SideeX JavaScript API is a JS library running on a webpage for recording and playing web browsing behavior. It is the core library of SideeX 2. As opposed to acting as a browser web extension, the API can be directly embedded and used within a webpage via JavaScript.
Two Ways to Use SideeX API
Via <script /> tag
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@sideex/api/dist/index.bundle.mjs"></script> <script> var sideex = new SideeX(); //Then refer to the following code sample 1, 2, or 3 for using SideeX API </script>
Via npm
At first, download the SideeX API library via npm:
Then, import and use the SideeX API as follows:
import { SideeX } from "@sideex/api" var sideex = new SideeX(); //Then refer to the following code sample 1, 2, or 3 for using SideeX API
Code Samples
Sample 1 - Record and playback
sideex.recorder.start();//start recording /* Record a command For example: click at anywhere on the window, then you get a ClickAt command */ sideex.recorder.stop();//stop recording console.log(sideex.file.command.get(0));//get the first recorded command sideex.playback.start();//replay the recorded commands
Sample 2 - Save and load the recorded commands
sideex.recorder.start();//start recording /* Record a command For example: click at anywhere on the window, then you get a ClickAt command */ sideex.recorder.stop();//stop recording console.log(sideex.file.command.get(0));//get the record that you recorded let jsonString = sideex.file.testSuite.save();//serialize the recorded commands to a JSON string //save the jsonString on your own sideex.file.testSuite.load(jsonString);//load the jsonString sideex.playback.start();//replay the recorded commands
Sample 3 - Change a recorded command to a user-defined action
sideex.recorder.start();//start recording /* Record a command For example: click at anywhere on the window, then you get a ClickAt command */ sideex.recorder.stop();//stop recording console.log(sideex.file.command.get(0));//get the first recorded command let command = sideex.file.command.get(0); command.name = "myAction";//rename the command name to "myAction" console.log(sideex.file.command.get(0));//see the change of the command name //add a user-defined function for executing "myAction" sideex.playback.addCustomCommand("myAction", true, (target, value) => { console.log(target, value); //define the action here } ); sideex.playback.start();//replay the modified recorded commands