# Instruction - You are an expert in cleaning process data descriptions. Given a task, you are provided with a set of annotation description data for a certain visual LLM related to human user operation videos. Plus, You are provided with full trace of playwright action, whic includes action and url before and after the action. - You need to analyze all the descriptive data and ultimately summarize a complete and reasonable user operation description that can accomplish the given task. - For each strategy, give a clear list of the low level action sequence. # Task Which number to call for the customer service? # Annotation description ### Step-by-Step Actions in the Video Segment #### 1. **Action:** I click on the "Add to Cart" button for the product "Elmwood Inn Fine Teas, Orange Vanilla Caffeine-Free Fruit Infusion, 16-Ounce Pouch." - **Page Changes:** The "Add to Cart" button appears to be highlighted or interacted with, but there is no immediate visible change to the page layout or content indicating a successful addition (e.g., cart icon update or confirmation message). - **Possible Purpose:** The likely intent is to add the selected tea product to the shopping cart for potential purchase. #### 2. **Action:** I navigate to the "Contact Us" section of the website. - **Page Changes:** The webpage transitions from the product showcase page to a new page titled "Contact Us." This new page includes fields for "Name," "Email," "Phone Number," and "What's on your mind?" along with a "Subscribe" button. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose of this action is to access the contact form, possibly to send a query or feedback to the website's support team. #### 3. **Action:** I scroll down slightly on the "Contact Us" page. - **Page Changes:** The view shifts downward, revealing more of the "Contact Us" form fields and any additional information or text that may be present below the initial view. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to review the entire contact form, ensuring all necessary fields and options are visible before proceeding to fill out the form. ### Summary - **Initial Action:** I added a specific tea product to the cart by clicking the "Add to Cart" button. - **Transition:** I then navigated to the "Contact Us" page, which changed the displayed content to a contact form. - **Final Action:** I scrolled down the "Contact Us" page to view more of the form fields. Each step is performed with the clear intent of either preparing for a purchase or initiating communication with the website's support team, based solely on the observed interactions. # Playwright action [ { "action_uid": "link_Contact Us", "idx": 0, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"link\", name=\"Contact Us\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-131-244-37.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7770/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-131-244-37.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7770/" } } ] # Output format - 先总结整个任务的Objective,然后按照Strategy-SubStrategy-action三级层次来给出整个过程, - 接着给出整个操作流程后的观察和有趣的发现,最后严格按照json格式输出三级层次的过程描述。 - 最后的输出json应该是包在```{json}```之间,最底层动作需要包含描述、对应的playwright动作指令顺序编号,以及具体指令内容。 # Example ### Complete User Operation Description to Display Labeled Issues in kkroening/ffmpeg-python **Objective:** Filter and display all issues labeled as "question" in the kkroening/ffmpeg-python repository. --- #### **Strategy 1: Navigate to the Repository** **Low-Level Action Sequence:** 1. **Search for the user "kkroening"** - Click the global search bar (placeholder: "Search GitLab"). - Type "kkroening" and press `Enter`. 2. **Select the user from results** - Click the "Users" tab in search results. - Click on "Karl Kroening @kkroening" in the user list. 3. **Access the repository** - Navigate to the "Personal projects" section. - Click on the "ffmpeg-python" project. --- #### **Strategy 2: Filter Issues by Label** **Low-Level Action Sequence:** 1. **Open the Issues tab** - Scroll to the left sidebar menu. - Click the "Issues" tab (displaying the count, e.g., "Issues 402"). 2. **Apply label filtering** - Click the search/filter bar in the issues list. - Select the "Label" dropdown from the filter options. - Type or select "question" from the label dropdown. - Click the search/apply button to confirm the filter. --- #### **Final Oberservation** The issues list will refresh to show only issues with the "question" label. The URL will reflect the filter: `.../ffmpeg-python/-/issues/?label_name[]=question`. --- ### Key Observations from Playwright Trace - The final URL after filtering: `http://ec2-3-135-39-80.../ffmpeg-python/-/issues/?label_name%5B%5D=question` confirms the "question" label filter is applied. - Critical interactions include selecting the "Label" dropdown and explicitly choosing "question" to refine results. ### Final output ```json [{ "strategy" : "Navigate to the Repository", "substrategies": [ { "substrategy": "Search for the user \"kkroening\"", "actions" : [ { "description": "Click the global search bar (placeholder: \"Search GitLab\"). ", "playwright_idx" : 18, "playwright_instruction" : "frame.pressget_by_placeholder(\"Search GitLab\")Enter" } ] }, { "substrategy": "Select the user from results", "actions" : [ ] } ] }, { "strategy" : "Filter Issues by Label", "substrategies" : [ ] }] ```