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Browser Tools Server

A powerful browser tools server for capturing and managing browser events, logs, and screenshots. This server works in conjunction with the Browser Tools Chrome Extension to provide comprehensive browser debugging capabilities.

Features

  • Console log capture
  • Network request monitoring
  • Screenshot capture
  • Element selection tracking
  • WebSocket real-time communication
  • Configurable log limits and settings

Installation

npx @agentdeskai/browser-tools-server

Or install globally:

npm install -g @agentdeskai/browser-tools-server

Usage

  1. Start the server:
npx @agentdeskai/browser-tools-server
  1. The server will start on port 3025 by default

  2. Install and enable the Browser Tools Chrome Extension

  3. The server exposes the following endpoints:

  • /console-logs - Get console logs
  • /console-errors - Get console errors
  • /network-errors - Get network error logs
  • /network-success - Get successful network requests
  • /all-xhr - Get all network requests
  • /screenshot - Capture screenshots
  • /selected-element - Get currently selected DOM element

API Documentation

GET Endpoints

  • GET /console-logs - Returns recent console logs
  • GET /console-errors - Returns recent console errors
  • GET /network-errors - Returns recent network errors
  • GET /network-success - Returns recent successful network requests
  • GET /all-xhr - Returns all recent network requests
  • GET /selected-element - Returns the currently selected DOM element

POST Endpoints

  • POST /extension-log - Receive logs from the extension
  • POST /screenshot - Capture and save screenshots
  • POST /selected-element - Update the selected element
  • POST /wipelogs - Clear all stored logs

License

MIT