This library lets you start playing with chrome/chromium in headless mode from PHP.
Can be used synchronously and asynchronously!
We're looking for some permanent maintainers to help with maintaining this library.
It can be for handling issues, adding documentation, adding new features, fixing bugs, etc...
- Open chrome or chromium browser from php
- Create pages and navigate to pages
- Take screenshots
- Evaluate javascript in the page
- Make PDF
- Emulate mouse
- TODO Emulate keyboard
- Always IDE friendly
Happy browsing!
Requires PHP 7.1+ and a chrome/chromium executable.
As of version 65 of chrome/chromium the library proved to work correctly. Please try to keep using latest version of chrome.
Note that the library is only tested on linux but is compatible with osX and windows.
The library can be installed with composer and is available on packagist under chrome-php/chrome
$ composer require chrome-php/chrome
It uses a simple and understandable API to start chrome, to open pages, to take screenshots, to crawl websites... and almost everything that you can do with chrome as a human.
use HeadlessChromium\BrowserFactory;
$browserFactory = new BrowserFactory();
// starts headless chrome
$browser = $browserFactory->createBrowser();
try {
// creates a new page and navigate to an url
$page = $browser->createPage();
$page->navigate('http://example.com')->waitForNavigation();
// get page title
$pageTitle = $page->evaluate('document.title')->getReturnValue();
// screenshot - Say "Cheese"! 😄
$page->screenshot()->saveToFile('/foo/bar.png');
// pdf
$page->pdf(['printBackground' => false])->saveToFile('/foo/bar.pdf');
} finally {
// bye
$browser->close();
}
When starting the factory will look for the environment variable "CHROME_PATH"
to find the chrome executable.
If the variable is not found then it will use "chrome"
as the executable.
You can use any executable of your choice. For instance "chromium-browser"
:
use HeadlessChromium\BrowserFactory;
// replace default 'chrome' with 'chromium-browser'
$browserFactory = new BrowserFactory('chromium-browser');
The following example disables headless mode to ease debugging
use HeadlessChromium\BrowserFactory;
$browserFactory = new BrowserFactory();
$browser = $browserFactory->createBrowser([
'headless' => false, // disable headless mode
]);
Other debug options:
[
'connectionDelay' => 0.8, // add 0.8 second of delay between each instruction sent to chrome,
'debugLogger' => 'php://stdout', // will enable verbose mode
]
About debugLogger
: this can be any of a resource string, a resource or an object implementing
LoggerInterface
from Psr\Log (such as monolog
or apix/log).
use HeadlessChromium\BrowserFactory;
$browserFactory = new BrowserFactory();
$browser = $browserFactory->createBrowser([
'windowSize' => [1920, 1000],
'enableImages' => false,
]);
Here are the options available for the browser factory:
Option name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
connectionDelay |
0 |
Delay to apply between each operation for debugging purposes |
customFlags |
none | Array of flags to pass to the command line. Eg: ['--option1', '--option2=someValue'] |
debugLogger |
null |
A string (e.g "php://stdout"), or resource, or PSR-3 logger instance to print debug messages |
enableImages |
true |
Toggles loading of images |
headless |
true |
Enable or disable headless mode |
ignoreCertificateErrors |
false |
Set chrome to ignore ssl errors |
keepAlive |
true |
true to keep alive the chrome instance when the script terminates |
noSandbox |
false |
Useful to run in a docker container |
sendSyncDefaultTimeout |
5000 |
Default timeout (ms) for sending sync messages |
startupTimeout |
30 |
Maximum time in seconds to wait for chrome to start |
userAgent |
none | User agent to use for the whole browser (see page api for alternative) |
userDataDir |
none | chrome user data dir (default: a new empty dir is generated temporarily) |
windowSize |
none | Size of the window. usage: $width, $height - see also Page::setViewport |
$page = $browser->createPage();
// destination can be specified
$uri = 'http://example.com';
$page = $browser->createPage($uri);
$browser->close();
$browser->setPagePreScript('// Simulate navigator permissions;
const originalQuery = window.navigator.permissions.query;
window.navigator.permissions.query = (parameters) => (
parameters.name === 'notifications' ?
Promise.resolve({ state: Notification.permission }) :
originalQuery(parameters)
);');
// navigate
$navigation = $page->navigate('http://example.com');
// wait for the page to be loaded
$navigation->waitForNavigation();
When Using $navigation->waitForNavigation()
you will wait for 30sec until the page event "loaded" is triggered.
You can change the timeout or the event to listen for:
// wait 10secs for the event "DOMContentLoaded" to be triggered
$navigation->waitForNavigation(Page::DOM_CONTENT_LOADED, 10000);
Available events (in the order they trigger):
Page::DOM_CONTENT_LOADED
: dom has completely loadedPage::LOAD
: (default) page and all resources are loadedPage::NETWORK_IDLE
: page has loaded, and no network activity has occurred for at least 500ms
When you want to wait for the page to navigate there are 2 main issues that may occur. First the page is too long to load and second the page you were waiting to be loaded has been replaced. The good news is that you can handle those issues using a good old try catch:
use HeadlessChromium\Exception\OperationTimedOut;
use HeadlessChromium\Exception\NavigationExpired;
try {
$navigation->waitForNavigation()
} catch (OperationTimedOut $e) {
// too long to load
} catch (NavigationExpired $e) {
// An other page was loaded
}
Once the page has completed the navigation you can evaluate arbitrary script on this page:
// navigate
$navigation = $page->navigate('http://example.com');
// wait for the page to be loaded
$navigation->waitForNavigation();
// evaluate script in the browser
$evaluation = $page->evaluate('document.documentElement.innerHTML');
// wait for the value to return and get it
$value = $evaluation->getReturnValue();
Sometime the script you evaluate will click a link or submit a form, in this case the page will reload and you will want to wait for the new page to reload.
You can achieve this by using $page->evaluate('some js that will reload the page')->waitForPageReload()
.
An example is available in form-submit.php
This is an alternative to evaluate
that allows to call a given function with the given arguments in the page context:
$evaluation = $page->callFunction(
"function(a, b) {\n window.foo = a + b;\n}",
[1, 2]
);
$value = $evaluation->getReturnValue();
That's useful if you want to add jQuery (or anything else) to the page:
$page->addScriptTag([
'content' => file_get_contents('path/to/jquery.js')
])->waitForResponse();
$page->evaluate('$(".my.element").html()');
You can also use an url to feed the src attribute:
$page->addScriptTag([
'url' => 'https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js'
])->waitForResponse();
$page->evaluate('$(".my.element").html()');
You can get the page HTML as a string using the getHtml
method.
$html = $page->getHtml();
$page->addPreScript('// Simulate navigator permissions;
const originalQuery = window.navigator.permissions.query;
window.navigator.permissions.query = (parameters) => (
parameters.name === 'notifications' ?
Promise.resolve({ state: Notification.permission }) :
originalQuery(parameters)
);');
If your script needs the dom to be fully populated before it runs then you can use the option "onLoad":
$page->addPreScript($script, ['onLoad' => true]);
This features allows to change the size of the viewport (emulation) for the current page without affecting the size of
all the browser's pages (see also option "windowSize"
of BrowserFactory::createBrowser).
$width = 600;
$height = 300;
$page->setViewport($width, $height)
->await(); // wait for operation to complete
// navigate
$navigation = $page->navigate('http://example.com');
// wait for the page to be loaded
$navigation->waitForNavigation();
// take a screenshot
$screenshot = $page->screenshot([
'format' => 'jpeg', // default to 'png' - possible values: 'png', 'jpeg',
'quality' => 80, // only if format is 'jpeg' - default 100
]);
// save the screenshot
$screenshot->saveToFile('/some/place/file.jpg');
choose an area
You can use the option "clip" in order to choose an area for the screenshot (TODO exemple)
take a full page screenshot
You can also take a screenshot for the full layout (not only the layout) using $page->getFullPageClip
(TODO exemple)
TODO Page.getFullPageClip();
use HeadlessChromium\Clip;
// navigate
$navigation = $page->navigate('http://example.com');
// wait for the page to be loaded
$navigation->waitForNavigation();
// create a rectangle by specifying to left corner coordinates + width and height
$x = 10;
$y = 10;
$width = 100;
$height = 100;
$clip = new Clip($x, $y, $width, $height);
// take the screenshot (in memory binaries)
$screenshot = $page->screenshot([
'clip' => $clip,
]);
// save the screenshot
$screenshot->saveToFile('/some/place/file.jpg');
// navigate
$navigation = $page->navigate('http://example.com');
// wait for the page to be loaded
$navigation->waitForNavigation();
$options = [
'landscape' => true, // default to false
'printBackground' => true, // default to false
'displayHeaderFooter' => true, // default to false
'preferCSSPageSize' => true, // default to false ( reads parameters directly from @page )
'marginTop' => 0.0, // defaults to ~0.4 (must be float, value in inches)
'marginBottom' => 1.4, // defaults to ~0.4 (must be float, value in inches)
'marginLeft' => 5.0, // defaults to ~0.4 (must be float, value in inches)
'marginRight' => 1.0, // defaults to ~0.4 (must be float, value in inches)
'paperWidth' => 6.0, // defaults to 8.5 (must be float, value in inches)
'paperHeight' => 6.0, // defaults to 8.5 (must be float, value in inches)
'headerTemplate' => '<div>foo</div>', // see details above
'footerTemplate' => '<div>foo</div>', // see details above
'scale' => 1.2, // defaults to 1.0 (must be float)
];
// print as pdf (in memory binaries)
$pdf = $page->pdf($options);
// save the pdf
$pdf->saveToFile('/some/place/file.pdf');
// or directly output pdf without saving
header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
header('Content-Type: application/pdf');
header('Content-Disposition: inline; filename=filename.pdf');
header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
header('Expires: 0');
header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
header('Pragma: public');
echo base64_decode($pdf->getBase64());
Options headerTempalte
and footerTempalte
:
Should be valid HTML markup with following classes used to inject printing values into them:
- date: formatted print date
- title: document title
- url: document location
- pageNumber: current page number
- totalPages: total pages in the document
The mouse API is dependent on the page instance and allows you to control the mouse's moves and clicks.
$page->mouse()
->move(10, 20) // Moves mouse to position x=10;y=20
->click() // left click on position set above
->move(100, 200, ['steps' => 5]) // move mouse to x=100;y=200 in 5 equal steps
->click(['button' => Mouse::BUTTON_RIGHT]; // right click on position set above
// given the last click was on a link, the next step will wait
// for the page to load after the link was clicked
$page->waitForReload();
You can set and get cookies for a page:
use HeadlessChromium\Cookies\Cookie;
$page = $browser->createPage();
// example 1: set cookies for a given domain
$page->setCookies([
Cookie::create('name', 'value', [
'domain' => 'example.com',
'expires' => time() + 3600 // expires in 1 day
])
])->await();
// example 2: set cookies for the current page
$page->navigate('http://example.com')->waitForNavigation();
$page->setCookies([
Cookie::create('name', 'value', ['expires'])
])->await();
use HeadlessChromium\Cookies\Cookie;
$page = $browser->createPage();
// example 1: get all cookies for the browser
$cookies = $page->getAllCookies();
// example 2: get cookies for the current page
$page->navigate('http://example.com')->waitForNavigation();
$cookies = $page->getCookies();
// filter cookies with name == 'foo'
$cookiesFoo = $cookies->filterBy('name', 'foo');
// find first cookie with name == 'bar'
$cookieBar = $cookies->findOneBy('name', 'bar');
if ($cookieBar) {
// do something
}
You can set an user agent per page :
$page->setUserAgent('my user agent');
See also BrowserFactory option userAgent
to set it for the whole browser.
The library ships with tools that hide all the communication logic but you can use the tools used internally to communicate directly with chrome debug protocol.
Example:
use HeadlessChromium\Communication\Connection;
use HeadlessChromium\Communication\Message;
// chrome devtools uri
$webSocketUri = 'ws://127.0.0.1:9222/devtools/browser/xxx';
// create a connection
$connection = new Connection($webSocketUri);
$connection->connect();
// send method "Target.activateTarget"
$responseReader = $connection->sendMessage(new Message('Target.activateTarget', ['targetId' => 'xxx']));
// wait up to 1000ms for a response
$response = $responseReader->waitForResponse(1000);
// given a target id
$targetId = 'yyy';
// create a session for this target (attachToTarget)
$session = $connection->createSession($targetId);
// send message to this target (Target.sendMessageToTarget)
$response = $session->sendMessageSync(new Message('Page.reload'));
You can ease the debugging by setting a delay before each operation is made:
$connection->setConnectionDelay(500); // wait for 500 ms between each operation to ease debugging
use HeadlessChromium\Communication\Connection;
use HeadlessChromium\Browser;
// chrome devtools uri
$webSocketUri = 'ws://127.0.0.1:9222/devtools/browser/xxx';
// create connection given a web socket uri
$connection = new Connection($webSocketUri);
$connection->connect();
// create browser
$browser = new Browser($connection);
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution details.
Thanks to puppeteer that served as an inspiration.
- Soufiane Ghzal - Initial work - gsouf
- Graham Campbell - Current maintainer - GrahamCampbell
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the Fair License.