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Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js

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import type { Browser as PuppeteerBrowser } from 'puppeteer-core/lib/esm/puppeteer/api/Browser.js'; /** * Get the [Puppeteer Browser instance](https://pptr.dev/#?product=Puppeteer&version=v5.1.0&show=api-class-browser) * to run commands with Puppeteer. Note that all Puppeteer commands are * asynchronous by default so in order to interchange between sync and async * execution make sure to wrap your Puppeteer calls within a `browser.call` * commands as shown in the example. * * :::info * * Note that using Puppeteer requires support for Chrome DevTools protocol and e.g. * can not be used when running automated tests in the cloud. Find out more in the * [Automation Protocols](/docs/automationProtocols) section. * * ::: * * <example> :getPuppeteer.test.js it('should allow me to use Puppeteer', async () => { // WebDriver command await browser.url('https://webdriver.io') const puppeteerBrowser = await browser.getPuppeteer() // switch to Puppeteer const metrics = await browser.call(async () => { const pages = await puppeteerBrowser.pages() pages[0].setGeolocation({ latitude: 59.95, longitude: 30.31667 }) return pages[0].metrics() }) console.log(metrics.LayoutCount) // returns LayoutCount value }) * </example> * * @return {PuppeteerBrowser} initiated puppeteer instance connected to the browser */ export declare function getPuppeteer(this: WebdriverIO.Browser): Promise<PuppeteerBrowser>; //# sourceMappingURL=getPuppeteer.d.ts.map