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Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js
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/**
*
* Inject a snippet of JavaScript into the page for execution in the context of the currently selected frame.
* The executed script is assumed to be synchronous and the result of evaluating the script is returned to
* the client.
*
* The script argument defines the script to execute in the form of a function body. The value returned by
* that function will be returned to the client. The function will be invoked with the provided args array
* and the values may be accessed via the arguments object in the order specified.
*
* Arguments may be any JSON-primitive, array, or JSON object. JSON objects that define a WebElement
* reference will be converted to the corresponding DOM element. Likewise, any WebElements in the script
* result will be returned to the client as WebElement JSON objects.
*
* <example>
:execute.js
it('should inject javascript on the page', async () => {
const result = await browser.execute((a, b, c, d) => {
// browser context - you may not access client or console
return a + b + c + d
}, 1, 2, 3, 4)
// node.js context - client and console are available
console.log(result) // outputs: 10
});
* </example>
*
* @param {String|Function} script The script to execute.
* @param {*=} arguments script arguments
*
* @return {*} The script result.
*
* @see https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/webdriver-spec.html#dfn-execute-script
* @type protocol
*
*/
export declare function execute<ReturnValue, InnerArguments extends any[]>(this: WebdriverIO.Browser | WebdriverIO.Element | WebdriverIO.MultiRemoteBrowser, script: string | ((...innerArgs: InnerArguments) => ReturnValue), ...args: InnerArguments): Promise<ReturnValue>;
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