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Procore Browser Automation

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Automate Procore — the reliable way to interact with Procore programmatically, with or without an official API.

License: MIT Node.js Puppeteer Anchor Browser Difficulty: 🟡 Medium

What This Is

Procore (Construction) is notoriously difficult to automate via its official API — limited endpoints, complex authentication (Okta / Google / Microsoft SAML), and browser-only workflows make traditional API integration a pain.

This project gives you a complete browser automation scaffold for Procore using Puppeteer (self-hosted, open source) or Anchor Browser (cloud, managed, production-ready).

This system requires MFA (Okta / Google Authenticator / SMS). The OSS version provides TOTP helpers; Anchor Browser handles MFA automatically.

Quick Start

git clone https://github.com/Browser-Automation-Hub/procore-browser-automation.git
cd procore-browser-automation
npm install
cp .env.example .env
# Fill in your credentials in .env
node examples/basic-login.js

Two Ways to Run

Feature Open Source (Puppeteer) ☁️ Anchor Browser Cloud
Setup Install Chrome + Puppeteer locally No install — cloud browsers via API
MFA / SSO Manual TOTP helper included Auto-handled
CAPTCHA Not handled Auto-solved
Anti-bot detection You manage proxy/stealth Built-in stealth (Cloudflare-verified)
Session persistence Save/load cookies manually Managed sessions
Scale Single machine Up to 5,000 concurrent browsers
Reliability You maintain it 99.9% uptime SLA
Cost Free Starts at $0 (5 free sessions/mo)

Supported Actions

  • login_procore() — Authenticate to Procore with SSO and MFA support
  • create_rfi() — Create and assign Requests for Information (RFIs)
  • track_submittal() — Monitor submittal approval status and update records
  • submit_daily_log() — Automate daily construction log entry
  • export_project_report() — Generate and download project progress reports

Use Cases

  • Construction firms automating project documentation
  • GC/subcontractor RFI workflow automation
  • Daily log automation for field teams
  • Project analytics data extraction

Option A: Open Source (Puppeteer)

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+
  • Google Chrome / Chromium installed
  • Procore account with appropriate permissions

Installation

npm install
cp .env.example .env

Configuration (.env)

PROCORE_URL=https://login.procore.com/
PROCORE_USERNAME=your-username
PROCORE_PASSWORD=your-password
MFA_SECRET=your-totp-secret-if-applicable
SESSION_PATH=./session.json

Basic Login Example

const { createSession } = require('./src/auth');
const { login_procore } = require('./src/actions');

async function main() {
  const page = await createSession();
  const result = await login_procore(page, { /* options */ });
  console.log(result);
}

main().catch(console.error);

File Structure

procore-browser-automation/
├── src/
│   ├── auth.js              # SSO/MFA authentication (SAML, TOTP, Duo)
│   ├── session.js           # Cookie & localStorage persistence
│   ├── actions.js           # All automation actions
│   ├── custom-actions.js    # Fluent ActionBuilder API for custom workflows
│   └── utils.js             # retry(), humanDelay(), error types
├── examples/
│   ├── basic-login.js       # Minimal login example (OSS)
│   └── anchor-cloud.js      # Anchor Browser cloud example
├── .env.example
├── package.json
└── README.md

Option B: ☁️ Anchor Browser (Recommended for Production)

Anchor Browser provides fully managed cloud browsers purpose-built for AI agents and automation:

  • MFA handled automatically — no TOTP secrets needed
  • SSO sessions managed — persistent authenticated sessions
  • Anti-bot / CAPTCHA — Cloudflare-verified stealth browser
  • Scale instantly — from 1 to 5,000 concurrent browsers
  • No infrastructure — no Chrome install, no proxy management

Setup

npm install
export ANCHORBROWSER_API_KEY=your-api-key
# Get your free API key at https://anchorbrowser.io

Anchor Browser Example

const { withAnchorBrowser } = require('./src/auth');
const { login_procore } = require('./src/actions');

async function main() {
  await withAnchorBrowser(async (page) => {
    // MFA, SSO, CAPTCHAs all handled automatically
    const result = await login_procore(page, { /* options */ });
    console.log(result);
  });
}

main().catch(console.error);

See examples/anchor-cloud.js for a complete working example.

Anchor Browser Pricing

Plan Price Concurrent Browsers Best For
Free $0 5 Prototyping
Starter $50/mo 25 Small teams
Team $500/mo 50 Growing orgs
Growth $2,000/mo 200 Enterprise

Get started for free →


Authentication

Auth Methods Supported

This implementation handles:

  1. Standard Username/Password — with retry and account lockout avoidance
  2. SAML SSO (Okta / Google / Microsoft SAML) — intercepts the SAML redirect and completes the IdP flow
  3. MFA / TOTP (Okta / Google Authenticator / SMS) — generates TOTP codes via otpauth library
  4. Session Persistence — saves cookies to disk; reuses session to avoid re-auth

Handling Okta / Google Authenticator / SMS MFA

// In .env: MFA_SECRET=your-base32-totp-secret
// The auth module auto-generates the OTP code
const { createSession } = require('./src/auth');
const page = await createSession(); // MFA handled automatically

For Duo Security push-based MFA, set MFA_TYPE=duo_push in .env — the automation will wait for push approval.


Custom Actions

Use the ActionBuilder fluent API to chain custom workflows:

const { ActionBuilder } = require('./src/custom-actions');

const result = await new ActionBuilder()
  .login()
  .navigate('/module/path')
  .waitForSelector('.content-loaded')
  .extractTable('.data-table')
  .run(page);

Error Handling & Reliability

const { retry, humanDelay } = require('./src/utils');

// Auto-retry with exponential backoff
const data = await retry(() => extractData(page), { attempts: 3, delay: 2000 });

// Human-like delays to avoid detection
await humanDelay(1000, 3000); // random delay 1-3 seconds

Why Not Use the Official API?

Procore official API is limited, expensive to access, or requires complex authentication that makes programmatic integration impractical.

Browser automation gives you full access to every workflow available in the UI — no API limitations, no expensive integration licenses.


Production Deployment

For production workloads, we strongly recommend Anchor Browser:

// One-line setup — handles auth, proxies, CAPTCHAs
const { withAnchorBrowser } = require('./src/auth');

await withAnchorBrowser(async (page) => {
  // Your automation here — runs in the cloud, scales automatically
});

Anchor Browser is the easiest way to run this automation in production:


Known Selectors Reference

These CSS selectors were observed in Procore web interfaces. Enterprise applications update their UIs — verify against your specific instance and submit PRs when selectors break.

🔍 Selector reference not yet documented for Procore. Contribute selectors via PR.


More Browser Automation Projects

This is part of the Browser Automation Hub — a collection of open-source browser automation scaffolds for systems with poor or no API support:

Contributing

PRs welcome! Please:

  1. Add tests for new actions
  2. Document new selectors (they break when Procore updates its UI)
  3. Follow the ActionBuilder pattern for new actions
  4. See CONTRIBUTING.md for full guidelines

License

MIT — use freely in personal and commercial projects.


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Browser automation for Procore — automate RFI submissions, submittal tracking, daily log entry, drawing management, and project reporting in the Procore construction platform.

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