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PlayMCP Browser Automation Server

A comprehensive MCP server that provides powerful web automation tools using Playwright, enabling web scraping, testing, and browser interaction through natural language commands.

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2 "name": "playmcp-browser",
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5 "args": [
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8 "cwd": "/path/to/PlayMCP",
9 "description": "Browser automation server using Playwright"
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README Documentation

PlayMCP Browser Automation Server

A comprehensive MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for browser automation using Playwright. This server provides 38 powerful tools for web scraping, testing, and automation.

PlayBrowser Automation Server MCP server

Features

🚀 Core Browser Automation (21 tools)

  • Navigation: navigate, goForward, goBack (via scroll)
  • Interaction: click, type, hover, dragAndDrop, selectOption
  • Mouse Control: moveMouse, mouseMove, mouseClick, mouseDrag
  • Keyboard: pressKey
  • Waiting: waitForText, waitForSelector
  • Screenshots: screenshot, takeScreenshot (enhanced)
  • Page Info: getPageSource, getPageText, getPageTitle, getPageUrl
  • Element Analysis: getElementContent, getElementHierarchy
  • Scripts & Styles: getScripts, getStylesheets, getMetaTags

🔍 Advanced Data Extraction (7 tools)

  • Links & Images: getLinks, getImages
  • Forms: getForms
  • Console Monitoring: getConsoleMessages
  • Network Monitoring: getNetworkRequests
  • JavaScript Execution: executeJavaScript, evaluateWithReturn

📁 File Operations (2 tools)

  • File Upload: uploadFiles
  • Dialog Handling: handleDialog

⚙️ Browser Management (8 tools)

  • Browser Control: openBrowser, closeBrowser
  • Viewport Management: resize
  • Page Manipulation: scroll (enhanced with feedback)
  • Element Hierarchy: Deep DOM analysis with configurable depth
  • Enhanced Screenshots: Full page, element-specific, custom paths
  • Mouse Coordinates: Pixel-perfect mouse control
  • Wait Conditions: Smart waiting for elements and text

Quick Start

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/jomon003/PlayMCP.git
cd PlayMCP

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build the project
npm run build

# Test the server
npm test

Basic Usage

// Start the server
node ./dist/server.js

// Send MCP commands via JSON-RPC
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}

Tool Categories

🎯 Navigation & Interaction

  • navigate: Go to any URL
  • goForward: Navigate forward in browser history
  • click: Click elements with smart selector resolution
  • type: Type text with realistic keyboard simulation
  • hover: Hover over elements for tooltips and interactions
  • dragAndDrop: Drag elements between locations
  • selectOption: Choose options from dropdowns and multi-selects
  • pressKey: Send specific keyboard keys (Enter, Escape, etc.)

⏱️ Smart Waiting

  • waitForText: Wait for specific text to appear
  • waitForSelector: Wait for elements to load
  • Built-in timeouts and error handling

🖱️ Precise Mouse Control

  • mouseMove: Move to exact coordinates
  • mouseClick: Click at specific pixels
  • mouseDrag: Drag between coordinate points
  • moveMouse: Enhanced mouse positioning

📊 Data Extraction

  • getElementHierarchy: Deep DOM structure analysis
  • getConsoleMessages: Monitor browser console output
  • getNetworkRequests: Track HTTP requests and responses
  • getLinks: Extract all page links with metadata
  • getImages: Get all images with attributes
  • getForms: Analyze form structures and fields

🎬 Visual & Media

  • screenshot: Basic screenshot capture
  • takeScreenshot: Advanced screenshots (full page, elements, custom paths)
  • resize: Control viewport dimensions

📁 File & Dialog Operations

  • uploadFiles: Handle file input uploads
  • handleDialog: Manage alerts, confirms, and prompts

⚙️ JavaScript Execution

  • executeJavaScript: Run JavaScript code
  • evaluateWithReturn: Execute JS with return values

Core Browser Controls

  • openBrowser - Launch a new browser instance with optional headless mode
  • navigate - Navigate to any URL
  • click - Click elements using CSS selectors
  • type - Type text into input fields
  • moveMouse - Move mouse to specific coordinates
  • scroll - Scroll the page by specified amounts with enhanced feedback and smooth scrolling support
  • screenshot - Take screenshots of the page, viewport, or specific elements
  • closeBrowser - Close the browser instance

Page Content Extraction

  • getPageSource - Get the complete HTML source code
  • getPageText - Get the text content (stripped of HTML)
  • getPageTitle - Get the page title
  • getPageUrl - Get the current URL
  • getScripts - Extract all JavaScript code from the page
  • getStylesheets - Extract all CSS stylesheets
  • getMetaTags - Get all meta tags with their attributes
  • getLinks - Get all links with href, text, and title
  • getImages - Get all images with src, alt, and dimensions
  • getForms - Get all forms with their fields and attributes
  • getElementContent - Get HTML and text content of specific elements
  • getElementHierarchy - Get the hierarchical DOM structure with parent-child relationships

Advanced Capabilities

  • executeJavaScript - Execute arbitrary JavaScript code on the page and return results

Available Tools Reference

ToolDescriptionRequired Parameters
openBrowserLaunch browser instanceheadless?: boolean, debug?: boolean
navigateNavigate to URLurl: string
clickClick elementselector: string
typeType text into elementselector: string, text: string
moveMouseMove mouse to coordinatesx: number, y: number
scrollScroll page with feedbackx: number, y: number, smooth?: boolean
screenshotTake screenshotpath: string, type?: string, selector?: string
getPageSourceGet HTML sourceNone
getPageTextGet text contentNone
getPageTitleGet page titleNone
getPageUrlGet current URLNone
getScriptsGet JavaScript codeNone
getStylesheetsGet CSS stylesheetsNone
getMetaTagsGet meta tagsNone
getLinksGet all linksNone
getImagesGet all imagesNone
getFormsGet all formsNone
getElementContentGet element contentselector: string
getElementHierarchyGet DOM hierarchyselector?: string, maxDepth?: number, includeText?: boolean, includeAttributes?: boolean
executeJavaScriptRun JavaScriptscript: string
closeBrowserClose browserNone

Installation

Complete Installation Steps

  1. Prerequisites

    • Node.js 16+ (download from nodejs.org)
    • Git (for cloning the repository)
  2. Clone and Setup

    git clone <repository-url>
    cd PlayMCP
    npm install
    npm run build
    
  3. Install Playwright Browsers

    npx playwright install
    

    This downloads the necessary browser binaries (Chromium, Firefox, Safari).

  4. Verify Installation

    npm run start
    

    You should see "Browser Automation MCP Server starting..." if everything is working.

Quick Installation

git clone <repository-url>
cd PlayMCP
npm install && npm run build && npx playwright install

Usage

As MCP Server

Add to your MCP configuration file:

Standard MCP Configuration:

{
  "servers": {
    "playmcp-browser": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["./dist/server.js"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/PlayMCP",
      "description": "Browser automation server using Playwright"
    }
  }
}

Alternative Configuration (works with VS Code GitHub Copilot):

{
  "servers": {
    "playmcp-browser": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/PlayMCP/dist/server.js"]
    }
  }
}

For Windows users:

{
  "servers": {
    "playmcp-browser": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:\\path\\to\\PlayMCP\\dist\\server.js"]
    }
  }
}

VS Code GitHub Copilot Integration

This MCP server is fully compatible with VS Code GitHub Copilot. After adding the configuration above to your MCP settings, you can use all browser automation tools directly within VS Code.

Configuration Examples

Claude Desktop (config.json location):

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\config.json
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/config.json

VS Code MCP Extension: Add to your VS Code settings.json or MCP configuration file.

Example Full Configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "playmcp-browser": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/Users/username/PlayMCP/dist/server.js"],
      "description": "Browser automation with Playwright"
    }
  }
}

Tool Examples

Basic Web Scraping:

// Open browser and navigate
await openBrowser({ headless: false, debug: true })
await navigate({ url: "https://example.com" })

// Extract content
const title = await getPageTitle()
const links = await getLinks()
const forms = await getForms()

Form Automation:

// Fill out a form
await click({ selector: "#login-button" })
await type({ selector: "#username", text: "user@example.com" })
await type({ selector: "#password", text: "password123" })
await click({ selector: "#submit" })

Page Interaction:

// Enhanced scrolling with feedback
await scroll({ x: 0, y: 500, smooth: false })
// Returns: { before: {x: 0, y: 0}, after: {x: 0, y: 500}, scrolled: {x: 0, y: 500} }

// Smooth scrolling
await scroll({ x: 0, y: 300, smooth: true })

// Mouse interaction
await moveMouse({ x: 100, y: 200 })
await click({ selector: ".dropdown-menu" })

DOM Structure Analysis:

// Get page hierarchy (3 levels deep)
await getElementHierarchy({ maxDepth: 3 })

// Get detailed hierarchy with text and attributes
await getElementHierarchy({ 
  selector: "#main-content", 
  maxDepth: -1, 
  includeText: true, 
  includeAttributes: true 
})

// Get basic structure of a specific section
await getElementHierarchy({ selector: ".sidebar", maxDepth: 2 })

Advanced JavaScript Execution:

// Run custom JavaScript
await executeJavaScript({ 
  script: "document.querySelectorAll('h1').length" 
})

// Modify page content
await executeJavaScript({ 
  script: "document.body.style.backgroundColor = 'lightblue'" 
})

// Extract complex data
await executeJavaScript({ 
  script: `
    Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('article')).map(article => ({
      title: article.querySelector('h2')?.textContent,
      summary: article.querySelector('p')?.textContent
    }))
  `
})

Screenshot and Documentation:

// Take screenshots
await screenshot({ path: "./full-page.png", type: "page" })
await screenshot({ path: "./element.png", type: "element", selector: "#main-content" })

Quick Start

  1. Install and setup:

    git clone <repo-url> && cd PlayMCP
    npm install && npm run build && npx playwright install
    
  2. Add to your MCP client configuration

  3. Start automating:

    await openBrowser({ debug: true })
    await navigate({ url: "https://news.ycombinator.com" })
    const links = await getLinks()
    console.log(`Found ${links.length} links`)
    
    // Analyze page structure
    const hierarchy = await getElementHierarchy({ maxDepth: 2 })
    console.log('Page structure:', hierarchy)
    

Development

  • src/server.ts - Main MCP server implementation
  • src/controllers/playwright.ts - Playwright browser controller
  • src/mcp/ - MCP protocol implementation
  • src/types/ - TypeScript type definitions

Requirements

System Requirements

  • Node.js 16+ (LTS version recommended)
  • Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
  • Memory: At least 2GB RAM (4GB+ recommended for heavy usage)
  • Disk Space: ~500MB for browser binaries and dependencies

Dependencies

  • Playwright: Handles browser automation (automatically installed)
  • TypeScript: For compilation (dev dependency)
  • Browser Binaries: Downloaded via npx playwright install

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

  1. "Browser not initialized" error

    • Make sure to call openBrowser before other browser operations
    • Check if Node.js version is 16 or higher
  2. Playwright installation fails

    # Try manual browser installation
    npx playwright install chromium
    # Or install all browsers
    npx playwright install
    
  3. Permission errors on Linux/macOS

    # Make sure the script is executable
    chmod +x dist/server.js
    
  4. Path issues in MCP configuration

    • Use absolute paths in the configuration
    • On Windows, use double backslashes: C:\\path\\to\\PlayMCP\\dist\\server.js
    • Verify the path exists: node /path/to/PlayMCP/dist/server.js
  5. Browser crashes or timeouts

    • Try running with headless: false for debugging
    • Increase system memory if running multiple browser instances
    • Check if antivirus software is blocking browser processes

Testing Your Installation

# Test the server directly
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}' | node ./dist/server.js

You should see a JSON response listing all available tools.

License

MIT License

Quick Install

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Key Features

Model Context Protocol
Secure Communication
Real-time Updates
Open Source