Chromium browser automation is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 40,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.43 from 180 rated user, last update is 1126 days ago.
1. CBA gives ability to setup step-by-step code injections from the Extensions popup interface. 2. Record user interactions while navigating web pages (filling forms, clicking buttons, hyperlinks and smart algorithms for DOM element path calculations). 3. Save Projects in your browser's local storage. 4. Step by step code injection. 5. Import, export and share projects with collaborators. 6. Extensions ready functions now available. 7. Implement useful Extension placeholders. 8. Write your own code to access the web page's DOM. 9. And much much more... Github: https://github.com/browser-automation/cba Issues and feature requests: https://github.com/browser-automation/cba/issues Privacy Policy: https://chrome-automation.com/privacy Contact email: [email protected]
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It *only* records the URL of the page on which you start the recording (like https://www.XYZ.com/apps/foo), as a "redirect" event. On the page, I click a "link" like "Change", enter some text in the box, press Enter (the website loads some data). I click a Search glass, enter a term, click to start the search. None of these actions get recorded, but that's the part I'd like to automate! I stop the recording, and on a new browser tab try "play" to see if at least it can emulate bookmark functionality and take me back to the page. Nope. When I click "play", Chrome prints the following error: "Refused to frame 'https://www.XYZ.com/' because an ancestor violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "frame-ancestors 'self'". I give one bonus star for the user interface. It looks like what you would want, if there was actually some automation of Google Chrome behind it.
When I tried recording, it just recorded the websites i visited and did nothing on those wesbites. Like, it was directly going from google to Wikipedia (without even searching wikipedia) and then not performing further actions i performed. idk how it's working for everyone else. please look into it. i'll change my rating.
Poor documentation.