best Practices](#security-best-practices)
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+
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+ ## Basic Login Flow
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+ ```bash
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+ # Navigate to login page
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login
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+ agent-browser wait --load networkidle
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+
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+ # Get form elements
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+ # Output: @e1 [input type="email"], @e2 [input type="password"], @e3 [button] "Sign In"
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+
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+ # Fill credentials
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+ agent-browser fill @e1 "user@example.com"
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+ agent-browser fill @e2 "password123"
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+
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+ # Submit
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+ agent-browser click @e3
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+ agent-browser wait --load networkidle
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+
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+ # Verify login succeeded
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+ agent-browser get url # Should be dashboard, not login
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Saving Authentication State
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+ After logging in, save state for reuse:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Login first (see above)
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+ agent-browser fill @e1 "user@example.com"
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+ agent-browser fill @e2 "password123"
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+ agent-browser click @e3
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+ agent-browser wait --url "**/dashboard"
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+
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+ # Save authenticated state
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+ agent-browser state save ./auth-state.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Restoring Authentication
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+ Skip login by loading saved state:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Load saved auth state
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+ agent-browser state load ./auth-state.json
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+ # Navigate directly to protected page
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/dashboard
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+ # Verify authenticated
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## OAuth / SSO Flows
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+ For OAuth redirects:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Start OAuth flow
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/auth/google
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+
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+ # Handle redirects automatically
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+ agent-browser wait --url "**/accounts.google.com**"
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+
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+ # Fill Google credentials
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+ agent-browser fill @e1 "user@gmail.com"
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+ agent-browser click @e2 # Next button
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+ agent-browser wait 2000
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+ agent-browser fill @e3 "password"
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+ agent-browser click @e4 # Sign in
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+
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+ # Wait for redirect back
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+ agent-browser wait --url "**/app.example.com**"
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+ agent-browser state save ./oauth-state.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Two-Factor Authentication
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+ Handle 2FA with manual intervention:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Login with credentials
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login --headed # Show browser
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+ agent-browser fill @e1 "user@example.com"
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+ agent-browser fill @e2 "password123"
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+ agent-browser click @e3
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+
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+ # Wait for user to complete 2FA manually
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+ echo "Complete 2FA in the browser window..."
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+ agent-browser wait --url "**/dashboard" --timeout 120000
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+ # Save state after 2FA
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+ agent-browser state save ./2fa-state.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## HTTP Basic Auth
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+ For sites using HTTP Basic Authentication:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Set credentials before navigation
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+ agent-browser set credentials username password
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+ # Navigate to protected resource
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+ agent-browser open https://protected.example.com/api
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Cookie-Based Auth
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+ Manually set authentication cookies:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Set auth cookie
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+ agent-browser cookies set session_token "abc123xyz"
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+
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+ # Navigate to protected page
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/dashboard
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Token Refresh Handling
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+ For sessions with expiring tokens:
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+ ```bash
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+ #!/bin/bash
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+ # Wrapper that handles token refresh
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+ STATE_FILE="./auth-state.json"
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+ # Try loading existing state
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+ if [[ -f "$STATE_FILE" ]]; then
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+ agent-browser state load "$STATE_FILE"
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/dashboard
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+
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+ # Check if session is still valid
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+ URL=$(agent-browser get url)
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+ if [[ "$URL" == *"/login"* ]]; then
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+ echo "Session expired, re-authenticating..."
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+ # Perform fresh login
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+ agent-browser snapshot -i
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+ agent-browser fill @e1 "$USERNAME"
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+ agent-browser fill @e2 "$PASSWORD"
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+ agent-browser click @e3
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+ agent-browser wait --url "**/dashboard"
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+ agent-browser state save "$STATE_FILE"
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+ fi
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+ else
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+ # First-time login
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login
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+ # ... login flow ...
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+ fi
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Security Best Practices
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+ 1. **Never commit state files** - They contain session tokens
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+ ```bash
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+ echo "*.auth-state.json" >> .gitignore
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **Use environment variables for credentials**
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-browser fill @e1 "$APP_USERNAME"
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+ agent-browser fill @e2 "$APP_PASSWORD"
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Clean up after automation**
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+ ```bash
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+ agent-browser cookies clear
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+ rm -f ./auth-state.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Use short-lived sessions for CI/CD**
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+ ```bash
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+ # Don't persist state in CI
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+ agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login
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+ # ... login and perform actions ...
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+ agent-browser close # Session ends, nothing persisted
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+ ```