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Python SDK for Sentience AI Agent Browser Automation

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Sentience Python SDK

The SDK is open under ELv2; the core semantic geometry and reliability logic runs in Sentience-hosted services.

Installation

pip install -e .

# Install Playwright browsers (required)
playwright install chromium

# For LLM Agent features (optional)
pip install openai  # For OpenAI models
pip install anthropic  # For Claude models
pip install transformers torch  # For local LLMs

Quick Start: Choose Your Abstraction Level

Sentience SDK offers three abstraction levels - use what fits your needs:

🎯 Level 3: Natural Language (Easiest) - For non-technical users

from sentience import SentienceBrowser, ConversationalAgent
from sentience.llm_provider import OpenAIProvider

browser = SentienceBrowser()
llm = OpenAIProvider(api_key="your-key", model="gpt-4o")
agent = ConversationalAgent(browser, llm)

with browser:
    response = agent.execute("Search for magic mouse on google.com")
    print(response)
    # → "I searched for 'magic mouse' and found several results.
    #    The top result is from amazon.com selling Magic Mouse 2 for $79."

Best for: End users, chatbots, no-code platforms Code required: 3-5 lines Technical knowledge: None

⚙️ Level 2: Technical Commands (Recommended) - For AI developers

from sentience import SentienceBrowser, SentienceAgent
from sentience.llm_provider import OpenAIProvider

browser = SentienceBrowser()
llm = OpenAIProvider(api_key="your-key", model="gpt-4o")
agent = SentienceAgent(browser, llm)

with browser:
    browser.page.goto("https://google.com")
    agent.act("Click the search box")
    agent.act("Type 'magic mouse' into the search field")
    agent.act("Press Enter key")

Best for: Building AI agents, automation scripts Code required: 10-15 lines Technical knowledge: Medium (Python basics)

🔧 Level 1: Direct SDK (Most Control) - For production automation

from sentience import SentienceBrowser, snapshot, find, click

with SentienceBrowser(headless=False) as browser:
    browser.page.goto("https://example.com")

    # Take snapshot - captures all interactive elements
    snap = snapshot(browser)
    print(f"Found {len(snap.elements)} elements")

    # Find and click a link using semantic selectors
    link = find(snap, "role=link text~'More information'")
    if link:
        result = click(browser, link.id)
        print(f"Click success: {result.success}")

Best for: Maximum control, performance-critical apps Code required: 20-50 lines Technical knowledge: High (SDK API, selectors)

Real-World Example: Amazon Shopping Bot

This example demonstrates navigating Amazon, finding products, and adding items to cart:

from sentience import SentienceBrowser, snapshot, find, click
import time

with SentienceBrowser(headless=False) as browser:
    # Navigate to Amazon Best Sellers
    browser.goto("https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/", wait_until="domcontentloaded")
    time.sleep(2)  # Wait for dynamic content

    # Take snapshot and find products
    snap = snapshot(browser)
    print(f"Found {len(snap.elements)} elements")

    # Find first product in viewport using spatial filtering
    products = [
        el for el in snap.elements
        if el.role == "link"
        and el.visual_cues.is_clickable
        and el.in_viewport
        and not el.is_occluded
        and el.bbox.y < 600  # First row
    ]

    if products:
        # Sort by position (left to right, top to bottom)
        products.sort(key=lambda e: (e.bbox.y, e.bbox.x))
        first_product = products[0]

        print(f"Clicking: {first_product.text}")
        result = click(browser, first_product.id)

        # Wait for product page
        browser.page.wait_for_load_state("networkidle")
        time.sleep(2)

        # Find and click "Add to Cart" button
        product_snap = snapshot(browser)
        add_to_cart = find(product_snap, "role=button text~'add to cart'")

        if add_to_cart:
            cart_result = click(browser, add_to_cart.id)
            print(f"Added to cart: {cart_result.success}")

See the complete tutorial: Amazon Shopping Guide

Core Features

Browser Control

  • SentienceBrowser - Playwright browser with Sentience extension pre-loaded
  • browser.goto(url) - Navigate with automatic extension readiness checks
  • Automatic bot evasion and stealth mode
  • Configurable headless/headed mode

Snapshot - Intelligent Page Analysis

  • snapshot(browser, screenshot=True) - Capture page state with AI-ranked elements
  • Returns semantic elements with roles, text, importance scores, and bounding boxes
  • Optional screenshot capture (PNG/JPEG)
  • Pydantic models for type safety
  • snapshot.save(filepath) - Export to JSON

Example:

snap = snapshot(browser, screenshot=True)

# Access structured data
print(f"URL: {snap.url}")
print(f"Viewport: {snap.viewport.width}x{snap.viewport.height}")
print(f"Elements: {len(snap.elements)}")

# Iterate over elements
for element in snap.elements:
    print(f"{element.role}: {element.text} (importance: {element.importance})")

Query Engine - Semantic Element Selection

  • query(snapshot, selector) - Find all matching elements
  • find(snapshot, selector) - Find single best match (by importance)
  • Powerful query DSL with multiple operators

Query Examples:

# Find by role and text
button = find(snap, "role=button text='Sign in'")

# Substring match (case-insensitive)
link = find(snap, "role=link text~'more info'")

# Spatial filtering
top_left = find(snap, "bbox.x<=100 bbox.y<=200")

# Multiple conditions (AND logic)
primary_btn = find(snap, "role=button clickable=true visible=true importance>800")

# Prefix/suffix matching
starts_with = find(snap, "text^='Add'")
ends_with = find(snap, "text$='Cart'")

# Numeric comparisons
important = query(snap, "importance>=700")
first_row = query(snap, "bbox.y<600")

📖 Complete Query DSL Guide - All operators, fields, and advanced patterns

Actions - Interact with Elements

  • click(browser, element_id) - Click element by ID
  • click_rect(browser, rect) - Click at center of rectangle (coordinate-based)
  • type_text(browser, element_id, text) - Type into input fields
  • press(browser, key) - Press keyboard keys (Enter, Escape, Tab, etc.)

All actions return ActionResult with success status, timing, and outcome:

result = click(browser, element.id)

print(f"Success: {result.success}")
print(f"Outcome: {result.outcome}")  # "navigated", "dom_updated", "error"
print(f"Duration: {result.duration_ms}ms")
print(f"URL changed: {result.url_changed}")

Coordinate-based clicking:

from sentience import click_rect

# Click at center of rectangle (x, y, width, height)
click_rect(browser, {"x": 100, "y": 200, "w": 50, "h": 30})

# With visual highlight (default: red border for 2 seconds)
click_rect(browser, {"x": 100, "y": 200, "w": 50, "h": 30}, highlight=True, highlight_duration=2.0)

# Using element's bounding box
snap = snapshot(browser)
element = find(snap, "role=button")
if element:
    click_rect(browser, {
        "x": element.bbox.x,
        "y": element.bbox.y,
        "w": element.bbox.width,
        "h": element.bbox.height
    })

Wait & Assertions

  • wait_for(browser, selector, timeout=5.0, interval=None, use_api=None) - Wait for element to appear
  • expect(browser, selector) - Assertion helper with fluent API

Examples:

# Wait for element (auto-detects optimal interval based on API usage)
result = wait_for(browser, "role=button text='Submit'", timeout=10.0)
if result.found:
    print(f"Found after {result.duration_ms}ms")

# Use local extension with fast polling (0.25s interval)
result = wait_for(browser, "role=button", timeout=5.0, use_api=False)

# Use remote API with network-friendly polling (1.5s interval)
result = wait_for(browser, "role=button", timeout=5.0, use_api=True)

# Custom interval override
result = wait_for(browser, "role=button", timeout=5.0, interval=0.5, use_api=False)

# Semantic wait conditions
wait_for(browser, "clickable=true", timeout=5.0)  # Wait for clickable element
wait_for(browser, "importance>100", timeout=5.0)  # Wait for important element
wait_for(browser, "role=link visible=true", timeout=5.0)  # Wait for visible link

# Assertions
expect(browser, "role=button text='Submit'").to_exist(timeout=5.0)
expect(browser, "role=heading").to_be_visible()
expect(browser, "role=button").to_have_text("Submit")
expect(browser, "role=link").to_have_count(10)

Content Reading

  • read(browser, format="text|markdown|raw") - Extract page content
    • format="text" - Plain text extraction
    • format="markdown" - High-quality markdown conversion (uses markdownify)
    • format="raw" - Cleaned HTML (default)

Example:

from sentience import read

# Get markdown content
result = read(browser, format="markdown")
print(result["content"])  # Markdown text

# Get plain text
result = read(browser, format="text")
print(result["content"])  # Plain text

Screenshots

  • screenshot(browser, format="png|jpeg", quality=80) - Standalone screenshot capture
    • Returns base64-encoded data URL
    • PNG or JPEG format
    • Quality control for JPEG (1-100)

Example:

from sentience import screenshot
import base64

# Capture PNG screenshot
data_url = screenshot(browser, format="png")

# Save to file
image_data = base64.b64decode(data_url.split(",")[1])
with open("screenshot.png", "wb") as f:
    f.write(image_data)

# JPEG with quality control (smaller file size)
data_url = screenshot(browser, format="jpeg", quality=85)

Element Properties

Elements returned by snapshot() have the following properties:

element.id              # Unique identifier for interactions
element.role            # ARIA role (button, link, textbox, heading, etc.)
element.text            # Visible text content
element.importance      # AI importance score (0-1000)
element.bbox            # Bounding box (x, y, width, height)
element.visual_cues     # Visual analysis (is_primary, is_clickable, background_color)
element.in_viewport     # Is element visible in current viewport?
element.is_occluded     # Is element covered by other elements?
element.z_index         # CSS stacking order

Query DSL Reference

Basic Operators

Operator Description Example
= Exact match role=button
!= Exclusion role!=link
~ Substring (case-insensitive) text~'sign in'
^= Prefix match text^='Add'
$= Suffix match text$='Cart'
>, >= Greater than importance>500
<, <= Less than bbox.y<600

Supported Fields

  • Role: role=button|link|textbox|heading|...
  • Text: text, text~, text^=, text$=
  • Visibility: clickable=true|false, visible=true|false
  • Importance: importance, importance>=N, importance<N
  • Position: bbox.x, bbox.y, bbox.width, bbox.height
  • Layering: z_index

Examples

See the examples/ directory for complete working examples:

  • hello.py - Extension bridge verification
  • basic_agent.py - Basic snapshot and element inspection
  • query_demo.py - Query engine demonstrations
  • wait_and_click.py - Waiting for elements and performing actions
  • read_markdown.py - Content extraction and markdown conversion

Testing

# Run all tests
pytest tests/

# Run specific test file
pytest tests/test_snapshot.py

# Run with verbose output
pytest -v tests/

Configuration

Viewport Size

Default viewport is 1280x800 pixels. You can customize it using Playwright's API:

with SentienceBrowser(headless=False) as browser:
    # Set custom viewport before navigating
    browser.page.set_viewport_size({"width": 1920, "height": 1080})

    browser.goto("https://example.com")

Headless Mode

# Headed mode (default in dev, shows browser window)
browser = SentienceBrowser(headless=False)

# Headless mode (default in CI environments)
browser = SentienceBrowser(headless=True)

# Auto-detect based on environment
browser = SentienceBrowser()  # headless=True if CI=true, else False

Best Practices

1. Wait for Dynamic Content

browser.goto("https://example.com", wait_until="domcontentloaded")
time.sleep(1)  # Extra buffer for AJAX/animations

2. Use Multiple Strategies for Finding Elements

# Try exact match first
btn = find(snap, "role=button text='Add to Cart'")

# Fallback to fuzzy match
if not btn:
    btn = find(snap, "role=button text~='cart'")

3. Check Element Visibility Before Clicking

if element.in_viewport and not element.is_occluded:
    click(browser, element.id)

4. Handle Navigation

result = click(browser, link_id)
if result.url_changed:
    browser.page.wait_for_load_state("networkidle")

5. Use Screenshots Sparingly

# Fast - no screenshot (only element data)
snap = snapshot(browser)

# Slower - with screenshot (for debugging/verification)
snap = snapshot(browser, screenshot=True)

Troubleshooting

"Extension failed to load"

Solution: Build the extension first:

cd sentience-chrome
./build.sh

"Element not found"

Solutions:

  • Ensure page is loaded: browser.page.wait_for_load_state("networkidle")
  • Use wait_for(): wait_for(browser, "role=button", timeout=10)
  • Debug elements: print([el.text for el in snap.elements])

Button not clickable

Solutions:

  • Check visibility: element.in_viewport and not element.is_occluded
  • Scroll to element: browser.page.evaluate(f"window.sentience_registry[{element.id}].scrollIntoView()")

Documentation

License

📜 License

This SDK is licensed under the Elastic License 2.0 (ELv2).

The Elastic License 2.0 allows you to use, modify, and distribute this SDK for internal, research, and non-competitive purposes. It does not permit offering this SDK or a derivative as a hosted or managed service, nor using it to build a competing product or service.

Important Notes

  • This SDK is a client-side library that communicates with proprietary Sentience services and browser components.

  • The Sentience backend services (including semantic geometry grounding, ranking, visual cues, and trace processing) are not open source and are governed by Sentience’s Terms of Service.

  • Use of this SDK does not grant rights to operate, replicate, or reimplement Sentience’s hosted services.

For commercial usage, hosted offerings, or enterprise deployments, please contact Sentience to obtain a commercial license.

See the full license text in LICENSE.

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