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[!NOTE]
This repository serves the Patchright-NodeJS Package. To use Patchright with Python, check out the Python Package. Also check out the main Patchright Driver Repository
# Install Patchright from NPM
npm i patchright
# Install Chromium-Driver for Patchright
npx patchright install chromium
[!WARNING]
Patchright only patches CHROMIUM based browsers. Firefox and Webkit are not supported.
// patchright here!
const { chromium } = require('patchright');
(async () => {
const browser = await chromium.launch();
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto('http://example.com');
// other actions...
await browser.close();
})();
To be completely undetected, use the following configuration:
chromium.launchPersistentContext("...", {
channel: "chrome",
headless: false,
viewport: null,
});
This is the biggest Patch Patchright uses. To avoid detection by this leak, patchright avoids using Runtime.enable by executing Javascript in (isolated) ExecutionContexts.
Patchright patches this leak by disabling the Console API all together. This means, console functionality will not work in Patchright. If you really need the console, you might be better off using Javascript loggers, although they also can be easily detected.
Patchright tweaks the Playwright Default Args to avoid detection by Command Flag Leaks. This (most importantly) affects:
--disable-blink-features=AutomationControlled
(added) to avoid navigator.webdriver detection.--enable-automation
(removed) to avoid navigator.webdriver detection.--disable-popup-blocking
(removed) to avoid popup crashing.--disable-component-update
(removed) to avoid detection as a Stealth Driver.--disable-default-apps
(removed) to enable default apps.--disable-extensions
(removed) to enable extensionsPatchright patches some general leaks in the Playwright codebase. This mainly includes poor setups and obvious detection points.
With the right setup, Patchright currently is considered undetectable. Patchright passes:
See the original Playwright Documentation and API Reference
Deployment of new Patchright versions are automatic, but bugs due to Playwright codebase changes may occur. Fixes for these bugs might take a few days to be released.
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Patchright is licensed Apache 2.0
This repository is provided for educational purposes only.
No warranties are provided regarding accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose. Use at your own risk—the authors and maintainers assume no liability for any damages, legal issues, or warranty breaches resulting from use, modification, or distribution of this code.
Any misuse or legal violations are the sole responsibility of the user.
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A high-level API to automate web browsers
The npm package patchright receives a total of 6,410 weekly downloads. As such, patchright popularity was classified as popular.
We found that patchright demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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