go-rod-master
Comprehensive guide for browser automation and web scraping with go-rod (Chrome DevTools Protocol) including stealth anti-bot-detection patterns.
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Comprehensive guide for browser automation and web scraping with go-rod (Chrome DevTools Protocol) including stealth anti-bot-detection patterns.
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- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
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| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
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What does this skill do?
Comprehensive guide for browser automation and web scraping with go-rod (Chrome DevTools Protocol) including stealth anti-bot-detection patterns.
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You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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# Go-Rod Browser Automation Master
## Overview
[Rod](https://github.com/go-rod/rod) is a high-level Go driver built directly on the [Chrome DevTools Protocol](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/) for browser automation and web scraping. Unlike wrappers around other tools, Rod communicates with the browser natively via CDP, providing thread-safe operations, chained context design for timeouts/cancellation, auto-wait for elements, correct iframe/shadow DOM handling, and zero zombie browser processes.
The companion library [go-rod/stealth](https://github.com/go-rod/stealth) injects anti-bot-detection evasions based on [puppeteer-extra stealth](https://github.com/nichochar/puppeteer-extra/tree/master/packages/extract-stealth-evasions), hiding headless browser fingerprints from detection systems.
## When to Use This Skill
- Use when the user asks to **scrape**, **automate**, or **test** a website using Go.
- Use when the user needs a **headless browser** for dynamic/SPA content (React, Vue, Angular).
- Use when the user mentions **stealth**, **anti-bot**, **avoiding detection**, **Cloudflare**, or **bot detection bypass**.
- Use when the user wants to work with the **Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP)** directly from Go.
- Use when the user needs to **intercept** or **hijack** network requests in a browser context.
- Use when the user asks about **concurrent browser scraping** or **page pooling** in Go.
- Use when the user is migrating from **chromedp** or **Playwright Go** and wants a simpler API.
## Safety & Risk
**Risk Level: 🔵 Safe**
- **Read-Only by Default:** Default behavior is navigating and reading page content (scraping/testing).
- **Isolated Contexts:** Browser contexts are sandboxed; cookies and storage do not persist unless explicitly saved.
- **Resource Cleanup:** Designed around Go's `defer` pattern — browsers and pages close automatically.
- **No External Mutations:** Does not modify external state unless the script explicitly submits forms or POSTs data.
## Installation
```bash
# Core rod library
go get github.com/go-rod/rod@latest
# Stealth anti-detection plugin (ALWAYS include for production scraping)
go get github.com/go-rod/stealth@latest
```
Rod auto-downloads a compatible Chromium binary on first run. To pre-download:
```bash
go run github.com/nichochar/go-rod.github.io/cmd/launcher@latest
```
## Core Concepts
### Browser Lifecycle
Rod manages three layers: **Browser → Page → Element**.
```go
// Launch and connect to a browser
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
// Create a page (tab)
page := browser.MustPage("https://example.com")
// Find an element
el := page.MustElement("h1")
fmt.Println(el.MustText())
```
### Must vs Error Patterns
Rod provides two API styles for every operation:
| Style | Method | Use Case |
|:------|:-------|:---------|
| **Must** | `MustElement()`, `MustClick()`, `MustText()` | Scripting, debugging, prototyping. Panics on error. |
| **Error** | `Element()`, `Click()`, `Text()` | Production code. Returns `error` for explicit handling. |
**Production pattern:**
```go
el, err := page.Element("#login-btn")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("login button not found: %w", err)
}
if err := el.Click(proto.InputMouseButtonLeft, 1); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("click failed: %w", err)
}
```
**Scripting pattern with Try:**
```go
err := rod.Try(func() {
page.MustElement("#login-btn").MustClick()
})
if errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) {
log.Println("timeout finding login button")
}
```
### Context & Timeout
Rod uses Go's `context.Context` for cancellation and timeouts. Context propagates recursively to all child operations.
```go
// Set a 5-second timeout for the entire operation chain
page.Timeout(5 * time.Second).
MustWaitLoad().
MustElement("title").
CancelTimeout(). // subsequent calls are not bound by the 5s timeout
Timeout(30 * time.Second).
MustText()
```
### Element Selectors
Rod supports multiple selector strategies:
```go
// CSS selector (most common)
page.MustElement("div.content > p.intro")
// CSS selector with text regex matching
page.MustElementR("button", "Submit|Send")
// XPath
page.MustElementX("//div[@class='content']//p")
// Search across iframes and shadow DOM (like DevTools Ctrl+F)
page.MustSearch(".deeply-nested-element")
```
### Auto-Wait
Rod automatically retries element queries until the element appears or the context times out. You do not need manual sleeps:
```go
// This will automatically wait until the element exists
el := page.MustElement("#dynamic-content")
// Wait until the element is stable (position/size not changing)
el.MustWaitStable().MustClick()
// Wait until page has no pending network requests
wait := page.MustWaitRequestIdle()
page.MustElement("#search").MustInput("query")
wait()
```
---
## Stealth & Anti-Bot Detection (go-rod/stealth)
> **IMPORTANT:** For any production scraping or automation against real websites, ALWAYS use `stealth.MustPage()` instead of `browser.MustPage()`. This is the single most important step for avoiding bot detection.
### How Stealth Works
The `go-rod/stealth` package injects JavaScript evasions into every new page that:
- **Remove `navigator.webdriver`** — the primary headless detection signal.
- **Spoof WebGL vendor/renderer** — presents real GPU info (e.g., "Intel Inc." / "Intel Iris OpenGL Engine") instead of headless markers like "Google SwiftShader".
- **Fix Chrome plugin array** — reports proper `PluginArray` type with realistic plugin count.
- **Patch permissions API** — returns `"prompt"` instead of bot-revealing values.
- **Set realistic languages** — reports `en-US,en` instead of empty arrays.
- **Fix broken image dimensions** — headless browsers report 0x0; stealth fixes this to 16x16.
### Usage
**Creating a stealth page (recommended for all production use):**
```go
import (
"github.com/go-rod/rod"
"github.com/go-rod/stealth"
)
browser := rod.New().MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
// Use stealth.MustPage instead of browser.MustPage
page := stealth.MustPage(browser)
page.MustNavigate("https://bot.sannysoft.com")
```
**With error handling:**
```go
page, err := stealth.Page(browser)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create stealth page: %w", err)
}
page.MustNavigate("https://example.com")
```
**Using stealth.JS directly (advanced — for custom page creation):**
```go
// If you need to create the page yourself (e.g., with specific options),
// inject stealth.JS manually via EvalOnNewDocument
page := browser.MustPage()
page.MustEvalOnNewDocument(stealth.JS)
page.MustNavigate("https://example.com")
```
### Verifying Stealth
Navigate to a bot detection test page to verify evasions:
```go
page := stealth.MustPage(browser)
page.MustNavigate("https://bot.sannysoft.com")
page.MustScreenshot("stealth_test.png")
```
Expected results for a properly stealth-configured browser:
- **WebDriver**: `missing (passed)`
- **Chrome**: `present (passed)`
- **Plugins Length**: `3` (not `0`)
- **Languages**: `en-US,en`
---
## Implementation Guidelines
### 1. Launcher Configuration
Use the `launcher` package to customize browser launch flags:
```go
import "github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/launcher"
url := launcher.New().
Headless(true). // false for debugging
Proxy("127.0.0.1:8080"). // upstream proxy
Set("disable-gpu", ""). // custom Chrome flag
Delete("use-mock-keychain"). // remove a default flag
MustLaunch()
browser := rod.New().ControlURL(url).MustConnect()
defer browser.MustClose()
```
**Debugging mode (visible browser + slow motion):**
```go
l := launcher.New().
Headless(false).
Devtools(true)
defer l.Cleanup()
browser := rod.New().
ControlURL(l.MustLaunch()).
Trace(true).
SlowMotion(2 * time.Second).
MustConnect()
```
### 2. Proxy Support
```go
// Set proxy at launch
url := launcher.New().
Proxy("socks5://127.0.0.1:1080").
MustLaunch()
browser := rod.New().ControlURL(url).MustConnect()
// Handle proxy authentication
go browser.MustHandleAuth("username", "password")()
// Ignore SSL certificate errors (for MITM proxies)
browser.MustIgnoreCertErrors(true)
```
### 3. Input Simulation
```go
import "github.com/go-rod/rod/lib/input"
// Type into an input field (replaces existing value)
page.MustElement("#email").MustInput("user@example.com")
// Simulate keyboard keys
page.Keyboard.MustType(input.Enter)
// Press key combinations
page.Keyboard.MustPress(input.ControlLeft)
page.Keyboard.MustType(input.KeyA)
page.Keyboard.MustRelease(input.ControlLeft)
// Mouse click at coordinates
page.Mouse.MustClick(input.MouseLeft)
page.Mouse.MustMoveTo(100, 200)
```
### 4. Network Request Interception (Hijacking)
```go
router := browser.HijackRequests()
defer router.MustStop()
// Block all image requests
router.MustAdd("*.png", func(ctx *rod.Hijack) {
ctx.Response.Fail(proto.NetworkErrorReasonBlockedByClient)
})
// Modify request headers
router.MustAdd("*api.example.com*", func(ctx *rod.Hijack) {
ctx.Request.Req().Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer token123")
ctx.MustLoadResponse()
})
// Modify response body
router.MustAdd("*.js", func(ctx *rod.Hijack) {
ctx.MustLoadResponse()
ctx.Response.SetBody(ctx.Response.Body() + "\n// injected")
})
go router.Run()
```
### 5. Waiting Strategies
```go
// Wait for page load event
page.MustWaitLoad()
// Wait for no pending network requests (AJAX idle)
wait := page.MustWaitRequestIdle()
page.MustElement("#search").MustInput("query")
wait()
// Wait for element to be stable (not animating)
page.MustElement(".modal").MustWaitStable().MustClick()
// Wait for element to become invisible
page.MustElement(".loading").MustWaitInvisible()
// Wait for JavaScript condition
page.MustWait(`() => document.title === 'Ready'`)
// Wait for specific navigation/event
wait := page.WaitEvent(&proto.PageLoadEventFired{})
page.MustNavigate("https://example.com")
wait()
```
### 6. Race Selectors (Multiple Outcomes)
Handle pages where the result can be one of several outcomes (e.g., login success vs error):
```go
page.MustElement("#username").MustInput("user")
page.MustElement("#password").MustInput("pass").MustType(input.Enter)
// Race between success and error selectors
elm := page.Race().
Element(".dashboard").MustHandle(func(e *rod.Element) {
fmt.Println("Login successful:", e.MustText())
}).
Element(".error-message").MustDo()
if elm.MustMatches(".error-message") {
log.Fatal("Login failed:", elm.MustText())
}
```
### 7. Screenshots & PDF
```go
// Full-page screenshot
page.MustScreenshot("page.png")
// Custom screenshot (JPEG, specific region)
img, _ := page.Screenshot(true, &proto.PageCaptureScreenshot{
Format: proto.PageCaptureScreenshotFormatJpeg,
Quality: gson.Int(90),
Clip: &proto.PageViewport{
X: 0, Y: 0, Width: 1280, Height: 800, Scale: 1,
},
})
utils.OutputFile("screenshot.jpg", img)
// Scroll screenshot (captures full scrollable page)
img, _ := page.MustWaitStable().ScrollScreenshot(nil)
utils.OutputFile("full_page.jpg", img)
// PDF export
page.MustPDF("output.pdf")
```
### 8. Concurrent Page Pool
```go
pool := rod.NewPagePool(5) // max 5 concurrent pages
create := func() *rod.Page {
return browser.MustIncognito().MustPage()
}
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for _, url := range urls {
wg.Add(1)
go func(u string) {
defer wg.Done()
page := pool.MustGet(create)
defer pool.Put(page)
page.MustNavigate(u).MustWaitLoad()
fmt.Println(page.MustInfo().Title)
}(url)
}
wg.Wait()
pool.Cleanup(func(p *rod.Page) { p.MustClose() })
```
### 9. Event Handling
```go
// Listen for console.log output
go page.EachEvent(func(e *proto.RuntimeConsoleAPICalled) {
if e.Type == proto.RuntimeConsoleAPICalledTypeLog {
fmt.Println(page.MustObjectsToJSON(e.Args))
}
})()
// Wait for a specific event before proceeding
wait := page.WaitEvent(&proto.PageLoadEventFired{})
page.MustNavigate("https://example.com")
wait()
```
### 10. File Download
```go
wait := browser.MustWaitDownload()
page.MustElementR("a", "Download PDF").MustClick()
data := wait()
utils.OutputFile("downloaded.pdf", data)
```
### 11. JavaScript Evaluation
```go
// Execute JS on the page
page.MustEval(`() => console.log("hello")`)
// Pass parameters and get return value
result := page.MustEval(`(a, b) => a + b`, 1, 2)
fmt.Println(result.Int()) // 3
// Eval on a specific element ("this" = the DOM element)
title := page.MustElement("title").MustEval(`() => this.innerText`).String()
// Direct CDP calls for features Rod doesn't wrap
proto.PageSetAdBlockingEnabled{Enabled: true}.Call(page)
```
### 12. Loading Chrome Extensions
```go
extPath, _ := filepath.Abs("./my-extension")
u := launcher.New().
Set("load-extension", extPath).
Headless(false). // extensions require headed mode
MustLaunch()
browser := rod.New().ControlURL(u).MustConnect()
```
---
## Examples
See the `examples/` directory for complete, runnable Go files:
- `examples/basic_scrape.go` — Minimal scraping example
- `examples/stealth_page.go` — Anti-detection with go-rod/stealth
- `examples/request_hijacking.go` — Intercepting and modifying network requests
- `examples/concurrent_pages.go` — Page pool for concurrent scraping
---
## Best Practices
- ✅ **ALWAYS use `stealth.MustPage(browser)`** instead of `browser.MustPage()` for real-world sites.
- ✅ **ALWAYS `defer browser.MustClose()`** immediately after connecting.
- ✅ Use the error-returning API (not `Must*`) in production code.
- ✅ Set explicit timeouts with `.Timeout()` — never rely on defaults for production.
- ✅ Use `browser.MustIncognito().MustPage()` for isolated sessions.
- ✅ Use `PagePool` for concurrent scraping instead of spawning unlimited pages.
- ✅ Use `MustWaitStable()` before clicking elements that might be animating.
- ✅ Use `MustWaitRequestIdle()` after actions that trigger AJAX calls.
- ✅ Use `launcher.New().Headless(false).Devtools(true)` for debugging.
- ❌ **NEVER** use `time.Sleep()` for waiting — use Rod's built-in wait methods.
- ❌ **NEVER** create a new `Browser` per task — create one Browser, use multiple `Page` instances.
- ❌ **NEVER** use `browser.MustPage()` for production scraping — use `stealth.MustPage()`.
- ❌ **NEVER** ignore errors in production — always handle them explicitly.
- ❌ **NEVER** forget to defer-close browsers, pages, and hijack routers.
## Common Pitfalls
- **Problem:** Element not found even though it exists on the page.
**Solution:** The element may be inside an iframe or shadow DOM. Use `page.MustSearch()` instead of `page.MustElement()` — it searches across all iframes and shadow DOMs.
- **Problem:** Click doesn't work because the element is animating.
**Solution:** Call `el.MustWaitStable()` before `el.MustClick()`.
- **Problem:** Bot detection despite using stealth.
**Solution:** Combine `stealth.MustPage()` with: randomized viewport sizes, realistic User-Agent strings, human-like input delays between keystrokes, and random idle behaviors (scroll, hover).
- **Problem:** Browser process leaks (zombie processes).
**Solution:** Always `defer browser.MustClose()`. Rod uses [leakless](https://github.com/ysmood/leakless) to kill zombies after main process crash, but explicit cleanup is preferred.
- **Problem:** Timeout errors on slow pages.
**Solution:** Use chained context: `page.Timeout(30 * time.Second).MustWaitLoad()`. For AJAX-heavy pages, use `MustWaitRequestIdle()` instead of `MustWaitLoad()`.
- **Problem:** HijackRequests router not intercepting requests.
**Solution:** You must call `go router.Run()` after setting up routes, and `defer router.MustStop()` for cleanup.
## Limitations
- **CAPTCHAs:** Rod does not include CAPTCHA solving. External services (2captcha, etc.) must be integrated separately.
- **Extreme Anti-Bot:** While `go-rod/stealth` handles common detection (WebDriver, plugin fingerprints, WebGL), extremely strict systems (some Cloudflare configurations, Akamai Bot Manager) may still detect automation. Additional measures (residential proxies, human-like behavioral patterns) may be needed.
- **DRM Content:** Cannot interact with DRM-protected media (e.g., Widevine).
- **Resource Usage:** Each browser instance consumes significant RAM (~100-300MB+). Use `PagePool` and limit concurrency on memory-constrained systems.
- **Extensions in Headless:** Chrome extensions do not work in headless mode. Use `Headless(false)` with XVFB for server environments.
- **Platform:** Requires a Chromium-compatible browser. Does not support Firefox or Safari.
## Documentation References
- [Official Documentation](https://go-rod.github.io/) — Guides, tutorials, FAQ
- [Go API Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/go-rod/rod) — Complete type and method documentation
- [go-rod/stealth](https://github.com/go-rod/stealth) — Anti-bot detection plugin
- [Examples (source)](https://github.com/go-rod/rod/blob/main/examples_test.go) — Official example tests
- [Rod vs Chromedp Comparison](https://github.com/nichochar/go-rod.github.io/blob/main/lib/examples/compare-chromedp) — Migration reference
- [Chrome DevTools Protocol Docs](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/) — Underlying protocol reference
- [Chrome CLI Flags Reference](https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches) — Launcher flag documentation
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