A utility to convert puppeteer ElementHandle to CSS Selector.
This library uses antonmedv/finder to turn ElementHandle into a unique CSS Selector. Allows developers to easily identify elements.
$ npm install puppeteer-element2selector
Below is a minimal sample code.
import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
import { element2selector } from 'puppeteer-element2selector';
const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto('https://google.com');
const element = await page.$('input');
const selector = await element2selector(element!);
console.log(`Result: ${selector}`); // Result: #tophf > input:nth-child(1)
element
<ElementHandle>options
<Object>seedMinLength
<number> Minimum length of levels in fining selector. Starts from1
. For more robust selectors give this param value around 4-5 depending on depth of you DOM tree.optimizedMinLength
<number> Minimum length for optimising selector. Starts from2
. For example selectorbody > div > div > p
can be optimized to bodyp
.threshold
<number> Max number of selectors to check before falling intonth-child
usage. Checking for uniqueness of selector is very costs operation, if you have DOM tree depth of 5, with 5 classes on each level, that gives you more than 3k selectors to check. finder uses two step approach so it's reaching this threshold in some cases twice. Default1000
is good enough in most cases.
- returns: <string>
See CHANGELOG.md