A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for taking screenshots and reading console logs from web pages using Playwright. This tool allows AI agents to automatically capture screenshots and monitor browser console output for debugging, testing, and development tasks.
NOTE: Almost all of the code in this repository has been auto-generated. That means you should probably not trust it too much. That being said, it does work and I'm using it myself.
NOTE: If the documentation is incorrect, please let me know or send a PR. If you too want to use a code generation tool to update the code for this project, PROJECT_CONTEXT.md
has been used as context to give a good overview of the various parts of the project. It might be a bit messy now but it's a good starting point and you're welcome to update it.
The easiest way to get started - no installation required!
# Install Chromium browser (one-time setup) npx playwright install chromium # Test that BrowserLoop works npx browserloop@latest --version
That's it! The latest version of BrowserLoop will be downloaded and executed automatically. Perfect for MCP users who want zero-maintenance screenshots.
Add BrowserLoop to your MCP configuration file (e.g. ~/.cursor/mcp.json
):
{ "mcpServers": { "browserloop": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "browserloop@latest"], "description": "Screenshot and console log capture server for web pages using Playwright" } } }
ð¡ Using @latest
ensures you always get the newest features and bug fixes automatically.
Add BrowserLoop to Cursor with a single click using this deeplink:
ð Add BrowserLoop to Cursor
This deeplink will automatically configure BrowserLoop in your Cursor MCP settings with the optimal configuration using npx and the latest version.
Prerequisites: Make sure you have Chromium installed first:
npx playwright install chromiumBrowser Installation Requirements
ð¨ Critical: BrowserLoop requires Chromium to be installed via Playwright before it can take screenshots.
First-Time Setup (All Users)Install Chromium browser:
npx playwright install chromium
Verify installation:
# Check Playwright installation npx playwright --version # Test BrowserLoop (if using NPX) npx browserloop@latest --version
For containerized environments:
# Pull and run with Docker docker run --rm --network host browserloop # Or use docker-compose for development git clone <repository-url> cd browserloop docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml upð» Development Installation
For contributors or advanced users who want to build from source:
# Clone the repository git clone <repository-url> cd browserloop # Install dependencies npm install # Install Playwright browsers (required for screenshots) npx playwright install chromium # OR use the convenient script: npm run install-browsers # Build the project npm run buildMCP Configuration for Development
{ "mcpServers": { "browserloop": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/absolute/path/to/browserloop/dist/src/index.js" ], "description": "Screenshot and console log capture server for web pages using Playwright" } } }
Replace /absolute/path/to/browserloop/
with your actual project path.
Once configured, you can use natural language commands in your AI tool:
Take a screenshot of https://example.com
Take a screenshot of https://example.com with width 1920 and height 1080
Take a screenshot of https://example.com in JPEG format with 95% quality
Take a full page screenshot of https://example.com
Take a screenshot of http://localhost:3000 to verify the UI changes
Read console logs from https://example.com
Check for console errors on https://example.com
Monitor console warnings from http://localhost:3000
Read only error and warning logs from https://example.com
Capture console output from https://example.com for debugging
ð Cookie Authentication
BrowserLoop supports cookie-based authentication for capturing screenshots of login-protected pages during development:
Take a screenshot of http://localhost:3000/admin/dashboard using these cookies: [{"name":"connect.sid","value":"s:session-id.signature","domain":"localhost"}]
ð For cookie extraction methods and development workflows, see:
ð Cookie Authentication Guide
Common development use cases:
url
string Target URL to capture (required) - width
number Viewport width (200-4000) 1280 height
number Viewport height (200-4000) 720 format
string Image format (webp, png, jpeg) webp quality
number Image quality (1-100) 80 fullPage
boolean Capture full page false selector
string CSS selector for element capture -
ð See docs/API.md for complete parameter details, usage examples, and configuration options.
BrowserLoop can be configured using environment variables:
Variable Default DescriptionBROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_WIDTH
1280
Default viewport width (200-4000) BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_HEIGHT
720
Default viewport height (200-4000) BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_FORMAT
webp
Default image format (webp
, png
, jpeg
) BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_QUALITY
80
Default image quality (0-100) BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
30000
Default timeout in milliseconds BROWSERLOOP_USER_AGENT
- Custom user agent string Authentication Configuration Variable Default Description BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_COOKIES
- Default cookies as file path or JSON string (see Cookie Authentication Guide) Console Log Configuration Variable Default Description BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_LOG_LEVELS
log,info,warn,error,debug
Comma-separated list of log levels to capture BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_TIMEOUT
30000
Page navigation timeout in milliseconds (not log collection time) BROWSERLOOP_SANITIZE_LOGS
true
Enable/disable sensitive data sanitization in logs BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_WAIT_NETWORK_IDLE
true
Wait for network idle before finishing collection BROWSERLOOP_MAX_LOG_SIZE
1048576
Maximum total log size in bytes (1MB)
Note: Console log collection always waits exactly 3 seconds after page load to capture console messages. The timeout setting only affects how long the page has to initially load.
Console log sanitization is enabled by default (BROWSERLOOP_SANITIZE_LOGS=true
) to protect sensitive information. When enabled, the following patterns are automatically masked:
sk_live_1234567890abcdef...
[API_KEY_MASKED]
Email Addresses user@example.com
[EMAIL_MASKED]
JWT Tokens eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9...
[JWT_TOKEN_MASKED]
Auth Headers Bearer abc123token...
[AUTH_HEADER_MASKED]
URLs with Auth https://api.com/data?token=secret123
[URL_WITH_AUTH_MASKED]
Secret Variables password: mySecretPass
password: [VALUE_MASKED]
To disable sanitization (for debugging):
BROWSERLOOP_SANITIZE_LOGS=false
Note: Sanitization preserves log structure while masking sensitive content, making logs safe for sharing and analysis.
Performance & Reliability Variable Default DescriptionBROWSERLOOP_RETRY_COUNT
3
Number of retry attempts for failed operations BROWSERLOOP_RETRY_DELAY
1000
Delay between retries in milliseconds Variable Default Description BROWSERLOOP_DEBUG
false
Enable debug logging to /tmp/browserloop.log
BROWSERLOOP_ENABLE_METRICS
true
Enable error metrics collection BROWSERLOOP_DISABLE_FILE_WATCHING
false
Disable automatic cookie file monitoring
When BROWSERLOOP_DEBUG=true
, detailed logs are written to /tmp/browserloop.log
including:
Monitor logs in real-time:
tail -f /tmp/browserloop.log
Note: Logs are written to a file (not console) to maintain compatibility with MCP's stdio protocol.
Example MCP Configuration with Default Cookies Method 1: JSON File (Recommended)Create a cookies file:
// ~/.config/browserloop/cookies.json [ { "name": "connect.sid", "value": "s:your-dev-session.signature", "domain": "localhost" } ]
Reference in MCP config:
{ "mcpServers": { "browserloop": { "command": "node", "args": ["dist/src/mcp-server.js"], "env": { "BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_COOKIES": "/home/username/.config/browserloop/cookies.json", "BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_FORMAT": "webp", "BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_QUALITY": "85" } } } }Method 2: JSON String (Legacy)
{ "mcpServers": { "browserloop": { "command": "node", "args": ["dist/src/mcp-server.js"], "env": { "BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_COOKIES": "[{\"name\":\"session_id\",\"value\":\"your_session_value\",\"domain\":\"example.com\"},{\"name\":\"auth_token\",\"value\":\"your_auth_token\"}]", "BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_FORMAT": "webp", "BROWSERLOOP_DEFAULT_QUALITY": "85" } } } }Console Log Configuration Examples
# Only capture warnings and errors BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_LOG_LEVELS="warn,error" # Debug mode with all logs, no sanitization BROWSERLOOP_DEBUG="true" BROWSERLOOP_SANITIZE_LOGS="false" BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_LOG_LEVELS="log,info,warn,error,debug"
"Executable doesn't exist" Error
# Install Chromium browser (most common fix) npx playwright install chromium
MCP Server Not Starting
npx browserloop@latest --version
node --version
npm --version
npx --version
Screenshots Show Login Pages
Console Logs Are Empty
BROWSERLOOP_DEBUG=true
and check /tmp/browserloop.log
BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_LOG_LEVELS=log,info,warn,error,debug
Console Log Collection Timing
BROWSERLOOP_CONSOLE_TIMEOUT
controls page loading timeout, not log collection timeNetwork/Connection Issues
https://example.com
Updating BrowserLoop
@latest
- no manual updates needed!npx browserloop@latest --version
# Test complete setup node --version && npm --version npx playwright --version # Test BrowserLoop npx browserloop@latest --version
Enable debug logging: Set BROWSERLOOP_DEBUG=true
in your MCP config and monitor /tmp/browserloop.log
ð See docs/API.md#error-handling for detailed troubleshooting.
BrowserLoop is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 or later (AGPL-3.0-or-later).
Important: If you modify BrowserLoop and run it as a network service (e.g., web app, API server, or cloud service), the AGPL requires you to:
Organizations can use BrowserLoop under the AGPL for commercial purposes, but must comply with the copyleft requirements. If you need to keep modifications private, consider:
For questions about licensing, please open an issue or contact the maintainers.
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