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Version: 25.1.0

Chrome Extensions

Puppeteer can be used for testing Chrome Extensions.

Load extensionsโ€‹

Using LaunchOptionsโ€‹

import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
import path from 'path';

const pathToExtension = path.join(process.cwd(), 'my-extension');
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
pipe: true,
enableExtensions: [pathToExtension],
});

At runtimeโ€‹

import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
import path from 'path';

const pathToExtension = path.join(process.cwd(), 'my-extension');
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
pipe: true,
enableExtensions: true,
});

const extensionId = await browser.installExtension(pathToExtension);

Listing and uninstallingโ€‹

You can list all installed extensions and their properties using the browser.extensions() method. To uninstall an extension, use the browser.uninstallExtension() method.

const extensions = await browser.extensions();
const extension = extensions.get(extensionId);

console.log(extension?.name);
console.log(extension?.version);

await browser.uninstallExtension(extensionId);

Background contextsโ€‹

You can get a reference to the extension service worker or background page, which can be useful for evaluating code in the extension context or forcefully terminating the service worker.

Service worker (MV3)โ€‹

import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
import path from 'path';

const pathToExtension = path.join(process.cwd(), 'my-extension');
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
pipe: true,
enableExtensions: [pathToExtension],
});

const workerTarget = await browser.waitForTarget(
// Assumes that there is only one service worker created by the extension and its URL ends with background.js.
target =>
target.type() === 'service_worker' &&
target.url().endsWith('background.js'),
);

const worker = await workerTarget.worker();

// Test the service worker.

await browser.close();

Background page (MV2)โ€‹

The following is code for getting a handle to the background page of an extension whose source is located in ./my-extension:

import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
import path from 'path';

const pathToExtension = path.join(process.cwd(), 'my-extension');
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
pipe: true,
enableExtensions: [pathToExtension],
});
const backgroundPageTarget = await browser.waitForTarget(
target => target.type() === 'background_page',
);
const backgroundPage = await backgroundPageTarget.page();

// Test the background page as you would any other page.

await browser.close();

Access the service worker as above. Then:

await worker.evaluate('chrome.action.openPopup();');

const popupTarget = await browser.waitForTarget(
// Assumes that there is only one page with the URL ending with popup.html
// and that is the popup created by the extension.
target => target.type() === 'page' && target.url().endsWith('popup.html'),
);

const popupPage = await popupTarget.asPage();

// Test the popup page as you would any other page.

await browser.close();

Triggering extension actionโ€‹

You can trigger the default extension action for a page using the page.triggerExtensionAction() method. This will trigger the extension's action as if the user clicked the extension's button in the toolbar.

const extensions = await browser.extensions();
const extension = extensions.get(extensionId);

// You can trigger the action for a specific extension on a page.
await page.triggerExtensionAction(extension);

// Alternatively, you can trigger it from the extension object itself.
await extension.triggerAction(page);

// If the action opens a popup, you can then wait for the popup target.
const popupTarget = await browser.waitForTarget(
target =>
target.type() === 'page' &&
target.url().includes(extensionId) &&
target.url().endsWith('popup.html'),
);

Content scriptsโ€‹

Content scripts are injected as normal. Use browser.newPage() and page.goto() to navigate to a page where a content script will be injected.

To evaluate code in the context of a content script, you can use the page.extensionRealms() method to find the realm associated with the extension and then use its evaluate() method.

// Get the extension ID
const extensionId = await browser.installExtension(pathToExtension);

// Find the extension realm.
const realms = page.extensionRealms();
let extensionRealm;
for (const realm of realms) {
const extension = await realm.extension();
if (extension?.id === extensionId) {
extensionRealm = realm;
break;
}
}

if (!extensionRealm) {
throw new Error('Extension realm not found');
}

// Evaluate code in the content script context.
const result = await extensionRealm.evaluate(() => {
return document.title;
});

Learn moreโ€‹

To learn more, see the documentation on Chrome for Developers.