## Playwright MCP A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides browser automation capabilities using [Playwright](https://playwright.dev). This server enables LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots, bypassing the need for screenshots or visually-tuned models. ### Key Features - **Fast and lightweight**. Uses Playwright's accessibility tree, not pixel-based input. - **LLM-friendly**. No vision models needed, operates purely on structured data. - **Deterministic tool application**. Avoids ambiguity common with screenshot-based approaches. ### Requirements - Node.js 18 or newer - VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Desktop, Goose or any other MCP client ### Getting started First, install the Playwright MCP server with your client. **Standard config** works in most of the tools: ```js { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "@playwright/mcp@latest" ] } } } ``` [Install in VS Code](https://insiders.vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode%3Amcp%2Finstall%3F%257B%2522name%2522%253A%2522playwright%2522%252C%2522command%2522%253A%2522npx%2522%252C%2522args%2522%253A%255B%2522%2540playwright%252Fmcp%2540latest%2522%255D%257D) [Install in VS Code Insiders](https://insiders.vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode-insiders%3Amcp%2Finstall%3F%257B%2522name%2522%253A%2522playwright%2522%252C%2522command%2522%253A%2522npx%2522%252C%2522args%2522%253A%255B%2522%2540playwright%252Fmcp%2540latest%2522%255D%257D)
Amp Add via the Amp VS Code extension settings screen or by updating your settings.json file: ```json "amp.mcpServers": { "playwright": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "@playwright/mcp@latest" ] } } ``` **Amp CLI Setup:** Add via the `amp mcp add`command below ```bash amp mcp add playwright -- npx @playwright/mcp@latest ```
Claude Code Use the Claude Code CLI to add the Playwright MCP server: ```bash claude mcp add playwright npx @playwright/mcp@latest ```
Claude Desktop Follow the MCP install [guide](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/user), use the standard config above.
Codex Use the Codex CLI to add the Playwright MCP server: ```bash codex mcp add playwright npx "@playwright/mcp@latest" ``` Alternatively, create or edit the configuration file `~/.codex/config.toml` and add: ```toml [mcp_servers.playwright] command = "npx" args = ["@playwright/mcp@latest"] ``` For more information, see the [Codex MCP documentation](https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/main/codex-rs/config.md#mcp_servers).
Copilot Use the Copilot CLI to interactively add the Playwright MCP server: ```bash /mcp add ``` Alternatively, create or edit the configuration file `~/.copilot/mcp-config.json` and add: ```json { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "type": "local", "command": "npx", "tools": [ "*" ], "args": [ "@playwright/mcp@latest" ] } } } ``` For more information, see the [Copilot CLI documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/concepts/agents/about-copilot-cli).
Cursor #### Click the button to install: [Install in Cursor](https://cursor.com/en/install-mcp?name=Playwright&config=eyJjb21tYW5kIjoibnB4IEBwbGF5d3JpZ2h0L21jcEBsYXRlc3QifQ%3D%3D) #### Or install manually: Go to `Cursor Settings` -> `MCP` -> `Add new MCP Server`. Name to your liking, use `command` type with the command `npx @playwright/mcp@latest`. You can also verify config or add command like arguments via clicking `Edit`.
Factory Use the Factory CLI to add the Playwright MCP server: ```bash droid mcp add playwright "npx @playwright/mcp@latest" ``` Alternatively, type `/mcp` within Factory droid to open an interactive UI for managing MCP servers. For more information, see the [Factory MCP documentation](https://docs.factory.ai/cli/configuration/mcp).
Gemini CLI Follow the MCP install [guide](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/blob/main/docs/tools/mcp-server.md#configure-the-mcp-server-in-settingsjson), use the standard config above.
Goose #### Click the button to install: [![Install in Goose](https://block.github.io/goose/img/extension-install-dark.svg)](https://block.github.io/goose/extension?cmd=npx&arg=%40playwright%2Fmcp%40latest&id=playwright&name=Playwright&description=Interact%20with%20web%20pages%20through%20structured%20accessibility%20snapshots%20using%20Playwright) #### Or install manually: Go to `Advanced settings` -> `Extensions` -> `Add custom extension`. Name to your liking, use type `STDIO`, and set the `command` to `npx @playwright/mcp`. Click "Add Extension".
Kiro Follow the MCP Servers [documentation](https://kiro.dev/docs/mcp/). For example in `.kiro/settings/mcp.json`: ```json { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "@playwright/mcp@latest" ] } } } ```
LM Studio #### Click the button to install: [![Add MCP Server playwright to LM Studio](https://files.lmstudio.ai/deeplink/mcp-install-light.svg)](https://lmstudio.ai/install-mcp?name=playwright&config=eyJjb21tYW5kIjoibnB4IiwiYXJncyI6WyJAcGxheXdyaWdodC9tY3BAbGF0ZXN0Il19) #### Or install manually: Go to `Program` in the right sidebar -> `Install` -> `Edit mcp.json`. Use the standard config above.
opencode Follow the MCP Servers [documentation](https://opencode.ai/docs/mcp-servers/). For example in `~/.config/opencode/opencode.json`: ```json { "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json", "mcp": { "playwright": { "type": "local", "command": [ "npx", "@playwright/mcp@latest" ], "enabled": true } } } ```
Qodo Gen Open [Qodo Gen](https://docs.qodo.ai/qodo-documentation/qodo-gen) chat panel in VSCode or IntelliJ → Connect more tools → + Add new MCP → Paste the standard config above. Click Save.
VS Code #### Click the button to install: [Install in VS Code](https://insiders.vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode%3Amcp%2Finstall%3F%257B%2522name%2522%253A%2522playwright%2522%252C%2522command%2522%253A%2522npx%2522%252C%2522args%2522%253A%255B%2522%2540playwright%252Fmcp%2540latest%2522%255D%257D) [Install in VS Code Insiders](https://insiders.vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode-insiders%3Amcp%2Finstall%3F%257B%2522name%2522%253A%2522playwright%2522%252C%2522command%2522%253A%2522npx%2522%252C%2522args%2522%253A%255B%2522%2540playwright%252Fmcp%2540latest%2522%255D%257D) #### Or install manually: Follow the MCP install [guide](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/chat/mcp-servers#_add-an-mcp-server), use the standard config above. You can also install the Playwright MCP server using the VS Code CLI: ```bash # For VS Code code --add-mcp '{"name":"playwright","command":"npx","args":["@playwright/mcp@latest"]}' ``` After installation, the Playwright MCP server will be available for use with your GitHub Copilot agent in VS Code.
Warp Go to `Settings` -> `AI` -> `Manage MCP Servers` -> `+ Add` to [add an MCP Server](https://docs.warp.dev/knowledge-and-collaboration/mcp#adding-an-mcp-server). Use the standard config above. Alternatively, use the slash command `/add-mcp` in the Warp prompt and paste the standard config from above: ```js { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "@playwright/mcp@latest" ] } } } ```
Windsurf Follow Windsurf MCP [documentation](https://docs.windsurf.com/windsurf/cascade/mcp). Use the standard config above.
### Configuration Playwright MCP server supports following arguments. They can be provided in the JSON configuration above, as a part of the `"args"` list: ``` > npx @playwright/mcp@latest --help --allowed-hosts comma-separated list of hosts this server is allowed to serve from. Defaults to the host the server is bound to. Pass '*' to disable the host check. --allowed-origins semicolon-separated list of TRUSTED origins to allow the browser to request. Default is to allow all. Important: *does not* serve as a security boundary and *does not* affect redirects. --blocked-origins semicolon-separated list of origins to block the browser from requesting. Blocklist is evaluated before allowlist. If used without the allowlist, requests not matching the blocklist are still allowed. Important: *does not* serve as a security boundary and *does not* affect redirects. --block-service-workers block service workers --browser browser or chrome channel to use, possible values: chrome, firefox, webkit, msedge. --caps comma-separated list of additional capabilities to enable, possible values: vision, pdf. --cdp-endpoint CDP endpoint to connect to. --cdp-header CDP headers to send with the connect request, multiple can be specified. --config path to the configuration file. --console-level level of console messages to return: "error", "warning", "info", "debug". Each level includes the messages of more severe levels. --device device to emulate, for example: "iPhone 15" --executable-path path to the browser executable. --extension Connect to a running browser instance (Edge/Chrome only). Requires the "Playwright MCP Bridge" browser extension to be installed. --grant-permissions List of permissions to grant to the browser context, for example "geolocation", "clipboard-read", "clipboard-write". --headless run browser in headless mode, headed by default --host host to bind server to. Default is localhost. Use 0.0.0.0 to bind to all interfaces. --ignore-https-errors ignore https errors --init-page path to TypeScript file to evaluate on Playwright page object --init-script path to JavaScript file to add as an initialization script. The script will be evaluated in every page before any of the page's scripts. Can be specified multiple times. --isolated keep the browser profile in memory, do not save it to disk. --image-responses whether to send image responses to the client. Can be "allow" or "omit", Defaults to "allow". --no-sandbox disable the sandbox for all process types that are normally sandboxed. --output-dir path to the directory for output files. --port port to listen on for SSE transport. --proxy-bypass comma-separated domains to bypass proxy, for example ".com,chromium.org,.domain.com" --proxy-server specify proxy server, for example "http://myproxy:3128" or "socks5://myproxy:8080" --save-session Whether to save the Playwright MCP session into the output directory. --save-trace Whether to save the Playwright Trace of the session into the output directory. --save-video Whether to save the video of the session into the output directory. For example "--save-video=800x600" --secrets path to a file containing secrets in the dotenv format --shared-browser-context reuse the same browser context between all connected HTTP clients. --snapshot-mode when taking snapshots for responses, specifies the mode to use. Can be "incremental", "full", or "none". Default is incremental. --storage-state path to the storage state file for isolated sessions. --test-id-attribute specify the attribute to use for test ids, defaults to "data-testid" --timeout-action specify action timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 5000ms --timeout-navigation specify navigation timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 60000ms --user-agent specify user agent string --user-data-dir path to the user data directory. If not specified, a temporary directory will be created. --viewport-size specify browser viewport size in pixels, for example "1280x720" ``` ### User profile You can run Playwright MCP with persistent profile like a regular browser (default), in isolated contexts for testing sessions, or connect to your existing browser using the browser extension. **Persistent profile** All the logged in information will be stored in the persistent profile, you can delete it between sessions if you'd like to clear the offline state. Persistent profile is located at the following locations and you can override it with the `--user-data-dir` argument. ```bash # Windows %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\ms-playwright\mcp-{channel}-profile # macOS - ~/Library/Caches/ms-playwright/mcp-{channel}-profile # Linux - ~/.cache/ms-playwright/mcp-{channel}-profile ``` **Isolated** In the isolated mode, each session is started in the isolated profile. Every time you ask MCP to close the browser, the session is closed and all the storage state for this session is lost. You can provide initial storage state to the browser via the config's `contextOptions` or via the `--storage-state` argument. Learn more about the storage state [here](https://playwright.dev/docs/auth). ```js { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "@playwright/mcp@latest", "--isolated", "--storage-state={path/to/storage.json}" ] } } } ``` **Browser Extension** The Playwright MCP Chrome Extension allows you to connect to existing browser tabs and leverage your logged-in sessions and browser state. See [extension/README.md](extension/README.md) for installation and setup instructions. ### Initial state There are multiple ways to provide the initial state to the browser context or a page. For the storage state, you can either: - Start with a user data directory using the `--user-data-dir` argument. This will persist all browser data between the sessions. - Start with a storage state file using the `--storage-state` argument. This will load cookies and local storage from the file into an isolated browser context. For the page state, you can use: - `--init-page` to point to a TypeScript file that will be evaluated on the Playwright page object. This allows you to run arbitrary code to set up the page. ```ts // init-page.ts export default async ({ page }) => { await page.context().grantPermissions(['geolocation']); await page.context().setGeolocation({ latitude: 37.7749, longitude: -122.4194 }); await page.setViewportSize({ width: 1280, height: 720 }); }; ``` - `--init-script` to point to a JavaScript file that will be added as an initialization script. The script will be evaluated in every page before any of the page's scripts. This is useful for overriding browser APIs or setting up the environment. ```js // init-script.js window.isPlaywrightMCP = true; ``` ### Configuration file The Playwright MCP server can be configured using a JSON configuration file. You can specify the configuration file using the `--config` command line option: ```bash npx @playwright/mcp@latest --config path/to/config.json ```
Configuration file schema ```typescript { /** * The browser to use. */ browser?: { /** * The type of browser to use. */ browserName?: 'chromium' | 'firefox' | 'webkit'; /** * Keep the browser profile in memory, do not save it to disk. */ isolated?: boolean; /** * Path to a user data directory for browser profile persistence. * Temporary directory is created by default. */ userDataDir?: string; /** * Launch options passed to * @see https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-browsertype#browser-type-launch-persistent-context * * This is useful for settings options like `channel`, `headless`, `executablePath`, etc. */ launchOptions?: playwright.LaunchOptions; /** * Context options for the browser context. * * This is useful for settings options like `viewport`. */ contextOptions?: playwright.BrowserContextOptions; /** * Chrome DevTools Protocol endpoint to connect to an existing browser instance in case of Chromium family browsers. */ cdpEndpoint?: string; /** * CDP headers to send with the connect request. */ cdpHeaders?: Record; /** * Remote endpoint to connect to an existing Playwright server. */ remoteEndpoint?: string; /** * Paths to TypeScript files to add as initialization scripts for Playwright page. */ initPage?: string[]; /** * Paths to JavaScript files to add as initialization scripts. * The scripts will be evaluated in every page before any of the page's scripts. */ initScript?: string[]; }, server?: { /** * The port to listen on for SSE or MCP transport. */ port?: number; /** * The host to bind the server to. Default is localhost. Use 0.0.0.0 to bind to all interfaces. */ host?: string; /** * The hosts this server is allowed to serve from. Defaults to the host server is bound to. * This is not for CORS, but rather for the DNS rebinding protection. */ allowedHosts?: string[]; }, /** * List of enabled tool capabilities. Possible values: * - 'core': Core browser automation features. * - 'pdf': PDF generation and manipulation. * - 'vision': Coordinate-based interactions. */ capabilities?: ToolCapability[]; /** * Whether to save the Playwright session into the output directory. */ saveSession?: boolean; /** * Whether to save the Playwright trace of the session into the output directory. */ saveTrace?: boolean; /** * If specified, saves the Playwright video of the session into the output directory. */ saveVideo?: { width: number; height: number; }; /** * Reuse the same browser context between all connected HTTP clients. */ sharedBrowserContext?: boolean; /** * Secrets are used to prevent LLM from getting sensitive data while * automating scenarios such as authentication. * Prefer the browser.contextOptions.storageState over secrets file as a more secure alternative. */ secrets?: Record; /** * The directory to save output files. */ outputDir?: string; console?: { /** * The level of console messages to return. Each level includes the messages of more severe levels. Defaults to "info". */ level?: 'error' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'debug'; }, network?: { /** * List of origins to allow the browser to request. Default is to allow all. Origins matching both `allowedOrigins` and `blockedOrigins` will be blocked. */ allowedOrigins?: string[]; /** * List of origins to block the browser to request. Origins matching both `allowedOrigins` and `blockedOrigins` will be blocked. */ blockedOrigins?: string[]; }; /** * Specify the attribute to use for test ids, defaults to "data-testid". */ testIdAttribute?: string; timeouts?: { /* * Configures default action timeout: https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-page#page-set-default-timeout. Defaults to 5000ms. */ action?: number; /* * Configures default navigation timeout: https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-page#page-set-default-navigation-timeout. Defaults to 60000ms. */ navigation?: number; }; /** * Whether to send image responses to the client. Can be "allow", "omit", or "auto". Defaults to "auto", which sends images if the client can display them. */ imageResponses?: 'allow' | 'omit'; snapshot?: { /** * When taking snapshots for responses, specifies the mode to use. */ mode?: 'incremental' | 'full' | 'none'; } } ```
### Standalone MCP server When running headed browser on system w/o display or from worker processes of the IDEs, run the MCP server from environment with the DISPLAY and pass the `--port` flag to enable HTTP transport. ```bash npx @playwright/mcp@latest --port 8931 ``` And then in MCP client config, set the `url` to the HTTP endpoint: ```js { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "url": "http://localhost:8931/mcp" } } } ```
Docker **NOTE:** The Docker implementation only supports headless chromium at the moment. ```js { "mcpServers": { "playwright": { "command": "docker", "args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "--init", "--pull=always", "mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/mcp"] } } } ``` Or If you prefer to run the container as a long-lived service instead of letting the MCP client spawn it, use: ``` docker run -d -i --rm --init --pull=always \ --entrypoint node \ --name playwright \ -p 8931:8931 \ mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/mcp \ cli.js --headless --browser chromium --no-sandbox --port 8931 ``` The server will listen on host port **8931** and can be reached by any MCP client. You can build the Docker image yourself. ``` docker build -t mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/mcp . ```
Programmatic usage ```js import http from 'http'; import { createConnection } from '@playwright/mcp'; import { SSEServerTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/sse.js'; http.createServer(async (req, res) => { // ... // Creates a headless Playwright MCP server with SSE transport const connection = await createConnection({ browser: { launchOptions: { headless: true } } }); const transport = new SSEServerTransport('/messages', res); await connection.connect(transport); // ... }); ```
### Tools
Core automation - **browser_click** - Title: Click - Description: Perform click on a web page - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - `doubleClick` (boolean, optional): Whether to perform a double click instead of a single click - `button` (string, optional): Button to click, defaults to left - `modifiers` (array, optional): Modifier keys to press - Read-only: **false** - **browser_close** - Title: Close browser - Description: Close the page - Parameters: None - Read-only: **false** - **browser_console_messages** - Title: Get console messages - Description: Returns all console messages - Parameters: - `level` (string, optional): Level of the console messages to return. Each level includes the messages of more severe levels. Defaults to "info". - Read-only: **true** - **browser_drag** - Title: Drag mouse - Description: Perform drag and drop between two elements - Parameters: - `startElement` (string): Human-readable source element description used to obtain the permission to interact with the element - `startRef` (string): Exact source element reference from the page snapshot - `endElement` (string): Human-readable target element description used to obtain the permission to interact with the element - `endRef` (string): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - Read-only: **false** - **browser_evaluate** - Title: Evaluate JavaScript - Description: Evaluate JavaScript expression on page or element - Parameters: - `function` (string): () => { /* code */ } or (element) => { /* code */ } when element is provided - `element` (string, optional): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `ref` (string, optional): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - Read-only: **false** - **browser_file_upload** - Title: Upload files - Description: Upload one or multiple files - Parameters: - `paths` (array, optional): The absolute paths to the files to upload. Can be single file or multiple files. If omitted, file chooser is cancelled. - Read-only: **false** - **browser_fill_form** - Title: Fill form - Description: Fill multiple form fields - Parameters: - `fields` (array): Fields to fill in - Read-only: **false** - **browser_handle_dialog** - Title: Handle a dialog - Description: Handle a dialog - Parameters: - `accept` (boolean): Whether to accept the dialog. - `promptText` (string, optional): The text of the prompt in case of a prompt dialog. - Read-only: **false** - **browser_hover** - Title: Hover mouse - Description: Hover over element on page - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - Read-only: **false** - **browser_navigate** - Title: Navigate to a URL - Description: Navigate to a URL - Parameters: - `url` (string): The URL to navigate to - Read-only: **false** - **browser_navigate_back** - Title: Go back - Description: Go back to the previous page - Parameters: None - Read-only: **false** - **browser_network_requests** - Title: List network requests - Description: Returns all network requests since loading the page - Parameters: - `includeStatic` (boolean, optional): Whether to include successful static resources like images, fonts, scripts, etc. Defaults to false. - Read-only: **true** - **browser_press_key** - Title: Press a key - Description: Press a key on the keyboard - Parameters: - `key` (string): Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a` - Read-only: **false** - **browser_resize** - Title: Resize browser window - Description: Resize the browser window - Parameters: - `width` (number): Width of the browser window - `height` (number): Height of the browser window - Read-only: **false** - **browser_run_code** - Title: Run Playwright code - Description: Run Playwright code snippet - Parameters: - `code` (string): A JavaScript function containing Playwright code to execute. It will be invoked with a single argument, page, which you can use for any page interaction. For example: `async (page) => { await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Submit' }).click(); return await page.title(); }` - Read-only: **false** - **browser_select_option** - Title: Select option - Description: Select an option in a dropdown - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - `values` (array): Array of values to select in the dropdown. This can be a single value or multiple values. - Read-only: **false** - **browser_snapshot** - Title: Page snapshot - Description: Capture accessibility snapshot of the current page, this is better than screenshot - Parameters: - `filename` (string, optional): Save snapshot to markdown file instead of returning it in the response. - Read-only: **true** - **browser_take_screenshot** - Title: Take a screenshot - Description: Take a screenshot of the current page. You can't perform actions based on the screenshot, use browser_snapshot for actions. - Parameters: - `type` (string, optional): Image format for the screenshot. Default is png. - `filename` (string, optional): File name to save the screenshot to. Defaults to `page-{timestamp}.{png|jpeg}` if not specified. Prefer relative file names to stay within the output directory. - `element` (string, optional): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to screenshot the element. If not provided, the screenshot will be taken of viewport. If element is provided, ref must be provided too. - `ref` (string, optional): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot. If not provided, the screenshot will be taken of viewport. If ref is provided, element must be provided too. - `fullPage` (boolean, optional): When true, takes a screenshot of the full scrollable page, instead of the currently visible viewport. Cannot be used with element screenshots. - Read-only: **true** - **browser_type** - Title: Type text - Description: Type text into editable element - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - `text` (string): Text to type into the element - `submit` (boolean, optional): Whether to submit entered text (press Enter after) - `slowly` (boolean, optional): Whether to type one character at a time. Useful for triggering key handlers in the page. By default entire text is filled in at once. - Read-only: **false** - **browser_wait_for** - Title: Wait for - Description: Wait for text to appear or disappear or a specified time to pass - Parameters: - `time` (number, optional): The time to wait in seconds - `text` (string, optional): The text to wait for - `textGone` (string, optional): The text to wait for to disappear - Read-only: **false**
Tab management - **browser_tabs** - Title: Manage tabs - Description: List, create, close, or select a browser tab. - Parameters: - `action` (string): Operation to perform - `index` (number, optional): Tab index, used for close/select. If omitted for close, current tab is closed. - Read-only: **false**
Browser installation - **browser_install** - Title: Install the browser specified in the config - Description: Install the browser specified in the config. Call this if you get an error about the browser not being installed. - Parameters: None - Read-only: **false**
Coordinate-based (opt-in via --caps=vision) - **browser_mouse_click_xy** - Title: Click - Description: Click left mouse button at a given position - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `x` (number): X coordinate - `y` (number): Y coordinate - Read-only: **false** - **browser_mouse_drag_xy** - Title: Drag mouse - Description: Drag left mouse button to a given position - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `startX` (number): Start X coordinate - `startY` (number): Start Y coordinate - `endX` (number): End X coordinate - `endY` (number): End Y coordinate - Read-only: **false** - **browser_mouse_move_xy** - Title: Move mouse - Description: Move mouse to a given position - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `x` (number): X coordinate - `y` (number): Y coordinate - Read-only: **false**
PDF generation (opt-in via --caps=pdf) - **browser_pdf_save** - Title: Save as PDF - Description: Save page as PDF - Parameters: - `filename` (string, optional): File name to save the pdf to. Defaults to `page-{timestamp}.pdf` if not specified. Prefer relative file names to stay within the output directory. - Read-only: **true**
Test assertions (opt-in via --caps=testing) - **browser_generate_locator** - Title: Create locator for element - Description: Generate locator for the given element to use in tests - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable element description used to obtain permission to interact with the element - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference from the page snapshot - Read-only: **true** - **browser_verify_element_visible** - Title: Verify element visible - Description: Verify element is visible on the page - Parameters: - `role` (string): ROLE of the element. Can be found in the snapshot like this: `- {ROLE} "Accessible Name":` - `accessibleName` (string): ACCESSIBLE_NAME of the element. Can be found in the snapshot like this: `- role "{ACCESSIBLE_NAME}"` - Read-only: **false** - **browser_verify_list_visible** - Title: Verify list visible - Description: Verify list is visible on the page - Parameters: - `element` (string): Human-readable list description - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference that points to the list - `items` (array): Items to verify - Read-only: **false** - **browser_verify_text_visible** - Title: Verify text visible - Description: Verify text is visible on the page. Prefer browser_verify_element_visible if possible. - Parameters: - `text` (string): TEXT to verify. Can be found in the snapshot like this: `- role "Accessible Name": {TEXT}` or like this: `- text: {TEXT}` - Read-only: **false** - **browser_verify_value** - Title: Verify value - Description: Verify element value - Parameters: - `type` (string): Type of the element - `element` (string): Human-readable element description - `ref` (string): Exact target element reference that points to the element - `value` (string): Value to verify. For checkbox, use "true" or "false". - Read-only: **false**
Tracing (opt-in via --caps=tracing) - **browser_start_tracing** - Title: Start tracing - Description: Start trace recording - Parameters: None - Read-only: **true** - **browser_stop_tracing** - Title: Stop tracing - Description: Stop trace recording - Parameters: None - Read-only: **true**