BrowserWing Executor API
Overview
BrowserWing Executor provides comprehensive browser automation capabilities through HTTP APIs. You can control browser navigation, interact with page elements, extract data, and analyze page structure.
API Base URL: http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor
Authentication: Use X-BrowserWing-Key: <api-key> header or Authorization: Bearer <token>
Core Capabilities
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Page Navigation: Navigate to URLs, go back/forward, reload
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Element Interaction: Click, type, select, hover on page elements
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Data Extraction: Extract text, attributes, values from elements
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Accessibility Analysis: Get accessibility snapshot to understand page structure
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Advanced Operations: Screenshot, JavaScript execution, keyboard input
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Batch Processing: Execute multiple operations in sequence
API Endpoints
- Discover Available Commands
IMPORTANT: Always call this endpoint first to see all available commands and their parameters.
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/help'
Response: Returns complete list of all commands with parameters, examples, and usage guidelines.
Query specific command:
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/help?command=extract'
- Get Accessibility Snapshot
CRITICAL: Always call this after navigation to understand page structure and get element RefIDs.
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/snapshot'
Response Example:
{ "success": true, "snapshot_text": "Clickable Elements:\n @e1 Login (role: button)\n @e2 Sign Up (role: link)\n\nInput Elements:\n @e3 Email (role: textbox) [placeholder: your@email.com]\n @e4 Password (role: textbox)" }
Use Cases:
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Understand what interactive elements are on the page
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Get element RefIDs (@e1, @e2, etc.) for precise identification
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See element labels, roles, and attributes
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The accessibility tree is cleaner than raw DOM and better for LLMs
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RefIDs are stable references that work reliably across page changes
- Common Operations
Navigate to URL
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/navigate'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"url": "https://example.com"}'
Click Element
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/click'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"identifier": "@e1"}'
Identifier formats:
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RefID (Recommended): @e1 , @e2 (from snapshot)
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CSS Selector: #button-id , .class-name
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XPath: //button[@type='submit']
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Text: Login (text content)
Type Text
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/type'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"identifier": "@e3", "text": "user@example.com"}'
Extract Data
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/extract'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{
"selector": ".product-item",
"fields": ["text", "href"],
"multiple": true
}'
Wait for Element
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/wait'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"identifier": ".loading", "state": "hidden", "timeout": 10}'
Batch Operations
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/batch'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{
"operations": [
{"type": "navigate", "params": {"url": "https://example.com"}, "stop_on_error": true},
{"type": "click", "params": {"identifier": "@e1"}, "stop_on_error": true},
{"type": "type", "params": {"identifier": "@e3", "text": "query"}, "stop_on_error": true}
]
}'
Instructions
Step-by-step workflow:
Discover commands: Call GET /help to see all available operations and their parameters (do this first if unsure).
Navigate: Use POST /navigate to open the target webpage.
Analyze page: Call GET /snapshot to understand page structure and get element RefIDs.
Interact: Use element RefIDs (like @e1 , @e2 ) or CSS selectors to:
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Click elements: POST /click
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Input text: POST /type
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Select options: POST /select
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Wait for elements: POST /wait
Extract data: Use POST /extract to get information from the page.
Present results: Format and show extracted data to the user.
Complete Example
User Request: "Search for 'laptop' on example.com and get the first 5 results"
Your Actions:
- Navigate to search page:
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/navigate'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"url": "https://example.com/search"}'
- Get page structure to find search input:
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/snapshot'
Response shows: @e3 Search (role: textbox) [placeholder: Search...]
- Type search query:
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/type'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"identifier": "@e3", "text": "laptop"}'
- Press Enter to submit:
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/press-key'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"key": "Enter"}'
- Wait for results to load:
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/wait'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{"identifier": ".search-results", "state": "visible", "timeout": 10}'
- Extract search results:
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/extract'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{
"selector": ".result-item",
"fields": ["text", "href"],
"multiple": true
}'
- Present the extracted data:
Found 15 results for 'laptop':
- Gaming Laptop - $1299 (https://...)
- Business Laptop - $899 (https://...) ...
Key Commands Reference
Navigation
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POST /navigate
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Navigate to URL
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POST /go-back
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Go back in history
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POST /go-forward
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Go forward in history
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POST /reload
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Reload current page
Element Interaction
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POST /click
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Click element (supports: RefID @e1 , CSS selector, XPath, text content)
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POST /type
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Type text into input (supports: RefID @e3 , CSS selector, XPath)
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POST /select
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Select dropdown option
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POST /hover
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Hover over element
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POST /wait
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Wait for element state (visible, hidden, enabled)
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POST /press-key
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Press keyboard key (Enter, Tab, Ctrl+S, etc.)
Data Extraction
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POST /extract
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Extract data from elements (supports multiple elements, custom fields)
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POST /get-text
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Get element text content
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POST /get-value
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Get input element value
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GET /page-info
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Get page URL and title
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GET /page-text
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Get all page text
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GET /page-content
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Get full HTML
Page Analysis
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GET /snapshot
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Get accessibility snapshot (⭐ ALWAYS call after navigation)
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GET /clickable-elements
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Get all clickable elements
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GET /input-elements
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Get all input elements
Advanced
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POST /screenshot
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Take page screenshot (base64 encoded)
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POST /evaluate
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Execute JavaScript code
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POST /batch
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Execute multiple operations in sequence
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POST /scroll-to-bottom
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Scroll to page bottom
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POST /resize
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Resize browser window
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POST /tabs
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Manage browser tabs (list, new, switch, close)
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POST /fill-form
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Intelligently fill multiple form fields at once
Debug & Monitoring
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GET /console-messages
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Get browser console messages (logs, warnings, errors)
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GET /network-requests
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Get network requests made by the page
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POST /handle-dialog
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Configure JavaScript dialog (alert, confirm, prompt) handling
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POST /file-upload
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Upload files to input elements
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POST /drag
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Drag and drop elements
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POST /close-page
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Close the current page/tab
Element Identification
You can identify elements using:
RefID (Recommended): @e1 , @e2 , @e3
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Most reliable method - stable across page changes
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Get RefIDs from /snapshot endpoint
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Valid for 5 minutes after snapshot
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Example: "identifier": "@e1"
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Works with multi-strategy fallback for robustness
CSS Selector: #id , .class , button[type="submit"]
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Standard CSS selectors
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Example: "identifier": "#login-button"
XPath: //button[@id='login'] , //a[contains(text(), 'Submit')]
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XPath expressions for complex queries
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Example: "identifier": "//button[@id='login']"
Text Content: Login , Sign Up , Submit
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Searches buttons and links with matching text
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Example: "identifier": "Login"
ARIA Label: Elements with aria-label attribute
- Automatically searched
Guidelines
Before starting:
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Call GET /help if you're unsure about available commands or their parameters
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Ensure browser is started (if not, it will auto-start on first operation)
During automation:
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Always call /snapshot after navigation to get page structure and RefIDs
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Prefer RefIDs (like @e1 ) over CSS selectors for reliability and stability
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Re-snapshot after page changes to get updated RefIDs
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Use /wait for dynamic content that loads asynchronously
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Check element states before interaction (visible, enabled)
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Use /batch for multiple sequential operations to improve efficiency
Error handling:
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If operation fails, check element identifier and try different format
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For timeout errors, increase timeout value
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If element not found, call /snapshot again to refresh page structure
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Explain errors clearly to user with suggested solutions
Data extraction:
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Use fields parameter to specify what to extract: ["text", "href", "src"]
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Set multiple: true to extract from multiple elements
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Format extracted data in a readable way for user
Complete Workflow Example
Scenario: User wants to login to a website
User: "Please log in to example.com with username 'john' and password 'secret123'"
Your Actions:
Step 1: Navigate to login page
POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/navigate {"url": "https://example.com/login"}
Step 2: Get page structure
GET http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/snapshot
Response:
Clickable Elements: @e1 Login (role: button)
Input Elements: @e2 Username (role: textbox) @e3 Password (role: textbox)
Step 3: Enter username
POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/type {"identifier": "@e2", "text": "john"}
Step 4: Enter password
POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/type {"identifier": "@e3", "text": "secret123"}
Step 5: Click login button
POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/click {"identifier": "@e1"}
Step 6: Wait for login success (optional)
POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/wait {"identifier": ".welcome-message", "state": "visible", "timeout": 10}
Step 7: Inform user
"Successfully logged in to example.com!"
Batch Operation Example
Scenario: Fill out a form with multiple fields
Instead of making 5 separate API calls, use one batch operation:
curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/batch'
-H 'Content-Type: application/json'
-d '{
"operations": [
{
"type": "navigate",
"params": {"url": "https://example.com/form"},
"stop_on_error": true
},
{
"type": "type",
"params": {"identifier": "#name", "text": "John Doe"},
"stop_on_error": true
},
{
"type": "type",
"params": {"identifier": "#email", "text": "john@example.com"},
"stop_on_error": true
},
{
"type": "select",
"params": {"identifier": "#country", "value": "United States"},
"stop_on_error": true
},
{
"type": "click",
"params": {"identifier": "#submit"},
"stop_on_error": true
}
]
}'
Best Practices
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Discovery first: If unsure, call /help or /help?command=<name> to learn about commands
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Structure first: Always call /snapshot after navigation to understand the page
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Use accessibility indices: They're more reliable than CSS selectors (elements might have dynamic classes)
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Wait for dynamic content: Use /wait before interacting with elements that load asynchronously
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Batch when possible: Use /batch for multiple sequential operations
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Handle errors gracefully: Provide clear explanations and suggestions when operations fail
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Verify results: After operations, check if desired outcome was achieved
Common Scenarios
Form Filling
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Navigate to form page
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Get accessibility snapshot to find input elements and their RefIDs
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Use /type for each field: @e1 , @e2 , etc.
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Use /select for dropdowns
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Click submit button using its RefID
Data Scraping
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Navigate to target page
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Wait for content to load with /wait
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Use /extract with CSS selector and multiple: true
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Specify fields to extract: ["text", "href", "src"]
Search Operations
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Navigate to search page
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Get accessibility snapshot to locate search input
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Type search query into input
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Press Enter or click search button
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Wait for results
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Extract results data
Login Automation
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Navigate to login page
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Get accessibility snapshot to find RefIDs
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Type username: @e2
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Type password: @e3
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Click login button: @e1
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Wait for success indicator
Important Notes
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Browser must be running (it will auto-start on first operation if needed)
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Operations are executed on the currently active browser tab
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Accessibility snapshot updates after each navigation and click operation
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All timeouts are in seconds
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Use wait_visible: true (default) for reliable element interaction
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Replace localhost:8080 with actual API host address
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Authentication required: use X-BrowserWing-Key header or JWT token
Troubleshooting
Element not found:
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Call /snapshot to see available elements
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Try different identifier format (accessibility index, CSS selector, text)
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Check if page has finished loading
Timeout errors:
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Increase timeout value in request
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Check if element actually appears on page
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Use /wait with appropriate state before interaction
Extraction returns empty:
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Verify CSS selector matches target elements
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Check if content has loaded (use /wait first)
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Try different extraction fields or type
Quick Reference
Discover commands
GET localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/help
Navigate
POST localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/navigate {"url": "..."}
Get page structure
GET localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/snapshot
Click element
POST localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/click {"identifier": "@e1"}
Type text
POST localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/type {"identifier": "@e3", "text": "..."}
Extract data
POST localhost:8080/api/v1/executor/extract {"selector": "...", "fields": [...], "multiple": true}
Response Format
All operations return:
{ "success": true, "message": "Operation description", "timestamp": "2026-01-15T10:30:00Z", "data": { // Operation-specific data } }
Error response:
{ "error": "error.operationFailed", "detail": "Detailed error message" }