* fix: use correct Windows virtual-key codes for punctuation in type command
The `type` command was dropping punctuation characters like `.`, `'`, and
`#` because `char_to_key_info()` used raw ASCII codes as the
`windowsVirtualKeyCode` in CDP `Input.dispatchKeyEvent` calls. For
punctuation the ASCII value collides with unrelated VK codes — most
critically '.' (ASCII 46) equals VK_DELETE (0x2E), causing Chrome to
interpret periods as Delete key presses.
Changes:
- Add `punctuation_key_info()` with correct VK_OEM_* codes matching
Playwright's USKeyboardLayout (e.g. Period=190, Slash=191, Semicolon=186)
- Fall back to `Input.insertText` for characters without a US keyboard
mapping (emoji, CJK, etc.), matching Playwright's `keyboard.type()`
- Update e2e test to use `type` instead of `fill` workaround for email
- Add unit tests verifying VK code parity with Playwright's layout
Fixes#833
* style: fix rustfmt formatting for InsertTextParams
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Co-authored-by: ctate <366502+ctate@users.noreply.github.com>
The v0.20.0 migration from Playwright to the native Rust daemon introduced
two regressions in checkbox/radio handling:
1. `is_element_checked` only read `this.checked`, which is undefined on
non-input elements. Material Design and ARIA controls use wrapper divs
with `role="checkbox"` and `aria-checked`, or hide the native input
off-screen inside a label. The function now mirrors Playwright's
`getChecked()` with follow-label retargeting: native `.checked`,
`aria-checked` for ARIA roles, `label.control` traversal, and nested
input lookup.
2. `check`/`uncheck` accepted the coordinate-based CDP click result
without verifying the state actually changed. When the AX tree's
`backendDOMNodeId` points to a hidden off-screen input (common in
Material Design), `Input.dispatchMouseEvent` hits nothing. The actions
now re-check state after clicking and fall back to a JS `.click()` on
the resolved input — matching Playwright's `_setChecked` verify step.
Adds e2e regression test covering Material Design (hidden input + ripple
overlay), ARIA-only, and native checkbox patterns.
Co-authored-by: ctate <366502+ctate@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: add screenshot output config, clipboard CLI commands, and fix wait --text native path
## Summary
- Add `--screenshot-dir`, `--screenshot-quality`, and `--screenshot-format` CLI flags (with corresponding `AGENT_BROWSER_SCREENSHOT_DIR`, `AGENT_BROWSER_SCREENSHOT_QUALITY`, `AGENT_BROWSER_SCREENSHOT_FORMAT` env vars) so users can configure where and how screenshots are saved without specifying a full path every time
- Add `clipboard read`, `clipboard write <text>`, `clipboard copy`, and `clipboard paste` CLI commands, exposing the existing protocol-level clipboard handlers that were previously only accessible via JSON-RPC
- Fix `wait --text` in native mode: the CLI was emitting `selector: "text=..."` (a Playwright-style locator) which native's `querySelector` can't handle. Now emits a `text` field that correctly hits the native `wait_for_text` polling path
- Add native clipboard `copy` and `paste` support via CDP `Input.dispatchKeyEvent`, and a `write` operation to the Node.js handler
* fix: resolve CI failures in Rust formatting and TypeScript typecheck
Use string-based page.evaluate for clipboard writeText to avoid
referencing `navigator` in Node.js compilation context. Run cargo fmt
to fix formatting in commands.rs and screenshot.rs.
* fix: clipboard write captures full multi-word text
Use rest[1..].join(" ") instead of rest.get(1) so unquoted multi-word
input like `clipboard write hello world` sends the full string rather
than silently dropping everything after the first word.
* improvements
* fixes
* improvements
* improvements