diff --git a/browsers.json b/browsers.json index 8e4517c829..242670435f 100644 --- a/browsers.json +++ b/browsers.json @@ -15,6 +15,11 @@ "name": "webkit", "revision": "1428", "download": true + }, + { + "name": "ffmpeg", + "revision": "1004", + "download": true } ] } diff --git a/packages/build_package.js b/packages/build_package.js index b33cc10fb1..d25b4e9f78 100755 --- a/packages/build_package.js +++ b/packages/build_package.js @@ -29,14 +29,13 @@ const SCRIPT_NAME = path.basename(__filename); const ROOT_PATH = path.join(__dirname, '..'); const PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES = ['bin/PrintDeps.exe', 'lib', 'types', 'NOTICE', 'LICENSE']; -const FFMPEG_FILES = ['third_party/ffmpeg']; const PACKAGES = { 'playwright': { description: 'A high-level API to automate web browsers', - browsers: ['chromium', 'firefox', 'webkit'], + browsers: ['chromium', 'firefox', 'webkit', 'ffmpeg'], // We copy README.md additionally for Playwright so that it looks nice on NPM. - files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES, ...FFMPEG_FILES, 'README.md'], + files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES, 'README.md'], }, 'playwright-core': { description: 'A high-level API to automate web browsers', @@ -55,20 +54,20 @@ const PACKAGES = { }, 'playwright-chromium': { description: 'A high-level API to automate Chromium', - browsers: ['chromium'], - files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES, ...FFMPEG_FILES], + browsers: ['chromium', 'ffmpeg'], + files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES], }, 'playwright-electron': { version: '0.4.0', // Manually manage playwright-electron version. description: 'A high-level API to automate Electron', - browsers: [], - files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES, ...FFMPEG_FILES], + browsers: ['ffmpeg'], + files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES], }, 'playwright-android': { version: '0.0.8', // Manually manage playwright-android version. description: 'A high-level API to automate Chrome for Android', - browsers: [], - files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES, ...FFMPEG_FILES, 'bin/android-driver.apk', 'bin/android-driver-target.apk'], + browsers: ['ffmpeg'], + files: [...PLAYWRIGHT_CORE_FILES, 'bin/android-driver.apk', 'bin/android-driver-target.apk'], }, }; diff --git a/src/install/browserFetcher.ts b/src/install/browserFetcher.ts index 7a097d3c28..c373ad04e0 100644 --- a/src/install/browserFetcher.ts +++ b/src/install/browserFetcher.ts @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ function getDownloadHost(browserName: BrowserName, revision: number): string { chromium: 'PLAYWRIGHT_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD_HOST', firefox: 'PLAYWRIGHT_FIREFOX_DOWNLOAD_HOST', webkit: 'PLAYWRIGHT_WEBKIT_DOWNLOAD_HOST', + ffmpeg: 'PLAYWRIGHT_FFMPEG_DOWNLOAD_HOST', }; return getFromENV(envDownloadHost[browserName]) || getFromENV('PLAYWRIGHT_DOWNLOAD_HOST') || @@ -95,6 +96,20 @@ function getDownloadUrl(browserName: BrowserName, revision: number, platform: Br ['win64', '%s/builds/webkit/%s/webkit-win64.zip'], ]).get(platform); } + + if (browserName === 'ffmpeg') { + return new Map([ + ['ubuntu18.04', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-linux.zip'], + ['ubuntu20.04', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-linux.zip'], + ['mac10.13', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-mac.zip'], + ['mac10.14', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-mac.zip'], + ['mac10.15', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-mac.zip'], + ['mac11', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-mac.zip'], + ['mac11-arm64', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-mac.zip'], + ['win32', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-win32.zip'], + ['win64', '%s/builds/ffmpeg/%s/ffmpeg-win64.zip'], + ]).get(platform); + } } function revisionURL(browser: BrowserDescriptor, platform = browserPaths.hostPlatform): string { diff --git a/src/server/android/android.ts b/src/server/android/android.ts index cdc8754321..a69780d9df 100644 --- a/src/server/android/android.ts +++ b/src/server/android/android.ts @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ import * as stream from 'stream'; import * as util from 'util'; import * as ws from 'ws'; import { createGuid, makeWaitForNextTask } from '../../utils/utils'; +import * as browserPaths from '../../utils/browserPaths'; import { BrowserOptions, BrowserProcess, PlaywrightOptions } from '../browser'; import { BrowserContext, validateBrowserContextOptions } from '../browserContext'; import { ProgressController } from '../progress'; @@ -56,10 +57,14 @@ export interface SocketBackend extends EventEmitter { export class Android { private _backend: Backend; private _devices = new Map(); + readonly _ffmpegPath: string | null; readonly _timeoutSettings: TimeoutSettings; readonly _playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions; - constructor(backend: Backend, playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions) { + constructor(packagePath: string, backend: Backend, playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions, ffmpeg: browserPaths.BrowserDescriptor) { + const browsersPath = browserPaths.browsersPath(packagePath); + const browserPath = browserPaths.browserDirectory(browsersPath, ffmpeg); + this._ffmpegPath = browserPaths.executablePath(browserPath, ffmpeg) || null; this._backend = backend; this._playwrightOptions = playwrightOptions; this._timeoutSettings = new TimeoutSettings(); @@ -270,7 +275,7 @@ export class AndroidDevice extends EventEmitter { }; validateBrowserContextOptions(options, browserOptions); - const browser = await CRBrowser.connect(androidBrowser, browserOptions); + const browser = await CRBrowser.connect(androidBrowser, browserOptions, this._android._ffmpegPath); const controller = new ProgressController(); const defaultContext = browser._defaultContext!; await controller.run(async progress => { diff --git a/src/server/chromium/chromium.ts b/src/server/chromium/chromium.ts index d4c79ef7ac..a0a9a043b2 100644 --- a/src/server/chromium/chromium.ts +++ b/src/server/chromium/chromium.ts @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import { kBrowserCloseMessageId } from './crConnection'; import { rewriteErrorMessage } from '../../utils/stackTrace'; import { BrowserType } from '../browserType'; import { ConnectionTransport, ProtocolRequest } from '../transport'; -import type { BrowserDescriptor } from '../../utils/browserPaths'; +import * as browserPaths from '../../utils/browserPaths'; import { CRDevTools } from './crDevTools'; import { BrowserOptions, PlaywrightOptions } from '../browser'; import * as types from '../types'; @@ -30,9 +30,14 @@ import { isDebugMode } from '../../utils/utils'; export class Chromium extends BrowserType { private _devtools: CRDevTools | undefined; + private _ffmpegPath: string | null; - constructor(packagePath: string, browser: BrowserDescriptor, playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions) { + constructor(packagePath: string, browser: browserPaths.BrowserDescriptor, ffmpeg: browserPaths.BrowserDescriptor, playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions) { super(packagePath, browser, playwrightOptions); + + const browsersPath = browserPaths.browsersPath(packagePath); + const browserPath = browserPaths.browserDirectory(browsersPath, ffmpeg); + this._ffmpegPath = browserPaths.executablePath(browserPath, ffmpeg) || null; if (isDebugMode()) this._devtools = this._createDevTools(); } @@ -47,7 +52,7 @@ export class Chromium extends BrowserType { devtools = this._createDevTools(); await (options as any).__testHookForDevTools(devtools); } - return CRBrowser.connect(transport, options, devtools); + return CRBrowser.connect(transport, options, this._ffmpegPath, devtools); } _rewriteStartupError(error: Error): Error { diff --git a/src/server/chromium/crBrowser.ts b/src/server/chromium/crBrowser.ts index aab3e7866c..ad3a7e5bb1 100644 --- a/src/server/chromium/crBrowser.ts +++ b/src/server/chromium/crBrowser.ts @@ -40,14 +40,15 @@ export class CRBrowser extends Browser { _devtools?: CRDevTools; _isMac = false; private _version = ''; + readonly _ffmpegPath: string | null; private _tracingRecording = false; private _tracingPath: string | null = ''; private _tracingClient: CRSession | undefined; - static async connect(transport: ConnectionTransport, options: BrowserOptions, devtools?: CRDevTools): Promise { + static async connect(transport: ConnectionTransport, options: BrowserOptions, ffmpegPath: string | null, devtools?: CRDevTools): Promise { const connection = new CRConnection(transport, options.protocolLogger, options.browserLogsCollector); - const browser = new CRBrowser(connection, options); + const browser = new CRBrowser(connection, options, ffmpegPath); browser._devtools = devtools; const session = connection.rootSession; const version = await session.send('Browser.getVersion'); @@ -88,8 +89,9 @@ export class CRBrowser extends Browser { return browser; } - constructor(connection: CRConnection, options: BrowserOptions) { + constructor(connection: CRConnection, options: BrowserOptions, ffmpegPath: string | null) { super(options); + this._ffmpegPath = ffmpegPath; this._connection = connection; this._session = this._connection.rootSession; this._connection.on(ConnectionEvents.Disconnected, () => this._didClose()); diff --git a/src/server/chromium/crPage.ts b/src/server/chromium/crPage.ts index 1387069e90..b0a0fdbc75 100644 --- a/src/server/chromium/crPage.ts +++ b/src/server/chromium/crPage.ts @@ -788,7 +788,10 @@ class FrameSession { async _startScreencast(screencastId: string, options: types.PageScreencastOptions): Promise { assert(!this._screencastId); - this._videoRecorder = await VideoRecorder.launch(options); + const ffmpegPath = this._crPage._browserContext._browser._ffmpegPath; + if (!ffmpegPath) + throw new Error('ffmpeg executable was not found'); + this._videoRecorder = await VideoRecorder.launch(ffmpegPath, options); this._screencastId = screencastId; const gotFirstFrame = new Promise(f => this._client.once('Page.screencastFrame', f)); await this._client.send('Page.startScreencast', { diff --git a/src/server/chromium/videoRecorder.ts b/src/server/chromium/videoRecorder.ts index 0176412bee..dcc41db76c 100644 --- a/src/server/chromium/videoRecorder.ts +++ b/src/server/chromium/videoRecorder.ts @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ */ import { ChildProcess } from 'child_process'; -import { ffmpegExecutable } from '../../utils/binaryPaths'; import { assert, monotonicTime } from '../../utils/utils'; import { launchProcess } from '../processLauncher'; import { Progress, ProgressController } from '../progress'; @@ -33,22 +32,24 @@ export class VideoRecorder { private readonly _progress: Progress; private _frameQueue: Buffer[] = []; private _isStopped = false; + private _ffmpegPath: string; - static async launch(options: types.PageScreencastOptions): Promise { + static async launch(ffmpegPath: string, options: types.PageScreencastOptions): Promise { if (!options.outputFile.endsWith('.webm')) throw new Error('File must have .webm extension'); const controller = new ProgressController(); controller.setLogName('browser'); return await controller.run(async progress => { - const recorder = new VideoRecorder(progress); + const recorder = new VideoRecorder(ffmpegPath, progress); await recorder._launch(options); return recorder; }); } - private constructor(progress: Progress) { + private constructor(ffmpegPath: string, progress: Progress) { this._progress = progress; + this._ffmpegPath = ffmpegPath; } private async _launch(options: types.PageScreencastOptions) { @@ -87,11 +88,8 @@ export class VideoRecorder { args.push(options.outputFile); const progress = this._progress; - const executablePath = ffmpegExecutable(); - if (!executablePath) - throw new Error('ffmpeg executable was not found'); const { launchedProcess, gracefullyClose } = await launchProcess({ - executablePath, + executablePath: this._ffmpegPath, args, stdio: 'stdin', log: (message: string) => progress.log(message), diff --git a/src/server/electron/electron.ts b/src/server/electron/electron.ts index 14551b1347..91f2ff6bbb 100644 --- a/src/server/electron/electron.ts +++ b/src/server/electron/electron.ts @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ import { CRExecutionContext } from '../chromium/crExecutionContext'; import * as js from '../javascript'; import { Page } from '../page'; import { TimeoutSettings } from '../../utils/timeoutSettings'; +import * as browserPaths from '../../utils/browserPaths'; import { WebSocketTransport } from '../transport'; import * as types from '../types'; import { launchProcess, envArrayToObject } from '../processLauncher'; @@ -123,8 +124,12 @@ export class ElectronApplication extends EventEmitter { export class Electron { private _playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions; + private _ffmpegPath: string | null; - constructor(playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions) { + constructor(packagePath: string, playwrightOptions: PlaywrightOptions, ffmpeg: browserPaths.BrowserDescriptor) { + const browsersPath = browserPaths.browsersPath(packagePath); + const browserPath = browserPaths.browserDirectory(browsersPath, ffmpeg); + this._ffmpegPath = browserPaths.executablePath(browserPath, ffmpeg) || null; this._playwrightOptions = playwrightOptions; } @@ -182,7 +187,7 @@ export class Electron { protocolLogger: helper.debugProtocolLogger(), browserLogsCollector, }; - const browser = await CRBrowser.connect(chromeTransport, browserOptions); + const browser = await CRBrowser.connect(chromeTransport, browserOptions, this._ffmpegPath); app = new ElectronApplication(browser, nodeConnection); await app._init(); return app; diff --git a/src/server/playwright.ts b/src/server/playwright.ts index 9b1366684d..806861c82a 100644 --- a/src/server/playwright.ts +++ b/src/server/playwright.ts @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ export class Playwright { ] }; const chromium = browsers.find(browser => browser.name === 'chromium'); - this.chromium = new Chromium(packagePath, chromium!, this.options); + const ffmpeg = browsers.find(browser => browser.name === 'ffmpeg'); + this.chromium = new Chromium(packagePath, chromium!, ffmpeg!, this.options); const firefox = browsers.find(browser => browser.name === 'firefox'); this.firefox = new Firefox(packagePath, firefox!, this.options); @@ -55,8 +56,8 @@ export class Playwright { const webkit = browsers.find(browser => browser.name === 'webkit'); this.webkit = new WebKit(packagePath, webkit!, this.options); - this.electron = new Electron(this.options); - this.android = new Android(new AdbBackend(), this.options); + this.electron = new Electron(packagePath, this.options, ffmpeg!); + this.android = new Android(packagePath, new AdbBackend(), this.options, ffmpeg!); } } diff --git a/src/server/validateDependencies.ts b/src/server/validateDependencies.ts index b6ea32eeea..85ac5ad847 100644 --- a/src/server/validateDependencies.ts +++ b/src/server/validateDependencies.ts @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ const DL_OPEN_LIBRARIES = { webkit: ['libGLESv2.so.2', 'libx264.so'], firefox: [], clank: [], + ffmpeg: [], }; function isSupportedWindowsVersion(): boolean { diff --git a/src/utils/binaryPaths.ts b/src/utils/binaryPaths.ts index 6c10df700b..e4c7acf035 100644 --- a/src/utils/binaryPaths.ts +++ b/src/utils/binaryPaths.ts @@ -15,24 +15,12 @@ */ import * as fs from 'fs'; -import * as os from 'os'; import * as path from 'path'; export function printDepsWindowsExecutable(): string | undefined { return pathToExecutable(['bin', 'PrintDeps.exe']); } -export function ffmpegExecutable(): string | undefined { - let ffmpegName; - if (process.platform === 'win32') - ffmpegName = os.arch() === 'x64' ? 'ffmpeg-win64.exe' : 'ffmpeg-win32.exe'; - else if (process.platform === 'darwin') - ffmpegName = 'ffmpeg-mac'; - else - ffmpegName = 'ffmpeg-linux'; - return pathToExecutable(['third_party', 'ffmpeg', ffmpegName]); -} - function pathToExecutable(relative: string[]): string | undefined { try { const defaultPath = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..', ...relative); diff --git a/src/utils/browserPaths.ts b/src/utils/browserPaths.ts index 8cdd088e23..912858d838 100644 --- a/src/utils/browserPaths.ts +++ b/src/utils/browserPaths.ts @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import * as path from 'path'; import { getUbuntuVersionSync } from './ubuntuVersion'; import { getFromENV } from './utils'; -export type BrowserName = 'chromium'|'webkit'|'firefox'; +export type BrowserName = 'chromium'|'webkit'|'firefox'|'ffmpeg'; export type BrowserPlatform = 'win32'|'win64'|'mac10.13'|'mac10.14'|'mac10.15'|'mac11'|'mac11-arm64'|'ubuntu18.04'|'ubuntu20.04'; export type BrowserDescriptor = { name: BrowserName, @@ -130,6 +130,19 @@ export function executablePath(browserPath: string, browser: BrowserDescriptor): ['win64', ['Playwright.exe']], ]).get(hostPlatform); } + if (browser.name === 'ffmpeg') { + tokens = new Map([ + ['ubuntu18.04', ['ffmpeg-linux']], + ['ubuntu20.04', ['ffmpeg-linux']], + ['mac10.13', ['ffmpeg-mac']], + ['mac10.14', ['ffmpeg-mac']], + ['mac10.15', ['ffmpeg-mac']], + ['mac11', ['ffmpeg-mac']], + ['mac11-arm64', ['ffmpeg-mac']], + ['win32', ['ffmpeg-win32.exe']], + ['win64', ['ffmpeg-win64.exe']], + ]).get(hostPlatform); + } return tokens ? path.join(browserPath, ...tokens) : undefined; } @@ -166,5 +179,5 @@ export function markerFilePath(browsersPath: string, browser: BrowserDescriptor) export function isBrowserDirectory(browserPath: string): boolean { const baseName = path.basename(browserPath); - return baseName.startsWith('chromium-') || baseName.startsWith('firefox-') || baseName.startsWith('webkit-'); + return baseName.startsWith('chromium-') || baseName.startsWith('firefox-') || baseName.startsWith('webkit-') || baseName.startsWith('ffmpeg-'); } diff --git a/test/screencast.spec.ts b/test/screencast.spec.ts index 4e9ee89571..501ed50224 100644 --- a/test/screencast.spec.ts +++ b/test/screencast.spec.ts @@ -19,15 +19,14 @@ import fs from 'fs'; import path from 'path'; import { spawnSync } from 'child_process'; import { PNG } from 'pngjs'; +import * as browserPaths from '../src/utils/browserPaths'; -let ffmpegName = ''; -if (process.platform === 'win32') - ffmpegName = process.arch === 'ia32' ? 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It'll be something `n4.3.1-playwright-build-1001` - with the `1001` being the [`ffmpeg/BUILD_NUMBER`](../../browser_patches/ffmpeg/BUILD_NUMBER) - diff --git a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-linux b/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-linux deleted file mode 100755 index acbbf70d73..0000000000 Binary files a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-linux and /dev/null differ diff --git a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-mac b/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-mac deleted file mode 100755 index 3256982327..0000000000 Binary files a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-mac and /dev/null differ diff --git a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-win32.exe b/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-win32.exe deleted file mode 100755 index 701238c77d..0000000000 Binary files a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-win32.exe and /dev/null differ diff --git a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-win64.exe b/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-win64.exe deleted file mode 100755 index b610a0bebc..0000000000 Binary files a/third_party/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-win64.exe and /dev/null differ