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puppeteer-stealthvspydoll

MIT 301 30 94,086
3.6 million (month) May 29 2018 2.11.2(2023-04-11 04:13:00 ago)
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Jun 01 2024 0.0.0(2025-02-01 00:00:00 ago)

Puppeteer Stealth is puppeteer plugin that fortifies headles browser for web scraping. This makes detection of puppeteer scrapers more difficult allowing to scrape targets which use headless browser detection techniques.

Puppeteer-stealth does this by applying various javascript patches to cover up traces of headless browser presence in the web scraping browser's environment.

Pydoll is a Python library for browser automation that uses the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) directly, designed to be undetectable by anti-bot systems. Unlike Selenium-based tools, Pydoll does not use WebDriver and avoids the common detection vectors that anti-bot systems look for.

Key features include:

  • Native CDP communication Connects directly to Chrome/Chromium via CDP websocket without intermediary drivers, avoiding the automation flags and fingerprints that WebDriver-based tools leave behind.
  • Event-driven architecture Built around an async event system that can listen for and react to browser events like network requests, console messages, and DOM changes.
  • Network interception Can intercept, modify, and mock network requests and responses, useful for blocking unnecessary resources or modifying API responses during scraping.
  • Async-first design Fully asynchronous API built on Python's asyncio for efficient concurrent automation.
  • Clean API Provides a high-level, Pythonic API for common browser automation tasks while still allowing direct CDP command execution for advanced use cases.
  • Multi-browser support Can manage multiple browser instances and pages concurrently.

Pydoll fills a similar niche to nodriver and camoufox — browser automation with a focus on avoiding detection — but takes a different approach by providing more granular control over CDP communication and network interception.

Highlights


anti-detectcdpasync

Example Use


```javascript const puppeteer = require('puppeteer-extra') // add stealth plugin and use defaults (all evasion techniques) const StealthPlugin = require('puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth') puppeteer.use(StealthPlugin()) // puppeteer usage as normal puppeteer.launch({ headless: true }).then(async browser => { console.log('Running tests..') const page = await browser.newPage() await page.goto('https://bot.sannysoft.com') await page.waitForTimeout(5000) await page.screenshot({ path: 'result.png', fullPage: true }) await browser.close() console.log("success - check the result.png screenshot") }) ```
```python import asyncio from pydoll.browser import Chrome from pydoll.constants import By async def main(): async with Chrome() as browser: # Open a new page page = await browser.new_page() await page.go_to("https://example.com") # Find and interact with elements search_input = await page.find_element(By.CSS, "input[name='q']") await search_input.type_text("web scraping") submit_btn = await page.find_element(By.CSS, "button[type='submit']") await submit_btn.click() # Wait for results and extract content await page.wait_element(By.CSS, ".results") results = await page.find_elements(By.CSS, ".result-item") for result in results: title = await result.get_text() print(title) # Network interception example await page.enable_network_interception() # intercept and analyze API calls made by the page asyncio.run(main()) ```

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