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- package/LICENSE +21 -0
- package/README.md +123 -0
- package/dist/browser.d.ts +39 -0
- package/dist/browser.js +43 -0
- package/dist/client.d.ts +840 -0
- package/dist/client.js +1264 -0
- package/dist/config.d.ts +65 -0
- package/dist/config.js +78 -0
- package/dist/cookies.d.ts +21 -0
- package/dist/cookies.js +1 -0
- package/dist/defaults.d.ts +19 -0
- package/dist/defaults.js +22 -0
- package/dist/errors.d.ts +18 -0
- package/dist/errors.js +21 -0
- package/dist/gen/google/protobuf/empty_pb.d.ts +15 -0
- package/dist/gen/google/protobuf/empty_pb.js +13 -0
- package/dist/gen/wrc_pb.d.ts +2189 -0
- package/dist/gen/wrc_pb.js +328 -0
- package/dist/index.d.ts +66 -0
- package/dist/index.js +134 -0
- package/dist/internal/convert.d.ts +44 -0
- package/dist/internal/convert.js +250 -0
- package/dist/locator.d.ts +191 -0
- package/dist/locator.js +255 -0
- package/dist/network.d.ts +37 -0
- package/dist/network.js +2 -0
- package/dist/options.d.ts +96 -0
- package/dist/options.js +7 -0
- package/dist/storage.d.ts +14 -0
- package/dist/storage.js +1 -0
- package/dist/types.d.ts +161 -0
- package/dist/types.js +3 -0
- package/dist/wrc.browser.js +5627 -0
- package/dist/ws-transport.d.ts +15 -0
- package/dist/ws-transport.js +99 -0
- package/package.json +80 -0
package/LICENSE
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2026 WebRobot Cloud
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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 all
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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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# wrc-ts — WebRobot Cloud SDK for TypeScript
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Official TypeScript SDK for [WebRobot Cloud](https://webrobot.cloud): real
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Chromium browsers in the cloud, driven over gRPC. Rent an isolated browser
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session in seconds, automate it with human-like input, intercept network
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traffic, solve captchas, and watch a live video stream of everything your
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script does.
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## Features
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- **Real browser sessions as a service** — full Chromium in the cloud with
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pages, frames, cookies, storage and network state. No local binary.
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- **Parallel isolated contexts** — each task gets its own session, fingerprint
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and lifecycle; large queues never share browser state. Sessions are browser
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contexts, not VMs or processes, so they spin up in under 50 ms and fan out to
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thousands in parallel.
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- **Fingerprint & proxy handling** — pinnable server-side fingerprints,
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native Chrome control without CDP/Playwright/Puppeteer leaks, bring your own
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proxy or let WRC allocate one.
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- **Native engine-level control** — automation runs natively inside Chromium
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itself, not from outside over the DevTools protocol. Nothing is injected, no
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`Runtime.enable`, no DevTools handshake — page JS can't observe it. Waits run
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fully async with no polling loop, and built-in steady-time checks only report
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an element once it's stable in the DOM.
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- **One flat frame tree** — main document, same-origin iframes and cross-origin
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OOPIFs are all just a `frameId` in one tree, no flattened sessions or
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per-frame execution-context juggling. `wait`/`click` act across all frames or
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a single iframe, and `wait` returns the `frameId` that matched.
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- **Human-like interaction** — mouse paths use WRC's own movement algorithm
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instead of instant synthetic jumps.
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- **WebRTC live video stream** — watch and control the rented browser live
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from the WRC web interface; mouse and keyboard go back over data channels.
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- **Captcha support, no third-party solvers** — passive anti-bot checks are
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handled automatically; interactive challenges are solved with `solveCaptcha`
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by WRC's own AI solver, which learns the known challenge types — puzzle,
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OCR, slide, hold and more — on its own and keeps improving as they evolve.
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No token is ever synthesized or fetched from an external API: the challenge
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is completed in the valid live browser and the provider's own JavaScript
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issues the token itself — which is why even new or unknown protections
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pass.
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- **Real hardware, real GPUs** — sessions run hardware-accelerated on real
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consumer GPUs, not on VM cores with a WebGL faking layer. Canvas and WebGL
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readbacks (`toDataURL`, `getImageData`) return genuinely rendered pixels —
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no spoofing layer or fingerprint hash database for new bot protections to
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unmask.
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- **Network control at the source** — interception sits in the browser's
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network stack itself, so every request from every frame (including
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cross-origin OOPIFs) passes through it; no handler races, nothing slips
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through. Wait for, block, mock or modify requests and responses without
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leaving the SDK; mark repeated assets as static with `setStaticPaths` to
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serve them from a server-side cache and cut proxy bandwidth on repeat runs.
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- **Agent-friendly observation** — `getObservation` returns a compact
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text/JSON view of the visible, interactive elements across every frame, each
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with a node handle to act on, so a model reasons over what matters instead of
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raw HTML.
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- **Flow-optimized TypeScript** — fully typed promise-based API, `wait` races
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multiple outcomes, JS locators target elements by page logic when CSS is
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not enough. Runs in Node.js (native gRPC) and the browser (WebSocket via
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`wrc-ts/browser`).
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## Install
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```bash
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```
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Requires Node 18+. Ships as an ES module with bundled type declarations.
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## Quickstart
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```ts
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import { rentBrowser, BrowserConfig, css } from "wrc-ts";
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// Empty proxy fields tell WRC to allocate a managed proxy server-side;
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// pass your own host/port/creds to bring your own.
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"YOUR_API_KEY", // sk_…
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const browser = await rentBrowser(cfg);
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main();
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Run it and you should see `title: Example Domain`. Get an API key from your
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## Documentation
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- [Introduction](https://webrobot.cloud/docs) — what WRC is, use cases and
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the mental model behind sessions, pages, frames and locators
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- [Quickstart](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/quickstart) — from install to a
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running script in under a minute
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- [Core concepts](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/concepts)
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- Guides — [locators](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/guides/locators),
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[waiting](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/guides/waiting),
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[network](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/guides/network),
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[cookies](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/guides/cookies),
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[captchas](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/guides/captchas) and more
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- [TypeScript API reference](https://webrobot.cloud/docs/api-reference/ts) —
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every method, type and option with runnable examples
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[wrc_go](https://github.com/webrobot-dev/wrc_go).
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## License
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import { CloudBrowser } from "./client.ts";
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export { CloudBrowser } from "./client.ts";
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export { WebSocketTransport } from "./ws-transport.ts";
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export { BrowserConfig } from "./config.ts";
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export { Locator, css, js, node, at, AllFrames } from "./locator.ts";
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export { DefaultWaitTimeoutMs, DefaultVisible, DefaultSteadyMs, } from "./defaults.ts";
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export { WRCError } from "./errors.ts";
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export type { Rect, FrameInfo, PageInfo, Header, InterceptedRequest, InterceptedResponse, WaitResult, NavigateResult, EvaluateResult, ElementResult, DragResult, SelectOptionResult, ObservationResult, DOMResult, InspectResult, RentResponse, } from "./types.ts";
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export type { Button, ClickAction, ClickOpts, FillOpts, SelectOpts, WaitOpts, WaitUntil, NavigateOpts, LoadHTMLOpts, GetDOMOpts, GetObservationOpts, } from "./options.ts";
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export { type RequestPattern, type HeaderModification, type HeaderModificationAction, } from "./network.ts";
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export type { StorageItem, StorageOriginEntry } from "./storage.ts";
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* Attaches a {@link CloudBrowser} to an existing session over a raw
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* WRC session host. The session must already exist server-side; unlike
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* {@link rentBrowser} this does not call the rent API. Closing the
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* returned handle (via {@link CloudBrowser.stopBrowser}) only closes the
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