Using AgentCore Browser with Nova Act
You can build a browser agent using Nova Act to automate web interactions:
Step 1: Install dependencies
Create a project folder (if you have not already):
mkdir agentcore-browser-quickstart cd agentcore-browser-quickstart python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate
Note
On Windows, use: .venv\Scripts\activate
Install the required packages:
pip install bedrock-agentcore nova-act rich boto3
These packages provide:
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bedrock-agentcore: The SDK for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore tools including AgentCore Browser -
nova-act: The SDK for Nova Act which includes the model and orchestrator for browser automation -
rich: Library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal -
boto3: AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) to create, configure, and manage AWS services
Step 2: Get Nova Act API Key
Navigate to Nova Act
Create a file named nova_act_browser_agent.py and add the following
code:
Write a browser agent using Nova Act
The following Python code shows how to write a browser agent using Nova Act. For
information about obtaining the API key for Nova Act, see Amazon Nova Act documentation
from bedrock_agentcore.tools.browser_client import browser_session from nova_act import NovaAct from rich.console import Console import argparse import json import boto3 console = Console() from boto3.session import Session boto_session = Session() region = boto_session.region_name print("using region", region) def browser_with_nova_act(prompt, starting_page, nova_act_key, region="us-west-2"): result = None with browser_session(region) as client: ws_url, headers = client.generate_ws_headers() try: with NovaAct( cdp_endpoint_url=ws_url, cdp_headers=headers, nova_act_api_key=nova_act_key, starting_page=starting_page, ) as nova_act: result = nova_act.act(prompt) except Exception as e: console.print(f"NovaAct error: {e}") finally: return result if __name__ == "__main__": parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("--prompt", required=True, help="Browser Search instruction") parser.add_argument("--starting-page", required=True, help="Starting URL") parser.add_argument("--nova-act-key", required=True, help="Nova Act API key") parser.add_argument("--region", default="us-west-2", help="AWS region") args = parser.parse_args() result = browser_with_nova_act( args.prompt, args.starting_page, args.nova_act_key, args.region ) console.print(f"\n[cyan] Response[/cyan] {result.response}") console.print(f"\n[bold green]Nova Act Result:[/bold green] {result}")
Step 3: Run the agent
Execute the script (Replace with your Nova Act API key in the command):
python nova_act_browser_agent.py --prompt "What are the common usecases of Bedrock AgentCore?" --starting-page "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock-agentcore/latest/devguide/what-is-bedrock-agentcore.html" --nova-act-key "your-nova-act-API-key"
Expected output
You should see the agent's response containing details of the common usecases of Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. The agent navigates the website, performs the search, and extracts the requested information.
If you encounter errors, verify:
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Your IAM role/user has the correct permissions
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Your Nova Act API key is correct
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Your AWS credentials are properly configured
Step 4: View the browser session live
While your browser script is running, you can view the session in real-time through the AWS Console:
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Navigate to Built-in tools in the left navigation
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Select the Browser tool (for example,
AgentCore Browser Tool, or your custom browser) -
In the Browser sessions section, find your active session with status Ready
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In the Live view / recording column, click the provided "View live session" URL
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The live view opens in a new browser window, displaying the real-time browser session
The live view interface provides:
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Real-time video stream of the browser session
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Interactive controls to take over or release control from automation
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Ability to terminate the session