Jido Browser

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Browser automation for Jido AI agents.

Overview

Jido.Browser is an agent-browser-first browser automation library for Jido.

The Hex package and OTP app remain jido_browser, while the public Elixir namespace is Jido.Browser.*.

Installation

Add the dependency:

def deps do
  [
    {:jido_browser, "~> 2.0"}
  ]
end

Install the default browser backend:

mix jido_browser.install

That installs the pinned agent-browser binary for the current platform and runs agent-browser install to provision the browser runtime.

Recommended Alias Setup

defp aliases do
  [
    setup: ["deps.get", "jido_browser.install --if-missing"],
    test: ["jido_browser.install --if-missing", "test"]
  ]
end

Installing Specific Backends

mix jido_browser.install agent_browser
mix jido_browser.install vibium
mix jido_browser.install web

Quick Start

{:ok, session} = Jido.Browser.start_session()

{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.navigate(session, "https://example.com")
{:ok, session, snapshot} = Jido.Browser.snapshot(session)

snapshot["snapshot"] || snapshot[:snapshot]

{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.click(session, "@e1")
{:ok, _session, %{content: markdown}} = Jido.Browser.extract_content(session, format: :markdown)

:ok = Jido.Browser.end_session(session)

Selectors remain supported, but ref-based interaction is the preferred 2.0 flow:

  1. snapshot
  2. act on @eN refs
  3. re-snapshot

State Persistence

state_path = Path.expand("tmp/browser-state.json")
File.mkdir_p!(Path.dirname(state_path))

{:ok, session} = Jido.Browser.start_session()
{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.navigate(session, "https://example.com")
{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.save_state(session, state_path)
:ok = Jido.Browser.end_session(session)

{:ok, restored} = Jido.Browser.start_session()
{:ok, restored, _} = Jido.Browser.load_state(restored, state_path)

Tab Workflow

{:ok, session} = Jido.Browser.start_session()
{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.navigate(session, "https://example.com")
{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.new_tab(session, "https://example.org")
{:ok, session, tabs} = Jido.Browser.list_tabs(session)
{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.switch_tab(session, 1)
{:ok, session, _} = Jido.Browser.close_tab(session, 1)

Plugin Setup

defmodule MyBrowsingAgent do
  use Jido.Agent,
    name: "browser_agent",
    plugins: [
      {Jido.Browser.Plugin,
       [
         adapter: Jido.Browser.Adapters.AgentBrowser,
         headless: true,
         timeout: 30_000
       ]}
    ]
end

Configuration

config :jido_browser,
  adapter: Jido.Browser.Adapters.AgentBrowser

config :jido_browser, :agent_browser,
  binary_path: "/usr/local/bin/agent-browser",
  headed: false

Legacy adapters can still be configured explicitly:

config :jido_browser, :vibium,
  binary_path: "/path/to/vibium"

config :jido_browser, :web,
  binary_path: "/usr/local/bin/web",
  profile: "default"

Backends

AgentBrowser (Default)

Vibium (Legacy)

Web (Legacy)

Public API

Core operations:

Agent-browser-native operations:

Available Actions

Session

Navigation

Interaction

Waiting and Queries

Content and Diagnostics

Tabs

Advanced and Composite

Using With Jido Agents

defmodule MyBrowsingAgent do
  use Jido.Agent,
    name: "web_browser",
    description: "An agent that can browse the web",
    plugins: [{Jido.Browser.Plugin, [headless: true]}]
end

Jido.Browser.Plugin now exposes 37 browser actions, including snapshot/refs workflows, browser state actions, diagnostics, and tab management.

License

Apache-2.0 - See LICENSE for details.