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copilot-swe-agent[bot]
c1c5dfc49b Add smoke test and comprehensive documentation
- Created standalone smoke test script for quick validation
- Added detailed CHANGES_CDP_CONCURRENCY.md documentation
- Documented all fixes, testing approach, and migration guide
- Smoke test can run without pytest for easy verification

Co-authored-by: Ahmed-Tawfik94 <106467151+Ahmed-Tawfik94@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-06 08:20:39 +00:00
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
2507720cc7 Refactor imports for PEP 8 compliance and clarity
- Organized imports in browser_manager.py by category (stdlib, 3rd-party, local)
- Organized imports in browser_profiler.py by category
- Cleaned up test file imports for consistency
- All imports alphabetized within their categories

Co-authored-by: Ahmed-Tawfik94 <106467151+Ahmed-Tawfik94@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-06 08:18:48 +00:00
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
7037021496 Implement CDP concurrency fixes and improve logging
- Modified get_page() to always create new pages for managed browsers
- Ensured page lock serializes all new_page() calls in managed mode
- Fixed proxy flag formatting (removed credentials from URL)
- Added deduplication of browser launch args
- Enhanced startup checks with multiple intervals
- Improved logging with structured messages and better formatting
- Added comprehensive test suite for CDP concurrency

Co-authored-by: Ahmed-Tawfik94 <106467151+Ahmed-Tawfik94@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-06 08:11:15 +00:00
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
7c751837ef Initial plan 2025-11-06 08:02:54 +00:00
Nasrin
2c918155aa Merge pull request #1529 from unclecode/fix/remove_overlay_elements
Fix remove_overlay_elements functionality by calling injected JS function.
2025-11-06 00:10:32 +08:00
Nasrin
854694ef33 Merge pull request #1537 from unclecode/fix/docker-compose-llm-env
fix(docker): Remove environment variable overrides in docker-compose.yml
2025-11-06 00:07:51 +08:00
Nasrin
6534ece026 Merge pull request #1532 from unclecode/fix/update-documentation
Standardize C4A-Script tutorial, add CLI identity-based crawling, and add sponsorship CTA
2025-11-05 23:37:05 +08:00
Nasrin
89e28d4eee Merge pull request #1558 from unclecode/claude/fix-update-pyopenssl-security-011CUPexU25DkNvoxfu5ZrnB
Claude/fix update pyopenssl security 011 cu pex u25 dk nvoxfu5 zrn b
2025-10-28 17:09:11 +08:00
ntohidi
c0f1865287 feat(api): update marketplace version and build date in root endpoint response 2025-10-26 11:35:39 +01:00
ntohidi
46ef1116c4 fix(app-detail): enhance tab functionality, hide documentation and support tabs in marketplace 2025-10-26 11:21:29 +01:00
Nasrin
4df83893ac Merge pull request #1560 from unclecode/fix/marketplace
Fix/marketplace
2025-10-23 22:17:06 +08:00
ntohidi
13e116610d fix(marketplace): improve app detail page content rendering and UX
Fixed multiple issues with app detail page content display and formatting
2025-10-23 16:12:30 +02:00
Claude
613097d121 test: add verification tests for pyOpenSSL security update
- Add lightweight security test to verify version requirements
- Add comprehensive integration test for crawl4ai functionality
- Tests verify pyOpenSSL >= 25.3.0 and cryptography >= 45.0.7
- All tests passing: security vulnerability is resolved

Related to #1545

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2025-10-23 06:57:25 +00:00
Claude
44ef0682b0 fix: update pyOpenSSL to >=25.3.0 to address security vulnerability
- Updates pyOpenSSL from >=24.3.0 to >=25.3.0
- This resolves CVE affecting cryptography package versions >=37.0.0 & <43.0.1
- pyOpenSSL 25.3.0 requires cryptography>=45.0.7, which is above the vulnerable range
- Fixes issue #1545

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2025-10-23 06:51:25 +00:00
ntohidi
b74524fdfb docs: update docker_hooks_examples.py with comprehensive examples and improved structure 2025-10-22 16:29:19 +02:00
ntohidi
bcac486921 docs: enhance README and docker-deployment documentation with Job Queue and Webhook API details 2025-10-22 16:19:30 +02:00
ntohidi
6aef5a120f Merge branch 'main' into develop 2025-10-22 15:53:54 +02:00
Nasrin
7cac008c10 Release/v0.7.6 (#1556)
* fix(docker-api): migrate to modern datetime library API

Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Ferdman <emmanuelferdman@gmail.com>

* Fix examples in README.md

* feat(docker): add user-provided hooks support to Docker API

Implements comprehensive hooks functionality allowing users to provide custom Python
functions as strings that execute at specific points in the crawling pipeline.

Key Features:
- Support for all 8 crawl4ai hook points:
  • on_browser_created: Initialize browser settings
  • on_page_context_created: Configure page context
  • before_goto: Pre-navigation setup
  • after_goto: Post-navigation processing
  • on_user_agent_updated: User agent modification handling
  • on_execution_started: Crawl execution initialization
  • before_retrieve_html: Pre-extraction processing
  • before_return_html: Final HTML processing

Implementation Details:
- Created UserHookManager for validation, compilation, and safe execution
- Added IsolatedHookWrapper for error isolation and timeout protection
- AST-based validation ensures code structure correctness
- Sandboxed execution with restricted builtins for security
- Configurable timeout (1-120 seconds) prevents infinite loops
- Comprehensive error handling ensures hooks don't crash main process
- Execution tracking with detailed statistics and logging

API Changes:
- Added HookConfig schema with code and timeout fields
- Extended CrawlRequest with optional hooks parameter
- Added /hooks/info endpoint for hook discovery
- Updated /crawl and /crawl/stream endpoints to support hooks

Safety Features:
- Malformed hooks return clear validation errors
- Hook errors are isolated and reported without stopping crawl
- Execution statistics track success/failure/timeout rates
- All hook results are JSON-serializable

Testing:
- Comprehensive test suite covering all 8 hooks
- Error handling and timeout scenarios validated
- Authentication, performance, and content extraction examples
- 100% success rate in production testing

Documentation:
- Added extensive hooks section to docker-deployment.md
- Security warnings about user-provided code risks
- Real-world examples using httpbin.org, GitHub, BBC
- Best practices and troubleshooting guide

ref #1377

* fix(deep-crawl): BestFirst priority inversion; remove pre-scoring truncation. ref #1253

  Use negative scores in PQ to visit high-score URLs first and drop link cap prior to scoring; add test for ordering.

* docs: Update URL seeding examples to use proper async context managers
- Wrap all AsyncUrlSeeder usage with async context managers
- Update URL seeding adventure example to use "sitemap+cc" source, focus on course posts, and add stream=True parameter to fix runtime error

* fix(crawler): Removed the incorrect reference in browser_config variable #1310

* docs: update Docker instructions to use the latest release tag

* fix(docker): Fix LLM API key handling for multi-provider support

Previously, the system incorrectly used OPENAI_API_KEY for all LLM providers
due to a hardcoded api_key_env fallback in config.yml. This caused authentication
errors when using non-OpenAI providers like Gemini.

Changes:
- Remove api_key_env from config.yml to let litellm handle provider-specific env vars
- Simplify get_llm_api_key() to return None, allowing litellm to auto-detect keys
- Update validate_llm_provider() to trust litellm's built-in key detection
- Update documentation to reflect the new automatic key handling

The fix leverages litellm's existing capability to automatically find the correct
environment variable for each provider (OPENAI_API_KEY, GEMINI_API_TOKEN, etc.)
without manual configuration.

ref #1291

* docs: update adaptive crawler docs and cache defaults; remove deprecated examples (#1330)
- Replace BaseStrategy with CrawlStrategy in custom strategy examples (DomainSpecificStrategy, HybridStrategy)
- Remove “Custom Link Scoring” and “Caching Strategy” sections no longer aligned with current library
- Revise memory pruning example to use adaptive.get_relevant_content and index-based retention of top 500 docs
- Correct Quickstart note: default cache mode is CacheMode.BYPASS; instruct enabling with CacheMode.ENABLED

* fix(utils): Improve URL normalization by avoiding quote/unquote to preserve '+' signs. ref #1332

* feat: Add comprehensive website to API example with frontend

This commit adds a complete, web scraping API example that demonstrates how to get structured data from any website and use it like an API using the crawl4ai library with a minimalist frontend interface.

Core Functionality
- AI-powered web scraping with plain English queries
- Dual scraping approaches: Schema-based (faster) and LLM-based (flexible)
- Intelligent schema caching for improved performance
- Custom LLM model support with API key management
- Automatic duplicate request prevention

Modern Frontend Interface
- Minimalist black-and-white design inspired by modern web apps
- Responsive layout with smooth animations and transitions
- Three main pages: Scrape Data, Models Management, API Request History
- Real-time results display with JSON formatting
- Copy-to-clipboard functionality for extracted data
- Toast notifications for user feedback
- Auto-scroll to results when scraping starts

Model Management System
- Web-based model configuration interface
- Support for any LLM provider (OpenAI, Gemini, Anthropic, etc.)
- Simplified configuration requiring only provider and API token
- Add, list, and delete model configurations
- Secure storage of API keys in local JSON files

API Request History
- Automatic saving of all API requests and responses
- Display of request history with URL, query, and cURL commands
- Duplicate prevention (same URL + query combinations)
- Request deletion functionality
- Clean, simplified display focusing on essential information

Technical Implementation

Backend (FastAPI)
- RESTful API with comprehensive endpoints
- Pydantic models for request/response validation
- Async web scraping with crawl4ai library
- Error handling with detailed error messages
- File-based storage for models and request history

Frontend (Vanilla JS/CSS/HTML)
- No framework dependencies - pure HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- Modern CSS Grid and Flexbox layouts
- Custom dropdown styling with SVG arrows
- Responsive design for mobile and desktop
- Smooth scrolling and animations

Core Library Integration
- WebScraperAgent class for orchestration
- ModelConfig class for LLM configuration management
- Schema generation and caching system
- LLM extraction strategy support
- Browser configuration with headless mode

* fix(dependencies): add cssselect to project dependencies

Fixes bug reported in issue #1405
[Bug]: Excluded selector (excluded_selector) doesn't work

This commit reintroduces the cssselect library which was removed by PR (https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/pull/1368) and merged via (437395e490).

Integration tested against 0.7.4 Docker container. Reintroducing cssselector package eliminated errors seen in logs and excluded_selector functionality was restored.

Refs: #1405

* fix(docker): resolve filter serialization and JSON encoding errors in deep crawl strategy (ref #1419)

  - Fix URLPatternFilter serialization by preventing private __slots__ from being serialized as constructor params
  - Add public attributes to URLPatternFilter to store original constructor parameters for proper serialization
  - Handle property descriptors in CrawlResult.model_dump() to prevent JSON serialization errors
  - Ensure filter chains work correctly with Docker client and REST API

  The issue occurred because:
  1. Private implementation details (_simple_suffixes, etc.) were being serialized and passed as constructor arguments during deserialization
  2. Property descriptors were being included in the serialized output, causing "Object of type property is not JSON serializable" errors

  Changes:
  - async_configs.py: Comment out __slots__ serialization logic (lines 100-109)
  - filters.py: Add patterns, use_glob, reverse to URLPatternFilter __slots__ and store as public attributes
  - models.py: Convert property descriptors to strings in model_dump() instead of including them directly

* fix(logger): ensure logger is a Logger instance in crawling strategies. ref #1437

* feat(docker): Add temperature and base_url parameters for LLM configuration. ref #1035

  Implement hierarchical configuration for LLM parameters with support for:
  - Temperature control (0.0-2.0) to adjust response creativity
  - Custom base_url for proxy servers and alternative endpoints
  - 4-tier priority: request params > provider env > global env > defaults

  Add helper functions in utils.py, update API schemas and handlers,
  support environment variables (LLM_TEMPERATURE, OPENAI_TEMPERATURE, etc.),
  and provide comprehensive documentation with examples.

* feat(docker): improve docker error handling
- Return comprehensive error messages along with status codes for api internal errors.
- Fix fit_html property serialization issue in both /crawl and /crawl/stream endpoints
- Add sanitization to ensure fit_html is always JSON-serializable (string or None)
- Add comprehensive error handling test suite.

* #1375 : refactor(proxy) Deprecate 'proxy' parameter in BrowserConfig and enhance proxy string parsing

- Updated ProxyConfig.from_string to support multiple proxy formats, including URLs with credentials.
- Deprecated the 'proxy' parameter in BrowserConfig, replacing it with 'proxy_config' for better flexibility.
- Added warnings for deprecated usage and clarified behavior when both parameters are provided.
- Updated documentation and tests to reflect changes in proxy configuration handling.

* Remove deprecated test for 'proxy' parameter in BrowserConfig and update .gitignore to include test_scripts directory.

* feat: add preserve_https_for_internal_links flag to maintain HTTPS during crawling. Ref #1410

Added a new `preserve_https_for_internal_links` configuration flag that preserves the original HTTPS scheme for same-domain links even when the server redirects to HTTP.

* feat: update documentation for preserve_https_for_internal_links. ref #1410

* fix: drop Python 3.9 support and require Python >=3.10.
The library no longer supports Python 3.9 and so it was important to drop all references to python 3.9.
Following changes have been made:
- pyproject.toml: set requires-python to ">=3.10"; remove 3.9 classifier
- setup.py: set python_requires to ">=3.10"; remove 3.9 classifier
- docs: update Python version mentions
  - deploy/docker/c4ai-doc-context.md: options -> 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13

* issue #1329 refactor(crawler): move unwanted properties to CrawlerRunConfig class

* fix(auth): fixed Docker JWT authentication. ref #1442

* remove: delete unused yoyo snapshot subproject

* fix: raise error on last attempt failure in perform_completion_with_backoff. ref #989

* Commit without API

* fix: update option labels in request builder for clarity

* fix: allow custom LLM providers for adaptive crawler embedding config. ref: #1291

  - Change embedding_llm_config from Dict to Union[LLMConfig, Dict] for type safety
  - Add backward-compatible conversion property _embedding_llm_config_dict
  - Replace all hardcoded OpenAI embedding configs with configurable options
  - Fix LLMConfig object attribute access in query expansion logic
  - Add comprehensive example demonstrating multiple provider configurations
  - Update documentation with both LLMConfig object and dictionary usage patterns

  Users can now specify any LLM provider for query expansion in embedding strategy:
  - New: embedding_llm_config=LLMConfig(provider='anthropic/claude-3', api_token='key')
  - Old: embedding_llm_config={'provider': 'openai/gpt-4', 'api_token': 'key'} (still works)

* refactor(BrowserConfig): change deprecation warning for 'proxy' parameter to UserWarning

* feat(StealthAdapter): fix stealth features for Playwright integration. ref #1481

* #1505 fix(api): update config handling to only set base config if not provided by user

* fix(docker-deployment): replace console.log with print for metadata extraction

* Release v0.7.5: The Update

- Updated version to 0.7.5
- Added comprehensive demo and release notes
- Updated documentation

* refactor(release): remove memory management section for cleaner documentation. ref #1443

* feat(docs): add brand book and page copy functionality

- Add comprehensive brand book with color system, typography, components
- Add page copy dropdown with markdown copy/view functionality
- Update mkdocs.yml with new assets and branding navigation
- Use terminal-style ASCII icons and condensed menu design

* Update gitignore add local scripts folder

* fix: remove this import as it causes python to treat "json" as a variable in the except block

* fix: always return a list, even if we catch an exception

* feat(marketplace): Add Crawl4AI marketplace with secure configuration

- Implement marketplace frontend and admin dashboard
- Add FastAPI backend with environment-based configuration
- Use .env file for secrets management
- Include data generation scripts
- Add proper CORS configuration
- Remove hardcoded password from admin login
- Update gitignore for security

* fix(marketplace): Update URLs to use /marketplace path and relative API endpoints

- Change API_BASE to relative '/api' for production
- Move marketplace to /marketplace instead of /marketplace/frontend
- Update MkDocs navigation
- Fix logo path in marketplace index

* fix(docs): hide copy menu on non-markdown pages

* feat(marketplace): add sponsor logo uploads

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* feat(docs): add chatgpt quick link to page actions

* fix(marketplace): align admin api with backend endpoints

* fix(marketplace): isolate api under marketplace prefix

* fix(marketplace): resolve app detail page routing and styling issues

- Fixed JavaScript errors from missing HTML elements (install-code, usage-code, integration-code)
- Added missing CSS classes for tabs, overview layout, sidebar, and integration content
- Fixed tab navigation to display horizontally in single line
- Added proper padding to tab content sections (removed from container, added to content)
- Fixed tab selector from .nav-tab to .tab-btn to match HTML structure
- Added sidebar styling with stats grid and metadata display
- Improved responsive design with mobile-friendly tab scrolling
- Fixed code block positioning for copy buttons
- Removed margin from first headings to prevent extra spacing
- Added null checks for DOM elements in JavaScript to prevent errors

These changes resolve the routing issue where clicking on apps caused page redirects,
and fix the broken layout where CSS was not properly applied to the app detail page.

* fix(marketplace): prevent hero image overflow and secondary card stretching

- Fixed hero image to 200px height with min/max constraints
- Added object-fit: cover to hero-image img elements
- Changed secondary-featured align-items from stretch to flex-start
- Fixed secondary-card height to 118px (no flex: 1 stretching)
- Updated responsive grid layouts for wider screens
- Added flex: 1 to hero-content for better content distribution

These changes ensure a rigid, predictable layout that prevents:
1. Large images from pushing text content down
2. Single secondary cards from stretching to fill entire height

* feat: Add hooks utility for function-based hooks with Docker client integration. ref #1377

   Add hooks_to_string() utility function that converts Python function objects
   to string representations for the Docker API, enabling developers to write hooks
   as regular Python functions instead of strings.

   Core Changes:
   - New hooks_to_string() utility in crawl4ai/utils.py using inspect.getsource()
   - Docker client now accepts both function objects and strings for hooks
   - Automatic detection and conversion in Crawl4aiDockerClient._prepare_request()
   - New hooks and hooks_timeout parameters in client.crawl() method

   Documentation:
   - Docker client examples with function-based hooks (docs/examples/docker_client_hooks_example.py)
   - Updated main Docker deployment guide with comprehensive hooks section
   - Added unit tests for hooks utility (tests/docker/test_hooks_utility.py)

* feat: Add hooks utility for function-based hooks with Docker client integration. ref #1377

   Add hooks_to_string() utility function that converts Python function objects
   to string representations for the Docker API, enabling developers to write hooks
   as regular Python functions instead of strings.

   Core Changes:
   - New hooks_to_string() utility in crawl4ai/utils.py using inspect.getsource()
   - Docker client now accepts both function objects and strings for hooks
   - Automatic detection and conversion in Crawl4aiDockerClient._prepare_request()
   - New hooks and hooks_timeout parameters in client.crawl() method

   Documentation:
   - Docker client examples with function-based hooks (docs/examples/docker_client_hooks_example.py)
   - Updated main Docker deployment guide with comprehensive hooks section
   - Added unit tests for hooks utility (tests/docker/test_hooks_utility.py)

* fix(docs): clarify Docker Hooks System with function-based API in README

* docs: Add demonstration files for v0.7.5 release, showcasing the new Docker Hooks System and all other features.

* docs: Update 0.7.5 video walkthrough

* docs: add complete SDK reference documentation

Add comprehensive single-page SDK reference combining:
- Installation & Setup
- Quick Start
- Core API (AsyncWebCrawler, arun, arun_many, CrawlResult)
- Configuration (BrowserConfig, CrawlerConfig, Parameters)
- Crawling Patterns
- Content Processing (Markdown, Fit Markdown, Selection, Interaction, Link & Media)
- Extraction Strategies (LLM and No-LLM)
- Advanced Features (Session Management, Hooks & Auth)

Generated using scripts/generate_sdk_docs.py in ultra-dense mode
optimized for AI assistant consumption.

Stats: 23K words, 185 code blocks, 220KB

* feat: add AI assistant skill package for Crawl4AI

- Create comprehensive skill package for AI coding assistants
- Include complete SDK reference (23K words, v0.7.4)
- Add three extraction scripts (basic, batch, pipeline)
- Implement version tracking in skill and scripts
- Add prominent download section on homepage
- Place skill in docs/assets for web distribution

The skill enables AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf
to effectively use Crawl4AI with optimized workflows for markdown
generation and data extraction.

* fix: remove non-existent wiki link and clarify skill usage instructions

* fix: update Crawl4AI skill with corrected parameters and examples

- Fixed CrawlerConfig → CrawlerRunConfig throughout
- Fixed parameter names (timeout → page_timeout, store_html removed)
- Fixed schema format (selector → baseSelector)
- Corrected proxy configuration (in BrowserConfig, not CrawlerRunConfig)
- Fixed fit_markdown usage with content filters
- Added comprehensive references to docs/examples/ directory
- Created safe packaging script to avoid root directory pollution
- All scripts tested and verified working

* fix: thoroughly verify and fix all Crawl4AI skill examples

- Cross-checked every section against actual docs
- Fixed BM25ContentFilter parameters (user_query, bm25_threshold)
- Removed incorrect wait_for selector from basic example
- Added comprehensive test suite (4 test files)
- All examples now tested and verified working
- Tests validate: basic crawling, markdown generation, data extraction, advanced patterns
- Package size: 76.6 KB (includes tests for future validation)

* feat(ci): split release pipeline and add Docker caching

- Split release.yml into PyPI/GitHub release and Docker workflows
- Add GitHub Actions cache for Docker builds (10-15x faster rebuilds)
- Implement dual-trigger for docker-release.yml (auto + manual)
- Add comprehensive workflow documentation in .github/workflows/docs/
- Backup original workflow as release.yml.backup

* feat: add webhook notifications for crawl job completion

Implements webhook support for the crawl job API to eliminate polling requirements.

Changes:
- Added WebhookConfig and WebhookPayload schemas to schemas.py
- Created webhook.py with WebhookDeliveryService class
- Integrated webhook notifications in api.py handle_crawl_job
- Updated job.py CrawlJobPayload to accept webhook_config
- Added webhook configuration section to config.yml
- Included comprehensive usage examples in WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md

Features:
- Webhook notifications on job completion (success/failure)
- Configurable data inclusion in webhook payload
- Custom webhook headers support
- Global default webhook URL configuration
- Exponential backoff retry logic (5 attempts: 1s, 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s)
- 30-second timeout per webhook call

Usage:
POST /crawl/job with optional webhook_config:
- webhook_url: URL to receive notifications
- webhook_data_in_payload: include full results (default: false)
- webhook_headers: custom headers for authentication

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* docs: add webhook documentation to Docker README

Added comprehensive webhook section to README.md including:
- Overview of asynchronous job queue with webhooks
- Benefits and use cases
- Quick start examples
- Webhook authentication
- Global webhook configuration
- Job status polling alternative

Updated table of contents and summary to include webhook feature.
Maintains consistent tone and style with rest of README.

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* docs: add webhook example for Docker deployment

Added docker_webhook_example.py demonstrating:
- Submitting crawl jobs with webhook configuration
- Flask-based webhook receiver implementation
- Three usage patterns:
  1. Webhook notification only (fetch data separately)
  2. Webhook with full data in payload
  3. Traditional polling approach for comparison

Includes comprehensive comments explaining:
- Webhook payload structure
- Authentication headers setup
- Error handling
- Production deployment tips

Example is fully functional and ready to run with Flask installed.

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* test: add webhook implementation validation tests

Added comprehensive test suite to validate webhook implementation:
- Module import verification
- WebhookDeliveryService initialization
- Pydantic model validation (WebhookConfig)
- Payload construction logic
- Exponential backoff calculation
- API integration checks

All tests pass (6/6), confirming implementation is correct.

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* test: add comprehensive webhook feature test script

Added end-to-end test script that automates webhook feature testing:

Script Features (test_webhook_feature.sh):
- Automatic branch switching and dependency installation
- Redis and server startup/shutdown management
- Webhook receiver implementation
- Integration test for webhook notifications
- Comprehensive cleanup and error handling
- Returns to original branch after completion

Test Flow:
1. Fetch and checkout webhook feature branch
2. Activate venv and install dependencies
3. Start Redis and Crawl4AI server
4. Submit crawl job with webhook config
5. Verify webhook delivery and payload
6. Clean up all processes and return to original branch

Documentation:
- WEBHOOK_TEST_README.md with usage instructions
- Troubleshooting guide
- Exit codes and safety features

Usage: ./tests/test_webhook_feature.sh

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* fix: properly serialize Pydantic HttpUrl in webhook config

Use model_dump(mode='json') instead of deprecated dict() method to ensure
Pydantic special types (HttpUrl, UUID, etc.) are properly serialized to
JSON-compatible native Python types.

This fixes webhook delivery failures caused by HttpUrl objects remaining
as Pydantic types in the webhook_config dict, which caused JSON
serialization errors and httpx request failures.

Also update mcp requirement to >=1.18.0 for compatibility.

* feat: add webhook support for /llm/job endpoint

Add comprehensive webhook notification support for the /llm/job endpoint,
following the same pattern as the existing /crawl/job implementation.

Changes:
- Add webhook_config field to LlmJobPayload model (job.py)
- Implement webhook notifications in process_llm_extraction() with 4
  notification points: success, provider validation failure, extraction
  failure, and general exceptions (api.py)
- Store webhook_config in Redis task data for job tracking
- Initialize WebhookDeliveryService with exponential backoff retry logic
Documentation:
- Add Example 6 to WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md showing LLM extraction with webhooks
- Update Flask webhook handler to support both crawl and llm_extraction tasks
- Add TypeScript client examples for LLM jobs
- Add comprehensive examples to docker_webhook_example.py with schema support
- Clarify data structure differences between webhook and API responses

Testing:
- Add test_llm_webhook_feature.py with 7 validation tests (all passing)
- Verify pattern consistency with /crawl/job implementation
- Add implementation guide (WEBHOOK_LLM_JOB_IMPLEMENTATION.md)

* fix: remove duplicate comma in webhook_config parameter

* fix: update Crawl4AI Docker container port from 11234 to 11235

* Release v0.7.6: The 0.7.6 Update

- Updated version to 0.7.6
- Added comprehensive demo and release notes
- Updated all documentation
- Update the veriosn in Dockerfile to 0.7.6

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2025-10-22 20:41:06 +08:00
ntohidi
97c92c4f62 fix(marketplace): replace hardcoded app detail content with database-driven fields.
The app detail page was displaying hardcoded/templated content instead of
using actual data from the database. This prevented admins from controlling
the content shown in Overview, Integration, and Documentation tabs.
2025-10-21 15:39:04 +02:00
Soham Kukreti
46e1a67f61 fix(docker): Remove environment variable overrides in docker-compose.yml (#1411)
The docker-compose.yml had an `environment:` section with variable
substitutions (${VAR:-}) that was overriding values from .llm.env with
empty strings.

- Commented out the `environment:` section to prevent overwrites
- Added clear warning comment explaining the override behavior
- .llm.env values now load directly into container without interference
2025-10-06 14:41:22 +05:30
Soham Kukreti
7dfe528d43 fix(docs): standardize C4A-Script tutorial, add CLI identity-based crawling, and add sponsorship CTA
- Switch installs to pip install -r requirements.txt (tutorial and app docs)
- Update local run steps to python server.py and http://localhost:8000
- Set default PORT to 8000; update port-in-use commands and alt port 8001
- Replace unsupported :contains() example with accessible attribute selector
- Update example URLs in tutorial servers to 127.0.0.1:8000
- Add “Identity-based crawling” section with crwl profiles CLI workflow and code usage
- Replace legacy-docs note with sponsorship message in docs/md_v2/index.md
- Minor copy and consistency fixes across pages
2025-10-03 22:00:46 +05:30
Soham Kukreti
2dc6588573 fix: remove_overlay_elements functionality by calling injected JS function. ref: #1396
- Fix critical bug where overlay removal JS function was injected but never called
  - Change remove_overlay_elements() to properly execute the injected async function
  - Wrap JS execution in async to handle the async overlay removal logic
  - Add test_remove_overlay_elements() test case to verify functionality works
  - Ensure overlay elements (cookie banners, popups, modals) are actually removed

  The remove_overlay_elements feature now works as intended:
  - Before: Function definition injected but never executed (silent failure)
  - After: Function injected and called, successfully removing overlay elements
2025-09-29 20:40:08 +05:30
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# CDP Browser Concurrency Fixes and Improvements
## Overview
This document describes the changes made to fix concurrency issues with CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol) browsers when using `arun_many` and improve overall browser management.
## Problems Addressed
1. **Race Conditions in Page Creation**: When using managed CDP browsers with concurrent `arun_many` calls, the code attempted to reuse existing pages from `context.pages`, leading to race conditions and "Target page/context closed" errors.
2. **Proxy Configuration Issues**: Proxy credentials were incorrectly embedded in the `--proxy-server` URL, which doesn't work properly with CDP browsers.
3. **Insufficient Startup Checks**: Browser process startup checks were minimal and didn't catch early failures effectively.
4. **Unclear Logging**: Logging messages lacked structure and context, making debugging difficult.
5. **Duplicate Browser Arguments**: Browser launch arguments could contain duplicates despite deduplication attempts.
## Solutions Implemented
### 1. Always Create New Pages in Managed Browser Mode
**File**: `crawl4ai/browser_manager.py` (lines 1106-1113)
**Change**: Modified `get_page()` method to always create new pages instead of attempting to reuse existing ones for managed browsers without `storage_state`.
**Before**:
```python
context = self.default_context
pages = context.pages
page = next((p for p in pages if p.url == crawlerRunConfig.url), None)
if not page:
if pages:
page = pages[0]
else:
# Create new page only if none exist
async with self._page_lock:
page = await context.new_page()
```
**After**:
```python
context = self.default_context
# Always create new pages instead of reusing existing ones
# This prevents race conditions in concurrent scenarios (arun_many with CDP)
# Serialize page creation to avoid 'Target page/context closed' errors
async with self._page_lock:
page = await context.new_page()
await self._apply_stealth_to_page(page)
```
**Benefits**:
- Eliminates race conditions when multiple tasks call `arun_many` concurrently
- Each request gets a fresh, independent page
- Page lock serializes creation to prevent TOCTOU (Time-of-check to time-of-use) issues
### 2. Fixed Proxy Flag Formatting
**File**: `crawl4ai/browser_manager.py` (lines 103-109)
**Change**: Removed credentials from proxy URL as they should be handled via separate authentication mechanisms in CDP.
**Before**:
```python
elif config.proxy_config:
creds = ""
if config.proxy_config.username and config.proxy_config.password:
creds = f"{config.proxy_config.username}:{config.proxy_config.password}@"
flags.append(f"--proxy-server={creds}{config.proxy_config.server}")
```
**After**:
```python
elif config.proxy_config:
# Note: For CDP/managed browsers, proxy credentials should be handled
# via authentication, not in the URL. Only pass the server address.
flags.append(f"--proxy-server={config.proxy_config.server}")
```
### 3. Enhanced Startup Checks
**File**: `crawl4ai/browser_manager.py` (lines 298-336)
**Changes**:
- Multiple check intervals (0.1s, 0.2s, 0.3s) to catch early failures
- Capture and log stdout/stderr on failure (limited to 200 chars)
- Raise `RuntimeError` with detailed diagnostics on startup failure
- Log process PID on successful startup in verbose mode
**Benefits**:
- Catches browser crashes during startup
- Provides detailed diagnostic information for debugging
- Fails fast with clear error messages
### 4. Improved Logging
**File**: `crawl4ai/browser_manager.py` (lines 218-291)
**Changes**:
- Structured logging with proper parameter substitution
- Log browser type, port, and headless status at launch
- Format and log full command with proper shell escaping
- Better error messages with context
- Consistent use of logger with null checks
**Example**:
```python
if self.logger and self.browser_config.verbose:
self.logger.debug(
"Launching browser: {browser_type} | Port: {port} | Headless: {headless}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={
"browser_type": self.browser_type,
"port": self.debugging_port,
"headless": self.headless
}
)
```
### 5. Deduplicate Browser Launch Arguments
**File**: `crawl4ai/browser_manager.py` (lines 424-425)
**Change**: Added explicit deduplication after merging all flags.
```python
# merge common launch flags
flags.extend(self.build_browser_flags(self.browser_config))
# Deduplicate flags - use dict.fromkeys to preserve order while removing duplicates
flags = list(dict.fromkeys(flags))
```
### 6. Import Refactoring
**Files**: `crawl4ai/browser_manager.py`, `crawl4ai/browser_profiler.py`, `tests/browser/test_cdp_concurrency.py`
**Changes**: Organized all imports according to PEP 8:
1. Standard library imports (alphabetized)
2. Third-party imports (alphabetized)
3. Local imports (alphabetized)
**Benefits**:
- Improved code readability
- Easier to spot missing or unused imports
- Consistent style across the codebase
## Testing
### New Test Suite
**File**: `tests/browser/test_cdp_concurrency.py`
Comprehensive test suite with 8 tests covering:
1. **Basic Concurrent arun_many**: Validates multiple URLs can be crawled concurrently
2. **Sequential arun_many Calls**: Ensures multiple sequential batches work correctly
3. **Stress Test**: Multiple concurrent `arun_many` calls to test page lock effectiveness
4. **Page Isolation**: Verifies pages are truly independent
5. **Different Configurations**: Tests with varying viewport sizes and configs
6. **Error Handling**: Ensures errors in one request don't affect others
7. **Large Batches**: Scalability test with 10+ URLs
8. **Smoke Test Script**: Standalone script for quick validation
### Running Tests
**With pytest** (if available):
```bash
cd /path/to/crawl4ai
pytest tests/browser/test_cdp_concurrency.py -v
```
**Standalone smoke test**:
```bash
cd /path/to/crawl4ai
python3 tests/browser/smoke_test_cdp.py
```
## Migration Guide
### For Users
No breaking changes. Existing code will continue to work, but with better reliability in concurrent scenarios.
### For Contributors
When working with managed browsers:
1. Always use the page lock when creating pages in shared contexts
2. Prefer creating new pages over reusing existing ones for concurrent operations
3. Use structured logging with parameter substitution
4. Follow PEP 8 import organization
## Performance Impact
- **Positive**: Eliminates race conditions and crashes in concurrent scenarios
- **Neutral**: Page creation overhead is negligible compared to page navigation
- **Consideration**: More pages may be created, but they are properly closed after use
## Backward Compatibility
All changes are backward compatible. Session-based page reuse still works as before when `session_id` is provided.
## Related Issues
- Fixes race conditions in concurrent `arun_many` calls with CDP browsers
- Addresses "Target page/context closed" errors
- Improves browser startup reliability
## Future Improvements
Consider:
1. Configurable page pooling with proper lifecycle management
2. More granular locks for different contexts
3. Metrics for page creation/reuse patterns
4. Connection pooling for CDP connections

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
FROM python:3.12-slim-bookworm AS build
# C4ai version
ARG C4AI_VER=0.7.0-r1
ARG C4AI_VER=0.7.6
ENV C4AI_VERSION=$C4AI_VER
LABEL c4ai.version=$C4AI_VER

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@@ -27,13 +27,13 @@
Crawl4AI turns the web into clean, LLM ready Markdown for RAG, agents, and data pipelines. Fast, controllable, battle tested by a 50k+ star community.
[✨ Check out latest update v0.7.5](#-recent-updates)
[✨ Check out latest update v0.7.6](#-recent-updates)
✨ New in v0.7.5: Docker Hooks System with function-based API for pipeline customization, Enhanced LLM Integration with custom providers, HTTPS Preservation, and multiple community-reported bug fixes. [Release notes →](https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/blob/main/docs/blog/release-v0.7.5.md)
**New in v0.7.6**: Complete Webhook Infrastructure for Docker Job Queue API! Real-time notifications for both `/crawl/job` and `/llm/job` endpoints with exponential backoff retry, custom headers, and flexible delivery modes. No more polling! [Release notes →](https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/blob/main/docs/blog/release-v0.7.6.md)
✨ Recent v0.7.4: Revolutionary LLM Table Extraction with intelligent chunking, enhanced concurrency fixes, memory management refactor, and critical stability improvements. [Release notes →](https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/blob/main/docs/blog/release-v0.7.4.md)
✨ Recent v0.7.5: Docker Hooks System with function-based API for pipeline customization, Enhanced LLM Integration with custom providers, HTTPS Preservation, and multiple community-reported bug fixes. [Release notes →](https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/blob/main/docs/blog/release-v0.7.5.md)
✨ Previous v0.7.3: Undetected Browser Support, Multi-URL Configurations, Memory Monitoring, Enhanced Table Extraction, GitHub Sponsors. [Release notes →](https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/blob/main/docs/blog/release-v0.7.3.md)
✨ Previous v0.7.4: Revolutionary LLM Table Extraction with intelligent chunking, enhanced concurrency fixes, memory management refactor, and critical stability improvements. [Release notes →](https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/blob/main/docs/blog/release-v0.7.4.md)
<details>
<summary>🤓 <strong>My Personal Story</strong></summary>

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# crawl4ai/__version__.py
# This is the version that will be used for stable releases
__version__ = "0.7.5"
__version__ = "0.7.6"
# For nightly builds, this gets set during build process
__nightly_version__ = None

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@@ -1383,9 +1383,10 @@ class AsyncPlaywrightCrawlerStrategy(AsyncCrawlerStrategy):
try:
await self.adapter.evaluate(page,
f"""
(() => {{
(async () => {{
try {{
{remove_overlays_js}
const removeOverlays = {remove_overlays_js};
await removeOverlays();
return {{ success: true }};
}} catch (error) {{
return {{

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@@ -1,21 +1,26 @@
# Standard library imports
import asyncio
import time
from typing import List, Optional
import hashlib
import os
import sys
import shlex
import shutil
import tempfile
import psutil
import signal
import subprocess
import shlex
from playwright.async_api import BrowserContext
import hashlib
from .js_snippet import load_js_script
from .config import DOWNLOAD_PAGE_TIMEOUT
from .async_configs import BrowserConfig, CrawlerRunConfig
from .utils import get_chromium_path
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import warnings
from typing import List, Optional
# Third-party imports
import psutil
from playwright.async_api import BrowserContext
# Local imports
from .async_configs import BrowserConfig, CrawlerRunConfig
from .config import DOWNLOAD_PAGE_TIMEOUT
from .js_snippet import load_js_script
from .utils import get_chromium_path
BROWSER_DISABLE_OPTIONS = [
@@ -104,10 +109,9 @@ class ManagedBrowser:
if config.proxy:
flags.append(f"--proxy-server={config.proxy}")
elif config.proxy_config:
creds = ""
if config.proxy_config.username and config.proxy_config.password:
creds = f"{config.proxy_config.username}:{config.proxy_config.password}@"
flags.append(f"--proxy-server={creds}{config.proxy_config.server}")
# Note: For CDP/managed browsers, proxy credentials should be handled
# via authentication, not in the URL. Only pass the server address.
flags.append(f"--proxy-server={config.proxy_config.server}")
# dedupe
return list(dict.fromkeys(flags))
@@ -219,11 +223,27 @@ class ManagedBrowser:
os.remove(fp)
except Exception as _e:
# non-fatal — we'll try to start anyway, but log what happened
self.logger.warning(f"pre-launch cleanup failed: {_e}", tag="BROWSER")
if self.logger:
self.logger.warning(
"Pre-launch cleanup failed: {error} | Will attempt to start browser anyway",
tag="BROWSER",
params={"error": str(_e)}
)
# Start browser process
try:
# Log browser launch intent
if self.logger and self.browser_config.verbose:
self.logger.debug(
"Launching browser: {browser_type} | Port: {port} | Headless: {headless}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={
"browser_type": self.browser_type,
"port": self.debugging_port,
"headless": self.headless
}
)
# Use DETACHED_PROCESS flag on Windows to fully detach the process
# On Unix, we'll use preexec_fn=os.setpgrp to start the process in a new process group
if sys.platform == "win32":
@@ -241,19 +261,36 @@ class ManagedBrowser:
preexec_fn=os.setpgrp # Start in a new process group
)
# If verbose is True print args used to run the process
# Log full command if verbose logging is enabled
if self.logger and self.browser_config.verbose:
# Format args for better readability - escape and join
formatted_args = ' '.join(shlex.quote(str(arg)) for arg in args)
self.logger.debug(
f"Starting browser with args: {' '.join(args)}",
tag="BROWSER"
)
"Browser launch command: {command}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={"command": formatted_args}
)
# We'll monitor for a short time to make sure it starts properly, but won't keep monitoring
await asyncio.sleep(0.5) # Give browser time to start
# Perform startup health checks
await asyncio.sleep(0.5) # Initial delay for process startup
await self._initial_startup_check()
await asyncio.sleep(2) # Give browser time to start
return f"http://{self.host}:{self.debugging_port}"
await asyncio.sleep(2) # Additional time for browser initialization
cdp_url = f"http://{self.host}:{self.debugging_port}"
if self.logger:
self.logger.info(
"Browser started successfully | CDP URL: {cdp_url}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={"cdp_url": cdp_url}
)
return cdp_url
except Exception as e:
if self.logger:
self.logger.error(
"Failed to start browser: {error}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={"error": str(e)}
)
await self.cleanup()
raise Exception(f"Failed to start browser: {e}")
@@ -266,23 +303,41 @@ class ManagedBrowser:
return
# Check that process started without immediate termination
await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
if self.browser_process.poll() is not None:
# Process already terminated
stdout, stderr = b"", b""
try:
stdout, stderr = self.browser_process.communicate(timeout=0.5)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
pass
# Perform multiple checks with increasing delays to catch early failures
check_intervals = [0.1, 0.2, 0.3] # Total 0.6s
for delay in check_intervals:
await asyncio.sleep(delay)
if self.browser_process.poll() is not None:
# Process already terminated - capture output for debugging
stdout, stderr = b"", b""
try:
stdout, stderr = self.browser_process.communicate(timeout=0.5)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
pass
error_msg = "Browser process terminated during startup"
if stderr:
error_msg += f" | STDERR: {stderr.decode()[:200]}" # Limit output length
if stdout:
error_msg += f" | STDOUT: {stdout.decode()[:200]}"
self.logger.error(
message="{error_msg} | Exit code: {code}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={
"error_msg": error_msg,
"code": self.browser_process.returncode,
},
)
raise RuntimeError(f"Browser failed to start: {error_msg}")
self.logger.error(
message="Browser process terminated during startup | Code: {code} | STDOUT: {stdout} | STDERR: {stderr}",
tag="ERROR",
params={
"code": self.browser_process.returncode,
"stdout": stdout.decode() if stdout else "",
"stderr": stderr.decode() if stderr else "",
},
# Process is still running after checks - log success
if self.logger and self.browser_config.verbose:
self.logger.debug(
"Browser process startup check passed | PID: {pid}",
tag="BROWSER",
params={"pid": self.browser_process.pid}
)
async def _monitor_browser_process(self):
@@ -371,6 +426,8 @@ class ManagedBrowser:
flags.append("--headless=new")
# merge common launch flags
flags.extend(self.build_browser_flags(self.browser_config))
# Deduplicate flags - use dict.fromkeys to preserve order while removing duplicates
flags = list(dict.fromkeys(flags))
elif self.browser_type == "firefox":
flags = [
"--remote-debugging-port",
@@ -1048,21 +1105,12 @@ class BrowserManager:
await self._apply_stealth_to_page(page)
else:
context = self.default_context
pages = context.pages
page = next((p for p in pages if p.url == crawlerRunConfig.url), None)
if not page:
if pages:
page = pages[0]
else:
# Double-check under lock to avoid TOCTOU and ensure only
# one task calls new_page when pages=[] concurrently
async with self._page_lock:
pages = context.pages
if pages:
page = pages[0]
else:
page = await context.new_page()
await self._apply_stealth_to_page(page)
# Always create new pages instead of reusing existing ones
# This prevents race conditions in concurrent scenarios (arun_many with CDP)
# Serialize page creation to avoid 'Target page/context closed' errors
async with self._page_lock:
page = await context.new_page()
await self._apply_stealth_to_page(page)
else:
# Otherwise, check if we have an existing context for this config
config_signature = self._make_config_signature(crawlerRunConfig)

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@@ -5,22 +5,26 @@ This module provides a dedicated class for managing browser profiles
that can be used for identity-based crawling with Crawl4AI.
"""
import os
# Standard library imports
import asyncio
import signal
import sys
import datetime
import uuid
import shutil
import json
import os
import shutil
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import time
from typing import List, Dict, Optional, Any
import uuid
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
# Third-party imports
from rich.console import Console
# Local imports
from .async_configs import BrowserConfig
from .browser_manager import ManagedBrowser
from .async_logger import AsyncLogger, AsyncLoggerBase, LogColor
from .browser_manager import ManagedBrowser
from .utils import get_home_folder

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@@ -59,15 +59,13 @@ Pull and run images directly from Docker Hub without building locally.
#### 1. Pull the Image
Our latest release candidate is `0.7.0-r1`. Images are built with multi-arch manifests, so Docker automatically pulls the correct version for your system.
> ⚠️ **Important Note**: The `latest` tag currently points to the stable `0.6.0` version. After testing and validation, `0.7.0` (without -r1) will be released and `latest` will be updated. For now, please use `0.7.0-r1` to test the new features.
Our latest stable release is `0.7.6`. Images are built with multi-arch manifests, so Docker automatically pulls the correct version for your system.
```bash
# Pull the release candidate (for testing new features)
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.0-r1
# Pull the latest stable version (0.7.6)
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
# Or pull the current stable version (0.6.0)
# Or use the latest tag (points to 0.7.6)
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:latest
```
@@ -102,7 +100,7 @@ EOL
-p 11235:11235 \
--name crawl4ai \
--shm-size=1g \
unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.0-r1
unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
```
* **With LLM support:**
@@ -113,7 +111,7 @@ EOL
--name crawl4ai \
--env-file .llm.env \
--shm-size=1g \
unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.0-r1
unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
```
> The server will be available at `http://localhost:11235`. Visit `/playground` to access the interactive testing interface.
@@ -186,7 +184,7 @@ The `docker-compose.yml` file in the project root provides a simplified approach
```bash
# Pulls and runs the release candidate from Docker Hub
# Automatically selects the correct architecture
IMAGE=unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.0-r1 docker compose up -d
IMAGE=unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6 docker compose up -d
```
* **Build and Run Locally:**
@@ -787,6 +785,54 @@ curl http://localhost:11235/crawl/job/crawl_xyz
The response includes `status` field: `"processing"`, `"completed"`, or `"failed"`.
#### LLM Extraction Jobs with Webhooks
The same webhook system works for LLM extraction jobs via `/llm/job`:
```bash
# Submit LLM extraction job with webhook
curl -X POST http://localhost:11235/llm/job \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"url": "https://example.com/article",
"q": "Extract the article title, author, and main points",
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhooks/llm-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": true,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
}
}'
# Response: {"task_id": "llm_1234567890"}
```
**Your webhook receives:**
```json
{
"task_id": "llm_1234567890",
"task_type": "llm_extraction",
"status": "completed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T12:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com/article"],
"data": {
"extracted_content": {
"title": "Understanding Web Scraping",
"author": "John Doe",
"main_points": ["Point 1", "Point 2", "Point 3"]
}
}
}
```
**Key Differences for LLM Jobs:**
- Task type is `"llm_extraction"` instead of `"crawl"`
- Extracted data is in `data.extracted_content`
- Single URL only (not an array)
- Supports schema-based extraction with `schema` parameter
> 💡 **Pro tip**: See [WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md](./WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md) for detailed examples including TypeScript client code, Flask webhook handlers, and failure handling.
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@@ -6,15 +6,16 @@ x-base-config: &base-config
- "11235:11235" # Gunicorn port
env_file:
- .llm.env # API keys (create from .llm.env.example)
environment:
- OPENAI_API_KEY=${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}
- DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=${DEEPSEEK_API_KEY:-}
- ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:-}
- GROQ_API_KEY=${GROQ_API_KEY:-}
- TOGETHER_API_KEY=${TOGETHER_API_KEY:-}
- MISTRAL_API_KEY=${MISTRAL_API_KEY:-}
- GEMINI_API_TOKEN=${GEMINI_API_TOKEN:-}
- LLM_PROVIDER=${LLM_PROVIDER:-} # Optional: Override default provider (e.g., "anthropic/claude-3-opus")
# Uncomment to set default environment variables (will overwrite .llm.env)
# environment:
# - OPENAI_API_KEY=${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}
# - DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=${DEEPSEEK_API_KEY:-}
# - ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:-}
# - GROQ_API_KEY=${GROQ_API_KEY:-}
# - TOGETHER_API_KEY=${TOGETHER_API_KEY:-}
# - MISTRAL_API_KEY=${MISTRAL_API_KEY:-}
# - GEMINI_API_KEY=${GEMINI_API_KEY:-}
# - LLM_PROVIDER=${LLM_PROVIDER:-} # Optional: Override default provider (e.g., "anthropic/claude-3-opus")
volumes:
- /dev/shm:/dev/shm # Chromium performance
deploy:

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# Crawl4AI v0.7.6 Release Notes
*Release Date: October 22, 2025*
I'm excited to announce Crawl4AI v0.7.6, featuring a complete webhook infrastructure for the Docker job queue API! This release eliminates polling and brings real-time notifications to both crawling and LLM extraction workflows.
## 🎯 What's New
### Webhook Support for Docker Job Queue API
The headline feature of v0.7.6 is comprehensive webhook support for asynchronous job processing. No more constant polling to check if your jobs are done - get instant notifications when they complete!
**Key Capabilities:**
-**Universal Webhook Support**: Both `/crawl/job` and `/llm/job` endpoints now support webhooks
-**Flexible Delivery Modes**: Choose notification-only or include full data in the webhook payload
-**Reliable Delivery**: Exponential backoff retry mechanism (5 attempts: 1s → 2s → 4s → 8s → 16s)
-**Custom Authentication**: Add custom headers for webhook authentication
-**Global Configuration**: Set default webhook URL in `config.yml` for all jobs
-**Task Type Identification**: Distinguish between `crawl` and `llm_extraction` tasks
### How It Works
Instead of constantly checking job status:
**OLD WAY (Polling):**
```python
# Submit job
response = requests.post("http://localhost:11235/crawl/job", json=payload)
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
# Poll until complete
while True:
status = requests.get(f"http://localhost:11235/crawl/job/{task_id}")
if status.json()['status'] == 'completed':
break
time.sleep(5) # Wait and try again
```
**NEW WAY (Webhooks):**
```python
# Submit job with webhook
payload = {
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True
}
}
response = requests.post("http://localhost:11235/crawl/job", json=payload)
# Done! Webhook will notify you when complete
# Your webhook handler receives the results automatically
```
### Crawl Job Webhooks
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:11235/crawl/job \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"browser_config": {"headless": true},
"crawler_config": {"cache_mode": "bypass"},
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhooks/crawl-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": false,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
}
}'
```
### LLM Extraction Job Webhooks (NEW!)
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:11235/llm/job \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"url": "https://example.com/article",
"q": "Extract the article title, author, and publication date",
"schema": "{\"type\":\"object\",\"properties\":{\"title\":{\"type\":\"string\"}}}",
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhooks/llm-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": true
}
}'
```
### Webhook Payload Structure
**Success (with data):**
```json
{
"task_id": "llm_1698765432",
"task_type": "llm_extraction",
"status": "completed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T10:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com/article"],
"data": {
"extracted_content": {
"title": "Understanding Web Scraping",
"author": "John Doe",
"date": "2025-10-22"
}
}
}
```
**Failure:**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_abc123",
"task_type": "crawl",
"status": "failed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T10:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"error": "Connection timeout after 30s"
}
```
### Simple Webhook Handler Example
```python
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def handle_webhook():
payload = request.json
task_id = payload['task_id']
task_type = payload['task_type']
status = payload['status']
if status == 'completed':
if 'data' in payload:
# Process data directly
data = payload['data']
else:
# Fetch from API
endpoint = 'crawl' if task_type == 'crawl' else 'llm'
response = requests.get(f'http://localhost:11235/{endpoint}/job/{task_id}')
data = response.json()
# Your business logic here
print(f"Job {task_id} completed!")
elif status == 'failed':
error = payload.get('error', 'Unknown error')
print(f"Job {task_id} failed: {error}")
return jsonify({"status": "received"}), 200
app.run(port=8080)
```
## 📊 Performance Improvements
- **Reduced Server Load**: Eliminates constant polling requests
- **Lower Latency**: Instant notification vs. polling interval delay
- **Better Resource Usage**: Frees up client connections while jobs run in background
- **Scalable Architecture**: Handles high-volume crawling workflows efficiently
## 🐛 Bug Fixes
- Fixed webhook configuration serialization for Pydantic HttpUrl fields
- Improved error handling in webhook delivery service
- Enhanced Redis task storage for webhook config persistence
## 🌍 Expected Real-World Impact
### For Web Scraping Workflows
- **Reduced Costs**: Less API calls = lower bandwidth and server costs
- **Better UX**: Instant notifications improve user experience
- **Scalability**: Handle 100s of concurrent jobs without polling overhead
### For LLM Extraction Pipelines
- **Async Processing**: Submit LLM extraction jobs and move on
- **Batch Processing**: Queue multiple extractions, get notified as they complete
- **Integration**: Easy integration with workflow automation tools (Zapier, n8n, etc.)
### For Microservices
- **Event-Driven**: Perfect for event-driven microservice architectures
- **Decoupling**: Decouple job submission from result processing
- **Reliability**: Automatic retries ensure webhooks are delivered
## 🔄 Breaking Changes
**None!** This release is fully backward compatible.
- Webhook configuration is optional
- Existing code continues to work without modification
- Polling is still supported for jobs without webhook config
## 📚 Documentation
### New Documentation
- **[WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md](../deploy/docker/WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md)** - Comprehensive webhook usage guide
- **[docker_webhook_example.py](../docs/examples/docker_webhook_example.py)** - Working code examples
### Updated Documentation
- **[Docker README](../deploy/docker/README.md)** - Added webhook sections
- API documentation with webhook examples
## 🛠️ Migration Guide
No migration needed! Webhooks are opt-in:
1. **To use webhooks**: Add `webhook_config` to your job payload
2. **To keep polling**: Continue using your existing code
### Quick Start
```python
# Just add webhook_config to your existing payload
payload = {
# Your existing configuration
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"browser_config": {...},
"crawler_config": {...},
# NEW: Add webhook configuration
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True
}
}
```
## 🔧 Configuration
### Global Webhook Configuration (config.yml)
```yaml
webhooks:
enabled: true
default_url: "https://myapp.com/webhooks/default" # Optional
data_in_payload: false
retry:
max_attempts: 5
initial_delay_ms: 1000
max_delay_ms: 32000
timeout_ms: 30000
headers:
User-Agent: "Crawl4AI-Webhook/1.0"
```
## 🚀 Upgrade Instructions
### Docker
```bash
# Pull the latest image
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
# Or use latest tag
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:latest
# Run with webhook support
docker run -d \
-p 11235:11235 \
--env-file .llm.env \
--name crawl4ai \
unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
```
### Python Package
```bash
pip install --upgrade crawl4ai
```
## 💡 Pro Tips
1. **Use notification-only mode** for large results - fetch data separately to avoid large webhook payloads
2. **Set custom headers** for webhook authentication and request tracking
3. **Configure global default webhook** for consistent handling across all jobs
4. **Implement idempotent webhook handlers** - same webhook may be delivered multiple times on retry
5. **Use structured schemas** with LLM extraction for predictable webhook data
## 🎬 Demo
Try the release demo:
```bash
python docs/releases_review/demo_v0.7.6.py
```
This comprehensive demo showcases:
- Crawl job webhooks (notification-only and with data)
- LLM extraction webhooks (with JSON schema support)
- Custom headers for authentication
- Webhook retry mechanism
- Real-time webhook receiver
## 🙏 Acknowledgments
Thank you to the community for the feedback that shaped this feature! Special thanks to everyone who requested webhook support for asynchronous job processing.
## 📞 Support
- **Documentation**: https://docs.crawl4ai.com
- **GitHub Issues**: https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/issues
- **Discord**: https://discord.gg/crawl4ai
---
**Happy crawling with webhooks!** 🕷️🪝
*- unclecode*

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2. **Install Dependencies**
```bash
pip install flask
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
3. **Launch the Server**
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A comprehensive web-based tutorial for learning and experimenting with C4A-Scrip
4. **Open in Browser**
```
http://localhost:8080
http://localhost:8000
```
**🌐 Try Online**: [Live Demo](https://docs.crawl4ai.com/c4a-script/demo)
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Powers the recording functionality:
### Configuration
```python
# server.py configuration
PORT = 8080
PORT = 8000
DEBUG = True
THREADED = True
```
@@ -343,9 +343,9 @@ THREADED = True
**Port Already in Use**
```bash
# Kill existing process
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9
lsof -ti:8000 | xargs kill -9
# Or use different port
python server.py --port 8081
python server.py --port 8001
```
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'name': 'Handle Cookie Banner',
'description': 'Accept cookies and close newsletter popup',
'script': '''# Handle cookie banner and newsletter
GO http://127.0.0.1:8080/playground/
GO http://127.0.0.1:8000/playground/
WAIT `body` 2
IF (EXISTS `.cookie-banner`) THEN CLICK `.accept`
IF (EXISTS `.newsletter-popup`) THEN CLICK `.close`'''

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---
### Creating a Profile Using the Crawl4AI CLI (Easiest)
If you prefer a guided, interactive setup, use the built-in CLI to create and manage persistent browser profiles.
1.Launch the profile manager:
```bash
crwl profiles
```
2.Choose "Create new profile" and enter a profile name. A Chromium window opens so you can log in to sites and configure settings. When finished, return to the terminal and press `q` to save the profile.
3.Profiles are saved under `~/.crawl4ai/profiles/<profile_name>` (for example: `/home/<you>/.crawl4ai/profiles/test_profile_1`) along with a `storage_state.json` for cookies and session data.
4.Optionally, choose "List profiles" in the CLI to view available profiles and their paths.
5.Use the saved path with `BrowserConfig.user_data_dir`:
```python
from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler, BrowserConfig
profile_path = "/home/<you>/.crawl4ai/profiles/test_profile_1"
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
headless=True,
use_managed_browser=True,
user_data_dir=profile_path,
browser_type="chromium",
)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
result = await crawler.arun(url="https://example.com/private")
```
The CLI also supports listing and deleting profiles, and even testing a crawl directly from the menu.
---
## 3. Using Managed Browsers in Crawl4AI
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2. **Install Dependencies**
```bash
pip install flask
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
3. **Launch the Server**
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A comprehensive web-based tutorial for learning and experimenting with C4A-Scrip
4. **Open in Browser**
```
http://localhost:8080
http://localhost:8000
```
**🌐 Try Online**: [Live Demo](https://docs.crawl4ai.com/c4a-script/demo)
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Powers the recording functionality:
### Configuration
```python
# server.py configuration
PORT = 8080
PORT = 8000
DEBUG = True
THREADED = True
```
@@ -343,9 +343,9 @@ THREADED = True
**Port Already in Use**
```bash
# Kill existing process
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9
lsof -ti:8000 | xargs kill -9
# Or use different port
python server.py --port 8081
python server.py --port 8001
```
**Blockly Not Loading**

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@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ def get_examples():
'name': 'Handle Cookie Banner',
'description': 'Accept cookies and close newsletter popup',
'script': '''# Handle cookie banner and newsletter
GO http://127.0.0.1:8080/playground/
GO http://127.0.0.1:8000/playground/
WAIT `body` 2
IF (EXISTS `.cookie-banner`) THEN CLICK `.accept`
IF (EXISTS `.newsletter-popup`) THEN CLICK `.close`'''
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ WAIT `.success-message` 5'''
return jsonify(examples)
if __name__ == '__main__':
port = int(os.environ.get('PORT', 8080))
port = int(os.environ.get('PORT', 8000))
print(f"""
╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ C4A-Script Interactive Tutorial Server ║

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## Latest Release
### [Crawl4AI v0.7.6 The Webhook Infrastructure Update](../blog/release-v0.7.6.md)
*October 22, 2025*
Crawl4AI v0.7.6 introduces comprehensive webhook support for the Docker job queue API, bringing real-time notifications to both crawling and LLM extraction workflows. No more polling!
Key highlights:
- **🪝 Complete Webhook Support**: Real-time notifications for both `/crawl/job` and `/llm/job` endpoints
- **🔄 Reliable Delivery**: Exponential backoff retry mechanism (5 attempts: 1s → 2s → 4s → 8s → 16s)
- **🔐 Custom Authentication**: Add custom headers for webhook authentication
- **📊 Flexible Delivery**: Choose notification-only or include full data in payload
- **⚙️ Global Configuration**: Set default webhook URL in config.yml for all jobs
- **🎯 Zero Breaking Changes**: Fully backward compatible, webhooks are opt-in
[Read full release notes →](../blog/release-v0.7.6.md)
## Recent Releases
### [Crawl4AI v0.7.5 The Docker Hooks & Security Update](../blog/release-v0.7.5.md)
*September 29, 2025*

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# Crawl4AI v0.7.6 Release Notes
*Release Date: October 22, 2025*
I'm excited to announce Crawl4AI v0.7.6, featuring a complete webhook infrastructure for the Docker job queue API! This release eliminates polling and brings real-time notifications to both crawling and LLM extraction workflows.
## 🎯 What's New
### Webhook Support for Docker Job Queue API
The headline feature of v0.7.6 is comprehensive webhook support for asynchronous job processing. No more constant polling to check if your jobs are done - get instant notifications when they complete!
**Key Capabilities:**
-**Universal Webhook Support**: Both `/crawl/job` and `/llm/job` endpoints now support webhooks
-**Flexible Delivery Modes**: Choose notification-only or include full data in the webhook payload
-**Reliable Delivery**: Exponential backoff retry mechanism (5 attempts: 1s → 2s → 4s → 8s → 16s)
-**Custom Authentication**: Add custom headers for webhook authentication
-**Global Configuration**: Set default webhook URL in `config.yml` for all jobs
-**Task Type Identification**: Distinguish between `crawl` and `llm_extraction` tasks
### How It Works
Instead of constantly checking job status:
**OLD WAY (Polling):**
```python
# Submit job
response = requests.post("http://localhost:11235/crawl/job", json=payload)
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
# Poll until complete
while True:
status = requests.get(f"http://localhost:11235/crawl/job/{task_id}")
if status.json()['status'] == 'completed':
break
time.sleep(5) # Wait and try again
```
**NEW WAY (Webhooks):**
```python
# Submit job with webhook
payload = {
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True
}
}
response = requests.post("http://localhost:11235/crawl/job", json=payload)
# Done! Webhook will notify you when complete
# Your webhook handler receives the results automatically
```
### Crawl Job Webhooks
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:11235/crawl/job \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"browser_config": {"headless": true},
"crawler_config": {"cache_mode": "bypass"},
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhooks/crawl-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": false,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
}
}'
```
### LLM Extraction Job Webhooks (NEW!)
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:11235/llm/job \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"url": "https://example.com/article",
"q": "Extract the article title, author, and publication date",
"schema": "{\"type\":\"object\",\"properties\":{\"title\":{\"type\":\"string\"}}}",
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhooks/llm-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": true
}
}'
```
### Webhook Payload Structure
**Success (with data):**
```json
{
"task_id": "llm_1698765432",
"task_type": "llm_extraction",
"status": "completed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T10:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com/article"],
"data": {
"extracted_content": {
"title": "Understanding Web Scraping",
"author": "John Doe",
"date": "2025-10-22"
}
}
}
```
**Failure:**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_abc123",
"task_type": "crawl",
"status": "failed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T10:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"error": "Connection timeout after 30s"
}
```
### Simple Webhook Handler Example
```python
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def handle_webhook():
payload = request.json
task_id = payload['task_id']
task_type = payload['task_type']
status = payload['status']
if status == 'completed':
if 'data' in payload:
# Process data directly
data = payload['data']
else:
# Fetch from API
endpoint = 'crawl' if task_type == 'crawl' else 'llm'
response = requests.get(f'http://localhost:11235/{endpoint}/job/{task_id}')
data = response.json()
# Your business logic here
print(f"Job {task_id} completed!")
elif status == 'failed':
error = payload.get('error', 'Unknown error')
print(f"Job {task_id} failed: {error}")
return jsonify({"status": "received"}), 200
app.run(port=8080)
```
## 📊 Performance Improvements
- **Reduced Server Load**: Eliminates constant polling requests
- **Lower Latency**: Instant notification vs. polling interval delay
- **Better Resource Usage**: Frees up client connections while jobs run in background
- **Scalable Architecture**: Handles high-volume crawling workflows efficiently
## 🐛 Bug Fixes
- Fixed webhook configuration serialization for Pydantic HttpUrl fields
- Improved error handling in webhook delivery service
- Enhanced Redis task storage for webhook config persistence
## 🌍 Expected Real-World Impact
### For Web Scraping Workflows
- **Reduced Costs**: Less API calls = lower bandwidth and server costs
- **Better UX**: Instant notifications improve user experience
- **Scalability**: Handle 100s of concurrent jobs without polling overhead
### For LLM Extraction Pipelines
- **Async Processing**: Submit LLM extraction jobs and move on
- **Batch Processing**: Queue multiple extractions, get notified as they complete
- **Integration**: Easy integration with workflow automation tools (Zapier, n8n, etc.)
### For Microservices
- **Event-Driven**: Perfect for event-driven microservice architectures
- **Decoupling**: Decouple job submission from result processing
- **Reliability**: Automatic retries ensure webhooks are delivered
## 🔄 Breaking Changes
**None!** This release is fully backward compatible.
- Webhook configuration is optional
- Existing code continues to work without modification
- Polling is still supported for jobs without webhook config
## 📚 Documentation
### New Documentation
- **[WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md](../deploy/docker/WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md)** - Comprehensive webhook usage guide
- **[docker_webhook_example.py](../docs/examples/docker_webhook_example.py)** - Working code examples
### Updated Documentation
- **[Docker README](../deploy/docker/README.md)** - Added webhook sections
- API documentation with webhook examples
## 🛠️ Migration Guide
No migration needed! Webhooks are opt-in:
1. **To use webhooks**: Add `webhook_config` to your job payload
2. **To keep polling**: Continue using your existing code
### Quick Start
```python
# Just add webhook_config to your existing payload
payload = {
# Your existing configuration
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"browser_config": {...},
"crawler_config": {...},
# NEW: Add webhook configuration
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://myapp.com/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True
}
}
```
## 🔧 Configuration
### Global Webhook Configuration (config.yml)
```yaml
webhooks:
enabled: true
default_url: "https://myapp.com/webhooks/default" # Optional
data_in_payload: false
retry:
max_attempts: 5
initial_delay_ms: 1000
max_delay_ms: 32000
timeout_ms: 30000
headers:
User-Agent: "Crawl4AI-Webhook/1.0"
```
## 🚀 Upgrade Instructions
### Docker
```bash
# Pull the latest image
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
# Or use latest tag
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:latest
# Run with webhook support
docker run -d \
-p 11235:11235 \
--env-file .llm.env \
--name crawl4ai \
unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
```
### Python Package
```bash
pip install --upgrade crawl4ai
```
## 💡 Pro Tips
1. **Use notification-only mode** for large results - fetch data separately to avoid large webhook payloads
2. **Set custom headers** for webhook authentication and request tracking
3. **Configure global default webhook** for consistent handling across all jobs
4. **Implement idempotent webhook handlers** - same webhook may be delivered multiple times on retry
5. **Use structured schemas** with LLM extraction for predictable webhook data
## 🎬 Demo
Try the release demo:
```bash
python docs/releases_review/demo_v0.7.6.py
```
This comprehensive demo showcases:
- Crawl job webhooks (notification-only and with data)
- LLM extraction webhooks (with JSON schema support)
- Custom headers for authentication
- Webhook retry mechanism
- Real-time webhook receiver
## 🙏 Acknowledgments
Thank you to the community for the feedback that shaped this feature! Special thanks to everyone who requested webhook support for asynchronous job processing.
## 📞 Support
- **Documentation**: https://docs.crawl4ai.com
- **GitHub Issues**: https://github.com/unclecode/crawl4ai/issues
- **Discord**: https://discord.gg/crawl4ai
---
**Happy crawling with webhooks!** 🕷️🪝
*- unclecode*

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cd docs/examples/c4a_script/tutorial/
# Install dependencies
pip install flask
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Launch the tutorial server
python app.py
python server.py
# Open http://localhost:5000 in your browser
# Open http://localhost:8000 in your browser
```
## Core Concepts
@@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ CLICK `.submit-btn`
# By attribute
CLICK `button[type="submit"]`
# By text content
CLICK `button:contains("Sign In")`
# By accessible attributes
CLICK `button[aria-label="Search"][title="Search"]`
# Complex selectors
CLICK `.form-container input[name="email"]`

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@@ -27,6 +27,14 @@
- [Hook Response Information](#hook-response-information)
- [Error Handling](#error-handling)
- [Hooks Utility: Function-Based Approach (Python)](#hooks-utility-function-based-approach-python)
- [Job Queue & Webhook API](#job-queue-webhook-api)
- [Why Use the Job Queue API?](#why-use-the-job-queue-api)
- [Available Endpoints](#available-endpoints)
- [Webhook Configuration](#webhook-configuration)
- [Usage Examples](#usage-examples)
- [Webhook Best Practices](#webhook-best-practices)
- [Use Cases](#use-cases)
- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
- [Dockerfile Parameters](#dockerfile-parameters)
- [Using the API](#using-the-api)
- [Playground Interface](#playground-interface)
@@ -65,13 +73,13 @@ Pull and run images directly from Docker Hub without building locally.
#### 1. Pull the Image
Our latest release is `0.7.3`. Images are built with multi-arch manifests, so Docker automatically pulls the correct version for your system.
Our latest release is `0.7.6`. Images are built with multi-arch manifests, so Docker automatically pulls the correct version for your system.
> 💡 **Note**: The `latest` tag points to the stable `0.7.3` version.
> 💡 **Note**: The `latest` tag points to the stable `0.7.6` version.
```bash
# Pull the latest version
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.3
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6
# Or pull using the latest tag
docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:latest
@@ -143,7 +151,7 @@ docker stop crawl4ai && docker rm crawl4ai
#### Docker Hub Versioning Explained
* **Image Name:** `unclecode/crawl4ai`
* **Tag Format:** `LIBRARY_VERSION[-SUFFIX]` (e.g., `0.7.3`)
* **Tag Format:** `LIBRARY_VERSION[-SUFFIX]` (e.g., `0.7.6`)
* `LIBRARY_VERSION`: The semantic version of the core `crawl4ai` Python library
* `SUFFIX`: Optional tag for release candidates (``) and revisions (`r1`)
* **`latest` Tag:** Points to the most recent stable version
@@ -1110,6 +1118,464 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
---
## Job Queue & Webhook API
The Docker deployment includes a powerful asynchronous job queue system with webhook support for both crawling and LLM extraction tasks. Instead of waiting for long-running operations to complete, submit jobs and receive real-time notifications via webhooks when they finish.
### Why Use the Job Queue API?
**Traditional Synchronous API (`/crawl`):**
- Client waits for entire crawl to complete
- Timeout issues with long-running crawls
- Resource blocking during execution
- Constant polling required for status updates
**Asynchronous Job Queue API (`/crawl/job`, `/llm/job`):**
- ✅ Submit job and continue immediately
- ✅ No timeout concerns for long operations
- ✅ Real-time webhook notifications on completion
- ✅ Better resource utilization
- ✅ Perfect for batch processing
- ✅ Ideal for microservice architectures
### Available Endpoints
#### 1. Crawl Job Endpoint
```
POST /crawl/job
```
Submit an asynchronous crawl job with optional webhook notification.
**Request Body:**
```json
{
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"cache_mode": "bypass",
"extraction_strategy": {
"type": "JsonCssExtractionStrategy",
"schema": {
"title": "h1",
"content": ".article-body"
}
},
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://your-app.com/webhook/crawl-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": true,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token",
"X-Custom-Header": "value"
}
}
}
```
**Response:**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_1698765432",
"message": "Crawl job submitted"
}
```
#### 2. LLM Extraction Job Endpoint
```
POST /llm/job
```
Submit an asynchronous LLM extraction job with optional webhook notification.
**Request Body:**
```json
{
"url": "https://example.com/article",
"q": "Extract the article title, author, publication date, and main points",
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"schema": "{\"title\": \"string\", \"author\": \"string\", \"date\": \"string\", \"points\": [\"string\"]}",
"cache": false,
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://your-app.com/webhook/llm-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": true,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
}
}
```
**Response:**
```json
{
"task_id": "llm_1698765432",
"message": "LLM job submitted"
}
```
#### 3. Job Status Endpoint
```
GET /job/{task_id}
```
Check the status and retrieve results of a submitted job.
**Response (In Progress):**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_1698765432",
"status": "processing",
"message": "Job is being processed"
}
```
**Response (Completed):**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_1698765432",
"status": "completed",
"result": {
"markdown": "# Page Title\n\nContent...",
"extracted_content": {...},
"links": {...}
}
}
```
### Webhook Configuration
Webhooks provide real-time notifications when your jobs complete, eliminating the need for constant polling.
#### Webhook Config Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|-----------|------|----------|-------------|
| `webhook_url` | string | Yes | Your HTTP(S) endpoint to receive notifications |
| `webhook_data_in_payload` | boolean | No | Include full result data in webhook payload (default: false) |
| `webhook_headers` | object | No | Custom headers for authentication/identification |
#### Webhook Payload Format
**Success Notification (Crawl Job):**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_1698765432",
"task_type": "crawl",
"status": "completed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T12:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"data": {
"markdown": "# Page content...",
"extracted_content": {...},
"links": {...}
}
}
```
**Success Notification (LLM Job):**
```json
{
"task_id": "llm_1698765432",
"task_type": "llm_extraction",
"status": "completed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T12:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com/article"],
"data": {
"extracted_content": {
"title": "Understanding Web Scraping",
"author": "John Doe",
"date": "2025-10-22",
"points": ["Point 1", "Point 2"]
}
}
}
```
**Failure Notification:**
```json
{
"task_id": "crawl_1698765432",
"task_type": "crawl",
"status": "failed",
"timestamp": "2025-10-22T12:30:00.000000+00:00",
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"error": "Connection timeout after 30 seconds"
}
```
#### Webhook Delivery & Retry
- **Delivery Method:** HTTP POST to your `webhook_url`
- **Content-Type:** `application/json`
- **Retry Policy:** Exponential backoff with 5 attempts
- Attempt 1: Immediate
- Attempt 2: 1 second delay
- Attempt 3: 2 seconds delay
- Attempt 4: 4 seconds delay
- Attempt 5: 8 seconds delay
- **Success Status Codes:** 200-299
- **Custom Headers:** Your `webhook_headers` are included in every request
### Usage Examples
#### Example 1: Python with Webhook Handler (Flask)
```python
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
import requests
app = Flask(__name__)
# Webhook handler
@app.route('/webhook/crawl-complete', methods=['POST'])
def handle_crawl_webhook():
payload = request.json
if payload['status'] == 'completed':
print(f"✅ Job {payload['task_id']} completed!")
print(f"Task type: {payload['task_type']}")
# Access the crawl results
if 'data' in payload:
markdown = payload['data'].get('markdown', '')
extracted = payload['data'].get('extracted_content', {})
print(f"Extracted {len(markdown)} characters")
print(f"Structured data: {extracted}")
else:
print(f"❌ Job {payload['task_id']} failed: {payload.get('error')}")
return jsonify({"status": "received"}), 200
# Submit a crawl job with webhook
def submit_crawl_job():
response = requests.post(
"http://localhost:11235/crawl/job",
json={
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"extraction_strategy": {
"type": "JsonCssExtractionStrategy",
"schema": {
"name": "Example Schema",
"baseSelector": "body",
"fields": [
{"name": "title", "selector": "h1", "type": "text"},
{"name": "description", "selector": "meta[name='description']", "type": "attribute", "attribute": "content"}
]
}
},
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://your-app.com/webhook/crawl-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
}
}
)
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
print(f"Job submitted: {task_id}")
return task_id
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(port=5000)
```
#### Example 2: LLM Extraction with Webhooks
```python
import requests
def submit_llm_job_with_webhook():
response = requests.post(
"http://localhost:11235/llm/job",
json={
"url": "https://example.com/article",
"q": "Extract the article title, author, and main points",
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": "https://your-app.com/webhook/llm-complete",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
}
}
)
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
print(f"LLM job submitted: {task_id}")
return task_id
# Webhook handler for LLM jobs
@app.route('/webhook/llm-complete', methods=['POST'])
def handle_llm_webhook():
payload = request.json
if payload['status'] == 'completed':
extracted = payload['data']['extracted_content']
print(f"✅ LLM extraction completed!")
print(f"Results: {extracted}")
else:
print(f"❌ LLM extraction failed: {payload.get('error')}")
return jsonify({"status": "received"}), 200
```
#### Example 3: Without Webhooks (Polling)
If you don't use webhooks, you can poll for results:
```python
import requests
import time
# Submit job
response = requests.post(
"http://localhost:11235/crawl/job",
json={"urls": ["https://example.com"]}
)
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
# Poll for results
while True:
result = requests.get(f"http://localhost:11235/job/{task_id}")
data = result.json()
if data['status'] == 'completed':
print("Job completed!")
print(data['result'])
break
elif data['status'] == 'failed':
print(f"Job failed: {data.get('error')}")
break
print("Still processing...")
time.sleep(2)
```
#### Example 4: Global Webhook Configuration
Set a default webhook URL in your `config.yml` to avoid repeating it in every request:
```yaml
# config.yml
api:
crawler:
# ... other settings ...
webhook:
default_url: "https://your-app.com/webhook/default"
default_headers:
X-Webhook-Secret: "your-secret-token"
```
Then submit jobs without webhook config:
```python
# Uses the global webhook configuration
response = requests.post(
"http://localhost:11235/crawl/job",
json={"urls": ["https://example.com"]}
)
```
### Webhook Best Practices
1. **Authentication:** Always use custom headers for webhook authentication
```json
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Webhook-Secret": "your-secret-token"
}
```
2. **Idempotency:** Design your webhook handler to be idempotent (safe to receive duplicate notifications)
3. **Fast Response:** Return HTTP 200 quickly; process data asynchronously if needed
```python
@app.route('/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def webhook():
payload = request.json
# Queue for background processing
queue.enqueue(process_webhook, payload)
return jsonify({"status": "received"}), 200
```
4. **Error Handling:** Handle both success and failure notifications
```python
if payload['status'] == 'completed':
# Process success
elif payload['status'] == 'failed':
# Log error, retry, or alert
```
5. **Validation:** Verify webhook authenticity using custom headers
```python
secret = request.headers.get('X-Webhook-Secret')
if secret != os.environ['EXPECTED_SECRET']:
return jsonify({"error": "Unauthorized"}), 401
```
6. **Logging:** Log webhook deliveries for debugging
```python
logger.info(f"Webhook received: {payload['task_id']} - {payload['status']}")
```
### Use Cases
**1. Batch Processing**
Submit hundreds of URLs and get notified as each completes:
```python
urls = ["https://site1.com", "https://site2.com", ...]
for url in urls:
submit_crawl_job(url, webhook_url="https://app.com/webhook")
```
**2. Microservice Integration**
Integrate with event-driven architectures:
```python
# Service A submits job
task_id = submit_crawl_job(url)
# Service B receives webhook and triggers next step
@app.route('/webhook')
def webhook():
process_result(request.json)
trigger_next_service()
return "OK", 200
```
**3. Long-Running Extractions**
Handle complex LLM extractions without timeouts:
```python
submit_llm_job(
url="https://long-article.com",
q="Comprehensive summary with key points and analysis",
webhook_url="https://app.com/webhook/llm"
)
```
### Troubleshooting
**Webhook not receiving notifications?**
- Check your webhook URL is publicly accessible
- Verify firewall/security group settings
- Use webhook testing tools like webhook.site for debugging
- Check server logs for delivery attempts
- Ensure your handler returns 200-299 status code
**Job stuck in processing?**
- Check Redis connection: `docker logs <container_name> | grep redis`
- Verify worker processes: `docker exec <container_name> ps aux | grep worker`
- Check server logs: `docker logs <container_name>`
**Need to cancel a job?**
Jobs are processed asynchronously. If you need to cancel:
- Delete the task from Redis (requires Redis CLI access)
- Or implement a cancellation endpoint in your webhook handler
---
## Dockerfile Parameters
You can customize the image build process using build arguments (`--build-arg`). These are typically used via `docker buildx build` or within the `docker-compose.yml` file.

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Crawl4AI is the #1 trending GitHub repository, actively maintained by a vibrant community. It delivers blazing-fast, AI-ready web crawling tailored for large language models, AI agents, and data pipelines. Fully open source, flexible, and built for real-time performance, **Crawl4AI** empowers developers with unmatched speed, precision, and deployment ease.
> **Note**: If you're looking for the old documentation, you can access it [here](https://old.docs.crawl4ai.com).
> Enjoy using Crawl4AI? Consider **[becoming a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/unclecode)** to support ongoing development and community growth!
## 🆕 AI Assistant Skill Now Available!

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@@ -529,8 +529,19 @@ class AdminDashboard {
</label>
</div>
<div class="form-group full-width">
<label>Integration Guide</label>
<textarea id="form-integration" rows="10">${app?.integration_guide || ''}</textarea>
<label>Long Description (Markdown - Overview tab)</label>
<textarea id="form-long-description" rows="10" placeholder="Enter detailed description with markdown formatting...">${app?.long_description || ''}</textarea>
<small>Markdown support: **bold**, *italic*, [links](url), # headers, code blocks, lists</small>
</div>
<div class="form-group full-width">
<label>Integration Guide (Markdown - Integration tab)</label>
<textarea id="form-integration" rows="20" placeholder="Enter integration guide with installation, examples, and code snippets using markdown...">${app?.integration_guide || ''}</textarea>
<small>Single markdown field with installation, examples, and complete guide. Code blocks get auto copy buttons.</small>
</div>
<div class="form-group full-width">
<label>Documentation (Markdown - Documentation tab)</label>
<textarea id="form-documentation" rows="20" placeholder="Enter documentation with API reference, examples, and best practices using markdown...">${app?.documentation || ''}</textarea>
<small>Full documentation with API reference, examples, best practices, etc.</small>
</div>
</div>
`;
@@ -712,7 +723,9 @@ class AdminDashboard {
data.contact_email = document.getElementById('form-email').value;
data.featured = document.getElementById('form-featured').checked ? 1 : 0;
data.sponsored = document.getElementById('form-sponsored').checked ? 1 : 0;
data.long_description = document.getElementById('form-long-description').value;
data.integration_guide = document.getElementById('form-integration').value;
data.documentation = document.getElementById('form-documentation').value;
} else if (type === 'articles') {
data.title = document.getElementById('form-title').value;
data.slug = this.generateSlug(data.title);

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@@ -278,12 +278,12 @@
}
.tab-content {
display: none;
display: none !important;
padding: 2rem;
}
.tab-content.active {
display: block;
display: block !important;
}
/* Overview Layout */
@@ -510,6 +510,31 @@
line-height: 1.5;
}
/* Markdown rendered code blocks */
.integration-content pre,
.docs-content pre {
background: var(--bg-dark);
border: 1px solid var(--border-color);
margin: 1rem 0;
padding: 1rem;
padding-top: 2.5rem; /* Space for copy button */
overflow-x: auto;
position: relative;
max-height: none; /* Remove any height restrictions */
height: auto; /* Allow content to expand */
}
.integration-content pre code,
.docs-content pre code {
background: transparent;
padding: 0;
color: var(--text-secondary);
font-size: 0.875rem;
line-height: 1.5;
white-space: pre; /* Preserve whitespace and line breaks */
display: block;
}
/* Feature Grid */
.feature-grid {
display: grid;

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@@ -73,27 +73,14 @@
<div class="tabs">
<button class="tab-btn active" data-tab="overview">Overview</button>
<button class="tab-btn" data-tab="integration">Integration</button>
<button class="tab-btn" data-tab="docs">Documentation</button>
<button class="tab-btn" data-tab="support">Support</button>
<!-- <button class="tab-btn" data-tab="docs">Documentation</button>
<button class="tab-btn" data-tab="support">Support</button> -->
</div>
<section id="overview-tab" class="tab-content active">
<div class="overview-columns">
<div class="overview-main">
<h2>Overview</h2>
<div id="app-overview">Overview content goes here.</div>
<h3>Key Features</h3>
<ul id="app-features" class="features-list">
<li>Feature 1</li>
<li>Feature 2</li>
<li>Feature 3</li>
</ul>
<h3>Use Cases</h3>
<div id="app-use-cases" class="use-cases">
<p>Describe how this app can help your workflow.</p>
</div>
</div>
<aside class="sidebar">
@@ -142,37 +129,16 @@
</section>
<section id="integration-tab" class="tab-content">
<div class="integration-content">
<h2>Integration Guide</h2>
<h3>Installation</h3>
<div class="code-block">
<pre><code id="install-code"># Installation instructions will appear here</code></pre>
</div>
<h3>Basic Usage</h3>
<div class="code-block">
<pre><code id="usage-code"># Usage example will appear here</code></pre>
</div>
<h3>Complete Integration Example</h3>
<div class="code-block">
<button class="copy-btn" id="copy-integration">Copy</button>
<pre><code id="integration-code"># Complete integration guide will appear here</code></pre>
</div>
<div class="integration-content" id="app-integration">
</div>
</section>
<section id="docs-tab" class="tab-content">
<div class="docs-content">
<h2>Documentation</h2>
<div id="app-docs" class="doc-sections">
<p>Documentation coming soon.</p>
</div>
<!-- <section id="docs-tab" class="tab-content">
<div class="docs-content" id="app-docs">
</div>
</section>
</section> -->
<section id="support-tab" class="tab-content">
<!-- <section id="support-tab" class="tab-content">
<div class="docs-content">
<h2>Support</h2>
<div class="support-grid">
@@ -190,7 +156,7 @@
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
</section> -->
</div>
</main>

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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ class AppDetailPage {
}
// Contact
document.getElementById('app-contact').textContent = this.appData.contact_email || 'Not available';
document.getElementById('app-contact') && (document.getElementById('app-contact').textContent = this.appData.contact_email || 'Not available');
// Sidebar info
document.getElementById('sidebar-downloads').textContent = this.formatNumber(this.appData.downloads || 0);
@@ -123,144 +123,132 @@ class AppDetailPage {
document.getElementById('sidebar-pricing').textContent = this.appData.pricing || 'Free';
document.getElementById('sidebar-contact').textContent = this.appData.contact_email || 'contact@example.com';
// Integration guide
this.renderIntegrationGuide();
// Render tab contents from database fields
this.renderTabContents();
}
renderIntegrationGuide() {
// Installation code
const installCode = document.getElementById('install-code');
if (installCode) {
if (this.appData.type === 'Open Source' && this.appData.github_url) {
installCode.textContent = `# Clone from GitHub
git clone ${this.appData.github_url}
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt`;
} else if (this.appData.name.toLowerCase().includes('api')) {
installCode.textContent = `# Install via pip
pip install ${this.appData.slug}
# Or install from source
pip install git+${this.appData.github_url || 'https://github.com/example/repo'}`;
renderTabContents() {
// Overview tab - use long_description from database
const overviewDiv = document.getElementById('app-overview');
if (overviewDiv) {
if (this.appData.long_description) {
overviewDiv.innerHTML = this.renderMarkdown(this.appData.long_description);
} else {
overviewDiv.innerHTML = `<p>${this.appData.description || 'No overview available.'}</p>`;
}
}
// Usage code - customize based on category
const usageCode = document.getElementById('usage-code');
if (usageCode) {
if (this.appData.category === 'Browser Automation') {
usageCode.textContent = `from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler
from ${this.appData.slug.replace(/-/g, '_')} import ${this.appData.name.replace(/\s+/g, '')}
async def main():
# Initialize ${this.appData.name}
automation = ${this.appData.name.replace(/\s+/g, '')}()
async with AsyncWebCrawler() as crawler:
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://example.com",
browser_config=automation.config,
wait_for="css:body"
)
print(result.markdown)`;
} else if (this.appData.category === 'Proxy Services') {
usageCode.textContent = `from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler
import ${this.appData.slug.replace(/-/g, '_')}
# Configure proxy
proxy_config = {
"server": "${this.appData.website_url || 'https://proxy.example.com'}",
"username": "your_username",
"password": "your_password"
}
async with AsyncWebCrawler(proxy=proxy_config) as crawler:
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://example.com",
bypass_cache=True
)
print(result.status_code)`;
} else if (this.appData.category === 'LLM Integration') {
usageCode.textContent = `from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler
from crawl4ai.extraction_strategy import LLMExtractionStrategy
# Configure LLM extraction
strategy = LLMExtractionStrategy(
provider="${this.appData.name.toLowerCase().includes('gpt') ? 'openai' : 'anthropic'}",
api_key="your-api-key",
model="${this.appData.name.toLowerCase().includes('gpt') ? 'gpt-4' : 'claude-3'}",
instruction="Extract structured data"
)
async with AsyncWebCrawler() as crawler:
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://example.com",
extraction_strategy=strategy
)
print(result.extracted_content)`;
// Integration tab - use integration_guide field from database
const integrationDiv = document.getElementById('app-integration');
if (integrationDiv) {
if (this.appData.integration_guide) {
integrationDiv.innerHTML = this.renderMarkdown(this.appData.integration_guide);
// Add copy buttons to all code blocks
this.addCopyButtonsToCodeBlocks(integrationDiv);
} else {
integrationDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Integration guide not yet available. Please check the official website for details.</p>';
}
}
// Integration example
const integrationCode = document.getElementById('integration-code');
if (integrationCode) {
integrationCode.textContent = this.appData.integration_guide ||
`# Complete ${this.appData.name} Integration Example
from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler
from crawl4ai.extraction_strategy import JsonCssExtractionStrategy
import json
async def crawl_with_${this.appData.slug.replace(/-/g, '_')}():
"""
Complete example showing how to use ${this.appData.name}
with Crawl4AI for production web scraping
"""
# Define extraction schema
schema = {
"name": "ProductList",
"baseSelector": "div.product",
"fields": [
{"name": "title", "selector": "h2", "type": "text"},
{"name": "price", "selector": ".price", "type": "text"},
{"name": "image", "selector": "img", "type": "attribute", "attribute": "src"},
{"name": "link", "selector": "a", "type": "attribute", "attribute": "href"}
]
// Documentation tab - use documentation field from database
const docsDiv = document.getElementById('app-docs');
if (docsDiv) {
if (this.appData.documentation) {
docsDiv.innerHTML = this.renderMarkdown(this.appData.documentation);
// Add copy buttons to all code blocks
this.addCopyButtonsToCodeBlocks(docsDiv);
} else {
docsDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Documentation coming soon.</p>';
}
}
}
# Initialize crawler with ${this.appData.name}
async with AsyncWebCrawler(
browser_type="chromium",
headless=True,
verbose=True
) as crawler:
addCopyButtonsToCodeBlocks(container) {
// Find all code blocks and add copy buttons
const codeBlocks = container.querySelectorAll('pre code');
codeBlocks.forEach(codeBlock => {
const pre = codeBlock.parentElement;
# Crawl with extraction
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://example.com/products",
extraction_strategy=JsonCssExtractionStrategy(schema),
cache_mode="bypass",
wait_for="css:.product",
screenshot=True
)
// Skip if already has a copy button
if (pre.querySelector('.copy-btn')) return;
# Process results
if result.success:
products = json.loads(result.extracted_content)
print(f"Found {len(products)} products")
// Create copy button
const copyBtn = document.createElement('button');
copyBtn.className = 'copy-btn';
copyBtn.textContent = 'Copy';
copyBtn.onclick = () => {
navigator.clipboard.writeText(codeBlock.textContent).then(() => {
copyBtn.textContent = '✓ Copied!';
setTimeout(() => {
copyBtn.textContent = 'Copy';
}, 2000);
});
};
for product in products[:5]:
print(f"- {product['title']}: {product['price']}")
// Add button to pre element
pre.style.position = 'relative';
pre.insertBefore(copyBtn, codeBlock);
});
}
return products
renderMarkdown(text) {
if (!text) return '';
# Run the crawler
if __name__ == "__main__":
import asyncio
asyncio.run(crawl_with_${this.appData.slug.replace(/-/g, '_')}())`;
}
// Store code blocks temporarily to protect them from processing
const codeBlocks = [];
let processed = text.replace(/```(\w+)?\n([\s\S]*?)```/g, (match, lang, code) => {
const placeholder = `___CODE_BLOCK_${codeBlocks.length}___`;
codeBlocks.push(`<pre><code class="language-${lang || ''}">${this.escapeHtml(code)}</code></pre>`);
return placeholder;
});
// Store inline code temporarily
const inlineCodes = [];
processed = processed.replace(/`([^`]+)`/g, (match, code) => {
const placeholder = `___INLINE_CODE_${inlineCodes.length}___`;
inlineCodes.push(`<code>${this.escapeHtml(code)}</code>`);
return placeholder;
});
// Now process the rest of the markdown
processed = processed
// Headers
.replace(/^### (.*$)/gim, '<h3>$1</h3>')
.replace(/^## (.*$)/gim, '<h2>$1</h2>')
.replace(/^# (.*$)/gim, '<h1>$1</h1>')
// Bold
.replace(/\*\*(.*?)\*\*/g, '<strong>$1</strong>')
// Italic
.replace(/\*(.*?)\*/g, '<em>$1</em>')
// Links
.replace(/\[([^\]]+)\]\(([^)]+)\)/g, '<a href="$2" target="_blank">$1</a>')
// Line breaks
.replace(/\n\n/g, '</p><p>')
.replace(/\n/g, '<br>')
// Lists
.replace(/^\* (.*)$/gim, '<li>$1</li>')
.replace(/^- (.*)$/gim, '<li>$1</li>')
// Wrap in paragraphs
.replace(/^(?!<[h|p|pre|ul|ol|li])/gim, '<p>')
.replace(/(?<![>])$/gim, '</p>');
// Restore inline code
inlineCodes.forEach((code, i) => {
processed = processed.replace(`___INLINE_CODE_${i}___`, code);
});
// Restore code blocks
codeBlocks.forEach((block, i) => {
processed = processed.replace(`___CODE_BLOCK_${i}___`, block);
});
return processed;
}
escapeHtml(text) {
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.textContent = text;
return div.innerHTML;
}
formatNumber(num) {
@@ -275,45 +263,27 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
setupEventListeners() {
// Tab switching
const tabs = document.querySelectorAll('.tab-btn');
tabs.forEach(tab => {
tab.addEventListener('click', () => {
// Update active tab
// Update active tab button
tabs.forEach(t => t.classList.remove('active'));
tab.classList.add('active');
// Show corresponding content
const tabName = tab.dataset.tab;
document.querySelectorAll('.tab-content').forEach(content => {
// Hide all tab contents
const allTabContents = document.querySelectorAll('.tab-content');
allTabContents.forEach(content => {
content.classList.remove('active');
});
document.getElementById(`${tabName}-tab`).classList.add('active');
});
});
// Copy integration code
document.getElementById('copy-integration').addEventListener('click', () => {
const code = document.getElementById('integration-code').textContent;
navigator.clipboard.writeText(code).then(() => {
const btn = document.getElementById('copy-integration');
const originalText = btn.innerHTML;
btn.innerHTML = '<span>✓</span> Copied!';
setTimeout(() => {
btn.innerHTML = originalText;
}, 2000);
});
});
// Copy code buttons
document.querySelectorAll('.copy-btn').forEach(btn => {
btn.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
const codeBlock = e.target.closest('.code-block');
const code = codeBlock.querySelector('code').textContent;
navigator.clipboard.writeText(code).then(() => {
btn.textContent = 'Copied!';
setTimeout(() => {
btn.textContent = 'Copy';
}, 2000);
});
// Show the selected tab content
const targetTab = document.getElementById(`${tabName}-tab`);
if (targetTab) {
targetTab.classList.add('active');
}
});
});
}

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@@ -471,13 +471,17 @@ async def delete_sponsor(sponsor_id: int):
app.include_router(router)
# Version info
VERSION = "1.1.0"
BUILD_DATE = "2025-10-26"
@app.get("/")
async def root():
"""API info"""
return {
"name": "Crawl4AI Marketplace API",
"version": "1.0.0",
"version": VERSION,
"build_date": BUILD_DATE,
"endpoints": [
"/marketplace/api/apps",
"/marketplace/api/articles",

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@@ -0,0 +1,359 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Crawl4AI v0.7.6 Release Demo
============================
This demo showcases the major feature in v0.7.6:
**Webhook Support for Docker Job Queue API**
Features Demonstrated:
1. Asynchronous job processing with webhook notifications
2. Webhook support for /crawl/job endpoint
3. Webhook support for /llm/job endpoint
4. Notification-only vs data-in-payload modes
5. Custom webhook headers for authentication
6. Structured extraction with JSON schemas
7. Exponential backoff retry for reliable delivery
Prerequisites:
- Crawl4AI Docker container running on localhost:11235
- Flask installed: pip install flask requests
- LLM API key configured (for LLM examples)
Usage:
python docs/releases_review/demo_v0.7.6.py
"""
import requests
import json
import time
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
from threading import Thread
# Configuration
CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL = "http://localhost:11235"
WEBHOOK_BASE_URL = "http://localhost:8080"
# Flask app for webhook receiver
app = Flask(__name__)
received_webhooks = []
@app.route('/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def webhook_handler():
"""Universal webhook handler for both crawl and LLM extraction jobs."""
payload = request.json
task_id = payload['task_id']
task_type = payload['task_type']
status = payload['status']
print(f"\n{'='*70}")
print(f"📬 Webhook Received!")
print(f" Task ID: {task_id}")
print(f" Task Type: {task_type}")
print(f" Status: {status}")
print(f" Timestamp: {payload['timestamp']}")
if status == 'completed':
if 'data' in payload:
print(f" ✅ Data included in webhook")
if task_type == 'crawl':
results = payload['data'].get('results', [])
print(f" 📊 Crawled {len(results)} URL(s)")
elif task_type == 'llm_extraction':
extracted = payload['data'].get('extracted_content', {})
print(f" 🤖 Extracted: {json.dumps(extracted, indent=6)}")
else:
print(f" 📥 Notification only (fetch data separately)")
elif status == 'failed':
print(f" ❌ Error: {payload.get('error', 'Unknown')}")
print(f"{'='*70}\n")
received_webhooks.append(payload)
return jsonify({"status": "received"}), 200
def start_webhook_server():
"""Start Flask webhook server in background."""
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8080, debug=False, use_reloader=False)
def demo_1_crawl_webhook_notification_only():
"""Demo 1: Crawl job with webhook notification (data fetched separately)."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("DEMO 1: Crawl Job - Webhook Notification Only")
print("="*70)
print("Submitting crawl job with webhook notification...")
payload = {
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"browser_config": {"headless": True},
"crawler_config": {"cache_mode": "bypass"},
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": f"{WEBHOOK_BASE_URL}/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": False,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Demo": "v0.7.6",
"X-Type": "crawl"
}
}
}
response = requests.post(f"{CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL}/crawl/job", json=payload)
if response.ok:
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
print(f"✅ Job submitted: {task_id}")
print("⏳ Webhook will notify when complete...")
return task_id
else:
print(f"❌ Failed: {response.text}")
return None
def demo_2_crawl_webhook_with_data():
"""Demo 2: Crawl job with full data in webhook payload."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("DEMO 2: Crawl Job - Webhook with Full Data")
print("="*70)
print("Submitting crawl job with data included in webhook...")
payload = {
"urls": ["https://www.python.org"],
"browser_config": {"headless": True},
"crawler_config": {"cache_mode": "bypass"},
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": f"{WEBHOOK_BASE_URL}/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Demo": "v0.7.6",
"X-Type": "crawl-with-data"
}
}
}
response = requests.post(f"{CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL}/crawl/job", json=payload)
if response.ok:
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
print(f"✅ Job submitted: {task_id}")
print("⏳ Webhook will include full results...")
return task_id
else:
print(f"❌ Failed: {response.text}")
return None
def demo_3_llm_webhook_notification_only():
"""Demo 3: LLM extraction with webhook notification (NEW in v0.7.6!)."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("DEMO 3: LLM Extraction - Webhook Notification Only (NEW!)")
print("="*70)
print("Submitting LLM extraction job with webhook notification...")
payload = {
"url": "https://www.example.com",
"q": "Extract the main heading and description from this page",
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"cache": False,
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": f"{WEBHOOK_BASE_URL}/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": False,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Demo": "v0.7.6",
"X-Type": "llm"
}
}
}
response = requests.post(f"{CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL}/llm/job", json=payload)
if response.ok:
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
print(f"✅ Job submitted: {task_id}")
print("⏳ Webhook will notify when LLM extraction completes...")
return task_id
else:
print(f"❌ Failed: {response.text}")
return None
def demo_4_llm_webhook_with_schema():
"""Demo 4: LLM extraction with JSON schema and data in webhook (NEW in v0.7.6!)."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("DEMO 4: LLM Extraction - Schema + Full Data in Webhook (NEW!)")
print("="*70)
print("Submitting LLM extraction with JSON schema...")
schema = {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"title": {"type": "string", "description": "Page title"},
"description": {"type": "string", "description": "Page description"},
"main_topics": {
"type": "array",
"items": {"type": "string"},
"description": "Main topics covered"
}
},
"required": ["title"]
}
payload = {
"url": "https://www.python.org",
"q": "Extract the title, description, and main topics from this website",
"schema": json.dumps(schema),
"provider": "openai/gpt-4o-mini",
"cache": False,
"webhook_config": {
"webhook_url": f"{WEBHOOK_BASE_URL}/webhook",
"webhook_data_in_payload": True,
"webhook_headers": {
"X-Demo": "v0.7.6",
"X-Type": "llm-with-schema"
}
}
}
response = requests.post(f"{CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL}/llm/job", json=payload)
if response.ok:
task_id = response.json()['task_id']
print(f"✅ Job submitted: {task_id}")
print("⏳ Webhook will include structured extraction results...")
return task_id
else:
print(f"❌ Failed: {response.text}")
return None
def demo_5_global_webhook_config():
"""Demo 5: Using global webhook configuration from config.yml."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("DEMO 5: Global Webhook Configuration")
print("="*70)
print("💡 You can configure a default webhook URL in config.yml:")
print("""
webhooks:
enabled: true
default_url: "https://myapp.com/webhooks/default"
data_in_payload: false
retry:
max_attempts: 5
initial_delay_ms: 1000
max_delay_ms: 32000
timeout_ms: 30000
""")
print("Then submit jobs WITHOUT webhook_config - they'll use the default!")
print("This is useful for consistent webhook handling across all jobs.")
def demo_6_webhook_retry_logic():
"""Demo 6: Webhook retry mechanism with exponential backoff."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("DEMO 6: Webhook Retry Logic")
print("="*70)
print("🔄 Webhook delivery uses exponential backoff retry:")
print(" • Max attempts: 5")
print(" • Delays: 1s → 2s → 4s → 8s → 16s")
print(" • Timeout: 30s per attempt")
print(" • Retries on: 5xx errors, network errors, timeouts")
print(" • No retry on: 4xx client errors")
print("\nThis ensures reliable webhook delivery even with temporary failures!")
def print_summary():
"""Print demo summary and results."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("📊 DEMO SUMMARY")
print("="*70)
print(f"Total webhooks received: {len(received_webhooks)}")
crawl_webhooks = [w for w in received_webhooks if w['task_type'] == 'crawl']
llm_webhooks = [w for w in received_webhooks if w['task_type'] == 'llm_extraction']
print(f"\nBreakdown:")
print(f" 🕷️ Crawl jobs: {len(crawl_webhooks)}")
print(f" 🤖 LLM extraction jobs: {len(llm_webhooks)}")
print(f"\nDetails:")
for i, webhook in enumerate(received_webhooks, 1):
icon = "🕷️" if webhook['task_type'] == 'crawl' else "🤖"
print(f" {i}. {icon} {webhook['task_id']}: {webhook['status']}")
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("✨ v0.7.6 KEY FEATURES DEMONSTRATED:")
print("="*70)
print("✅ Webhook support for /crawl/job")
print("✅ Webhook support for /llm/job (NEW!)")
print("✅ Notification-only mode (fetch data separately)")
print("✅ Data-in-payload mode (get full results in webhook)")
print("✅ Custom headers for authentication")
print("✅ JSON schema for structured LLM extraction")
print("✅ Exponential backoff retry for reliable delivery")
print("✅ Global webhook configuration support")
print("✅ Universal webhook handler for both job types")
print("\n💡 Benefits:")
print(" • No more polling - get instant notifications")
print(" • Better resource utilization")
print(" • Reliable delivery with automatic retries")
print(" • Consistent API across crawl and LLM jobs")
print(" • Production-ready webhook infrastructure")
def main():
"""Run all demos."""
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("🚀 Crawl4AI v0.7.6 Release Demo")
print("="*70)
print("Feature: Webhook Support for Docker Job Queue API")
print("="*70)
# Check if server is running
try:
health = requests.get(f"{CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL}/health", timeout=5)
print(f"✅ Crawl4AI server is running")
except:
print(f"❌ Cannot connect to Crawl4AI at {CRAWL4AI_BASE_URL}")
print("Please start Docker container:")
print(" docker run -d -p 11235:11235 --env-file .llm.env unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6")
return
# Start webhook server
print(f"\n🌐 Starting webhook server at {WEBHOOK_BASE_URL}...")
webhook_thread = Thread(target=start_webhook_server, daemon=True)
webhook_thread.start()
time.sleep(2)
# Run demos
demo_1_crawl_webhook_notification_only()
time.sleep(5)
demo_2_crawl_webhook_with_data()
time.sleep(5)
demo_3_llm_webhook_notification_only()
time.sleep(5)
demo_4_llm_webhook_with_schema()
time.sleep(5)
demo_5_global_webhook_config()
demo_6_webhook_retry_logic()
# Wait for webhooks
print("\n⏳ Waiting for all webhooks to arrive...")
time.sleep(30)
# Print summary
print_summary()
print("\n" + "="*70)
print("✅ Demo completed!")
print("="*70)
print("\n📚 Documentation:")
print(" • deploy/docker/WEBHOOK_EXAMPLES.md")
print(" • docs/examples/docker_webhook_example.py")
print("\n🔗 Upgrade:")
print(" docker pull unclecode/crawl4ai:0.7.6")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ dependencies = [
"rank-bm25~=0.2",
"snowballstemmer~=2.2",
"pydantic>=2.10",
"pyOpenSSL>=24.3.0",
"pyOpenSSL>=25.3.0",
"psutil>=6.1.1",
"PyYAML>=6.0",
"nltk>=3.9.1",

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ rank-bm25~=0.2
colorama~=0.4
snowballstemmer~=2.2
pydantic>=2.10
pyOpenSSL>=24.3.0
pyOpenSSL>=25.3.0
psutil>=6.1.1
PyYAML>=6.0
nltk>=3.9.1

165
tests/browser/smoke_test_cdp.py Executable file
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Simple smoke test for CDP concurrency fixes.
This can be run without pytest to quickly validate the changes.
"""
import asyncio
import sys
import os
# Add the project root to Python path
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../..')))
from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler, BrowserConfig, CrawlerRunConfig, CacheMode
async def test_basic_cdp():
"""Basic test that CDP browser works"""
print("Test 1: Basic CDP browser test...")
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
try:
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://example.com",
config=CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
)
assert result.success, f"Failed: {result.error_message}"
assert len(result.html) > 0, "Empty HTML"
print(" ✓ Basic CDP test passed")
return True
except Exception as e:
print(f" ✗ Basic CDP test failed: {e}")
return False
async def test_arun_many_cdp():
"""Test arun_many with CDP browser - the key concurrency fix"""
print("\nTest 2: arun_many with CDP browser...")
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
urls = [
"https://example.com",
"https://httpbin.org/html",
"https://www.example.org",
]
try:
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
results = await crawler.arun_many(
urls=urls,
config=CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
)
assert len(results) == len(urls), f"Expected {len(urls)} results, got {len(results)}"
success_count = sum(1 for r in results if r.success)
print(f" ✓ Crawled {success_count}/{len(urls)} URLs successfully")
if success_count >= len(urls) * 0.8: # Allow 20% failure for network issues
print(" ✓ arun_many CDP test passed")
return True
else:
print(f" ✗ Too many failures: {len(urls) - success_count}/{len(urls)}")
return False
except Exception as e:
print(f" ✗ arun_many CDP test failed: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return False
async def test_concurrent_arun_many():
"""Test concurrent arun_many calls - stress test for page lock"""
print("\nTest 3: Concurrent arun_many calls...")
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
try:
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
# Run two arun_many calls concurrently
task1 = crawler.arun_many(
urls=["https://example.com", "https://httpbin.org/html"],
config=CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
)
task2 = crawler.arun_many(
urls=["https://www.example.org", "https://example.com"],
config=CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
)
results1, results2 = await asyncio.gather(task1, task2, return_exceptions=True)
# Check for exceptions
if isinstance(results1, Exception):
print(f" ✗ Task 1 raised exception: {results1}")
return False
if isinstance(results2, Exception):
print(f" ✗ Task 2 raised exception: {results2}")
return False
total_success = sum(1 for r in results1 if r.success) + sum(1 for r in results2 if r.success)
total_requests = len(results1) + len(results2)
print(f"{total_success}/{total_requests} concurrent requests succeeded")
if total_success >= total_requests * 0.7: # Allow 30% failure for concurrent stress
print(" ✓ Concurrent arun_many test passed")
return True
else:
print(f" ✗ Too many concurrent failures")
return False
except Exception as e:
print(f" ✗ Concurrent test failed: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return False
async def main():
"""Run all smoke tests"""
print("=" * 60)
print("CDP Concurrency Smoke Tests")
print("=" * 60)
results = []
# Run tests sequentially
results.append(await test_basic_cdp())
results.append(await test_arun_many_cdp())
results.append(await test_concurrent_arun_many())
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
passed = sum(results)
total = len(results)
if passed == total:
print(f"✓ All {total} smoke tests passed!")
print("=" * 60)
return 0
else:
print(f"{total - passed}/{total} smoke tests failed")
print("=" * 60)
return 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
exit_code = asyncio.run(main())
sys.exit(exit_code)

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@@ -0,0 +1,282 @@
"""
Test CDP browser concurrency with arun_many.
This test suite validates that the fixes for concurrent page creation
in managed browsers (CDP mode) work correctly, particularly:
1. Always creating new pages instead of reusing
2. Page lock serialization prevents race conditions
3. Multiple concurrent arun_many calls work correctly
"""
# Standard library imports
import asyncio
import os
import sys
# Third-party imports
import pytest
# Add the project root to Python path
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../..')))
# Local imports
from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler, BrowserConfig, CacheMode, CrawlerRunConfig
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_concurrent_arun_many_basic():
"""
Test basic concurrent arun_many with CDP browser.
This tests the fix for always creating new pages.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
urls = [
"https://example.com",
"https://www.python.org",
"https://httpbin.org/html",
]
config = CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
# Run arun_many - should create new pages for each URL
results = await crawler.arun_many(urls=urls, config=config)
# Verify all URLs were crawled successfully
assert len(results) == len(urls), f"Expected {len(urls)} results, got {len(results)}"
for i, result in enumerate(results):
assert result is not None, f"Result {i} is None"
assert result.success, f"Result {i} failed: {result.error_message}"
assert result.status_code == 200, f"Result {i} has status {result.status_code}"
assert len(result.html) > 0, f"Result {i} has empty HTML"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_multiple_sequential_arun_many():
"""
Test multiple sequential arun_many calls with CDP browser.
Each call should work correctly without interference.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
urls_batch1 = [
"https://example.com",
"https://httpbin.org/html",
]
urls_batch2 = [
"https://www.python.org",
"https://example.org",
]
config = CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
# First batch
results1 = await crawler.arun_many(urls=urls_batch1, config=config)
assert len(results1) == len(urls_batch1)
for result in results1:
assert result.success, f"First batch failed: {result.error_message}"
# Second batch - should work without issues
results2 = await crawler.arun_many(urls=urls_batch2, config=config)
assert len(results2) == len(urls_batch2)
for result in results2:
assert result.success, f"Second batch failed: {result.error_message}"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_concurrent_arun_many_stress():
"""
Stress test: Multiple concurrent arun_many calls with CDP browser.
This is the key test for the concurrency fix - ensures page lock works.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
# Create multiple batches of URLs
num_batches = 3
urls_per_batch = 3
batches = [
[f"https://httpbin.org/delay/{i}?batch={batch}"
for i in range(urls_per_batch)]
for batch in range(num_batches)
]
config = CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
# Run multiple arun_many calls concurrently
tasks = [
crawler.arun_many(urls=batch, config=config)
for batch in batches
]
# Execute all batches in parallel
all_results = await asyncio.gather(*tasks, return_exceptions=True)
# Verify no exceptions occurred
for i, results in enumerate(all_results):
assert not isinstance(results, Exception), f"Batch {i} raised exception: {results}"
assert len(results) == urls_per_batch, f"Batch {i}: expected {urls_per_batch} results, got {len(results)}"
# Verify each result
for j, result in enumerate(results):
assert result is not None, f"Batch {i}, result {j} is None"
# Some may fail due to network/timing, but should not crash
if result.success:
assert len(result.html) > 0, f"Batch {i}, result {j} has empty HTML"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_page_isolation():
"""
Test that pages are properly isolated - changes to one don't affect another.
This validates that we're creating truly independent pages.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
url = "https://example.com"
# Use different JS codes to verify isolation
config1 = CrawlerRunConfig(
cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS,
js_code="document.body.setAttribute('data-test', 'page1');"
)
config2 = CrawlerRunConfig(
cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS,
js_code="document.body.setAttribute('data-test', 'page2');"
)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
# Run both configs concurrently
results = await crawler.arun_many(
urls=[url, url],
configs=[config1, config2]
)
assert len(results) == 2
assert results[0].success and results[1].success
# Both should succeed with their own modifications
# (We can't directly check the data-test attribute, but success indicates isolation)
assert 'Example Domain' in results[0].html
assert 'Example Domain' in results[1].html
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_with_different_viewport_sizes():
"""
Test concurrent crawling with different viewport configurations.
Ensures context/page creation handles different configs correctly.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
url = "https://example.com"
# Different viewport sizes (though in CDP mode these may be limited)
configs = [
CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS),
CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS),
CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS),
]
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
results = await crawler.arun_many(
urls=[url] * len(configs),
configs=configs
)
assert len(results) == len(configs)
for i, result in enumerate(results):
assert result.success, f"Config {i} failed: {result.error_message}"
assert len(result.html) > 0
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_error_handling_concurrent():
"""
Test that errors in one concurrent request don't affect others.
This ensures proper isolation and error handling.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
urls = [
"https://example.com", # Valid
"https://this-domain-definitely-does-not-exist-12345.com", # Invalid
"https://httpbin.org/html", # Valid
]
config = CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
results = await crawler.arun_many(urls=urls, config=config)
assert len(results) == len(urls)
# First and third should succeed
assert results[0].success, "First URL should succeed"
assert results[2].success, "Third URL should succeed"
# Second may fail (invalid domain)
# But its failure shouldn't affect the others
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cdp_large_batch():
"""
Test handling a larger batch of URLs to ensure scalability.
"""
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
use_managed_browser=True,
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
# Create 10 URLs
num_urls = 10
urls = [f"https://httpbin.org/delay/0?id={i}" for i in range(num_urls)]
config = CrawlerRunConfig(cache_mode=CacheMode.BYPASS)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config) as crawler:
results = await crawler.arun_many(urls=urls, config=config)
assert len(results) == num_urls
# Count successes
successes = sum(1 for r in results if r.success)
# Allow some failures due to network issues, but most should succeed
assert successes >= num_urls * 0.8, f"Only {successes}/{num_urls} succeeded"
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Run tests with pytest
pytest.main([__file__, "-v", "-s"])

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async with AsyncPlaywrightCrawlerStrategy() as strategy:
await strategy.crawl("https://invalid.example.com", config)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_remove_overlay_elements(crawler_strategy):
config = CrawlerRunConfig(
remove_overlay_elements=True,
delay_before_return_html=5,
)
response = await crawler_strategy.crawl(
"https://www2.hm.com/en_us/index.html",
config
)
assert response.status_code == 200
assert "Accept all cookies" not in response.html
if __name__ == "__main__":
pytest.main([__file__, "-v"])

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"""
Lightweight test to verify pyOpenSSL security fix (Issue #1545).
This test verifies the security requirements are met:
1. pyOpenSSL >= 25.3.0 is installed
2. cryptography >= 45.0.7 is installed (above vulnerable range)
3. SSL/TLS functionality works correctly
This test can run without full crawl4ai dependencies installed.
"""
import sys
from packaging import version
def test_package_versions():
"""Test that package versions meet security requirements."""
print("=" * 70)
print("TEST: Package Version Security Requirements (Issue #1545)")
print("=" * 70)
all_passed = True
# Test pyOpenSSL version
try:
import OpenSSL
pyopenssl_version = OpenSSL.__version__
print(f"\n✓ pyOpenSSL is installed: {pyopenssl_version}")
if version.parse(pyopenssl_version) >= version.parse("25.3.0"):
print(f" ✓ PASS: pyOpenSSL {pyopenssl_version} >= 25.3.0 (required)")
else:
print(f" ✗ FAIL: pyOpenSSL {pyopenssl_version} < 25.3.0 (required)")
all_passed = False
except ImportError as e:
print(f"\n✗ FAIL: pyOpenSSL not installed - {e}")
all_passed = False
# Test cryptography version
try:
import cryptography
crypto_version = cryptography.__version__
print(f"\n✓ cryptography is installed: {crypto_version}")
# The vulnerable range is >=37.0.0 & <43.0.1
# We need >= 45.0.7 to be safe
if version.parse(crypto_version) >= version.parse("45.0.7"):
print(f" ✓ PASS: cryptography {crypto_version} >= 45.0.7 (secure)")
print(f" ✓ NOT in vulnerable range (37.0.0 to 43.0.0)")
elif version.parse(crypto_version) >= version.parse("37.0.0") and version.parse(crypto_version) < version.parse("43.0.1"):
print(f" ✗ FAIL: cryptography {crypto_version} is VULNERABLE")
print(f" ✗ Version is in vulnerable range (>=37.0.0 & <43.0.1)")
all_passed = False
else:
print(f" ⚠ WARNING: cryptography {crypto_version} < 45.0.7")
print(f" ⚠ May not meet security requirements")
except ImportError as e:
print(f"\n✗ FAIL: cryptography not installed - {e}")
all_passed = False
return all_passed
def test_ssl_basic_functionality():
"""Test that SSL/TLS basic functionality works."""
print("\n" + "=" * 70)
print("TEST: SSL/TLS Basic Functionality")
print("=" * 70)
try:
import OpenSSL.SSL
# Create a basic SSL context to verify functionality
context = OpenSSL.SSL.Context(OpenSSL.SSL.TLSv1_2_METHOD)
print("\n✓ SSL Context created successfully")
print(" ✓ PASS: SSL/TLS functionality is working")
return True
except Exception as e:
print(f"\n✗ FAIL: SSL functionality test failed - {e}")
return False
def test_pyopenssl_crypto_integration():
"""Test that pyOpenSSL and cryptography integration works."""
print("\n" + "=" * 70)
print("TEST: pyOpenSSL <-> cryptography Integration")
print("=" * 70)
try:
from OpenSSL import crypto
# Generate a simple key pair to test integration
key = crypto.PKey()
key.generate_key(crypto.TYPE_RSA, 2048)
print("\n✓ Generated RSA key pair successfully")
print(" ✓ PASS: pyOpenSSL and cryptography are properly integrated")
return True
except Exception as e:
print(f"\n✗ FAIL: Integration test failed - {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return False
def main():
"""Run all security tests."""
print("\n")
print("" + "=" * 68 + "")
print("║ pyOpenSSL Security Fix Verification - Issue #1545 ║")
print("" + "=" * 68 + "")
print("\nVerifying that the pyOpenSSL update resolves the security vulnerability")
print("in the cryptography package (CVE: versions >=37.0.0 & <43.0.1)\n")
results = []
# Test 1: Package versions
results.append(("Package Versions", test_package_versions()))
# Test 2: SSL functionality
results.append(("SSL Functionality", test_ssl_basic_functionality()))
# Test 3: Integration
results.append(("pyOpenSSL-crypto Integration", test_pyopenssl_crypto_integration()))
# Summary
print("\n" + "=" * 70)
print("TEST SUMMARY")
print("=" * 70)
all_passed = True
for test_name, passed in results:
status = "✓ PASS" if passed else "✗ FAIL"
print(f"{status}: {test_name}")
all_passed = all_passed and passed
print("=" * 70)
if all_passed:
print("\n✓✓✓ ALL TESTS PASSED ✓✓✓")
print("✓ Security vulnerability is resolved")
print("✓ pyOpenSSL >= 25.3.0 is working correctly")
print("✓ cryptography >= 45.0.7 (not vulnerable)")
print("\nThe dependency update is safe to merge.\n")
return True
else:
print("\n✗✗✗ SOME TESTS FAILED ✗✗✗")
print("✗ Security requirements not met")
print("\nDo NOT merge until all tests pass.\n")
return False
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
success = main()
sys.exit(0 if success else 1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\n\nTest interrupted by user")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"\n✗ Unexpected error: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)

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"""
Test script to verify pyOpenSSL update doesn't break crawl4ai functionality.
This test verifies:
1. pyOpenSSL and cryptography versions are correct and secure
2. Basic crawling functionality still works
3. HTTPS/SSL connections work properly
4. Stealth mode integration works (uses playwright-stealth internally)
Issue: #1545 - Security vulnerability in cryptography package
Fix: Updated pyOpenSSL from >=24.3.0 to >=25.3.0
Expected: cryptography package should be >=45.0.7 (above vulnerable range)
"""
import asyncio
import sys
from packaging import version
def check_versions():
"""Verify pyOpenSSL and cryptography versions meet security requirements."""
print("=" * 60)
print("STEP 1: Checking Package Versions")
print("=" * 60)
try:
import OpenSSL
pyopenssl_version = OpenSSL.__version__
print(f"✓ pyOpenSSL version: {pyopenssl_version}")
# Check pyOpenSSL >= 25.3.0
if version.parse(pyopenssl_version) >= version.parse("25.3.0"):
print(f" ✓ Version check passed: {pyopenssl_version} >= 25.3.0")
else:
print(f" ✗ Version check FAILED: {pyopenssl_version} < 25.3.0")
return False
except ImportError as e:
print(f"✗ Failed to import pyOpenSSL: {e}")
return False
try:
import cryptography
crypto_version = cryptography.__version__
print(f"✓ cryptography version: {crypto_version}")
# Check cryptography >= 45.0.7 (above vulnerable range)
if version.parse(crypto_version) >= version.parse("45.0.7"):
print(f" ✓ Security check passed: {crypto_version} >= 45.0.7 (not vulnerable)")
else:
print(f" ✗ Security check FAILED: {crypto_version} < 45.0.7 (potentially vulnerable)")
return False
except ImportError as e:
print(f"✗ Failed to import cryptography: {e}")
return False
print("\n✓ All version checks passed!\n")
return True
async def test_basic_crawl():
"""Test basic crawling functionality with HTTPS site."""
print("=" * 60)
print("STEP 2: Testing Basic HTTPS Crawling")
print("=" * 60)
try:
from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler
async with AsyncWebCrawler(verbose=True) as crawler:
# Test with a simple HTTPS site (requires SSL/TLS)
print("Crawling example.com (HTTPS)...")
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://www.example.com",
bypass_cache=True
)
if result.success:
print(f"✓ Crawl successful!")
print(f" - Status code: {result.status_code}")
print(f" - Content length: {len(result.html)} bytes")
print(f" - SSL/TLS connection: ✓ Working")
return True
else:
print(f"✗ Crawl failed: {result.error_message}")
return False
except Exception as e:
print(f"✗ Test failed with error: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return False
async def test_stealth_mode():
"""Test stealth mode functionality (depends on playwright-stealth)."""
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
print("STEP 3: Testing Stealth Mode Integration")
print("=" * 60)
try:
from crawl4ai import AsyncWebCrawler, BrowserConfig
# Create browser config with stealth mode
browser_config = BrowserConfig(
headless=True,
verbose=False
)
async with AsyncWebCrawler(config=browser_config, verbose=True) as crawler:
print("Crawling with stealth mode enabled...")
result = await crawler.arun(
url="https://www.example.com",
bypass_cache=True
)
if result.success:
print(f"✓ Stealth crawl successful!")
print(f" - Stealth mode: ✓ Working")
return True
else:
print(f"✗ Stealth crawl failed: {result.error_message}")
return False
except Exception as e:
print(f"✗ Stealth test failed with error: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return False
async def main():
"""Run all tests."""
print("\n")
print("" + "=" * 58 + "")
print("║ pyOpenSSL Security Update Verification Test (Issue #1545) ║")
print("" + "=" * 58 + "")
print("\n")
# Step 1: Check versions
versions_ok = check_versions()
if not versions_ok:
print("\n✗ FAILED: Version requirements not met")
return False
# Step 2: Test basic crawling
crawl_ok = await test_basic_crawl()
if not crawl_ok:
print("\n✗ FAILED: Basic crawling test failed")
return False
# Step 3: Test stealth mode
stealth_ok = await test_stealth_mode()
if not stealth_ok:
print("\n✗ FAILED: Stealth mode test failed")
return False
# All tests passed
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
print("FINAL RESULT")
print("=" * 60)
print("✓ All tests passed successfully!")
print("✓ pyOpenSSL update is working correctly")
print("✓ No breaking changes detected")
print("✓ Security vulnerability resolved")
print("=" * 60)
print("\n")
return True
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
success = asyncio.run(main())
sys.exit(0 if success else 1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\n\nTest interrupted by user")
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
print(f"\n✗ Unexpected error: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)