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simple-spa-request

v0.5.6

Published

A CLI tool for fetching DOM, console logs, styles and network requests from SPA websites using Playwright

Downloads

107

Readme

simple-spa-request

A CLI tool for fetching DOM, console logs, stylesheet rules and network requests from Single Page Application (SPA) websites using Playwright. It returns the data as either the raw HTML DOM, a Markdown document, or a JSON object; it is meant to feed other applications such as local LLMs or scripts.

Installation

npm install -g simple-spa-request

or

yarn install -g simple-spa-request

Usage

simple-spa-request [arguments] <url>

Arguments

  • -t, --timeout=: Time in milliseconds after which to grab the DOM/console logs/network tab. Default: 3000.
  • -j, --javascript=: Block of JavaScript to run in the console after the timeout period. Default: none.
  • -w, --wait=: Time in milliseconds after which to grab the DOM/console logs/network tab if JavaScript argument is supplied. Default: 0 (no effect without JavaScript).
  • -h, --header=: Sets an HTTP header to be sent with the request. Can be used for authorization tokens. Multiple headers can be set. Default: none.
  • -m, --method=: Sets the HTTP method to use. Default: GET.
  • -b, --body=: Specifies a body to send with the request (for POST requests). Default: none.
  • -f, --format=: Specifies output format. Options: json, html, markdown. Default: markdown.
  • -nc, --no-console: Skips including console output.
  • -nn, --no-network: Skips including network output.
  • -ns, --no-styles: Skips including stylesheet and rule output.

Examples

Basic request with default timeout:

simple-spa-request https://example.com

Request with custom timeout:

simple-spa-request -t 5000 https://example.com

Request with authorization header:

simple-spa-request -h "Authorization: Bearer token123" https://api.example.com

POST request with body:

simple-spa-request -m POST -b '{"key": "value"}' https://example.com/api

Run JavaScript and wait after execution:

simple-spa-request -j "document.getElementById('button').click()" -w 1000 https://example.com

Output as JSON:

simple-spa-request -f json https://example.com

Skip console and network output:

simple-spa-request -nc -nn https://example.com

Output Format

Markdown (default)

The output includes:

  • DOM content in a code block
  • Console logs as bullet points
  • Network requests with URL, method, and status
  • Stylesheets and their rules

HTML

Raw HTML/DOM output only.

JSON

JSON object containing:

  • dom: DOM content
  • consoleLogs: Array of console log messages
  • networkRequests: Array of network request details
  • stylesheets: Array of stylesheets and their associated rules

License

MIT