# 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 Modify the address of order #299 to 456 Oak Avenue, Apartment 5B, New York, NY, 10001 # Annotation description ## Part 1 ### Step-by-Step Actions in the Video Segment #### 1. **Initial State: Dashboard Page** - **Action:** The video starts with me on the "Dashboard" page of a Magento admin panel. - **Page Changes:** The dashboard displays various metrics such as "Lifetime Sales," "Average Order," and "Last Orders." There are also sections for "Bestsellers," "Most Viewed Products," "New Customers," and "Customers." - **Possible Purpose:** The initial state sets the context, indicating that I am about to perform actions related to managing or viewing data within the Magento admin interface. #### 2. **Navigating to the "Sales" Section** - **Action:** I click on the "Sales" option in the left sidebar menu. - **Page Changes:** The page transitions from the "Dashboard" to the "Orders" page under the "Sales" section. This new page lists all orders with columns for ID, Purchase Point, Purchase Date, Bill-to Name, Ship-to Name, Grand Total (Base), Grand Total (Purchased), Status, Action, Allocated sources, and Braintree Transaction Source. - **Possible Purpose:** My intention is to access detailed order information, possibly to manage, review, or analyze specific orders. #### 3. **Searching for a Specific Order by ID** - **Action:** I click on the "Search by keyword" text box located at the top of the "Orders" page. - **Page Changes:** The cursor focuses on the search text box, ready for input. - **Possible Purpose:** I am preparing to search for a specific order using a keyword, likely an order ID, to quickly locate and view details of that particular order. #### 4. **Entering the Order ID into the Search Box** - **Action:** I type "299" into the "Search by keyword" text box. - **Page Changes:** After typing, the page updates to show the search results. However, it indicates "We couldn't find any records," suggesting that there is no order with the ID "299." - **Possible Purpose:** My goal was to find and access the details of the order with ID "299," but the search returned no results, indicating either a mistake in the ID or that the order does not exist in the system. ### Summary of Observed Actions 1. I started on the "Dashboard" page of the Magento admin panel. 2. I navigated to the "Sales" section by clicking on the "Sales" option in the sidebar, transitioning to the "Orders" page. 3. I clicked on the "Search by keyword" text box to prepare for a search. 4. I typed "299" into the search box, but the search returned no results, indicating the order ID does not exist or was entered incorrectly. Each action is described based solely on the observable elements and changes in the video segment, without additional speculation. --- ## Part 2 ### Part 1: Observing and Documenting Actions #### Step 1: Initial State - **Action**: I begin by observing the current state of the webpage, which is the "Orders" section in the Magento Admin panel. - **Page Changes**: The page displays a grid with columns for actions, purchase point, purchase date, bill-to name, ship-to name, grand total, status, action, allocated sources, and Braintree transaction source. There are no records found for the keyword "299." - **Possible Purpose**: The purpose is to review or manage orders within the Magento Admin interface. #### Step 2: Entering a Search Query - **Action**: I click on the search bar located at the top of the orders grid. - **Page Changes**: The search bar becomes active, allowing text input. - **Possible Purpose**: To filter the orders list based on a specific keyword for easier navigation and management. #### Step 3: Inputting the Keyword - **Action**: I type "299" into the search bar. - **Page Changes**: After typing, the page updates to show "Active filters: Keyword: 299" and indicates "0 records found." - **Possible Purpose**: To locate specific orders associated with the keyword "299." #### Step 4: Clearing the Search Filter - **Action**: I click on the "Clear all" link next to the active filters. - **Page Changes**: The search filter is removed, and the orders grid now shows all available records (308 records found). - **Possible Purpose**: To reset the filter and view all orders without any specific keyword restriction. #### Step 5: Scrolling Through the Orders Grid - **Action**: I scroll down through the orders grid. - **Page Changes**: As I scroll, different orders become visible, each with details such as order ID, purchase date, customer names, and order status. - **Possible Purpose**: To review the list of orders and find a specific order of interest. #### Step 6: Selecting an Order - **Action**: I click on an order with the ID "000000299." - **Page Changes**: The page transitions to the detailed view of order #000000299, displaying comprehensive information about the order, including order view, comments history, invoices, credit memos, shipments, and address information. - **Possible Purpose**: To access detailed information about this specific order for further inspection or modification. #### Step 7: Editing the Order Address - **Action**: I click on the "Edit" button next to the "Save Order Address" option. - **Page Changes**: The address fields become editable, allowing modifications to the billing and shipping addresses. - **Possible Purpose**: To update or correct the address information associated with the order. #### Step 8: Reviewing Address Fields - **Action**: I review the editable address fields, including first name, last name, street address, city, state, and zip code. - **Page Changes**: No immediate changes occur; the fields remain in an editable state. - **Possible Purpose**: To ensure the accuracy of the address information before saving any changes. #### Step 9: Saving the Order Address - **Action**: I click on the "Save Order Address" button. - **Page Changes**: The address fields are saved, and the button reverts to its default state, indicating that the changes have been applied. - **Possible Purpose**: To confirm and apply any modifications made to the order address, ensuring the updated information is stored in the system. ### Conclusion This segment of the video showcases a series of actions focused on managing orders within the Magento Admin panel. The steps include searching for specific orders, clearing filters, navigating through the orders grid, selecting and editing a particular order's address, and saving the updated information. Each action is performed with the intent of efficiently locating, reviewing, and modifying order details as needed. --- ## Part 3 ### Step-by-Step Actions: 1. **Action:** I click on the "Street Address" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text box is highlighted, indicating it is active and ready for input. - **Possible Purpose:** The likely intent is to enter or modify the street address information. 2. **Action:** I type "456 Oak Avenue" into the "Street Address" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text "456 Oak Avenue" appears in the text box, replacing any previous content. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to update the street address to the specified value. 3. **Action:** I click on the second line of the "Street Address" text box (below the first line). - **Page Changes:** The second line of the text box is highlighted, indicating it is active and ready for input. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to enter additional address information, such as an apartment or suite number. 4. **Action:** I type "Apartment 5B" into the second line of the "Street Address" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text "Apartment 5B" appears in the second line of the text box. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to complete the address by adding the apartment number. 5. **Action:** I click on the "State/Province" dropdown menu. - **Page Changes:** The dropdown menu expands, showing a list of states or provinces. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to select a different state or province from the list. 6. **Action:** I scroll through the dropdown menu and select "New York." - **Page Changes:** The "State/Province" field updates to display "New York." - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to change the state from "California" to "New York." 7. **Action:** I click on the "City" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text box is highlighted, indicating it is active and ready for input. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to enter or modify the city information. 8. **Action:** I type "Oakland" into the "City" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text "Oakland" appears in the text box, replacing any previous content. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to update the city to "Oakland," though this may be an error since the state is now "New York." 9. **Action:** I click on the "Zip/Postal Code" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text box is highlighted, indicating it is active and ready for input. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to enter or modify the zip code information. 10. **Action:** I type "94602" into the "Zip/Postal Code" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text "94602" appears in the text box, replacing any previous content. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to update the zip code to "94602," which is consistent with the city of Oakland, California (though the state is now set to New York). ### Summary: In this video segment, I interact with various fields in the address form on the Magento Admin page. I update the street address, change the state from California to New York, set the city to Oakland (which may be inconsistent with the selected state), and enter a zip code corresponding to Oakland, California. These actions suggest a focus on editing and verifying address details, though there is a potential inconsistency between the chosen state and city. --- ## Part 4 ### Step-by-Step Actions in the Video Segment #### 1. **Action:** I click on the "City" text box. - **Page Changes:** The cursor is now active inside the "City" text box, allowing for text input. - **Possible Purpose:** The likely intent is to either edit or verify the city information entered in the address form. #### 2. **Action:** I type "New York" into the "City" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text "New York" appears in the "City" text box, replacing any previous content. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to ensure the city field is correctly filled with "New York," which matches the state/province selection. #### 3. **Action:** I click on the "Zip/Postal Code" text box. - **Page Changes:** The cursor moves to the "Zip/Postal Code" text box, indicating it is ready for input or editing. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to either enter or confirm the zip code associated with the provided address. #### 4. **Action:** I type "94602" into the "Zip/Postal Code" text box. - **Page Changes:** The text "94602" is entered into the "Zip/Postal Code" text box. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to fill in the zip code field, which is a required part of the address information. #### 5. **Action:** I click on the "Phone Number" text box. - **Page Changes:** The cursor is now positioned in the "Phone Number" text box, ready for input or modification. - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to enter or verify the phone number as part of the address details. #### 6. **Action:** I type "5107819902" into the "Phone Number" text box. - **Page Changes:** The phone number "5107819902" is entered into the "Phone Number" text box. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to complete the phone number field, which may be necessary for order processing or customer contact. #### 7. **Action:** I click the "Save Order Address" button. - **Page Changes:** The page transitions to a confirmation screen indicating that the order address has been updated. A message at the top confirms, "You updated the order address." - **Possible Purpose:** The intent is to save the changes made to the order address, ensuring that the updated information is stored and applied. #### 8. **Action:** I navigate to the "Order & Account Information" section. - **Page Changes:** The view shifts to display detailed order and account information, including order status, customer details, and other relevant data. - **Possible Purpose:** The purpose is to review the updated order information and possibly make further adjustments or verifications. ### Summary In this video segment, I interact with an address form within the Magento Admin interface by updating specific fields: the city, zip/postal code, and phone number. After entering the necessary information, I save the changes, which are then confirmed by the system. Finally, I navigate to the order and account information section to review the updated details. Each action is performed methodically to ensure the accuracy and completion of the address information. # Playwright action [ { "action_uid": "link_\ue60b Sales", "idx": 0, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"link\", name=\"\ue60b Sales\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/admin/dashboard/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/admin/dashboard/" } }, { "action_uid": "link_Orders", "idx": 1, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"link\", name=\"Orders\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/admin/dashboard/" } }, { "action_uid": "textbox_Search by keyword", "idx": 7, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"textbox\", name=\"Search by keyword\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" } }, { "action_uid": "cell_\u2193 ID", "idx": 5, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"cell\", name=\"\u2193 ID\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" } }, { "action_uid": "button_\ue620", "idx": 8, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"button\", name=\"\ue620\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/" } }, { "action_uid": "text_000000299", "idx": 9, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_text(\"000000299\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/view/order_id/299/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/view/order_id/299/" } }, { "action_uid": "link_Edit", "idx": 10, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"link\", name=\"Edit\").nth(2)", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/view/order_id/299/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/view/order_id/299/" } }, { "action_uid": "action_11", "idx": 11, "action_repr": "frame.clicklocator(\"#street0\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "action_12", "idx": 12, "action_repr": "frame.clicklocator(\"#street0\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "action_13", "idx": 13, "action_repr": "frame.clicklocator(\"#street0\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "action_14", "idx": 14, "action_repr": "frame.clicklocator(\"#street1\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "action_15", "idx": 15, "action_repr": "frame.selectOptionlocator(\"#region_id\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "label_City", "idx": 18, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_label(\"City\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "label_Zip/Postal Code", "idx": 20, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_label(\"Zip/Postal Code\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } }, { "action_uid": "button_Save Order Address", "idx": 21, "action_repr": "frame.clickget_by_role(\"button\", name=\"Save Order Address\")", "before": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" }, "after": { "url": "http://ec2-3-133-227-75.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7780/admin/sales/order/address/address_id/597/" } } ] # 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" : [ ] }] ```