π Playwright for Java
Playwright is a Java library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API. Playwright is built to enable cross-browser web automation that is ever-green, capable, reliable and fast.
Linux | macOS | Windows | |
---|---|---|---|
Chromium 100.0.4863.0 | β | β | β |
WebKit 15.4 | β | β | β |
Firefox 96.0.1 | β | β | β |
Headless execution is supported for all the browsers on all platforms. Check out system requirements for details.
Playwright requires Java 8 or newer.
Playwright is distributed as a set of Maven modules. The easiest way to use it is to add one dependency to your Maven pom.xml
file as described below. If you're not familiar with Maven please refer to its documentation.
To run Playwright simply add following dependency to your Maven project:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.microsoft.playwright</groupId>
<artifactId>playwright</artifactId>
<version>1.17.0</version>
</dependency>
No, Playwright is not thread safe, i.e. all its methods as well as methods on all objects created by it (such as BrowserContext, Browser, Page etc.) are expected to be called on the same thread where Playwright object was created or proper synchronization should be implemented to ensure only one thread calls Playwright methods at any given time. Having said that it's okay to create multiple Playwright instances each on its own thread.
You can find Maven project with the examples here.
This code snippet navigates to whatsmyuseragent.org in Chromium, Firefox and WebKit, and saves 3 screenshots.
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
public class PageScreenshot {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) {
List<BrowserType> browserTypes = Arrays.asList(
playwright.chromium(),
playwright.webkit(),
playwright.firefox()
);
for (BrowserType browserType : browserTypes) {
try (Browser browser = browserType.launch()) {
BrowserContext context = browser.newContext();
Page page = context.newPage();
page.navigate("http://whatsmyuseragent.org/");
page.screenshot(new Page.ScreenshotOptions().setPath(Paths.get("screenshot-" + browserType.name() + ".png")));
}
}
}
}
}
This snippet emulates Mobile Chromium on a device at a given geolocation, navigates to openstreetmap.org, performs action and takes a screenshot.
import com.microsoft.playwright.options.*;
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import static java.util.Arrays.asList;
public class MobileAndGeolocation {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) {
Browser browser = playwright.chromium().launch();
BrowserContext context = browser.newContext(new Browser.NewContextOptions()
.setUserAgent("Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 8.0; Pixel 2 Build/OPD3.170816.012) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3765.0 Mobile Safari/537.36")
.setViewportSize(411, 731)
.setDeviceScaleFactor(2.625)
.setIsMobile(true)
.setHasTouch(true)
.setLocale("en-US")
.setGeolocation(41.889938, 12.492507)
.setPermissions(asList("geolocation")));
Page page = context.newPage();
page.navigate("https://www.openstreetmap.org/");
page.click("a[data-original-title=\"Show My Location\"]");
page.screenshot(new Page.ScreenshotOptions().setPath(Paths.get("colosseum-pixel2.png")));
}
}
}
This code snippet navigates to example.com in Firefox, and executes a script in the page context.
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;
public class EvaluateInBrowserContext {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) {
Browser browser = playwright.firefox().launch();
BrowserContext context = browser.newContext();
Page page = context.newPage();
page.navigate("https://www.example.com/");
Object dimensions = page.evaluate("() => {\n" +
" return {\n" +
" width: document.documentElement.clientWidth,\n" +
" height: document.documentElement.clientHeight,\n" +
" deviceScaleFactor: window.devicePixelRatio\n" +
" }\n" +
"}");
System.out.println(dimensions);
}
}
}
This code snippet sets up request routing for a WebKit page to log all network requests.
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;
public class InterceptNetworkRequests {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) {
Browser browser = playwright.webkit().launch();
BrowserContext context = browser.newContext();
Page page = context.newPage();
page.route("**", route -> {
System.out.println(route.request().url());
route.resume();
});
page.navigate("http://todomvc.com");
}
}
}
Check out our new documentation site!.
You can also browse javadoc online.
Follow the instructions to build the project from source and install the driver.
Yes, Playwright for Java is ready. v1.10.0 is the first stable release. Going forward we will adhere to semantic versioning of the API.