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Python SDK for Owl Browser automation - async-first with dynamic OpenAPI method generation

Project description

Owl Browser Python SDK v2

Async-first Python SDK for Owl Browser automation with dynamic OpenAPI method generation and flow execution support.

Features

  • Dynamic Method Generation: Methods are automatically generated from the OpenAPI schema
  • Async-First Design: Built with asyncio for optimal performance
  • Sync Wrappers: Convenience methods for non-async code
  • Flow Execution: Execute test flows with variable resolution and expectations
  • Type Safety: Full type hints with Python 3.12+ features
  • Connection Pooling: Efficient HTTP connection management
  • Retry Logic: Automatic retries with exponential backoff

Installation

pip install owl-browser

For development:

pip install owl-browser[dev]

Quick Start

Connection Modes

The SDK supports two connection modes depending on your deployment:

from owl_browser import OwlBrowser, RemoteConfig

# Production (via nginx proxy) - this is the default
# Uses /api prefix: https://your-domain.com/api/execute/...
config = RemoteConfig(
    url="https://your-domain.com",
    token="your-token"
)

# Development (direct to http-server on port 8080)
# No prefix: http://localhost:8080/execute/...
config = RemoteConfig(
    url="http://localhost:8080",
    token="test-token",
    api_prefix=""  # Empty string for direct connection
)

Async Usage (Recommended)

import asyncio
from owl_browser import OwlBrowser, RemoteConfig

async def main():
    config = RemoteConfig(
        url="https://your-domain.com",
        token="your-secret-token"
    )

    async with OwlBrowser(config) as browser:
        # Create a browser context
        ctx = await browser.create_context()
        context_id = ctx["context_id"]

        # Navigate to a page
        await browser.navigate(context_id=context_id, url="https://example.com")

        # Click an element
        await browser.click(context_id=context_id, selector="button#submit")

        # Take a screenshot
        screenshot = await browser.screenshot(context_id=context_id)

        # Extract text content
        text = await browser.extract_text(context_id=context_id, selector="h1")
        print(f"Page title: {text}")

        # Close the context
        await browser.close_context(context_id=context_id)

asyncio.run(main())

Sync Usage

from owl_browser import OwlBrowser, RemoteConfig

config = RemoteConfig(
    url="http://localhost:8080",
    token="your-secret-token"
)

browser = OwlBrowser(config)
browser.connect_sync()

# Execute tools synchronously
ctx = browser.execute_sync("browser_create_context")
browser.execute_sync("browser_navigate", context_id=ctx["context_id"], url="https://example.com")
browser.execute_sync("browser_close_context", context_id=ctx["context_id"])

browser.close_sync()

Authentication

Bearer Token

config = RemoteConfig(
    url="http://localhost:8080",
    token="your-secret-token"
)

JWT Authentication

from owl_browser import RemoteConfig, AuthMode, JWTConfig

config = RemoteConfig(
    url="http://localhost:8080",
    auth_mode=AuthMode.JWT,
    jwt=JWTConfig(
        private_key_path="/path/to/private.pem",
        expires_in=3600,  # 1 hour
        refresh_threshold=300,  # Refresh 5 minutes before expiry
        issuer="my-app",
        subject="user-123"
    )
)

Flow Execution

Execute test flows from JSON files (compatible with Owl Browser frontend format):

from owl_browser import OwlBrowser, RemoteConfig
from owl_browser.flow import FlowExecutor

async def run_flow():
    async with OwlBrowser(RemoteConfig(...)) as browser:
        ctx = await browser.create_context()
        executor = FlowExecutor(browser, ctx["context_id"])

        # Load and execute a flow
        flow = FlowExecutor.load_flow("test-flows/navigation.json")
        result = await executor.execute(flow)

        if result.success:
            print(f"Flow completed in {result.total_duration_ms:.0f}ms")
            for step in result.steps:
                print(f"  [{step.step_index}] {step.tool_name}: {'OK' if step.success else 'FAIL'}")
        else:
            print(f"Flow failed: {result.error}")

        await browser.close_context(context_id=ctx["context_id"])

Flow JSON Format

{
  "name": "Navigation Test",
  "description": "Test navigation tools",
  "steps": [
    {
      "type": "browser_navigate",
      "url": "https://example.com",
      "selected": true,
      "description": "Navigate to example.com"
    },
    {
      "type": "browser_extract_text",
      "selector": "h1",
      "selected": true,
      "expected": {
        "contains": "Example"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Variable Resolution

Use ${prev} to reference the previous step's result:

{
  "steps": [
    {
      "type": "browser_get_page_info",
      "description": "Get page info"
    },
    {
      "type": "browser_navigate",
      "url": "${prev.url}/about",
      "description": "Navigate to about page"
    }
  ]
}

Expectations

Validate step results with expectations:

{
  "type": "browser_extract_text",
  "selector": "#count",
  "expected": {
    "greaterThan": 0,
    "field": "length"
  }
}

Supported expectations:

  • equals: Exact match
  • contains: String contains
  • length: Array/string length
  • greaterThan: Numeric comparison
  • lessThan: Numeric comparison
  • notEmpty: Not null/undefined/empty
  • matches: Regex pattern match
  • field: Nested field path (e.g., "data.count")

Available Tools

Methods are dynamically generated from the server's OpenAPI schema. Common tools include:

Context Management

  • create_context() - Create a new browser context
  • close_context(context_id) - Close a context

Navigation

  • navigate(context_id, url) - Navigate to URL
  • reload(context_id) - Reload page
  • go_back(context_id) - Navigate back
  • go_forward(context_id) - Navigate forward

Interaction

  • click(context_id, selector) - Click element
  • type(context_id, selector, text) - Type text
  • press_key(context_id, key) - Press keyboard key

Content Extraction

  • extract_text(context_id, selector) - Extract text
  • get_html(context_id) - Get page HTML
  • screenshot(context_id) - Take screenshot

AI Features

  • summarize_page(context_id) - Summarize page content
  • query_page(context_id, query) - Ask questions about page
  • solve_captcha(context_id) - Solve CAPTCHA challenges

Use browser.list_tools() to see all available tools.

Error Handling

from owl_browser import (
    OwlBrowserError,
    ConnectionError,
    AuthenticationError,
    ToolExecutionError,
    TimeoutError,
)

try:
    async with OwlBrowser(config) as browser:
        await browser.navigate(context_id="invalid", url="https://example.com")
except AuthenticationError as e:
    print(f"Authentication failed: {e}")
except ToolExecutionError as e:
    print(f"Tool {e.tool_name} failed: {e.message}")
except TimeoutError as e:
    print(f"Operation timed out: {e}")
except ConnectionError as e:
    print(f"Connection failed: {e}")

Configuration Options

from owl_browser import RemoteConfig, RetryConfig

config = RemoteConfig(
    url="https://your-domain.com",
    token="secret",

    # Timeout settings
    timeout=30.0,  # seconds

    # Concurrency
    max_concurrent=10,

    # Retry configuration
    retry=RetryConfig(
        max_retries=3,
        initial_delay_ms=100,
        max_delay_ms=10000,
        backoff_multiplier=2.0,
        jitter_factor=0.1
    ),

    # API prefix - determines URL structure for API calls
    # Default: "/api" (production via nginx proxy)
    # Set to "" for direct connection to http-server (development)
    api_prefix="/api",

    # SSL verification
    verify_ssl=True
)

Requirements

  • Python 3.12+
  • aiohttp >= 3.9.0
  • pyjwt[crypto] >= 2.8.0
  • cryptography >= 42.0.0

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

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