Node.js package to bypass CloudFlare's anti-bot JavaScript challenges
MIT License
A Node.js package to bypass WAF anti-bot JS challenges.
Humanoid is a Node.js package to solve and bypass CloudFlare (and hopefully in the future - other WAFs' as well) JavaScript anti-bot challenges. While anti-bot pages are solvable via headless browsers, they are pretty heavy and are usually considered over the top for scraping. Humanoid can solve these challenges using the Node.js runtime and present the protected HTML page. The session cookies can also be delegated to other bots to continue scraping causing them to avoid the JS challenges altogether.
Brotli
content-encoding. Not supported by Node.js' request
by default!via npm:
npm install --save humanoid-js
Basic usage with promises:
const Humanoid = require("humanoid-js");
let humanoid = new Humanoid();
humanoid.get("https://www.cloudflare-protected.com")
.then(res => {
console.log(res.body) // <!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en">...
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err)
})
Humanoid uses auto-bypass by default. You can override it on instance creation:
let humanoid = new Humanoid(autoBypass=false)
humanoid.get("https://canyoupwn.me")
.then(res => {
console.log(res.statusCode) // 503
console.log(res.isSessionChallenged) // true
humanoid.bypassJSChallenge(res)
.then(challengeResponse => {
// Note that challengeResponse.isChallengeSolved won't be set to true when doing manual bypassing.
console.log(challengeResponse.body) // <!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en">...
})
}
)
.catch(err => {
console.error(err)
})
async/await
is also supported, and is the preferred way to go:
(async function() {
let humanoid = new Humanoid();
let response = await humanoid.sendRequest("www.cloudflare-protected.com")
console.log(response.body) // <!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en">...
}())
rotateUA() // Replace the currently set user agent with a different one
clearCookies() // "Set a new, empty cookie jar for the humanoid instance"
get(url, queryString=undefined, headers=undefined) // Send a GET request to `url`.
// if passed, queryString and headers should be objects
post(url, postBody=undefined, headers=undefined, dataType=undefined) // Send a POST request to `url`.
// `dataType` should be either "form" or "json" - based on the content type of the POST request.
sendRequest(url, method=undefined, data=undefined, headers=undefined, dataType=undefined)
// Send a request of method `method` to `url`
bypassJSChallenge(response) // Bypass the anti-bot JS challenge found in response.body
All anti-bot challenges are likely to change in the future. If this is the case, please open an issue explaining the problem - try to include the target page if possible. I'll do my best to keep the code up to date with new challenges. Any and all contributions are welcome - and are highly appreciated.