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WebDriver is a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents. It provides a platform- and language-neutral wire protocol as a way for out-of-process programs to remotely instruct the behavior of web browsers.
Provided is a set of interfaces to discover and manipulate DOM elements in web documents and to control the behavior of a user agent. It is primarily intended to allow web authors to write tests that automate a user agent from a separate controlling process, but may also be used in such a way as to allow in-browser scripts to control a — possibly separate — browser.
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This document is governed by the 1 March 2019 W3C Process Document .
This section is non-normative.
The WebDriver standard attempts to follow a number of design goals:
This specification is derived from the popular Selenium WebDriver browser automation framework. Selenium is a long-lived project, and due to its age and breadth of use it has a wide range of expected functionality. This specification uses these expectations to inform its design. Where improvements or clarifications have been made, they have been made with care to allow existing users of Selenium WebDriver to avoid unexpected breakages.
The largest intended group of users of this specification are software developers and testers writing automated tests and other tooling, such as monitoring or load testing, that relies on automating a browser. As such, care has been taken to provide commands that simplify common tasks such as typing into and clicking elements.
WebDriver provides a mechanism for others to define extensions to the protocol for the purposes of automating functionality that cannot be implemented entirely in ECMAScript . This allows other web standards to support the automation of new platform features. It also allows vendors to expose functionality that is specific to their browser.
As well as sections marked as non-normative, all authoring guidelines, diagrams, examples, and notes in this specification are non-normative. Everything else in this specification is normative.
Conformance requirements phrased as algorithms or specific steps may be implemented in any manner, so long as the end result is equivalent. Algorithms in this document are typically written with readability, rather than performance, in mind.
In equations, all numbers are integers, addition is represented by “+”, subtraction by “−”, division by “÷”, and bitwise OR by “|”. The characters “(” and “)” are used to provide logical grouping in these contexts.
The mathematical function min ( value , value [, value ]) returns the smallest item of two or more values. Conversely, the function max ( value , value [, value ]) returns the largest item of two or more values.
The mathematical function floor ( value ) produces the largest integer, closest to positive infinity, that is not larger than value .
A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) is a 128 bits long URN that requires no central registration process. Generating a UUID means Creating a UUID From Truly Random or Pseudo-Random Numbers , and converting it to the string representation. [ RFC4122 ]
The Unix Epoch is a value that approximates the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Epoch, as described by The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7 section 4.15 (IEEE Std 1003.1).
An integer is a Number that is unchanged under the ToInteger operation.
The initial value of an ECMAScript property is the value defined by the platform for that property, i.e. the value it would have in the absence of any shadowing by content script.
The browser chrome is a non-normative term to refer to the representation through which the user interacts with the user agent itself, as distinct from the accessed web content. Examples of browser chrome elements include, but are not limited to, toolbars (such as the bookmark toolbar), menus (such as the file or context menu), buttons (such as the back and forward buttons), door hangers (such as security and certificate indicators), and decorations (such as operating system widget borders).
The webdriver-active flag is set to true when the user agent is under remote control. It is initially false.
Navigator
includes
NavigatorAutomationInformation
;
Note
that
the
NavigatorAutomationInformation
interface
should
not
be
exposed
on
WorkerNavigator
.
webdriver
Returns true if webdriver-active flag is set, false otherwise.
The WebDriver protocol consists of communication between:
The local end represents the client side of the protocol, which is usually in the form of language-specific libraries providing an API on top of the WebDriver protocol . This specification does not place any restrictions on the details of those libraries above the level of the wire protocol.
For remote ends the standard defines two broad conformance classes, known as node types :
All remote end node types must be black-box indistinguishable from a remote end , from the point of view of local end , and so are bound by the requirements on a remote end in terms of the wire protocol.
The readiness state of a remote end indicates whether it is free to accept new connections. It must be false if the maximum active sessions is equal to the length of the list of active sessions , or if the node is an intermediary node and is known to be in a state in which attempting to create new sessions would fail. In all other cases it must be true.
If the intermediary node is a multiplexer that manages multiple endpoint nodes , this might indicate its ability to purvey more sessions , for example if it has hit its maximum capacity.
WebDriver remote ends must provide an HTTP compliant wire protocol where the endpoints map to different commands .
As this standard only defines the remote end protocol, it puts no demands to how local ends should be implemented. Local ends are only expected to be compatible to the extent that they can speak the remote end ’s protocol; no requirements are made upon their exposed user-facing API.
Various parts of this specification are written in terms of step-by-step algorithms. The details of these algorithms do not have any normative significance; implementations are free to adopt any implementation strategy that produces equivalent output to the specification. In particular, algorithms in this document are optimised for readability rather than performance.
Where algorithms that return values are fallible, they are written in terms of returning either success or error . A success value has an associated data field which encapsulates the value returned, whereas an error response has an associated error code .
When calling a fallible algorithm, the construct “Let result be the result of trying to call algorithm ” is equivalent to
Let temp be the result of calling algorithm .
If temp is an error return temp , otherwise let result be temp ’s data field.
The result of getting a property with argument name is defined as being the same as the result of calling Object . [[GetOwnProperty]] ( name ).
Setting a property with arguments name and value is defined as being the same as calling Object . [[Put]] ( name , value ).
The
result
of
JSON
serialization
with
object
of
type
JSON
Object
is
defined
as
the
result
of
calling
JSON.
[[Stringify]]
(
object
).
The
result
of
JSON
deserialization
with
text
is
defined
as
the
result
of
calling
JSON.
[[Parse]]
(
text
).
The WebDriver protocol is organised into commands . Each HTTP request with a method and template defined in this specification represents a single command , and therefore each command produces a single HTTP response .
In response to a command , a remote end will run a series of actions known as remote end steps . These provide the sequences of actions that a remote end takes when it receives a particular command .
The remote end is an HTTP server reading requests from the client and writing responses, typically over a TCP socket. For the purposes of this specification we model the data transmission between a particular local end and remote end with a connection to which the remote end may write bytes and read bytes . However the exact details of how this connection works and how it is established are out of scope.
After such a connection has been established, a remote end must run the following steps:
Read bytes from the connection until a complete HTTP request can be constructed from the data. Let request be a request constructed from the received data, according to the requirements of [ RFC7230 ]. If it is not possible to construct a complete HTTP request , the remote end must either close the connection , return an HTTP response with status code 500, or return an error with error code unknown error .
Let request match be the result of the algorithm to match a request with request ’s method and URL as arguments.
If request match is of type error , send an error with request match ’s error code and jump to step 1.
Otherwise, let command and command parameters be request match ’s data. Let url variables be a url variables dictionary mapping the command parameters to their corresponding values.
If session id is among the variables defined by command parameters :
This condition is intended to exclude the New Session and Status commands and any extension commands which do not operate on a particular session .
Let session id be the corresponding variable from command parameters .
Let
the
current
session
be
the
session
with
ID
session
id
in
the
list
of
active
sessions
,
or
null
if
there
is
no
such
matching
session
.
If
the
current
session
is
null
send
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
session
id
,
then
jump
to
step
1
in
this
overall
algorithm.
If
the
current
session
is
not
null
:
Enqueue request in the current session ’s request queue .
Wait until the first element in the current session ’s request queue is request :
Dequeue request from the current session ’s request queue .
If
the
list
of
active
sessions
no
longer
contains
the
current
session
,
set
the
current
session
to
null
.
If request ’s method is POST:
Let parse result be the result of parsing as JSON with request ’s body as the argument. If this process throws an exception, return an error with error code invalid argument and jump back to step 1 in this overall algorithm.
If parse result is not an Object , send an error with error code invalid argument and jump back to step 1 in this overall algorithm.
Otherwise, let parameters be parse result .
Otherwise,
let
parameters
be
null
.
Wait for navigation to complete . If this returns an error return its value and jump to step 1 in this overall algorithm, otherwise continue.
Let response result be the return value obtained by running the remote end steps for command with an argument named url variables whose value is url variables and an additional argument named parameters whose value is parameters .
If response result is an error , send an error with error code equal to response result ’s error code and jump back to step 1 in this overall algorithm.
Otherwise, if response result is a success , let response data be response result ’s data.
Send a response with status 200 and response data .
Jump to step 1.
When required to send an error , with error code and an optional error data dictionary, a remote end must run the following steps:
Let http status and name be the error response data for error code .
Let message be an implementation-defined string containing a human-readable description of the reason for the error.
Let stacktrace be an implementation-defined string containing a stack trace report of the active stack frames at the time when the error occurred.
Let body be a new JSON Object initialised with the following properties:
error
"
message
"
stacktrace
"
If
the
error
data
dictionary
contains
any
entries,
set
the
"
data
"
field
on
body
to
a
new
JSON
Object
populated
with
the
dictionary.
Send a response with status and body as arguments.
When required to send a response , with arguments status and data , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let response be a new response .
Set response ’s HTTP status to status , and status message to the string corresponding to the description of status in the status code registry .
Set the response ’s header with name and value with the following values:
Content-Type
application/json;
charset=utf-8
"
Cache-Control
no-cache
"
Let
response
’s
body
be
the
UTF-8
encoded
JSON
serialization
of
a
JSON
Object
with
a
key
"
value
"
set
to
data
.
Let response bytes be the byte sequence resulting from serializing response according to the rules in [ RFC7230 ].
Write response bytes to the connection .
A url variable dictionary is defined as the mapping of a command ’s URI template variable names to their corresponding values.
Request routing is the process of going from a HTTP request to the series of steps needed to implement the command represented by that request.
A remote end has an associated URL prefix , which is used as a prefix on all WebDriver-defined URLs on that remote end . This must either be undefined or a path-absolute URL .
In order to match a request given a method and URL , the following steps must be taken:
Let endpoints be a list containing each row in the table of endpoints .
Remove each entry from endpoints for which the concatenation of the URL prefix and the entry’s URI template does not match URL ’s path .
If there are no entries in endpoints , return error with error code unknown command .
Remove each entry in endpoints for which the method column is not an exact case-sensitive match for method .
If there are no entries in endpoints , return error with error code unknown method .
There is now exactly one entry in endpoints ; let entry be this entry.
Let parameters be the result of extracting the variables from URL using entry ’s URI template .
Let command be entry ’s command .
Return success with data command and parameters .
The following table of endpoints lists the method and URI template for each endpoint node command . Extension commands are implicitly appended to this table.
Method | URI Template | Command |
---|---|---|
POST | /session | New Session |
DELETE | /session/{ session id } | Delete Session |
GET | /status | Status |
GET | /session/{ session id }/timeouts | Get Timeouts |
POST | /session/{ session id }/timeouts | Set Timeouts |
POST | /session/{ session id }/url | Navigate To |
GET | /session/{ session id }/url | Get Current URL |
POST | /session/{ session id }/back | Back |
POST | /session/{ session id }/forward | Forward |
POST | /session/{ session id }/refresh | Refresh |
GET | /session/{ session id }/title | Get Title |
GET | /session/{ session id }/window | Get Window Handle |
DELETE | /session/{ session id }/window | Close Window |
POST | /session/{ session id }/window | Switch To Window |
GET | /session/{ session id }/window/handles | Get Window Handles |
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/new | New Window |
POST | /session/{ session id }/frame | Switch To Frame |
POST | /session/{ session id }/frame/parent | Switch To Parent Frame |
GET | /session/{ session id }/window/rect | Get Window Rect |
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/rect | Set Window Rect |
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/maximize | Maximize Window |
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/minimize | Minimize Window |
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/fullscreen | Fullscreen Window |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/active | Get Active Element |
POST | /session/{ session id }/element | Find Element |
POST | /session/{ session id }/elements | Find Elements |
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{element id}/element | Find Element From Element |
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{element id}/elements | Find Elements From Element |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/selected | Is Element Selected |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/attribute/{ name } | Get Element Attribute |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/property/{ name } | Get Element Property |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/css/{ property name } | Get Element CSS Value |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/text | Get Element Text |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/name | Get Element Tag Name |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/rect | Get Element Rect |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/enabled | Is Element Enabled |
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/click | Element Click |
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/clear | Element Clear |
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/value | Element Send Keys |
GET | /session/{ session id }/source | Get Page Source |
POST | /session/{ session id }/execute/sync | Execute Script |
POST | /session/{ session id }/execute/async | Execute Async Script |
GET | /session/{ session id }/cookie | Get All Cookies |
GET | /session/{ session id }/cookie/{ name } | Get Named Cookie |
POST | /session/{ session id }/cookie | Add Cookie |
DELETE | /session/{ session id }/cookie/{ name } | Delete Cookie |
DELETE | /session/{ session id }/cookie | Delete All Cookies |
POST | /session/{ session id }/actions | Perform Actions |
DELETE | /session/{ session id }/actions | Release Actions |
POST | /session/{ session id }/alert/dismiss | Dismiss Alert |
POST | /session/{ session id }/alert/accept | Accept Alert |
GET | /session/{ session id }/alert/text | Get Alert Text |
POST | /session/{ session id }/alert/text | Send Alert Text |
GET | /session/{ session id }/screenshot | Take Screenshot |
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/screenshot | Take Element Screenshot |
Errors
are
represented
in
the
WebDriver
protocol
by
an
HTTP
response
with
an
HTTP
status
in
the
4xx
or
5xx
range,
and
a
JSON
body
containing
details
of
the
error
.
The
body
is
a
JSON
Object
and
has
a
field
named
"
value
"
whose
value
is
an
object
bearing
three,
and
sometimes
four,
fields:
error
",
containing
a
string
indicating
the
error
code
.
message
",
containing
an
implementation-defined
string
with
a
human
readable
description
of
the
kind
of
error
that
occurred.
stacktrace
",
containing
an
implementation-defined
string
with
a
stack
trace
report
of
the
active
stack
frames
at
the
time
when
the
error
occurred.
data
",
which
is
a
JSON
Object
with
additional
error
data
helpful
in
diagnosing
the
error.
The
following
table
lists
each
error
code
,
its
associated
HTTP
status
,
JSON
error
code,
and
a
non-normative
description
of
the
error.
The
error
response
data
for
a
particular
error
code
is
the
values
of
the
HTTP
Status
and
JSON
Error
Code
columns
for
the
row
corresponding
to
that
error
code
.
Error Code | HTTP Status | JSON Error Code | Description |
---|---|---|---|
element click intercepted | 400 |
element
click
intercepted
| The Element Click command could not be completed because the element receiving the events is obscuring the element that was requested clicked. |
element not interactable | 400 |
element
not
interactable
| A command could not be completed because the element is not pointer - or keyboard interactable . |
insecure certificate | 400 |
insecure
certificate
| Navigation caused the user agent to hit a certificate warning, which is usually the result of an expired or invalid TLS certificate. |
invalid argument | 400 |
invalid
argument
| The arguments passed to a command are either invalid or malformed. |
invalid cookie domain | 400 |
invalid
cookie
domain
| An illegal attempt was made to set a cookie under a different domain than the current page. |
invalid element state | 400 |
invalid
element
state
| A command could not be completed because the element is in an invalid state, e.g. attempting to clear an element that isn’t both editable and resettable . |
invalid selector | 400 |
invalid
selector
| Argument was an invalid selector. |
invalid session id | 404 |
invalid
session
id
| Occurs if the given session id is not in the list of active sessions , meaning the session either does not exist or that it’s not active. |
javascript error | 500 |
javascript
error
| An error occurred while executing JavaScript supplied by the user. |
move target out of bounds | 500 |
move
target
out
of
bounds
| The target for mouse interaction is not in the browser’s viewport and cannot be brought into that viewport. |
no such alert | 404 |
no
such
alert
| An attempt was made to operate on a modal dialog when one was not open. |
no such cookie | 404 |
no
such
cookie
| No cookie matching the given path name was found amongst the associated cookies of the current browsing context ’s active document . |
no such element | 404 |
no
such
element
| An element could not be located on the page using the given search parameters. |
no such frame | 404 |
no
such
frame
| A command to switch to a frame could not be satisfied because the frame could not be found. |
no such window | 404 |
no
such
window
| A command to switch to a window could not be satisfied because the window could not be found. |
script timeout error | 500 |
script
timeout
| A script did not complete before its timeout expired. |
session not created | 500 |
session
not
created
| A new session could not be created. |
stale element reference | 404 |
stale
element
reference
| A command failed because the referenced element is no longer attached to the DOM. |
timeout | 500 |
timeout
| An operation did not complete before its timeout expired. |
unable to set cookie | 500 |
unable
to
set
cookie
| A command to set a cookie’s value could not be satisfied. |
unable to capture screen | 500 |
unable
to
capture
screen
| A screen capture was made impossible. |
unexpected alert open | 500 |
unexpected
alert
open
| A modal dialog was open, blocking this operation. |
unknown command | 404 |
unknown
command
| A command could not be executed because the remote end is not aware of it. |
unknown error | 500 |
unknown
error
| An unknown error occurred in the remote end while processing the command . |
unknown method | 405 |
unknown
method
| The requested command matched a known URL but did not match an method for that URL. |
unsupported operation | 500 |
unsupported
operation
| Indicates that a command that should have executed properly cannot be supported for some reason. |
An error data dictionary is a mapping of string keys to JSON serializable values that can optionally be included with error objects.
Using the terminology defined in this section, others may define additional commands that seamlessly integrate with the standard protocol. This allows vendors to expose functionality that is specific to their user agent, and it also allows other web standards to define commands for automating new platform features.
Commands defined in this way are called extension commands and behave no differently than other commands ; each has a dedicated HTTP endpoint and a set of remote end steps .
Each extension command has an associated extension command URI Template that is a URI Template string, and which should bear some resemblance to what the command performs. This value, along with the HTTP method and extension command , is added to the table of endpoints and thus follows the same rules for request routing as that of other built-in commands .
In order to avoid potential resource conflicts with other implementations, vendor-specific extension command URI Templates must begin with one or more path segments which uniquely identifies the vendor and UA. It is suggested that vendors use their vendor prefixes without additional characters as outlined in [ CSS21 ], notably in section 4.1.2.2 on vendor keywords , as the name for this path element, and include a vendor-chosen UA identifier.
Remote
ends
may
also
introduce
extension
capabilities
that
are
extra
capabilities
used
to
provide
configuration
or
fulfill
other
vendor-specific
needs.
Extension
capabilities’
key
must
contain
a
"
:
"
(colon)
character,
denoting
an
implementation
specific
namespace.
The
value
can
be
arbitrary
JSON
types.
As
with
extension
commands
,
it
is
suggested
that
the
key
used
to
denote
the
extension
capability
namespace
is
based
on
the
vendor
keywords
listed
in
[
CSS21
]
and
precedes
the
first
"
:
"
character
in
the
string.
WebDriver capabilities are used to communicate the features supported by a given implementation. The local end may use capabilities to define which features it requires the remote end to satisfy when creating a new session . Likewise, the remote end uses capabilities to describe the full feature set for a session .
The following table of standard capabilities enumerates the capabilities each implementation must support. An implementation may define additional extension capabilities .
Capability | Key | Value Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Browser name |
"
browserName
"
| string | Identifies the user agent. |
Browser version |
"
browserVersion
"
| string | Identifies the version of the user agent. |
Platform name |
"
platformName
"
| string | Identifies the operating system of the endpoint node . |
Accept insecure TLS certificates |
"
acceptInsecureCerts
"
| boolean | Indicates whether untrusted and self-signed TLS certificates are implicitly trusted on navigation for the duration of the session . |
Page load strategy |
"
pageLoadStrategy
"
| string | Defines the current session ’s page load strategy . |
Proxy configuration |
"
proxy
"
| JSON Object | Defines the current session ’s proxy configuration . |
Window dimensioning/positioning |
"
setWindowRect
"
| boolean | Indicates whether the remote end supports all of the resizing and repositioning commands . |
Session timeouts |
"
timeouts
"
| JSON Object | Describes the timeouts imposed on certain session operations. |
Strict file interactability |
"
strictFileInteractability
"
| boolean | Defines the current session ’s strict file interactability . |
Unhandled prompt behavior |
"
unhandledPromptBehavior
"
| string | Describes the current session ’s user prompt handler . Defaults to the dismiss and notify state . |
The proxy configuration capability is a JSON Object nested within the primary capabilities . Implementations may define additional proxy configuration options, but they must not alter the semantics of those listed below.
Key | Value Type | Description | Valid values |
---|---|---|---|
proxyType
| string | Indicates the type of proxy configuration. |
"
pac
",
"
direct
",
"
autodetect
",
"
system
",
or
"
manual
".
|
proxyAutoconfigUrl
| string |
Defines
the
URL
for
a
proxy
auto-config
file
if
is
equal
to
"
pac
".
| Any URL . |
ftpProxy
| string |
Defines
the
proxy
host
for
FTP
traffic
when
the
is
"
manual
".
|
A
host
and
optional
port
for
scheme
"
ftp
".
|
httpProxy
| string |
Defines
the
proxy
host
for
HTTP
traffic
when
the
is
"
manual
".
|
A
host
and
optional
port
for
scheme
"
http
".
|
noProxy
| array |
Lists
the
address
for
which
the
proxy
should
be
bypassed
when
the
is
"
manual
".
| A List containing any number of String s. |
sslProxy
| string |
Defines
the
proxy
host
for
encrypted
TLS
traffic
when
the
is
"
manual
".
|
A
host
and
optional
port
for
scheme
"
https
".
|
socksProxy
| string |
Defines
the
proxy
host
for
a
SOCKS
proxy
when
the
is
"
manual
".
| A host and optional port with an undefined scheme. |
socksVersion
| number |
Defines
the
SOCKS
proxy
version
when
the
is
"
manual
".
| Any integer between 0 and 255 inclusive. |
A host and optional port for a scheme is defined as being a valid host , optionally followed by a colon and a valid port . The host may include credentials . If the port is omitted and scheme has a default port , this is the implied port. Otherwise, the port is left undefined.
A
of
"
proxyType
direct
"
indicates
that
the
browser
should
not
use
a
proxy
at
all.
A
of
"
proxyType
system
"
indicates
that
the
browser
should
use
the
various
proxies
configured
for
the
underlying
Operating
System.
A
of
"
proxyType
autodetect
"
indicates
that
the
proxy
to
use
should
be
detected
in
an
implementation-specific
way.
The remote end steps to deserialize as a proxy argument parameter are:
If parameter is not a JSON Object return an error with error code invalid argument .
Let proxy be a new, empty proxy configuration object .
For each enumerable own property in parameter run the following substeps:
Let key be the name of the property.
Let value be the result of getting a property named name from parameter .
If
there
is
no
matching
key
for
key
in
the
proxy
configuration
table
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
If
value
is
not
one
of
the
valid
values
for
that
key
,
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Set a property key to value on proxy .
If
proxy
does
not
have
an
own
property
for
"
proxyType
"
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
If
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
proxyType
from
proxy
equals
"
pac
",
and
proxy
does
not
have
an
own
property
for
"
proxyAutoconfigUrl
"
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
If
proxy
has
an
own
property
for
"
socksProxy
"
and
does
not
have
an
own
property
for
"
socksVersion
"
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Return success with data proxy .
A proxy configuration object is a JSON Object where each of its own properties matching keys in the proxy configuration meets the validity criteria for that key.
To process capabilities with argument parameters , the endpoint node must take the following steps:
Let
capabilities
request
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
capabilities
"
from
parameters
.
If capabilities request is not a JSON object, return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
required
capabilities
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
alwaysMatch
"
from
capabilities
request
.
If required capabilities is undefined , set the value to an empty JSON Object .
Let required capabilities be the result of trying to validate capabilities with argument required capabilities .
Let
all
first
match
capabilities
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
firstMatch
"
from
capabilities
request
.
If all first match capabilities is undefined , set the value to a JSON List with a single entry of an empty JSON Object .
If all first match capabilities is not a JSON List with one or more entries, return error with error code invalid argument .
Let validated first match capabilities be an empty JSON List .
For each first match capabilities corresponding to an indexed property in all first match capabilities :
Let validated capabilities be the result of trying to validate capabilities with argument first match capabilities .
Append validated capabilities to validated first match capabilities .
Let merged capabilities be an empty List .
For each first match capabilities corresponding to an indexed property in validated first match capabilities :
Let merged be the result of trying to merge capabilities with required capabilities and first match capabilities as arguments.
Append merged to merged capabilities .
For each capabilities corresponding to an indexed property in merged capabilities :
Let matched capabilities be the result of trying to match capabilities with capabilities as an argument.
If
matched
capabilities
is
not
null
,
return
matched
capabilities
.
When required to validate capabilities with argument capability :
If capability is not a JSON Object return an error with error code invalid argument .
Let result be an empty JSON Object .
For each enumerable own property in capability , run the following substeps:
Let name be the name of the property.
Let value be the result of getting a property named name from capability .
Run the substeps of the first matching condition:
null
Let
deserialized
be
set
to
null
.
acceptInsecureCerts
"
If value is not a boolean return an error with error code invalid argument . Otherwise, let deserialized be set to value
browserName
"
browserVersion
"
platformName
"
If value is not a string return an error with error code invalid argument . Otherwise, let deserialized be set to value .
pageLoadStrategy
"
Let deserialized be the result of trying to deserialize as a page load strategy with argument value .
proxy
"
Let deserialized be the result of trying to deserialize as a proxy with argument value .
strictFileInteractability
"
If value is not a boolean return an error with error code invalid argument . Otherwise, let deserialized be set to value
timeouts
"
Let deserialized be the result of trying to JSON deserialize as a timeouts configuration the value .
unhandledPromptBehavior
"
Let deserialized be the result of trying to deserialize as an unhandled prompt behavior with argument value .
Let deserialized be the result of trying to deserialize value in an implementation-specific way.
Return an error with error code invalid argument .
If
deserialized
is
not
null
,
set
a
property
on
result
with
name
name
and
value
deserialized
.
When merging capabilities with JSON Object arguments primary and secondary , an endpoint node must take the following steps:
Let result be a new JSON Object .
For each enumerable own property in primary , run the following substeps:
Let name be the name of the property.
Let value be the result of getting a property named name from primary .
If secondary is undefined , return result .
For each enumerable own property in secondary , run the following substeps:
Let name be the name of the property.
Let value be the result of getting a property named name from secondary .
Let primary value be the result of getting the property name from primary .
If primary value is not undefined , return an error with error code invalid argument .
Return result .
When matching capabilities with JSON Object argument capabilities , an endpoint node must take the following steps:
Let matched capabilities be a JSON Object with the following entries:
browserName
"
browserVersion
"
platformName
"
acceptInsecureCerts
"
strictFileInteractability
"
setWindowRect
"
Optionally add extension capabilities as entries to matched capabilities . The values of these may be elided, and there is no requirement that all extension capabilities be added.
For each name and value corresponding to capability ’s own properties :
Run the substeps of the first matching name :
browserName
"
If
value
is
not
a
string
equal
to
the
"
browserName
"
entry
in
matched
capabilities
,
return
success
with
data
null
.
There
is
a
chance
the
remote
end
will
need
to
start
a
browser
process
to
correctly
determine
the
browserName
.
Lightweight
checks
are
preferred
before
this
is
done.
browserVersion
"
Compare
value
to
the
"
browserVersion
"
entry
in
matched
capabilities
using
an
implementation-defined
comparison
algorithm.
The
comparison
is
to
accept
a
value
that
places
constraints
on
the
version
using
the
"
<
",
"
<=
",
"
>
",
and
"
>=
"
operators.
If
the
two
values
do
not
match,
return
success
with
data
null
.
Version comparison is left as an implementation detail since each user agent will likely have conflicting methods of encoding the user agent version, and standardizing these schemes is beyond the scope of this standard.
There
is
a
chance
the
remote
end
will
need
to
start
a
browser
process
to
correctly
determine
the
browserVersion
.
Lightweight
checks
are
preferred
before
this
is
done.
platformName
"
If
value
is
not
a
string
equal
to
the
"
platformName
"
entry
in
matched
capabilities
,
return
success
with
data
null
.
The following platform names are in common usage with well-understood semantics and, when matching capabilities , greatest interoperability can be achieved by honoring them as valid synonyms for well-known Operating Systems:
Key | System |
---|---|
"
linux
"
|
Any server or desktop system based upon the Linux kernel. |
"
mac
"
|
Any version of Apple’s macOS. |
"
windows
"
|
Any version of Microsoft Windows, including desktop and mobile versions. |
This list is not exhaustive.
When
returning
capabilities
from
New
Session
,
it
is
valid
to
return
a
more
specific
platformName
,
allowing
users
to
correctly
identify
the
Operating
System
the
WebDriver
implementation
is
running
on.
acceptInsecureCerts
"
If
value
is
true
and
the
endpoint
node
does
not
support
insecure
TLS
certificates
,
return
success
with
data
null
.
If the endpoint node does not support insecure TLS certificates and this is the reason no match is ultimately made, it is useful to provide this information to the local end .
proxy
"
If
the
endpoint
node
does
not
allow
the
proxy
it
uses
to
be
configured,
or
if
the
proxy
configuration
defined
in
value
is
not
one
that
passes
the
endpoint
node
’s
implementation-specific
validity
checks,
return
success
with
data
null
.
A local end would only send this capability if it expected it to be honored and the configured proxy used. The intent is that if this is not possible a new session will not be established.
If name is the key of an extension capability ,
let
value
be
the
result
of
trying
implementation-specific
steps
to
match
on
name
with
value
.
If
the
match
is
not
successful,
return
success
with
data
null
.
Set a property on matched capabilities with name name and value value .
Return success with data matched capabilities .
A session is equivalent to a single instantiation of a particular user agent, including all its child browsers. WebDriver gives each session a unique session ID that can be used to differentiate one session from another, allowing multiple user agents to be controlled from a single HTTP server, and allowing sessions to be routed via a multiplexer (known as an intermediary node ).
A WebDriver session represents the connection between a local end and a specific remote end .
A session is started when a New Session is invoked. It is an error to send any commands before starting a session, or to continue to send commands after the session has been closed. Maintaining session continuity between commands to the remote end requires passing a session ID .
A session is torn down at some later point; either explicitly by invoking Delete Session , or implicitly when Close Window is called at the last remaining top-level browsing context .
An intermediary node will maintain an associated session for each active session . This is the session on the upstream neighbor that is created when the intermediary node executes the New Session command . Closing a session on an intermediary node will also close the session of the associated session .
All commands , except New Session and Status , have an associated current session , which is the session in which that command will run.
A remote end has an associated list of active sessions , which is a list of all sessions that are currently started. A remote end that is not an intermediary node has at most one active session at a given time.
A remote end has an associated maximum active sessions (an integer) that defines the number of active sessions that are supported. This may be “unlimited” for intermediary nodes , but must be exactly one for a remote end that is an endpoint node .
A
session
has
an
associated
session
ID
(a
string
representation
of
a
UUID
)
used
to
uniquely
identify
this
session.
Unless
stated
otherwise
it
is
null
.
A session has an associated current browsing context , which is the browsing context against which commands will run.
A session has an associated current top-level browsing context , which is the current browsing context if it itself is a top-level browsing context , and otherwise is the top-level browsing context of the current browsing context .
A session has an associated session timeouts that records the timeout duration values used to control the behavior of script evaluation , navigation , and element retrieval .
A session has an associated page loading strategy , which is one of the keywords from the table of page load strategies . Unless stated otherwise, it is normal .
A
session
has
an
associated
secure
TLS
state
that
indicates
whether
untrusted
or
self-signed
TLS
certificates
should
be
trusted
for
the
duration
of
the
WebDriver
session.
If
it
is
unset,
this
indicates
that
certificate-
or
TLS
errors
that
occur
upon
navigation
should
be
suppressed.
The
state
can
be
unset
by
providing
an
"
acceptInsecureCerts
"
capability
with
the
value
true.
Unless
stated
otherwise,
it
is
set.
A session has an associated strict file interactability state which is a boolean.
A session has an associated user prompt handler . Unless stated otherwise it is in the dismiss and notify state .
A session has an associated list of active input sources .
A session has an associated input state table .
A session has an associated input cancel list .
A session has an associated request queue which is a queue of requests that are currently awaiting processing.
When asked to close the session , a remote end must take the following steps:
Perform the following substeps based on the remote end ’s type:
Set the webdriver-active flag to false.
An endpoint node must close any top-level browsing contexts associated with the session , without prompting to unload .
Close the associated session . If this causes an error to occur, complete the remainder of this algorithm before returning the error .
Remove the current session from active sessions .
Perform any implementation-specific cleanup steps.
If
an
error
has
occurred
in
any
of
the
steps
above,
return
the
error
,
otherwise
return
success
with
data
null
.
Closing a session might cause the associated browser process to be killed. It is assumed that any implementation-specific cleanup steps are performed after the response has been sent back to the client so that the connection is not prematurely closed.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session |
The New Session command creates a new WebDriver session with the endpoint node . If the creation fails, a session not created error is returned.
If the remote end is an intermediary node , it may use the result of the capabilities processing algorithm to route the new session request to the appropriate endpoint node . An intermediary node is free to define extension capabilities to assist in this process, however, these specific capabilities must not be forwarded to the endpoint node .
If the intermediary node requires additional information unrelated to user agent features, it is recommended that this information be passed as top-level parameters, and not as part of the requested capabilities . An intermediary node must forward custom, top-level parameters (i.e. non- capabilities ) to subsequent remote end nodes.
The remote end steps are:
If the maximum active sessions is equal to the length of the list of active sessions , return error with error code session not created .
If the remote end is an intermediary node , take implementation-defined steps that either result in returning an error with error code session not created , or in returning a success with data that is isomorphic to that returned by remote ends according to the rest of this algorithm. If an error is not returned, the intermediary node must retain a reference to the session created on the upstream node as the associated session such that commands may be forwarded to this associated session on subsequent commands.
How
this
is
done
is
entirely
up
to
the
implementation,
but
typically
the
sessionId
,
and
URL
and
URL
prefix
of
the
upstream
remote
end
will
need
to
be
tracked.
If the maximum active sessions is equal to the length of the list of active sessions , return error with error code session not created .
Let capabilities be the result of trying to process capabilities with parameters as an argument.
If
capabilities
’s
is
null
,
return
error
with
error
code
session
not
created
.
Let session id be the result of generating a UUID .
Let session be a new session with the session ID of session id .
Set the current session to session .
Append session to active sessions .
Let body be a JSON Object initialised with:
sessionId
"
capabilities
"
Initialize the following from capabilities :
Let
strategy
be
the
result
of
getting
property
"
pageLoadStrategy
"
from
capabilities
.
If
strategy
is
a
string,
set
the
current
session
’s
page
loading
strategy
to
strategy
.
Otherwise,
set
the
page
loading
strategy
to
normal
and
set
a
property
of
capabilities
with
name
"
pageLoadStrategy
"
and
value
"
normal
".
Let
strictFileInteractability
be
the
result
of
getting
property
"
strictFileInteractability
"
from
capabilities
.
If strictFileInteractability is a boolean, set the current session ’s strict file interactability to strictFileInteractability . Otherwise set the current session ’s strict file interactability to false.
Let
proxy
be
the
result
of
getting
property
"
proxy
"
from
capabilities
and
run
the
substeps
of
the
first
matching
statement:
Take implementation-defined steps to set the user agent proxy using the extracted proxy configuration. If the defined proxy cannot be configured return error with error code session not created .
proxy
"
and
a
value
that
is
a
new
JSON
Object
.
If
capabilities
has
a
property
with
the
key
"
timeouts
":
Let
timeouts
be
the
result
of
trying
to
JSON
deserialize
as
a
timeouts
configuration
the
value
of
the
"
timeouts
"
property.
Make the session timeouts the new timeouts .
Set
a
property
on
capabilities
with
name
"
timeouts
"
and
value
that
of
the
JSON
deserialization
of
the
session
timeouts
.
Apply changes to the user agent for any implementation-defined capabilities selected during the capabilities processing step.
Set the webdriver-active flag to true.
Set the current top-level browsing context for session in an implementation-specific way. This should be the top-level browsing context of the UA’s current browsing context .
WebDriver implementations typically start a completely new browser instance, but there is no requirement in this specification (or for WebDriver only to be used to automate only web browsers). Implementations might choose to use an existing browser instance, eg. by selecting the window that currently has focus.
Set the request queue to a new queue .
Return success with data body .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
DELETE | /session/{ session id } |
The remote end steps are:
If the current session is an active session , try to close the session .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /status |
Implementations
may
optionally
include
additional
meta
information
as
part
of
the
body,
but
the
top-level
properties
ready
and
message
are
reserved
and
must
not
be
overwritten.
The remote end steps are:
Let body be a new JSON Object with the following properties:
ready
"
The remote end ’s readiness state .
message
"
An implementation-defined string explaining the remote end ’s readiness state .
Return success with data body .
A timeouts configuration is a record of the different timeouts that control the behavior of script evaluation , navigation , and element retrieval :
Field | Default | JSON key | Optional † | Nullable | Description † |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Script timeout | 30,000 |
"
script
"
| ✓ | ✓ |
Specifies when to interrupt a script that is being evaluated .
A
|
Page load timeout | 300,000 |
"
pageLoad
"
| ✓ |
Provides the timeout limit used to interrupt an explicit navigation attempt. | |
Implicit wait timeout | 0 |
"
implicit
"
| ✓ |
Specifies a time to wait for the element location strategy to complete when location an element |
† Informative.
The timeouts configuration ’s JSON serialization is expressed as a JSON Object with the following properties:
script
"
pageLoad
"
implicit
"
To JSON deserialize an input value into a timeouts configuration record:
Let timeouts be a new timeouts configuration .
If value is not a JSON Object , return error with error code invalid argument .
If
value
has
a
property
with
the
key
"
script
":
Let
script
duration
be
the
value
of
property
"
script
".
If
script
duration
is
a
number
and
less
than
0
or
greater
than
2
16
–
1,
or
it
is
not
null
,
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Set timeouts ’s script timeout to script duration .
If
value
has
a
property
with
the
key
"
pageLoad
":
Let
page
load
duration
be
the
value
of
property
"
pageLoad
".
If page load duration is less than 0 or greater than 2 16 – 1, return error with error code invalid argument .
Set timeouts ’s page load timeout to page load duration .
If
value
has
a
property
with
the
key
"
implicit
":
Let
implicit
duration
be
the
value
of
property
"
implicit
".
If implicit duration is less than 0 or greater than 2 16 – 1, return error with error code invalid argument .
Set timeouts ’s implicit wait timeout to implicit duration .
Return success with data timeouts .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/timeouts |
The remote end step is to return success with data being the JSON serialization of the active session ’s timeouts configuration .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/timeouts |
The remote end steps are:
Let timeouts be the result of trying to JSON deserialize as a timeouts configuration the request’s parameters .
Make the session timeouts the new timeouts .
Many WebDriver commands happen in the context of either the current browsing context or current top-level browsing context . The current top-level browsing context is represented in the protocol by its associated window handle . When a top-level browsing context is selected using the Switch To Window command, a specific browsing context can be selected using the Switch to Frame command.
The
use
of
the
term
“window”
to
refer
to
a
top-level
browsing
context
is
legacy
and
doesn’t
correspond
with
either
the
operating
system
notion
of
a
“window”
or
the
DOM
Window
object.
A browsing context is said to be no longer open if it has been discarded .
Each
browsing
context
has
an
associated
window
handle
which
uniquely
identifies
it.
This
must
be
a
String
and
must
not
be
"
current
".
The
web
window
identifier
is
the
string
constant
"
window-fcc6-11e5-b4f8-330a88ab9d7f
".
The
web
frame
identifier
is
the
string
constant
"
frame-075b-4da1-b6ba-e579c2d3230a
".
The
JSON
serialization
of
the
WindowProxy
object
is
the
JSON
Object
obtained
by
applying
the
following
algorithm
to
the
given
WindowProxy
object
window
:
Let identifier be the web window identifier if the associated browsing context of window is a top-level browsing context .
Otherwise let it be the web frame identifier .
Return a JSON Object initialised with the following properties:
Associated window handle of the window ’s browsing context .
In accordance with the focus section of the [ HTML ] specification, commands are unaffected by whether the operating system window has focus or not.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/window |
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Return success with data being the window handle associated with the current top-level browsing context .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
DELETE | /session/{ session id }/window |
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
If there are no more open top-level browsing contexts , then try to close the session .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/window |
Switching window will select the current top-level browsing context used as the target for all subsequent commands . In a tabbed browser, this will typically make the tab containing the browsing context the selected tab.
The remote end steps are:
Let
handle
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
handle
"
from
the
parameters
argument.
If handle is undefined , return error with error code invalid argument .
If there is an active user prompt , that prevents the focussing of another top-level browsing context , return error with error code unexpected alert open .
If handle is equal to the associated window handle for some top-level browsing context in the current session , set the session ’s current browsing context to that browsing context.
Otherwise, return error with error code no such window .
Update any implementation-specific state that would result from the user selecting the current browsing context for interaction, without altering OS-level focus.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/window/handles |
The order in which the window handles are returned is arbitrary.
The remote end steps are:
Let handles be a JSON List .
For each top-level browsing context in the remote end , push the associated window handle onto handles .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/new |
Create a new top-level browsing context .
The remote end steps are:
If the implementation does not support creating new top-level browsing contexts, return error with error code unsupported operation .
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let
type
hint
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
type
"
from
the
parameters
argument.
Create
a
new
top-level
browsing
context
by
running
the
window
open
steps
with
url
set
to
"
about:blank
",
target
set
to
the
empty
string,
and
features
set
to
"
noopener
"
and
the
user
agent
configured
to
create
a
new
browing
context.
This
must
be
done
without
invoking
the
focusing
steps
for
the
created
browsing
context.
If
type
hint
has
the
value
"
tab
",
and
the
implementation
supports
multiple
browsing
context
in
the
same
OS
window,
the
new
browsing
context
should
share
an
OS
window
with
the
current
browsing
context
.
If
type
hint
is
"
window
",
and
the
implementation
supports
multiple
browsing
contexts
in
seperate
OS
windows,
the
created
browsing
context
should
be
in
a
new
OS
window.
In
all
other
cases
the
details
of
how
the
browsing
context
is
presented
to
the
user
are
implementation
defined.
Let handle be the associated window handle of the newly created window.
Let
type
be
"
tab
"
if
the
newly
created
window
shares
an
OS-level
window
with
the
current
browsing
context
,
or
"
window
"
otherwise.
Let result be a new JSON Object initialised with:
handle
"
type
"
Return success with data result .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/frame |
The Switch To Frame command is used to select the current top-level browsing context or a child browsing context of the current browsing context to use as the current browsing context for subsequent commands .
The remote end steps are:
Let
id
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
id
"
from
the
parameters
argument.
If
id
is
not
null
,
a
Number
object,
or
an
Object
that
represents
a
web
element
,
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Run the substeps of the first matching condition:
null
Set the current browsing context to the current top-level browsing context .
Number
object
If id is less than 0 or greater than 2 16 – 1, return error with error code invalid argument .
Let window be the associated window of the current browsing context ’s active document .
If id is not a supported property index of window , return error with error code no such frame .
Let
child
window
be
the
WindowProxy
object
obtained
by
calling
window
.
[[GetOwnProperty]]
(
id
).
Set the current browsing context to child window ’s browsing context .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known element by web element reference id .
If element is stale , return error with error code stale element reference .
If
element
is
not
a
frame
or
iframe
element,
return
error
with
error
code
no
such
frame
.
Set the current browsing context to element ’s nested browsing context .
Update any implementation-specific state that would result from the user selecting the current browsing context for interaction, without altering OS-level focus.
WebDriver is not bound by the same origin policy, so it is always possible to switch into child browsing contexts, even if they are different origin to the current browsing context.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/frame/parent |
The Switch to Parent Frame command sets the current browsing context for future commands to the parent of the current browsing context .
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
If the current browsing context is not equal to the current top-level browsing context , set the current browsing context to the parent browsing context of the current browsing context .
Update any implementation-specific state that would result from the user selecting the current browsing context for interaction, without altering OS-level focus.
WebDriver provides commands for interacting with the operating system window containing the current top-level browsing context . Because different operating systems’ window managers provide different abilities, not all of the commands in this section can be supported by all remote ends . Support for these commands is determined by the window dimensioning/positioning capability . Where a command is not supported, an unsupported operation error is returned.
The top-level browsing context has an associated window state which describes what visibility state its OS widget window is in. It can be in one of the following states:
State | Keyword | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Maximized window state |
"
maximized
"
| The window is maximized. | |
Minimized window state |
"
minimized
"
| The window is iconified. | |
Normal window state |
"
normal
"
| ✓ | The window is shown normally. |
Fullscreen window state |
"
fullscreen
"
| The window is in full screen mode. |
If for whatever reason the top-level browsing context ’s OS window cannot enter either of the window states , or if this concept is not applicable on the current system, the default state must be normal .
A
top-level
browsing
context
’s
window
rect
is
defined
as
a
dictionary
of
the
screenX
,
screenY
,
outerWidth
and
outerHeight
attributes
of
the
WindowProxy
.
Its
JSON
representation
is
the
following:
x
"
WindowProxy
’s
screenX
attribute.
y
"
WindowProxy
’s
screenY
attribute.
width
"
WindowProxy
’s
outerWidth
attribute.
height
"
WindowProxy
’s
outerHeight
attribute.
To maximize the window , given an operating system level window with an associated top-level browsing context , run the implementation-specific steps to transition the operating system level window into the maximized window state . If the window manager supports window resizing but does not have a concept of window maximization, the window dimensions must be increased to the maximum available size permitted by the window manager for the current screen. Return when the window has completed the transition, or within an implementation-defined timeout.
To iconify the window , given an operating system level window with an associated top-level browsing context , run implementation-specific steps to iconify, minimize, or hide the window from the visible screen. Do not return from this operation until the visibility state of the top-level browsing context ’s active document has reached the hidden state, or until the operation times out.
To restore the window , given an operating system level window with an associated top-level browsing context , run implementation-specific steps to restore or unhide the window to the visible screen. Do not return from this operation until the visibility state of the top-level browsing context ’s active document has reached the visible state, or until the operation times out.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{session id}/window/rect |
The Get Window Rect command returns the size and position on the screen of the operating system window corresponding to the current top-level browsing context .
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Return success with the JSON serialization of the current top-level browsing context ’s window rect .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/rect |
The Set Window Rect command alters the size and the position of the operating system window corresponding to the current top-level browsing context .
The remote end steps are:
Let
width
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
width
from
the
parameters
argument,
else
let
it
be
null
.
Let
height
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
height
from
the
parameters
argument,
else
let
it
be
null
.
Let
x
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
x
from
the
parameters
argument,
else
let
it
be
null
.
Let
y
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
y
from
the
parameters
argument,
else
let
it
be
null
.
If
width
or
height
is
neither
null
nor
a
Number
from
0
to
2
31
−
1,
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
If
x
or
y
is
neither
null
nor
a
Number
from
−(2
31
)
to
2
31
−
1,
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
If the remote end does not support the Set Window Rect command for the current top-level browsing context for any reason, return error with error code unsupported operation .
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
If
width
and
height
are
not
null
:
Set the width, in CSS pixels , of the operating system window containing the current top-level browsing context , including any browser chrome and externally drawn window decorations to a value that is as close as possible to width .
Set the height, in CSS pixels , of the operating system window containing the current top-level browsing context , including any browser chrome and externally drawn window decorations to a value that is as close as possible to height .
If
x
and
y
are
not
null
:
Run the implementation-specific steps to set the position of the operating system level window containing the current top-level browsing context to the position given by the x and y coordinates.
Return success with the JSON serialization of the current top-level browsing context ’s window rect .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/maximize |
The Maximize Window command invokes the window manager-specific “maximize” operation, if any, on the window containing the current top-level browsing context . This typically increases the window to the maximum available size without going full-screen.
The remote end steps are:
If the remote end does not support the Maximize Window command for the current top-level browsing context for any reason, return error with error code unsupported operation .
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Maximize the window of the current top-level browsing context .
Return success with the JSON serialization of the current top-level browsing context ’s window rect .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/minimize |
The Minimize Window command invokes the window manager-specific “minimize” operation, if any, on the window containing the current top-level browsing context . This typically hides the window in the system tray.
The remote end steps are:
If the remote end does not support the Minimize Window command for the current top-level browsing context for any reason, return error with error code unsupported operation .
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Return success with the JSON serialization of the current top-level browsing context ’s window rect .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/window/fullscreen |
The remote end steps are:
If the remote end does not support fullscreen return error with error code unsupported operation .
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Call fullscreen an element with the current top-level browsing context ’s active document ’s document element .
Return success with the JSON serialization of the current top-level browsing context ’s window rect .
A web element is an abstraction used to identify an element when it is transported via the protocol , between remote - and local ends.
The
web
element
identifier
is
the
string
constant
"
element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf
".
Each element has an associated web element reference that uniquely identifies the element across all browsing contexts . The web element reference for every element representing the same element must be the same. It must be a string, and should be the result of generating a UUID .
An ECMAScript Object represents a web element if it has a web element identifier own property .
Each browsing context has an associated list of known elements . When the browsing context is discarded , the list of known elements is discarded along with it.
To get a known element with argument reference , run the following steps:
To get a known connected element with argument reference , run the following steps:
To create a web element reference for an element :
For each known element of the current browsing context ’s list of known elements :
If known element equals element , return success with known element ’s web element reference .
Add element to the list of known elements of the current browsing context .
Return success with the element ’s web element reference .
The JSON serialization of an element is a JSON Object where the web element identifier key is mapped to the element ’s web element reference .
When required to deserialize a web element by a JSON Object object that represents a web element :
If object has no own property web element identifier , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let reference be the result of getting the web element identifier property from object .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known element with argument reference .
Return success with data element .
An element is stale if its node document is not the active document or if its context object is not connected .
To scroll into view an element perform the following steps only if the element is not already in view :
Let
options
be
the
following
ScrollIntoViewOptions
:
behavior
"
instant
"
block
"
end
"
inline
"
nearest
"
On the element , Call ( scrollIntoView , options ).
Editable elements are those that can be used for typing and clearing , and they fall into two subcategories:
Denotes
input
elements
that
are
mutable
(e.g.
that
are
not
read
only
or
disabled
)
and
whose
type
attribute
is
in
one
of
the
following
states:
And
the
textarea
element
.
Denotes elements that are editing hosts or content editable .
An
element
is
said
to
have
pointer
events
disabled
if
the
resolved
value
of
its
"
pointer-events
"
style
property
is
"
none
".
An
element
is
to
be
considered
read
only
if
it
is
an
input
element
whose
readOnly
attribute
is
set.
In order to determine if an element can be interacted with using pointer actions, WebDriver performs hit-testing to find if the interaction will be able to reach the requested element.
An interactable element is an element which is either pointer-interactable or keyboard-interactable .
A pointer-interactable element is defined to be the first element , defined by the paint order found at the center point of its rectangle that is inside the viewport , excluding the size of any rendered scrollbars.
A
keyboard-interactable
element
is
any
element
that
has
a
focusable
area
,
is
a
body
element
,
or
is
the
document
element
.
An element ’s in-view center point is the origin position of the rectangle that is the intersection between the element’s first DOM client rectangle and the initial viewport . Given an element that is known to be in view , it can be calculated this way:
Let
rectangle
be
the
first
element
of
the
sequence
returned
by
calling
getClientRects
on
element
.
DOMRect
Let left be max (0, min ( x coordinate , x coordinate + width dimension )).
Let right be min ( innerWidth , max ( x coordinate , x coordinate + width dimension )).
Let top be max (0, min ( y coordinate , y coordinate + height dimension )).
Let bottom be min ( innerHeight , max ( y coordinate , y coordinate + height dimension )).
Let x be floor (( left + right ) ÷ 2.0).
Let y be floor (( top + bottom ) ÷ 2.0).
Return the pair of ( x , y ).
An element is in view if it is a member of its own pointer-interactable paint tree , given the pretense that its pointer events are not disabled .
An element is obscured if the pointer-interactable paint tree at its center point is empty, or the first element in this tree is not an inclusive descendant of itself.
An element ’s pointer-interactable paint tree is produced this way:
If element is not in the same tree as the current browsing context ’s active document , return an empty sequence.
Let
rectangles
be
the
sequence
returned
by
calling
getClientRects
.
DOMRect
If rectangles has the length of 0, return an empty sequence.
Let center point be the in-view center point of the first indexed element in rectangles .
Return the elements from point given the coordinates center point .
The Find Element , Find Elements , Find Element From Element , and Find Elements From Element commands allow lookup of individual elements and collections of elements. Element retrieval searches are performed using pre-order traversal of the document’s nodes that match the provided selector’s expression. Elements are serialized and returned as web elements .
When required to find with arguments start node , using and value , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let end time be the current time plus the session implicit wait timeout .
Let location strategy be equal to using .
Let selector be equal to value .
Let elements returned be the result of trying to call the relevant element location strategy with arguments start node , and selector .
DOMException
,
SyntaxError
,
XPathException
,
or
other
error
occurs
during
the
execution
of
the
element
location
strategy
,
return
error
invalid
selector
.
If elements returned is empty and the current time is less than end time return to step 4. Otherwise, continue to the next step.
Let result be an empty JSON List .
For each element in elements returned , append the serialization of element to result .
Return success with data result .
An element location strategy is an enumerated attribute deciding what technique should be used to search for elements in the current browsing context . The following table of location strategies lists the keywords and states defined for this attribute:
State | Keyword |
---|---|
CSS selector |
"
css
selector
"
|
Link text selector |
"
link
text
"
|
Partial link text selector |
"
partial
link
text
"
|
Tag name |
"
tag
name
"
|
XPath selector |
"
xpath
"
|
Accessible name |
"
accessible
name
"
|
To find a web element with the CSS Selector strategy the following steps need to be completed:
Let elements be the result of calling querySelectorAll with selector with the context object equal to the start node . If this causes an exception to be thrown, return error with error code invalid selector .
Return success with data elements .
To find a web element with the Link Text strategy the following steps need to be completed:
Let
elements
be
the
result
of
calling
querySelectorAll
,
with
argument
a
elements
,
with
the
context
object
equal
to
the
start
node
.
If
this
throws
an
exception,
return
error
with
error
code
unknown
error
.
Let result be an empty NodeList .
For each element in elements :
Let rendered text be the value that would be returned via a call to Get Element Text for element .
Let trimmed text be the result of removing all whitespace from the start and end of the string rendered text .
If trimmed text equals selector , append element to result .
Return success with data result .
The
Partial
link
text
strategy
is
very
similar
to
the
Link
Text
strategy
,
but
rather
than
matching
the
entire
string,
only
a
substring
needs
to
match.
That
is,
return
all
a
elements
with
rendered
text
that
contains
the
selector
expression.
To find a web element with the Partial Link Text strategy the following steps need to be completed:
Let
elements
be
the
result
of
calling
querySelectorAll
,
with
argument
a
elements
,
with
the
context
object
equal
to
the
start
node
.
If
this
throws
an
exception,
return
error
with
error
code
unknown
error
.
Let result be an empty NodeList .
For each element in elements :
Let rendered text be the value that would be returned via a call to Get Element Text for element .
If rendered text contains selector , append element to result .
Return success with data result .
To
find
a
web
element
with
the
Tag
Name
strategy
return
success
with
data
set
to
the
result
of
calling
getElementsByTagName
with
the
argument
selector
,
with
the
context
object
equal
to
the
start
node
.
To find a web element with the XPath Selector strategy the following steps need to be completed:
Let
evaluateResult
be
the
result
of
calling
,
with
arguments
selector
,
start
node
,
evaluate
null
,
ORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE
,
and
null
.
A snapshot is used to promote operation atomicity.
Let index be 0.
Let
length
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
snapshotLength
"
from
evaluateResult
.
If
this
throws
an
XPathException
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
selector
,
otherwise
if
this
throws
any
other
exception
return
error
with
error
code
unknown
error
.
Let result be an empty NodeList .
Repeat, while index is less than length :
snapshotItem
with
argument
index
,
with
the
context
object
equal
to
evaluateResult
.
If node is not an element return an error with error code invalid selector .
Return success with data result .
To find a web element with the Accessible Name strategy return success with data set to ???. Can the accessibility tree be queried here? Can the result be mapped back to a DOM element?
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/element |
The remote end steps are:
Let
location
strategy
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
using
".
If location strategy is not present as a keyword in the table of location strategies , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
selector
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
value
".
If selector is undefined , return error with error code invalid argument .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let start node be the current browsing context ’s document element .
If
start
node
is
null
,
return
error
with
error
code
no
such
element
.
Let result be the result of trying to Find with start node , location strategy , and selector .
If result is empty, return error with error code no such element . Otherwise, return the first element of result .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/elements |
The remote end steps are:
Let
location
strategy
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
using
".
If location strategy is not present as a keyword in the table of location strategies , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
selector
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
value
".
If selector is undefined , return error with error code invalid argument .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let start node be the current browsing context ’s document element .
If
start
node
is
null
,
return
error
with
error
code
no
such
element
.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/element |
The remote end steps are:
Let
location
strategy
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
using
".
If location strategy is not present as a keyword in the table of location strategies , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
selector
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
value
".
If selector is undefined , return error with error code invalid argument .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let start node be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
If result is empty, return error with error code no such element . Otherwise, return the first element of result .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/elements |
The remote end steps are:
Let
location
strategy
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
using
".
If location strategy is not present as a keyword in the table of location strategies , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
selector
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
value
".
If selector is undefined , return error with error code invalid argument .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let start node be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/active |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let active element be the active element of the current browsing context ’s document element .
If active element is a non-null element , return success with its JSON serialization .
Otherwise, return error with error code no such element .
To calculate the absolute position of element :
Let rect be the value returned by calling getBoundingClientRect .
Let window be the associated window of current top-level browsing context .
Let x be ( scrollX of window + rect ’s x coordinate ).
Let y be ( scrollY of window + rect ’s y coordinate ).
Return a pair of ( x , y ).
To determine if node is not in the same tree as another node , other , run the following substeps:
If the node ’s node document is not other ’s node document , return true.
Return true if the result of calling the node ’s compareDocumentPosition with other as argument is DOCUMENT_POSITION_DISCONNECTED (1), otherwise return false.
An element ’s container is:
option
element
in
a
valid
element
context
optgroup
element
in
a
valid
element
context
The element ’s element context , which is determined by:
Let
datalist
parent
be
the
first
datalist
element
reached
by
traversing
the
tree
in
reverse
order
from
element
,
or
undefined
if
the
root
of
the
tree
is
reached.
Let
select
parent
be
the
first
select
element
reached
by
traversing
the
tree
in
reverse
order
from
element
,
or
undefined
if
the
root
of
the
tree
is
reached.
If datalist parent is undefined , the element context is select parent . Otherwise, the element context is datalist parent .
option
element
in
an
invalid
element
context
The element does not have a container.
The container is the element itself.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/selected |
The
Is
Element
Selected
command
determines
if
the
referenced
element
is
selected
or
not.
This
operation
only
makes
sense
on
input
elements
of
the
Checkbox
-
and
Radio
Button
states,
or
on
option
elements
.
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
Let selected be the value corresponding to the first matching statement:
input
element
with
a
type
attribute
in
the
Checkbox
-
or
Radio
Button
state
The result of element ’s checkedness .
option
element
The result of element ’s selectedness .
Return success with data selected .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/attribute/{ name } |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known element with url variable element id .
"
true
"
(string)
if
the
element
has
the
attribute
,
otherwise
null
.
The result of getting an attribute by name name .
Return success with data result .
Please note that the behavior of this command deviates from the behavior of getAttribute in [ DOM ], which in the case of a set boolean attribute would return an empty string. The reason this command returns true as a string is because this evaluates to true in most dynamically typed programming languages, but still preserves the expected type information.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/property/{ name } |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known element with url variable element id .
Let property be the result of calling the element . [[GetProperty]] ( name ).
Let
result
be
the
value
of
property
if
not
undefined
,
or
null
.
Return success with data result .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/css/{ property name } |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
Let computed value be the result of the first matching condition:
xml
"
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/text |
When
processing
text,
whitespace
is
defined
as
characters
from
the
Unicode
Character
Database
with
the
Unicode
character
property
"
WSpace=Y
"
or
"
WS
".
[
UAX44
]
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
Let
rendered
text
be
the
result
of
performing
implementation-specific
steps
whose
result
is
exactly
the
same
as
the
result
of
a
Call
(
bot.dom.getVisibleText
,
null
,
element
).
Return success with data rendered text .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/name |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known element with url variable element id .
Let qualified name be the result of getting element ’s tagName content attribute .
Return success with data qualified name .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/rect |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
Calculate the absolute position of element and let it be coordinates .
Let rect be element ’s bounding rectangle .
Let body be a new JSON Object initialised with:
x
"
y
"
width
"
height
"
Return success with data body .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/enabled |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
Let
enabled
be
a
boolean
initially
set
to
true
if
the
current
browsing
context
’s
document
type
is
not
"
xml
".
Otherwise, let enabled to false and jump to the last step of this algorithm.
Set enabled to false if a form control is disabled .
Return success with data enabled .
The element interaction commands provide a high-level instruction set for manipulating form controls. Unlike Actions , they will implicitly scroll elements into view and check that it is an interactable element .
Some
resettable
elements
define
their
own
clear
algorithm
.
Unlike
their
associated
reset
algorithms
,
changes
made
to
form
controls
as
part
of
these
algorithms
do
count
as
changes
caused
by
the
user
(and
thus,
e.g.
do
cause
input
events
to
fire).
When
the
clear
algorithm
is
invoked
for
an
element
that
does
not
define
its
own
clear
algorithm
,
its
reset
algorithm
must
be
invoked
instead.
The
clear
algorithm
for
input
elements
is
to
set
the
dirty
value
flag
and
dirty
checkedness
flag
back
to
false,
set
the
value
of
the
element
to
an
empty
string,
set
the
checkedness
of
the
element
to
true
if
the
element
has
a
checked
content
attribute
and
false
if
it
does
not,
empty
the
list
of
selected
files
,
and
then
invoke
the
value
sanitization
algorithm
iff
the
type
attribute’s
current
state
defines
one.
The
clear
algorithm
for
textarea
elements
is
to
set
the
dirty
value
flag
back
to
false,
and
set
the
raw
value
of
element
to
an
empty
string.
The
clear
algorithm
for
output
elements
is
set
the
element’s
value
mode
flag
to
default
and
then
to
set
the
element’s
textContent
IDL
attribute
to
an
empty
string
(thus
clearing
the
element’s
child
nodes).
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/click |
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with argument element id .
If
the
element
is
an
input
element
in
the
file
upload
state
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Scroll into view the element ’s container .
If element ’s container is still not in view , return error with error code element not interactable .
If element ’s container is obscured by another element , return error with error code element click intercepted .
Matching on element :
option
element
Let parent node be the element ’s container .
Fire a mouseOver event at parent node .
Fire a mouseMove event at parent node .
Fire a mouseDown event at parent node .
Run the focusing steps on parent node .
If element is not disabled :
Let previous selectedness be equal to element selectedness .
If
element
’s
container
has
the
multiple
attribute
,
toggle
the
element
’s
selectedness
state
by
setting
it
to
the
opposite
value
of
its
current
selectedness
.
Otherwise, set the element ’s selectedness state to true.
If
previous
selectedness
is
false,
fire
a
change
event
at
parent
node
.
Fire a mouseUp event at parent node .
Fire a click event at parent node .
Let mouse be a new pointer input source .
Let click point be the element ’s in-view center point .
Let
pointer
move
action
be
an
action
object
with
the
mouse
’s
id
,
"
pointer
",
and
"
pointerMove
"
as
arguments.
Set
a
property
x
to
0
on
pointer
move
action
.
Set
a
property
y
to
0
on
pointer
move
action
.
Set
a
property
origin
to
element
on
pointer
move
action
.
Let
pointer
down
action
be
an
action
object
with
the
mouse
’s
id
,
"
pointer
",
and
"
pointerDown
"
as
arguments.
Set
a
property
button
to
0
on
pointer
down
action
.
Let
pointer
up
action
be
an
action
object
with
the
mouse
’s
id
,
"
mouse
",
and
"
pointerUp
"
as
arguments.
Set
a
property
button
to
0
on
pointer
up
action
.
Dispatch
a
pointerMove
action
with
arguments
mouse
’s
input
id
,
pointer
move
action
,
mouse
’s
input
source
state
,
and
0
.
Dispatch
a
pointerDown
action
with
arguments
mouse
’s
input
id
,
pointer
down
action
,
mouse
’s
input
source
state
,
and
0
.
Dispatch
a
pointerUp
action
with
arguments
mouse
’s
input
id
,
pointer
up
action
,
mouse
’s
input
source
state
,
and
0
.
Remove mouse from the current session ’s input state table .
Remove mouse from the list of active input sources .
Wait until the user agent event loop has spun enough times to process the DOM events generated by the previous step.
Perform implementation-defined steps to allow any navigations triggered by the click to start.
It is not always clear how long this will cause the algorithm to wait, and it is acknowledged that some implementations may have unavoidable race conditions. The intention is to allow a new attempt to navigate to begin so that the next step in the algorithm is meaningful. It is possible the click does not cause an attempt to navigate , in which case the implementation-defined steps can return immediately, and the next step will also return immediately.
Try to run the post-navigation checks .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/clear |
To clear a content editable element :
If
element
’s
innerHTML
IDL
attribute
is
an
empty
string
do
nothing
and
return.
Run the focusing steps for element .
Set
element
’s
innerHTML
IDL
attribute
to
an
empty
string.
Run the unfocusing steps for the element .
To clear a resettable element :
Let empty be the result of the first matching condition:
input
element
whose
type
attribute
is
in
the
File
Upload
state
If element is a candidate for constraint validation it satisfies its constraints , and empty is true, abort these substeps.
Invoke the focusing steps for element .
Invoke the clear algorithm for element .
Invoke the unfocusing steps for the element .
The remote end steps for Element Clear are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with argument element id .
If element is not editable , return an error with error code invalid element state .
Scroll into view the element .
Wait in an implementation-specific way up to the session implicit wait timeout for element to become interactable .
If element is not interactable , return error with error code element not interactable .
Run the substeps of the first matching statement:
Invoke the steps to clear a resettable element .
Invoke the steps to clear a content editable element .
Return error with error code invalid element state .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/value |
The Element Send Keys command scrolls into view the form control element and then sends the provided keys to the element . In case the element is not keyboard-interactable , an element not interactable error is returned.
The key input state used for input may be cleared mid-way through “typing” by sending the null key , which is U+E000 (NULL).
When required to clear the modifier key state with an argument of undo actions and keyboard a remote end must run the following steps:
If keyboard is not a key input source return error with error code invalid argument .
For each entry key in the lexically sorted keys of undo actions :
Let action be the value of undo actions matching key entry key .
If
action
is
not
an
action
object
of
type
"
key
"
and
subtype
"
keyUp
",
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Dispatch a keyUp action with arguments action and keyboard ’s key input state .
An extended grapheme cluster is typeable if it consists of a single unicode code point and the code is not undefined .
The
shifted
state
for
keyboard
is
the
value
of
keyboard
’s
key
input
state
’s
shift
property.
In order to dispatch the events for a typeable string with arguments text and keyboard , a remote end must for each char corresponding to an indexed property in text :
If
char
is
a
shifted
character
and
the
shifted
state
of
keyboard
is
false,
create
a
new
action
object
with
keyboard
’s
id
,
"
key
",
and
"
keyDown
",
and
set
its
value
property
to
U+E008
("left
shift").
Dispatch
a
keyDown
action
with
this
action
object
and
keyboard
’s
key
input
state
.
If
char
is
not
a
shifted
character
and
the
shifted
state
of
keyboard
is
true,
create
a
new
action
object
with
keyboard
’s
id
,
"
key"
",
and
"
keyUp
",
and
set
its
value
property
to
U+E008
("left
shift").
Dispatch
a
keyUp
action
with
this
action
object
and
keyboard
’s
key
input
state
.
Let
keydown
action
be
a
new
action
object
constructed
with
arguments
keyboard
’s
id
,
"
key
",
and
"
keyDown
".
Set
the
value
property
of
keydown
action
to
char
.
Dispatch a keyDown action with arguments keydown action and keyboard ’s key input state .
Let
keyup
action
be
a
copy
of
keydown
action
with
the
subtype
property
changed
to
"
keyUp
".
Dispatch a keyUp action with arguments keyup action and keyboard ’s key input state .
When required to dispatch a composition event with arguments type and cluster , the remote end must perform implementation-specific action dispatch steps equivalent to sending composition events in accordance with the requirements of [ UI-EVENTS ], and producing the following event with the specified properties.
composition
event
with
properties:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
type
|
type |
data
|
cluster |
When required to dispatch actions for a string with arguments text and keyboard , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let clusters be an array created by breaking text into extended grapheme clusters .
Let undo actions be an empty dictionary.
Let current typeable text be an empty string.
For each cluster corresponding to an indexed property in clusters run the substeps of the first matching statement:
Dispatch the events for a typeable string with arguments current typeable text and keyboard . Reset current typeable text to an empty string.
Clear the modifier key state with arguments being undo actions and keyboard .
If the previous step results in an error , return that error .
Reset undo actions to be an empty dictionary.
Dispatch the events for a typeable string with arguments current typeable text and keyboard . Reset current typeable text to an empty string.
Let
keydown
action
be
an
action
object
constructed
with
arguments
keyboard
’s
ID,
"
key
",
and
"
keyDown
".
Set
the
value
property
of
keydown
action
to
cluster
.
Dispatch a keyDown action with arguments keydown action and keyboard ’s key input state .
Add
an
entry
to
undo
actions
with
key
cluster
and
value
being
a
copy
of
keydown
action
with
the
subtype
modified
to
"
keyUp
".
Append cluster to current typeable text .
Dispatch the events for a typeable string with arguments current typeable text and keyboard . Reset current typeable text to an empty string.
Dispatch
a
composition
event
with
arguments
"
compositionstart
"
and
undefined
.
Dispatch
a
composition
event
with
arguments
"
compositionupdate
"
and
cluster
.
Dispatch
a
composition
event
with
arguments
"
compositionend
"
and
cluster
.
Dispatch the events for a typeable string with arguments current typeable text and keyboard .
Clear the modifier key state with arguments undo actions and keyboard . If an error is returned, return that error
The remote end steps for Element Send Keys are:
Let
text
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
called
"
text
"
from
the
parameters
argument.
If text is not a String , return an error with error code invalid argument .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts , and return its value if it is an error .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
Let
file
be
true
if
element
is
input
element
in
the
file
upload
state
,
or
false
otherwise.
If file is false or the current session ’s strict file interactability , is true run the following substeps:
Scroll into view the element .
Wait in an implementation-specific way up to the session implicit wait timeout for element to become keyboard-interactable .
If element is not keyboard-interactable , return error with error code element not interactable .
If element is not the active element run the focusing steps for the element .
Run the substeps of the first matching condition:
Let
files
be
the
result
of
splitting
text
on
the
newline
(
\n
)
character.
If files is of 0 length, return an error with error code invalid argument .
Let
multiple
equal
the
result
of
calling
hasAttribute
("multiple")
on
element
.
if
multiple
is
false
and
the
length
of
files
is
not
equal
to
1,
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Verify that each file given by the user exists. If any do not, return error with error code invalid argument .
Complete
implementation
specific
steps
equivalent
to
setting
the
selected
files
on
the
input
.
If
multiple
is
true
files
are
be
appended
to
element
’s
selected
files
.
Fire these events in order on element :
input
element
in
the
color
state
being
presented
as
a
colorwheel):
If
element
does
not
have
an
own
property
named
value
return
an
error
with
error
code
element
not
interactable
If element is not mutable return an error with error code element not interactable .
Set
a
property
value
to
text
on
element
.
If element is suffering from bad input return an error with error code invalid argument .
Let current text length be the JavaScript string’s length of element ’s API value .
Set
the
text
insertion
caret
using
set
selection
range
using
current
text
length
for
both
the
start
and
end
parameters.
Let keyboard be a new key input source .
Dispatch actions for a string with arguments text and keyboard .
Remove keyboard from the current session ’s input state table
Remove keyboard from the list of active input sources .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/source |
The Get Page Source command returns a string serialization of the DOM of the current browsing context active document .
The remote end steps are:
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts and return its value if it is an error .
Let
source
be
the
result
of
invoking
the
fragment
serializing
algorithm
on
a
fictional
node
whose
only
child
is
the
document
element
providing
true
for
the
require
well-formed
flag.
If
this
causes
an
exception
to
be
thrown,
let
source
be
null
.
Let
source
be
the
result
of
serializing
to
string
the
current
browsing
context
active
document
,
if
source
is
null
.
Return success with data source .
A collection is an Object that implements the Iterable interface, and whose:
toString
own
property
is
"
Arguments
"
FileList
HTMLAllCollection
HTMLCollection
HTMLFormControlsCollection
HTMLOptionsCollection
NodeList
When required to JSON deserialize with argument value and optional argument seen , a remote end must run the following steps:
If seen is not provided, let seen be an empty List .
Jump to the first appropriate step below:
Matching on value :
null
Return success with data value .
Return the deserialized web element of value .
Return the result of running the clone an object algorithm with arguments value and seen , and the JSON deserialize algorithm as the clone algorithm.
To perform a JSON clone return the result of calling the internal JSON clone algorithm with arguments value and an empty List .
When required to run the internal JSON clone algorithm with arguments value and seen , a remote end must return the value of the first matching statement, matching on value :
null
Success with data value .
Let result list be an empty list.
For each item of value , add the result of trying to clone an object with arguments item and seen and the internal JSON clone algorithm as the clone algorithm to result list .
Return success with result list .
If the element is stale , return error with error code stale element reference .
Otherwise return success with the JSON serialization of value .
WindowProxy
object
If
the
associated
browsing
context
of
the
WindowProxy
object
in
value
has
been
discarded
,
return
error
with
error
code
stale
element
reference
.
Otherwise return success with the JSON serialization of value .
toJSON
"
that
is
a
Function
toJSON
).
If value is in seen , return error with error code javascript error .
Append value to seen .
Let result be the value of running the clone an object algorithm with arguments value and seen , and the internal JSON clone algorithm as the clone algorithm .
Remove the last element of seen .
Return result .
To clone an object , taking the arguments value , seen , and clone algorithm :
Let result be the value of the first matching statement, matching on value :
A
new
Array
which
length
property
is
equal
to
the
result
of
getting
the
property
length
of
value
.
A new Object .
For each enumerable own property in value , run the following substeps:
Let name be the name of the property.
Let source property value be the result of getting a property named name from value . If doing so causes script to be run and that script throws an error, return error with error code javascript error .
Let cloned property result be the result of calling the clone algorithm with arguments source property value and seen .
If cloned property result is a success , set a property of result with name name and value equal to cloned property result ’s data.
Otherwise, return cloned property result .
When required to extract the script arguments from a request with argument parameters the implementation must:
Let
script
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
script
from
the
parameters
.
If script is not a String , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
args
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
args
from
the
parameters
.
If args is not an Array return error with error code invalid argument .
Let arguments be the result of calling the JSON deserialize algorithm with arguments args .
Return success with data script and arguments .
The rules to execute a function body are as follows. The algorithm returns an ECMASCript completion record .
If
at
any
point
during
the
algorithm
a
user
prompt
appears,
abort
all
subsequent
substeps
of
this
algorithm,
and
return
Completion
{
[[Type]]:
normal
,
[[Value]]:
null
,
[[Target]]:
empty
}.
Let window be the associated window of the current browsing context ’s active document .
Let environment settings be the environment settings object for window .
If
body
is
not
parsable
as
a
FunctionBody
or
if
parsing
detects
an
early
error
,
return
Completion
{
[[Type]]:
normal
,
[[Value]]:
null
,
[[Target]]:
empty
}.
If body begins with a directive prologue that contains a use strict directive then let strict be true, otherwise let strict be false.
Prepare to run a script with environment settings .
Prepare to run a callback with environment settings .
Let function be the result of calling FunctionCreate , with arguments:
Let completion be Call ( function , window , parameters ).
Clean up after running a callback with environment settings .
Clean up after running a script with environment settings .
Return completion .
The above algorithm is not associated with any particular element, and is therefore not subject to the document CSP directives .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/execute/sync |
The remote end steps are:
Let body and arguments be the result of trying to extract the script arguments from a request with argument parameters .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts , and return its value if it is an error .
Let promise be a new Promise .
Run the following substeps in parallel :
Let scriptPromise be the result of promise-calling execute a function body , with arguments body and arguments .
Upon fulfillment of scriptPromise with value v , resolve promise with value v .
Upon rejection of scriptPromise with value r , reject promise with value r .
If promise is still pending and the session script timeout is reached, return error with error code script timeout .
Upon fulfillment of promise with value v , let result be a JSON clone of v , and return success with data result .
Upon rejection of promise with reason r , let result be a JSON clone of r , and return error with error code javascript error and data result .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/execute/async |
The Execute Async Script command causes JavaScript to execute as an anonymous function. An additional value is provided as the final argument to the function. This is a function that may be invoked to signal the completion of the asynchronous operation. The first argument provided to the function will be serialized to JSON and returned by Execute Async Script .
The remote end steps are:
Let body and arguments by the result of trying to extract the script arguments from a request with argument parameters .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts , and return its value if it is an error .
Let promise be a new Promise .
Run the following substeps in parallel :
Let resolvingFunctions be CreateResolvingFunctions ( promise ).
Append
resolvingFunctions
.[[Resolve]]
to
arguments
.
Let result be the result of calling execute a function body , with arguments body and arguments .
If
scriptResult
.[[Type]]
is
not
normal
,
then
reject
promise
with
value
scriptResult
.[[Value]],
and
abort
these
steps.
Prior revisions of this specification did not recognize the return value of the provided script. In order to preserve legacy behavior, the return value only influences the command if it is a "thenable" object or if determining this produces an exception.
If Type ( scriptResult .[[Value]]) is not Object , then abort these steps.
Let then be Get ( scriptResult .[[Value]], "then").
If
then
.[[Type]]
is
not
normal
,
then
reject
promise
with
value
then
.[[Value]],
and
abort
these
steps.
If
IsCallable
(
then
.[[Type]])
is
false
,
then
abort
these
steps.
Let scriptPromise be PromiseResolve ( Promise , scriptResult .[[Value]]).
Upon fulfillment of scriptPromise with value v , resolve promise with value v .
Upon rejection of scriptPromise with value r , reject promise with value r .
If promise is still pending and session script timeout milliseconds is reached, return error with error code script timeout .
Upon fulfillment of promise with value v , let result be a JSON clone of v , and return success with data result .
Upon rejection of promise with reason r , let result be a JSON clone of r , and return error with error code javascript error and data result .
The Actions API provides a low-level interface for providing virtualised device input to the web browser. Conceptually, the Actions commands divide time into a series of ticks . The local end sends a series of actions which correspond to the change in state, if any, of each input device during each tick . For example, pressing a key is represented by an action sequence consisting of a single key input device and two ticks , the first containing a keyDown action, and the second a keyUp action, whereas a pinch-zoom input is represented by an action sequence consisting of three ticks and two pointer input devices of type touch, each performing a sequence of actions pointerDown , followed by pointerMove , and then pointerUp .
The objects and properties defined in this section are spec-internal constructs and do not correspond to ECMAScript objects. For convenience the same terminology is used for their manipulation.
An input source is a virtual device providing input events. Each input source has an associated input id , which is a string that identifies the particular device, and a source type which determines the kind of input the device can provide. As with real devices, virtual devices are stateful; this state is recorded in an input source state object associated with each input source .
A null input source is an input source that is not associated with a specific physical device. A null input source supports the following actions:
Action | Non-normative Description |
---|---|
pause | Used with an integer argument to specify the duration of a tick , or as a placeholder to indicate that an input source does nothing during a particular tick . |
A key input source is an input source that is associated with a keyboard-type device. A key input source supports the same pause action as a null input source plus the following actions:
Action | Non-normative Description |
---|---|
keyDown | Used to indicate that a particular key should be held down. |
keyUp | Used to indicate that a depressed key should be released. |
A pointer input source is an input source that is associated with a pointer-type input device. Such an input source has an associated pointer type specifying exactly which kind of pointing device it is associated with. A pointer input source supports the same pause action as a null input source plus the following actions:
Action | Non-normative Description |
---|---|
pointerDown | Used to indicate that a pointer should be depressed in some way e.g. by holding a button down (for a mouse) or by coming into contact with the active surface (for a touch or pen device). |
pointerUp | Used to indicate that a pointer should be released in some way e.g. by releasing a mouse button or moving a pen or touch device away from the active surface. |
pointerMove | Used to indicate a location on the screen that a pointer should move to, either in its active (pressed) or inactive state. |
pointerCancel | Used to cancel a pointer action. |
Each
session
maintains
a
list
of
active
input
sources
.
This
list
is
initially
empty.
When
an
input
source
is
added
to
the
list
of
active
input
sources
,
a
corresponding
entry
is
made
in
the
input
state
table
where
the
key
is
the
input
source
’s
input
id
and
the
value
is
the
input
source
’s
input
source
state
.
When
an
input
source
is
removed
from
the
list
of
active
input
sources
,
the
corresponding
entry
in
the
input
state
table
is
also
removed.
Input source state is used as a generic term to describe the state associated with each input source .
The corresponding input source state type for a label action type is given by the following table:
Action type | Input state |
---|---|
"
none
"
| null input state |
"
key
"
| key input state |
"
pointer
"
| pointer input state |
A null input source ’s input source state is a null input state . This is always an empty object.
A
key
input
source
’s
input
source
state
is
a
key
input
state
object.
This
is
an
object
with
a
property,
pressed
,
which
is
a
set
of
strings
representing
currently
pressed
keys
and
properties
alt
,
shift
,
ctrl
,
and
meta
,
which
are
Boolean
s.
When
required
to
create
a
new
key
input
state
object
,
an
implementation
must
return
a
key
input
state
object
with
the
pressed
property
set
to
the
empty
set
and
alt
,
shift
,
ctrl
,
and
meta
all
set
to
false
.
A
pointer
input
source
’s
input
source
state
is
a
pointer
input
state
object.
This
consists
of
a
subtype
property,
which
has
the
possible
values
"
mouse
",
"
pen
",
and
"
touch
",
a
pressed
property
which
is
a
set
of
unsigned
integers,
an
x
property
which
is
an
unsigned
integer,
and
a
y
property
which
is
an
unsigned
integer.
When
required
to
create
a
new
pointer
input
state
object
with
arguments
subtype
an
implementation
must
return
a
pointer
input
state
object
with
subtype
set
to
subtype
,
pressed
set
to
an
empty
set
and
both
x
and
y
set
to
0
.
Each session has an associated input state table . This is a map between input id and the input source state for that input source , with one entry for each item in the list of active input sources .
Each session also has an associated input cancel list , which is a list of actions. This list is used to manage dispatching events when resetting the state of the input source s. For simplicity the algorithms described here only append actions to the list and rely on the fact that the reset operations are idempotent.
The calculated global key state is the aggregated key state from all key input state objects. It can be calculated this way:
Let pressed be a new Set.
Let
alt
,
ctrl
,
meta
,
and
shift
be
the
Boolean
false
value.
For enumerable own property in the input state table :
Let source be the value of the property.
If source is not a key input state , continue to the first step of this loop.
Let
key
state
pressed
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
pressed
from
source
.
Add all strings from key state pressed to pressed .
alt
from
source
.
ctrl
from
source
.
meta
from
source
.
shift
from
source
.
Let state be a new JSON Object .
Set a property on state with name pressed and value pressed .
Set a property on state with name alt and value alt .
Set a property on state with name ctrl and value ctrl .
Set a property on state with name meta and value meta .
Set a property on state with name shift and value shift .
Return state .
A tick is the basic unit of time over which actions can be performed. During a tick , each input source has an assigned action — possibly a noop pause action — which may result in changes to the user agent internal state and eventually cause DOM events to be fired at the page. The next tick begins after the user agent has had a chance to process all DOM events generated in the current tick .
Waiting asynchronously means waiting for something to occur whilst allowing the browser to continue processing the event loop .
At the lowest level, the behavior of actions is intended to mimic the remote end ’s behavior with an actual input device as closely as possible, and the implementation strategy may involve e.g. injecting synthesized events into a browser event loop. Therefore the steps to dispatch an action will inevitably end up in implementation-specific territory. However there are certain content observable effects that must be consistent across implementations. To accommodate this, the specification requires that remote ends perform implementation-specific action dispatch steps , along with a list of events and their properties. This list is not comprehensive; in particular the default action of the input source may cause additional events to be generated depending on the implementation and the state of the browser (e.g. input events relating to key actions when the focus is on an editable element , scroll events, etc.).
The algorithm for extracting an action sequence from a request takes the JSON Object representing an action sequence, validates the input, and returns a data structure that is the transpose of the input JSON, such that the actions to be performed in a single tick are grouped together.
When required to extract an action sequence with argument parameters , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
actions
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
from
parameters
named
actions
.
If actions is undefined or is not an Array , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let actions by tick be an empty List .
For each value action sequence corresponding to an indexed property in actions :
Let input source actions be the result of trying to process an input source action sequence with argument action sequence .
For each action in input source actions :
Return success with data actions by tick .
When required to process an input source action sequence , with argument action sequence , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
type
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
type
from
action
sequence
.
If
type
is
not
"
key
",
"
pointer
",
or
"
none
",
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Let
id
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
id
from
action
sequence
.
If id is undefined or is not a String , return error with error code invalid argument .
If
type
is
equal
to
"
pointer
",
let
parameters
data
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
parameters
"
from
action
sequence
.
Then
let
parameters
be
the
result
of
trying
to
process
pointer
parameters
with
argument
parameters
data
.
Let source be the input source in the list of active input sources where that input source ’s input id matches id , or undefined if there is no matching input source .
If source is undefined :
none
"
key
"
pointer
"
pointerType
property.
Add source to the current session ’s list of active input sources .
Add source ’s input source state to the current session ’s input state table , keyed on source ’s input id .
If source ’s source type does not match type return an error with error code invalid argument .
If
parameters
is
not
undefined
,
then
if
its
pointerType
property
does
not
match
source
’s
pointer
type
,
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Let
action
items
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
actions
from
action
sequence
.
If action items is not an Array , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let actions be a new list.
For each action item in action items :
If action item is not an Object return error with error code invalid argument .
If
type
is
"
none
"
let
action
be
the
result
of
trying
to
process
a
null
action
with
parameters
id
,
and
action
item
.
Otherwise,
if
type
is
"
key
"
let
action
be
the
result
of
trying
to
process
a
key
action
with
parameters
id
,
and
action
item
.
Otherwise,
if
type
is
"
pointer
"
let
action
be
the
result
of
trying
to
process
a
pointer
action
with
parameters
id
,
parameters
,
and
action
item
.
Append action to actions .
Return success with data actions .
The
default
pointer
parameters
consist
of
an
object
with
property
pointerType
set
to
mouse
.
When required to process pointer parameters with argument parameters data , a remote end must perform the following steps:
Let parameters be the default pointer parameters .
If parameters data is undefined , return success with data parameters .
If parameters data is not an Object , return error with error code invalid argument .
Let
pointer
type
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
pointerType
from
parameters
data
.
If pointer type is not undefined :
If
pointer
type
does
not
have
one
of
the
values
"
mouse
",
"
pen
",
or
"
touch
",
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Set
the
pointerType
property
of
parameters
to
pointer
type
.
Return success with data parameters .
An
action
object
constructed
with
arguments
id
,
type
,
and
subtype
is
an
object
with
property
id
set
to
id
,
type
set
to
type
and
subtype
set
to
subtype
.
Specific
action
objects
have
further
properties
added
by
other
algorithms
in
this
specification.
When required to process a null action with arguments id and action item , a remote end must perform the following steps:
Let
subtype
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
type
from
action
item
.
If
subtype
is
not
"
pause
",
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Let
action
be
an
action
object
constructed
with
arguments
id
,
"none"
,
and
subtype
.
Let result be the result of trying to process a pause action with arguments action item and action .
Return result .
When required to process a key action with arguments id and action item , a remote end must perform the following steps:
Let
subtype
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
type
from
action
item
.
If
subtype
is
not
one
of
the
values
"
keyUp
",
"
keyDown
",
or
"
pause
",
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Let
action
be
an
action
object
constructed
with
arguments
id
,
"
key
",
and
subtype
.
If
subtype
is
"
pause
",
let
result
be
the
result
of
trying
to
process
a
pause
action
with
arguments
action
item
and
action
,
and
return
result
.
Let
key
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
value
from
action
item
.
If key is not a String containing a single unicode code point or grapheme cluster? return error with error code invalid argument .
Set
the
value
property
on
action
to
key
.
Return success with data action .
When required to process a pointer action with arguments id , parameters , and action item , a remote end must perform the following steps:
Let
subtype
be
the
result
of
getting
a
property
named
type
from
action
item
.
If
subtype
is
not
one
of
the
values
"
pause
",
"
pointerUp
",
"
pointerDown
",
"
pointerMove
",
or
"
pointerCancel
",
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Let
action
be
an
action
object
constructed
with
arguments
id
,
"
pointer
",
and
subtype
.
If
subtype
is
"
pause
",
let
result
be
the
result
of
trying
to
process
a
pause
action
with
arguments
action
item
and
action
,
and
return
result
.
Set
the
pointerType
property
of
action
equal
to
the
pointerType
property
of
parameters
.
If
subtype
is
"
pointerUp
"
or
"
pointerDown
",
process
a
pointer
up
or
pointer
down
action
with
arguments
action
item
and
action
.
If
doing
so
results
in
an
error
,
return
that
error
.
If
subtype
is
"
pointerMove
"
process
a
pointer
move
action
with
arguments
action
item
and
action
.
If
doing
so
results
in
an
error
,
return
that
error
.
If
subtype
is
"
pointerCancel
"
process
a
pointer
cancel
action
.
If
doing
so
results
in
an
error
,
return
that
error
.
Return success with data action .
When required to process a pause action with arguments action item , and action , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
duration
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
duration
"
from
action
item
.
If duration is not undefined and duration is not an Integer greater than or equal to 0, return error with error code invalid argument .
Set
the
duration
property
of
action
to
duration
.
Return success with data action .
When required to process a pointer up or pointer down action with arguments action item , and action , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
button
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
button
from
action
item
.
If button is not an Integer greater than or equal to 0 return error with error code invalid argument .
Set
the
button
property
of
action
to
button
.
Return
success
with
data
null
.
When required to process a pointer move action with arguments action item , and action , a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
duration
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
duration
from
action
item
.
If duration is not undefined and duration is not an Integer greater than or equal to 0, return error with error code invalid argument .
Set
the
duration
property
of
action
to
duration
.
Let
origin
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
origin
from
action
item
.
If
origin
is
undefined
let
origin
equal
"
viewport
".
If
origin
is
not
equal
to
"
viewport
"
or
"
pointer
"
and
origin
is
not
an
Object
that
represents
a
web
element
,
return
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Set
the
origin
property
of
action
to
origin
.
Let
x
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
x
from
action
item
.
If x is not undefined and is not an Integer , return error with error code invalid argument .
Set
the
x
property
of
action
to
x
.
Let
y
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
y
from
action
item
.
If y is not undefined and is not an Integer , return error with error code invalid argument .
Set
the
y
property
of
action
to
y
.
Return
success
with
data
null
.
The algorithm to dispatch actions takes a list of actions grouped by tick , and then causes each action to be run at the appropriate point in the sequence.
When asked to dispatch actions with argument actions by tick , a remote end must run the following steps:
For each item tick actions in actions by tick :
Let tick duration be the result of computing the tick duration with argument tick actions .
Dispatch tick actions with arguments tick actions and tick duration . If this results in an error return that error.
Wait until the following conditions are all met:
There are no pending asynchronous waits arising from the last invocation of the dispatch tick actions steps.
The user agent event loop has spun enough times to process the DOM events generated by the last invocation of the dispatch tick actions steps.
At least tick duration milliseconds have passed.
Return
success
with
data
null
.
When required to compute the tick duration with argument tick actions , a remote end must take the following steps:
Let max duration be 0.
For each action object in tick actions :
let duration be undefined .
If
action
object
has
subtype
property
set
to
"
pause
"
or
action
object
has
type
property
set
to
"
pointer
"
and
subtype
property
set
to
"
pointerMove
",
let
duration
be
equal
to
the
duration
property
of
action
object
.
If duration is not undefined , and duration is greater than max duration , let max duration be equal to duration.
Return max duration .
When required to dispatch tick actions with arguments tick actions and tick duration , a remote end must run the following steps:
For each action object in tick actions :
Let
source
id
be
equal
to
the
value
of
action
object
’s
id
property.
Let
source
type
be
equal
to
the
value
of
action
object
’s
type
property.
If the current session ’s input state table doesn’t have a property corresponding to source id , then let the property corresponding to source id be a new object of the corresponding input source state type for source type .
Let device state be the input source state corresponding to source id in the current session ’s input state table .
Let
algorithm
be
the
value
of
the
column
dispatch
action
algorithm
from
the
following
table
of
dispatch
action
algorithms
that
matches
the
source
type
and
the
action
object
’s
subtype
property,
to
a
dispatch
action
algorithm.
source type |
subtype
property
| Dispatch action algorithm |
---|---|---|
"
none
"
|
"
pause
"
| Dispatch a pause action |
"
key
"
|
"
pause
"
| Dispatch a pause action |
"
key
"
|
"
keyDown
"
| Dispatch a keyDown action |
"
key
"
|
"
keyUp
"
| Dispatch a keyUp action |
"
pointer
"
|
"
pause
"
| Dispatch a pause action |
"
pointer
"
|
"
pointerDown
"
| Dispatch a pointerDown action |
"
pointer
"
|
"
pointerUp
"
| Dispatch a pointerUp action |
"
pointer
"
|
"
pointerMove
| Dispatch a pointerMove action |
"
pointer
"
|
"
pointerCancel
| Dispatch a pointerCancel action |
When required to dispatch a pause action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
The normalised key value for a raw key key is, if key appears in the table below, the string value in the second column on the row containing key ’s unicode code point in the first column, otherwise it is key .
key ’s codepoint | Normalised key value |
---|---|
\uE000
|
"Unidentified"
|
\uE001
|
"Cancel"
|
\uE002
|
"Help"
|
\uE003
|
"Backspace"
|
\uE004
|
"Tab"
|
\uE005
|
"Clear"
|
\uE006
|
"Return"
|
\uE007
|
"Enter"
|
\uE008
|
"Shift"
|
\uE009
|
"Control"
|
\uE00A
|
"Alt"
|
\uE00B
|
"Pause"
|
\uE00C
|
"Escape"
|
\uE00D
|
"
"
|
\uE00E
|
"PageUp"
|
\uE00F
|
"PageDown"
|
\uE010
|
"End"
|
\uE011
|
"Home"
|
\uE012
|
"ArrowLeft"
|
\uE013
|
"ArrowUp"
|
\uE014
|
"ArrowRight"
|
\uE015
|
"ArrowDown"
|
\uE016
|
"Insert"
|
\uE017
|
"Delete"
|
\uE018
|
";"
|
\uE019
|
"="
|
\uE01A
|
"0"
|
\uE01B
|
"1"
|
\uE01C
|
"2"
|
\uE01D
|
"3"
|
\uE01E
|
"4"
|
\uE01F
|
"5"
|
\uE020
|
"6"
|
\uE021
|
"7"
|
\uE022
|
"8"
|
\uE023
|
"9"
|
\uE024
|
"*"
|
\uE025
|
"+"
|
\uE026
|
","
|
\uE027
|
"-"
|
\uE028
|
"."
|
\uE029
|
"/"
|
\uE031
|
"F1"
|
\uE032
|
"F2"
|
\uE033
|
"F3"
|
\uE034
|
"F4"
|
\uE035
|
"F5"
|
\uE036
|
"F6"
|
\uE037
|
"F7"
|
\uE038
|
"F8"
|
\uE039
|
"F9"
|
\uE03A
|
"F10"
|
\uE03B
|
"F11"
|
\uE03C
|
"F12"
|
\uE03D
|
"Meta"
|
\uE040
|
"ZenkakuHankaku"
|
\uE050
|
"Shift"
|
\uE051
|
"Control"
|
\uE052
|
"Alt"
|
\uE053
|
"Meta"
|
\uE054
|
"PageUp"
|
\uE055
|
"PageDown"
|
\uE056
|
"End"
|
\uE057
|
"Home"
|
\uE058
|
"ArrowLeft"
|
\uE059
|
"ArrowUp"
|
\uE05A
|
"ArrowRight"
|
\uE05B
|
"ArrowDown"
|
\uE05C
|
"Insert"
|
\uE05D
|
"Delete"
|
The code for key is the value in the last column of the following table on the row with key in either the first or second column, if any such row exists, otherwise it is undefined .
A shifted character is one that appears in the second column of the following table.
Key | Alternate Key | code |
---|---|---|
"`"
|
"~"
|
"Backquote"
|
"\"
|
"|"
|
"Backslash"
|
"\uE003"
|
|
"Backspace"
|
"["
|
"{"
|
"BracketLeft"
|
"]"
|
"}"
|
"BracketRight"
|
","
|
"<"
|
"Comma"
|
"0"
|
")"
|
"Digit0"
|
"1"
|
"!"
|
"Digit1"
|
"2"
|
"@"
|
"Digit2"
|
"3"
|
"#"
|
"Digit3"
|
"4"
|
"$"
|
"Digit4"
|
"5"
|
"%"
|
"Digit5"
|
"6"
|
"^"
|
"Digit6"
|
"7"
|
"&"
|
"Digit7"
|
"8"
|
"*"
|
"Digit8"
|
"9"
|
"("
|
"Digit9"
|
"="
|
"+"
|
"Equal"
|
"<"
|
">"
|
"IntlBackslash"
|
"a"
|
"A"
|
"KeyA"
|
"b"
|
"B"
|
"KeyB"
|
"c"
|
"C"
|
"KeyC"
|
"d"
|
"D"
|
"KeyD"
|
"e"
|
"E"
|
"KeyE"
|
"f"
|
"F"
|
"KeyF"
|
"g"
|
"G"
|
"KeyG"
|
"h"
|
"H"
|
"KeyH"
|
"i"
|
"I"
|
"KeyI"
|
"j"
|
"J"
|
"KeyJ"
|
"k"
|
"K"
|
"KeyK"
|
"l"
|
"L"
|
"KeyL"
|
"m"
|
"M"
|
"KeyM"
|
"n"
|
"N"
|
"KeyN"
|
"o"
|
"O"
|
"KeyO"
|
"p"
|
"P"
|
"KeyP"
|
"q"
|
"Q"
|
"KeyQ"
|
"r"
|
"R"
|
"KeyR"
|
"s"
|
"S"
|
"KeyS"
|
"t"
|
"T"
|
"KeyT"
|
"u"
|
"U"
|
"KeyU"
|
"v"
|
"V"
|
"KeyV"
|
"w"
|
"W"
|
"KeyW"
|
"x"
|
"X"
|
"KeyX"
|
"y"
|
"Y"
|
"KeyY"
|
"z"
|
"Z"
|
"KeyZ"
|
"-"
|
"_"
|
"Minus"
|
"."
|
">"
|
"Period"
|
"'"
|
"""
|
"Quote"
|
";"
|
":"
|
"Semicolon"
|
"/"
|
"?"
|
"Slash"
|
"\uE00A"
|
|
"AltLeft"
|
"\uE052"
|
|
"AltRight"
|
"\uE009"
|
|
"ControlLeft"
|
"\uE051"
|
|
"ControlRight"
|
"\uE006"
|
|
"Enter"
|
"\uE03D"
|
|
"OSLeft"
|
"\uE053"
|
|
"OSRight"
|
"\uE008"
|
|
"ShiftLeft"
|
"\uE050"
|
|
"ShiftRight"
|
"
"
|
"\uE00D"
|
"Space"
|
"\uE004"
|
|
"Tab"
|
"\uE017"
|
|
"Delete"
|
"\uE010"
|
|
"End"
|
"\uE002"
|
|
"Help"
|
"\uE011"
|
|
"Home"
|
"\uE016"
|
|
"Insert"
|
"\uE00F"
|
|
"PageDown"
|
"\uE00E"
|
|
"PageUp"
|
"\uE015"
|
|
"ArrowDown"
|
"\uE012"
|
|
"ArrowLeft"
|
"\uE014"
|
|
"ArrowRight"
|
"\uE013"
|
|
"ArrowUp"
|
"\uE00C"
|
|
"Escape"
|
"\uE031"
|
|
"F1"
|
"\uE032"
|
|
"F2"
|
"\uE033"
|
|
"F3"
|
"\uE034"
|
|
"F4"
|
"\uE035"
|
|
"F5"
|
"\uE036"
|
|
"F6"
|
"\uE037"
|
|
"F7"
|
"\uE038"
|
|
"F8"
|
"\uE039"
|
|
"F9"
|
"\uE03A"
|
|
"F10"
|
"\uE03B"
|
|
"F11"
|
"\uE03C"
|
|
"F12"
|
"\uE01A"
|
"\uE05C"
|
"Numpad0"
|
"\uE01B"
|
"\uE056"
|
"Numpad1"
|
"\uE01C"
|
"\uE05B"
|
"Numpad2"
|
"\uE01D"
|
"\uE055"
|
"Numpad3"
|
"\uE01E"
|
"\uE058"
|
"Numpad4"
|
"\uE01F"
|
|
"Numpad5"
|
"\uE020"
|
"\uE05A"
|
"Numpad6"
|
"\uE021"
|
"\uE057"
|
"Numpad7"
|
"\uE022"
|
"\uE059"
|
"Numpad8"
|
"\uE023"
|
"\uE054"
|
"Numpad9"
|
"\uE025"
|
|
"NumpadAdd"
|
"\uE026"
|
|
"NumpadComma"
|
"\uE028"
|
"\uE05D"
|
"NumpadDecimal"
|
"\uE029"
|
|
"NumpadDivide"
|
"\uE007"
|
|
"NumpadEnter"
|
"\uE024"
|
|
"NumpadMultiply"
|
"\uE027"
|
|
"NumpadSubtract"
|
The
key
location
for
key
is
the
value
in
the
last
column
in
the
table
below
on
the
row
with
key
appears
in
the
first
column,
if
such
a
row
exists,
otherwise
it
is
0
.
key ’s codepoint | Description | Location |
---|---|---|
\uE007
| Enter |
1
|
\uE008
| Left Shift |
1
|
\uE009
| Left Control |
1
|
\uE00A
| Left Alt |
1
|
\uE01A
| Numpad 0 |
3
|
\uE01B
| Numpad 1 |
3
|
\uE01C
| Numpad 2 |
3
|
\uE01D
| Numpad 3 |
3
|
\uE01E
| Numpad 4 |
3
|
\uE01F
| Numpad 5 |
3
|
\uE020
| Numpad 6 |
3
|
\uE021
| Numpad 7 |
3
|
\uE022
| Numpad 8 |
3
|
\uE023
| Numpad 9 |
3
|
\uE024
| Numpad * |
3
|
\uE025
| Numpad + |
3
|
\uE026
| Numpad , |
3
|
\uE027
| Numpad - |
3
|
\uE028
| Numpad . |
3
|
\uE029
| Numpad / |
3
|
\uE03D
| Left Meta |
1
|
\uE050
| Right Shift |
2
|
\uE051
| Right Control |
2
|
\uE052
| Right Alt |
2
|
\uE053
| Right Meta |
2
|
\uE054
| Numpad PageUp |
3
|
\uE055
| Numpad PageDown |
3
|
\uE056
| Numpad End |
3
|
\uE057
| Numpad Home |
3
|
\uE058
| Numpad ArrowLeft |
3
|
\uE059
| Numpad ArrowUp |
3
|
\uE05A
| Numpad ArrowRight |
3
|
\uE05B
| Numpad ArrowDown |
3
|
\uE05C
| Numpad Insert |
3
|
\uE05D
| Numpad Delete |
3
|
When required to dispatch a keyDown action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
raw
key
be
equal
to
the
action
object
’s
value
property.
Let key be equal to the normalised key value for raw key .
If
the
input
state
’s
pressed
property
contains
key
,
let
repeat
be
true,
otherwise
let
repeat
be
false.
Let code be the code for raw key .
Let location be the key location for raw key .
Let
charCode
,
keyCode
and
which
be
the
implementation-specific
values
of
the
charCode
,
keyCode
and
which
properties
appropriate
for
a
key
with
key
key
and
location
location
on
a
102
key
US
keyboard,
following
the
guidelines
in
[
UI-EVENTS
].
If
key
is
"Alt"
,
let
device
state’s
alt
property
be
true.
If
key
is
"Shift"
,
let
device
state’s
shift
property
be
true.
If
key
is
"Control"
,
let
device
state’s
ctrl
property
be
true.
If
key
is
"Meta"
,
let
device
state’s
meta
property
be
true.
Add
key
to
the
set
corresponding
to
input
state
’s
pressed
property.
Append a copy of action object with the subtype property changed to keyUp to current session ’s input cancel list .
Perform
implementation-specific
action
dispatch
steps
equivalent
to
pressing
a
key
on
the
keyboard
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
[
UI-EVENTS
],
and
producing
the
following
events,
as
appropriate,
with
the
specified
properties.
This
will
always
produce
events
including
at
least
a
keyDown
event.
keyDown
with
properties:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
key
| key |
code
| code |
location
| location |
altKey
|
device
state
’s
alt
property
|
shiftKey
|
device
state
’s
shift
property
|
ctrlKey
|
device
state
’s
ctrl
property
|
metaKey
|
device
state
’s
meta
property
|
repeat
| repeat |
isComposing
| false |
charCode
| charCode |
keyCode
| keyCode |
which
| which |
keyPress
with
properties:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
key
| key |
code
| code |
location
| location |
altKey
|
device
state
’s
alt
property
|
shiftKey
|
device
state
’s
shift
property
|
ctrlKey
|
device
state
’s
ctrl
property
|
metaKey
|
device
state
’s
meta
property
|
repeat
| repeat |
isComposing
| false |
charCode
| charCode |
keyCode
| keyCode |
which
| which |
When required to dispatch a keyUp action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
raw
key
be
equal
to
action
object
’s
value
property.
Let key be equal to the normalised key value for raw key .
If
the
input
state
’s
pressed
property
does
not
contain
key
,
return.
Let code be the code for raw key .
Let location be the key location for raw key .
Let
charCode
,
keyCode
and
which
be
the
implementation-specific
values
of
the
charCode
,
keyCode
and
which
properties
appropriate
for
a
key
with
key
key
and
location
location
on
a
102
key
US
keyboard,
following
the
guidelines
in
[
UI-EVENTS
].
If
key
is
"Alt"
,
let
device
state’s
alt
property
be
false.
If
key
is
"Shift"
,
let
device
state’s
shift
property
be
false.
If
key
is
"Control"
,
let
device
state’s
ctrl
property
be
false.
If
key
is
"Meta"
,
let
device
state’s
meta
property
be
false.
Remove
key
from
the
set
corresponding
to
input
state
’s
pressed
property.
Perform implementation-specific action dispatch steps equivalent to releasing a key on the keyboard in accordance with the requirements of [ UI-EVENTS ], and producing at least the following events with the specified properties:
keyup
,
with
properties:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
key
| key |
code
| code |
location
| location |
altKey
|
device
state
’s
alt
property
|
shiftKey
|
device
state
’s
shift
property
|
ctrlKey
|
device
state
’s
ctrl
property
|
metaKey
|
device
state
’s
meta
property
|
repeat
| false |
isComposing
| false |
charCode
| charCode |
keyCode
| keyCode |
which
| which |
When required to dispatch a pointerDown action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
pointerType
be
equal
to
action
object
’s
pointerType
property.
Let
button
be
equal
to
action
object
’s
button
property.
If
the
input
state
’s
pressed
property
contains
button
return
success
with
data
null
.
Let
x
be
equal
to
input
state
’s
x
property.
Let
y
be
equal
to
input
state
’s
y
property.
Add
button
to
the
set
corresponding
to
input
state
’s
pressed
property,
and
let
buttons
be
the
resulting
value
of
that
property.
Append a copy of action object with the subtype property changed to pointerUp to the current session ’s input cancel list .
Perform
implementation-specific
action
dispatch
steps
equivalent
to
pressing
the
button
numbered
button
on
the
pointer
with
ID
source
id
,
having
type
pointerType
at
viewport
x
coordinate
x
,
viewport
y
coordinate
y
,
with
buttons
buttons
depressed
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
[
UI-EVENTS
]
and
[
POINTER-EVENTS
].
The
generated
events
must
set
ctrlKey
,
shiftKey
,
altKey
,
and
metaKey
from
the
calculated
global
key
state
.
Type
specific
properties
for
the
pointer
that
are
not
exposed
through
the
webdriver
API
must
be
set
to
the
default
value
specified
for
hardware
that
doesn’t
support
that
property.
When required to dispatch a pointerUp action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
pointerType
be
equal
to
action
object
’s
pointerType
property.
Let
button
be
equal
to
action
object
’s
button
property.
If
the
input
state
’s
pressed
property
does
not
contain
button
,
return
success
with
data
null
.
Let
x
be
equal
to
input
state
’s
x
property.
Let
y
be
equal
to
input
state
’s
y
property.
Remove
button
from
the
set
corresponding
to
input
state
’s
pressed
property,
and
let
buttons
be
the
resulting
value
of
that
property.
Perform
implementation-specific
action
dispatch
steps
equivalent
to
releasing
the
button
numbered
button
on
the
pointer
of
ID
source
id
having
type
pointerType
at
viewport
x
coordinate
x
,
viewport
y
coordinate
y
,
with
buttons
buttons
depressed,
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
[
UI-EVENTS
]
and
[
POINTER-EVENTS
].
The
generated
events
must
set
ctrlKey
,
shiftKey
,
altKey
,
and
metaKey
from
the
calculated
global
key
state
.
Type
specific
properties
for
the
pointer
that
are
not
exposed
through
the
webdriver
API
must
be
set
to
the
default
value
specified
for
hardware
that
doesn’t
support
that
property.
When required to dispatch a pointerMove action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
Let
x
offset
be
equal
to
the
x
property
of
action
object
.
Let
y
offset
be
equal
to
the
y
property
of
action
object
.
Let
start
x
be
equal
to
the
x
property
of
input
state
.
Let
start
y
be
equal
to
the
y
property
of
input
state
.
Let
origin
be
equal
to
the
origin
property
of
action
object
.
Run the substeps of the first matching value of origin :
viewport
"
Let x equal x offset and y equal y offset .
pointer
"
Let x equal start x + x offset and y equal start y + y offset .
Let element be equal to the result of trying to get a known connected element with argument origin .
Let x element and y element be the result of calculating the in-view center point of element .
Let x equal x element + x offset , and y equal y element + y offset .
If x is less than 0 or greater than the width of the viewport in CSS pixels , then return error with error code move target out of bounds .
If y is less than 0 or greater than the height of the viewport in CSS pixels , then return error with error code move target out of bounds .
Let
duration
be
equal
to
action
object
’s
duration
property
if
it
is
not
undefined
,
or
tick
duration
otherwise.
If duration is greater than 0 and inside any implementation-defined bounds, asynchronously wait for an implementation defined amount of time to pass.
Perform a pointer move with arguments source id , input state , duration , start x , start y , x , y .
When required to perform a pointer move with arguments source id , input state , duration , start x , start y , target x and target y , an implementation must run the following steps:
Let time delta be the time since the beginning of the current tick , measured in milliseconds on a monotonic clock.
Let duration ratio be the ratio of time delta and duration , if duration is greater than 0, or 1 otherwise.
If
duration
ratio
is
1,
or
close
enough
to
1
that
the
implementation
will
not
further
subdivide
the
move
action,
let
last
be
true.
Otherwise
let
last
be
false
.
If last is true, let x equal target x and y equal target y .
Otherwise let x equal an approximation to duration ratio × ( target x - start x ) + start x , and y equal an approximation to duration ratio × ( target y - start y ) + start y .
Let
current
x
equal
the
x
property
of
input
state
.
Let
current
y
equal
the
y
property
of
input
state
.
If x is not equal to current x or y is not equal to current y , run the following steps:
Let
buttons
be
equal
to
input
state’s
buttons
property.
Perform
implementation-specific
action
dispatch
steps
equivalent
to
moving
the
pointer
with
ID
source
id
having
type
pointerType
from
viewport
x
coordinate
current
x
,
viewport
y
coordinate
y
to
viewport
x
coordinate
x
and
viewport
y
coordinate
y
,
with
buttons
buttons
depressed,
in
accordance
with
the
requirements
of
[
UI-EVENTS
]
and
[
POINTER-EVENTS
].
The
generated
events
must
set
ctrlKey
,
shiftKey
,
altKey
,
and
metaKey
from
the
calculated
global
key
state
.
Type
specific
properties
for
the
pointer
that
are
not
exposed
through
the
WebDriver
API
must
be
set
to
the
default
value
specified
for
hardware
that
doesn’t
support
that
property.
In
the
case
where
the
pointerType
is
"
pen
"
or
"
touch
",
and
buttons
is
empty,
this
may
be
a
no-op.
For
a
pointer
of
type
"
mouse
"
this
will
always
produce
events
including
at
least
a
pointerMove
event.
Let
input
state
’s
x
property
equal
x
and
y
property
equal
y
.
If last is true, return.
Run the following substeps in parallel :
Asynchronously wait for an implementation defined amount of time to pass.
Perform a pointer move with arguments source id , input state , duration , start x , start y , target x , target y .
When required to dispatch a pointerCancel action with arguments source id , action object , input state and tick duration a remote end must run the following steps:
Perform implementation-specific action dispatch steps equivalent to cancelling the any action of the pointer with ID source id having type pointerType , in accordance with the requirements of [ UI-EVENTS ] and [ POINTER-EVENTS ].
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/actions |
The remote end steps are:
Let actions by tick be the result of trying to extract an action sequence with argument parameters .
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Handle any user prompts . If this results in an error , return that error .
Dispatch actions with argument actions by tick . If this results in an error return that error.
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
DELETE | /session/{ session id }/actions |
The Release Actions command is used to release all the keys and pointer buttons that are currently depressed. This causes events to be fired as if the state was released by an explicit series of actions. It also clears all the internal state of the virtual devices.
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Let undo actions be equal to the current session ’s input cancel list in reverse order.
Dispatch tick actions with arguments undo actions and duration 0.
Let the current session ’s input cancel list be an empty List .
Let the current session ’s input state table be an empty map.
Let the current session ’s active input sources be an empty list .
This chapter describes interaction with various types of user prompts . The common denominator for user prompts is that they are modal windows requiring users to interact with them before the event loop is unpaused and control is returned to the current top-level browsing context .
By default user prompts are not handled automatically unless a user prompt handler has been defined. When a user prompt appears, it is the task of the subsequent command to handle it. If the subsequent requested command is not one listed in this chapter, an unexpected alert open error will be returned.
User
prompts
that
are
spawned
from
beforeunload
event
handlers,
are
dismissed
implicitly
upon
navigation
or
close
window
,
regardless
of
the
defined
user
prompt
handler
.
A
user
prompt
has
an
associated
user
prompt
message
that
is
the
string
message
shown
to
the
user,
or
null
if
the
message
length
is
0
.
The following table of simple dialogs enumerates all supported simple dialogs , along with the commands that are allowed to interact with it as a non-normative reference:
Definition | Dialog | Interactions |
---|---|---|
Alert |
window.
alert
|
Accept
Alert
Dismiss Alert Get Alert Text |
Confirm |
window.
confirm
|
Dismiss
Alert
Accept Alert Get Alert Text |
Prompt |
window.
prompt
|
Dismiss
Alert
Accept Alert Get Alert Text Send Alert Text |
The current user prompt is said to be the active user prompt , which can be one of the entries on the table of simple dialogs .
To dismiss the current user prompt , do so as if the user would click the Cancel or OK button, whichever is present, in that order.
To accept the current user prompt , do so as if the user would click the OK button.
The user prompt handler defines what action the remote end must take when a user prompt is encountered. This is defined by the unhandled prompt behavior capability. The following known prompt handling approaches table lists the keywords and states for the attribute:
Keyword | State | Description |
---|---|---|
"
dismiss
"
| Dismiss state | All simple dialogs encountered should be dismissed . |
"
accept
"
| Accept state | All simple dialogs encountered should be accepted . |
"
dismiss
and
notify
"
| Dismiss and notify state | All simple dialogs encountered should be dismissed , and an error returned that the dialog was handled. |
"
accept
and
notify
"
| Accept and notify state | All simple dialogs encountered should be accepted , and an error returned that the dialog was handled. |
"
ignore
"
| Ignore state | All simple dialogs encountered should be left to the user to handle. |
When required to deserialize as an unhandled prompt behavior an argument value :
If value is not a string return an error with error code invalid argument .
If
value
is
not
present
as
a
keyword
in
the
known
prompt
handling
approaches
table
return
an
error
with
error
code
invalid
argument
.
Return success with data value .
An annotated unexpected alert open error is an error with error code unexpected alert open and an optional error data dictionary with the following entries:
text
"
In order to handle any user prompts a remote end must take the following steps:
If there is no current user prompt , abort these steps and return success .
Perform the following substeps based on the current session ’s user prompt handler :
Dismiss the current user prompt .
Accept the current user prompt .
Dismiss the current user prompt .
Return an annotated unexpected alert open error .
Accept the current user prompt .
Return an annotated unexpected alert open error .
Return an annotated unexpected alert open error .
Return success .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/alert/dismiss |
The Dismiss Alert command dismisses a simple dialog if present . A request to dismiss an alert user prompt , which may not necessarily have a dismiss button, has the same effect as accepting it.
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
If there is no current user prompt , return error with error code no such alert .
Dismiss the current user prompt .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/alert/accept |
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
If there is no current user prompt , return error with error code no such alert .
Accept the current user prompt .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/alert/text |
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
If there is no current user prompt , return error with error code no such alert .
Let
message
be
the
text
message
associated
with
the
current
user
prompt
,
or
otherwise
be
null
.
Return success with data message .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
POST | /session/{ session id }/alert/text |
The
Send
Alert
Text
command
sets
the
text
field
of
a
window.
prompt
user
prompt
to
the
given
value.
The remote end steps are:
Let
text
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
"
text
"
from
parameters
.
If text is not a String , return error with error code invalid argument .
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
If there is no current user prompt , return error with error code no such alert .
Run the substeps of the first matching current user prompt :
Return error with error code element not interactable .
Do nothing.
Return error with error code unsupported operation .
Perform user agent dependent steps to set the value of current user prompt ’s text field to text .
Screenshots are a mechanism for providing additional visual diagnostic information. They work by dumping a snapshot of the initial viewport ’s framebuffer as a lossless PNG image. It is returned to the local end as a Base64 encoded string.
WebDriver provides the Take Screenshot command to capture the top-level browsing context ’s initial viewport , and a command Take Element Screenshot for doing the same with the visible region of an element ’s bounding rectangle after it has been scrolled into view .
In order to draw a bounding box from the framebuffer , given a rectangle :
If either the initial viewport ’s width or height is 0 CSS pixels , return error with error code unable to capture screen .
Let paint width be the initial viewport ’s width – min ( rectangle x coordinate , rectangle x coordinate + rectangle width dimension ).
Let paint height be the initial viewport ’s height – min ( rectangle y coordinate , rectangle y coordinate + rectangle height dimension ).
Let
canvas
be
a
new
canvas
element
,
and
set
its
width
and
height
to
paint
width
and
paint
height
,
respectively.
Let context , a canvas context mode , be the result of invoking the 2D context creation algorithm given canvas as the target.
Complete implementation specific steps equivalent to drawing the region of the framebuffer specified by the following coordinates onto context :
Return success with canvas .
To
encode
as
Base64
a
canvas
element
:
If
the
canvas
element
’s
bitmap’s
origin-clean
flag
is
set
to
false,
return
error
with
error
code
unable
to
capture
screen
.
If
the
canvas
element
’s
bitmap
has
no
pixels
(i.e.
either
its
horizontal
dimension
or
vertical
dimension
is
zero)
then
return
error
with
error
code
unable
to
capture
screen
.
Let
file
be
a
serialization
of
the
canvas
element’s
bitmap
as
a
file
,
using
"
image/png
"
as
an
argument.
Let
index
be
the
index
of
"
,
"
in
data
url
.
Let encoded string be a substring of data url using ( index + 1) as the start argument.
Return success with data encoded string .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/screenshot |
The remote end steps are:
If the current top-level browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
When the user agent is next to run the animation frame callbacks :
Let root rect be the current top-level browsing context ’s document element ’s rectangle .
Let screenshot be the result of trying to call draw a bounding box from the framebuffer , given root rect as an argument.
Let
canvas
be
a
canvas
element
of
screenshot
result
’s
data.
Let encoding be the result of trying encoding as Base64 canvas .
Let encoded string be encoding result ’s data.
Return success with data encoded string .
HTTP Method | URI Template |
---|---|
GET | /session/{ session id }/element/{ element id }/screenshot |
The
Take
Element
Screenshot
command
takes
a
screenshot
of
the
visible
region
encompassed
by
the
bounding
rectangle
of
an
element
.
If
given
a
parameter
argument
scroll
that
evaluates
to
false,
the
element
will
not
be
scrolled
into
view
.
The remote end steps are:
Let
scroll
be
the
result
of
getting
the
property
scroll
from
parameters
if
it
is
not
undefined
.
Otherwise
let
it
be
true.
If the current browsing context is no longer open , return error with error code no such window .
Let element be the result of trying to get a known connected element with url variable element id .
If asked to scroll , scroll into view the element .
When the user agent is next to run the animation frame callbacks :
Let element rect be element ’s rectangle .
Let screenshot result be the result of trying to call draw a bounding box from the framebuffer , given element rect as an argument.
Let
canvas
be
a
canvas
element
of
screenshot
result
’s
data.
Let encoding result be the result of trying encoding as Base64 canvas .
Let encoded string be encoding result ’s data.
Return success with data encoded string .
It is advisable that remote ends create a new profile when creating a new session . This prevents potentially sensitive session data from being accessible to new sessions , ensuring both privacy and preventing state from bleeding through to the next session.
A user agent can rely on a command-line flag or a configuration option to test whether to enable WebDriver, or alternatively make the user agent initiate or confirm the connection through a privileged content document or control widget, in case the user agent does not directly implement the HTTP endpoints.
It is strongly suggested that user agents require users to take explicit action to enable WebDriver, and that WebDriver remains disabled in publicly consumed versions of the user agent.
To prevent arbitrary machines on the network from connecting and creating sessions , it is suggested that only connections from loopback devices are allowed by default.
The
remote
end
can
include
a
configuration
option
to
limit
the
accepted
IP
range
allowed
to
connect
and
make
requests.
The
default
setting
for
this
might
be
to
limit
connections
to
the
IPv4
localhost
CIDR
range
127.0.0.0/8
and
the
IPv6
localhost
address
::1
.
[
RFC4632
]
It is also suggested that user agents make an effort to visually distinguish a user agent session that is under control of WebDriver from those used for normal browsing sessions. This can be done through a browser chrome element such as a “door hanger”, colorful decoration of the OS window, or some widget element that is prevalent in the window so that it easy to identify automation windows.
Although WebDriver does not define a primitive to ascertain the visibility of an element in the viewport , we acknowledge that it is an important feature for many users. Here we include a recommended approach which will give a simplified approximation of an element ’s visibility, but please note that it relies only on tree-traversal, and only covers a subset of visibility checks.
The
visibility
of
an
element
is
guided
by
what
is
perceptually
visible
to
the
human
eye.
In
this
context,
an
element
’s
displayedness
does
not
relate
to
the
visibility
or
display
style
properties.
The approach recommended to implementors to ascertain an element ’s visibility was originally developed by the Selenium project, and is based on crude approximations about an element 's nature and relationship in the tree. An element is in general to be considered visible if any part of it is drawn on the canvas within the boundaries of the viewport.
The
element
displayed
algorithm
is
a
boolean
state
where
true
signifies
that
the
element
is
displayed
and
false
signifies
that
the
element
is
not
displayed.
To
compute
the
state
on
element
,
invoke
the
Call
(
bot.dom.isShown
,
null
,
element
).
If
doing
so
does
not
produce
an
error,
return
the
return
value
from
this
function
call.
Otherwise
return
an
error
with
error
code
unknown
error
.
This
function
is
typically
exposed
to
GET
requests
with
a
URI
Template
of
/session/{session
id}/element/{element
id}/displayed
.
There have been a lot of people that have helped make browser automation possible over the years and thereby furthered the goals of this standard. In particular, thanks goes to the Selenium Open Source community, without which this standard would never have been possible.
This standard is authored by Aleksey Chemakin, Andreas Tolfsen , Andrey Botalov, Brian Burg, Christian Bromann, Clayton Martin, Daniel Wagner-Hall, David Burns , Dominique Hazael-Massieux, Eran Messeri, Erik Wilde, Gábor Csárdi, Henrik Skupin, James Graham, Jason Juang, Jason Leyba, Jim Evans, John Chen, John Jansen, Jonathan Lipps, Jonathon Kereliuk, Luke Inman-Semerau, Maja Frydrychowicz , Malini Das, Marc Fisher, Mike Pennisi, Ondřej Machulda, Randall Kent, Sam Sneddon, Seva Lotoshnikov, Simon Stewart , Titus Fortner, and Vangelis Katsikaros. The work is coordinated and edited by David Burns and Simon Stewart .
Thanks to Berge Schwebs Bjørlo, Lukas Tetzlaff, Malcolm Rowe, Michael[tm] Smith, Nathan Bloomfield, Philippe Le Hégaret, Robin Berjon, Ross Patterson, and Wilhelm Joys Andersen for proofreading and suggesting areas for improvement.
This specification relies on several other underlying specifications.
The following terms are defined in the Content Security Policy Level 3 specification: [ CSP3 ]
The following terms are defined in the Document Object Model specification: [ DOM ]
getElementsByTagName
HTMLCollection
isTrusted
NodeList
querySelectorAll
querySelector
Text
node
The following attributes are defined in the Document Object Model specification: [ DOM ]
The following attributes are defined in the DOM Parsing and Serialisation specification: [ DOM-PARSING ]
The following attributes are defined in the UI Events specification: [ UI-EVENTS ]
The following attributes are defined in the UI Events Code specification: [ UIEVENTS-CODE ]
The following attributes are defined in the UI Events Code specification: [ UIEVENTS-KEY ]
The following terms are defined in the DOM Parsing and Serialization Specification: [ DOMPARSING ]
The following terms are defined in the ECMAScript Language Specification: [ ECMA-262 ]
The following terms are defined in the WHATWG Encoding specification: [ ENCODING ]
The following terms are defined in the WHATWG Fetch specification: [ FETCH ]
The following interfaces are defined in the W3C File API specification: [ FILEAPI ]
The following terms are defined in the WHATWG Fullscreen specification: [ FULLSCREEN ]
The following terms are defined in the HTML specification: [ HTML ]
activeElement
attribute
on
Document
body
element
Document
object
[[GetOwnProperty]]
of
a
Window
object
HTMLAllCollection
HTMLFormControlsCollection
HTMLOptionsCollection
input
event
applies
Window
object
WindowProxy
exotic
object
setSelectionRange
confirm
alert
prompt
The HTML specification also defines a number of elements which this specification has special-cased behavior for:
The
HTML
specification
also
defines
states
of
the
input
element
:
The HTML specification also defines a range of different attributes:
The HTML Editing APIs specification defines the following terms: [ EDITING ]
The following events are also defined in the HTML specification:
The “data” URL scheme specification defines the following terms: [ RFC2397 ]
To be HTTP compliant , it is supposed that the implementation supports the relevant subsets of [ RFC7230 ], [ RFC7231 ], [ RFC7232 ], [ RFC7234 ], and [ RFC7235 ].
The following terms are defined in the Cookie specification: [ RFC6265 ]
The following terms are defined in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Status Code Registry:
The specification uses URI Templates . [ URI-TEMPLATE ]
hidden
visibilityState
attribute
on
Document
visible
1721e627e3b5ab90a06e82df1b088a33a8d11c20
.
visibility
property
display
property
ScrollIntoViewOptions
block
"
inline
"
To be SOCKS Proxy and SOCKS authentication compliant, it is supposed that the implementation supports the relevant subsets of [ RFC1928 ] and [ RFC1929 ].
The IDL fragments in this specification must be interpreted as required for conforming IDL fragments, as described in the Web IDL specification. [ WEBIDL ]
The following terms are defined in the Promises Guide. [ PROMISES-GUIDE ]
The following terms are defined in the Namespaces in XML [ XML-NAMES ]
The following terms are defined in the Document Object Model XPath standard [ XPATH ]