| ▲ | cschlaepfer an hour ago | |
Thanks, we appreciate it! Yes, you can use BrowserBook to write e2e test automations, but we don't currently include playwright assertions in the runtime - we excluded these since they are geared toward a specific use case, and we wanted to build more generally. Let us know if you think we should include this though; we're always looking for feedback. > For scraping, how do you handle Cloudflare and Captchas? Cloudflare turnstiles/captchas tend to be less of an issue in the inline browser because it’s just a local Chrome instance, avoiding the usual bot-detection flags from headless or cloud browsers (datacenter IPs, user-agent quirks, etc.). For hosted browsers, we use Kernel's stealth mode to similar effect. > Do you respect robots.txt instructions of websites? We leave this up to the developer creating the automations. | ||