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/** * Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /// <reference types="node" /> import type { Readable } from 'stream'; import { EventEmitter } from './EventEmitter.js'; import { CDPSession } from './Connection.js'; import { Dialog } from './Dialog.js'; import { Frame } from './FrameManager.js'; import { Keyboard, Mouse, Touchscreen, MouseButton } from './Input.js'; import { Tracing } from './Tracing.js'; import { Coverage } from './Coverage.js'; import { WebWorker } from './WebWorker.js'; import { Browser, BrowserContext } from './Browser.js'; import { Target } from './Target.js'; import { JSHandle, ElementHandle } from './JSHandle.js'; import { Viewport } from './PuppeteerViewport.js'; import { Credentials, NetworkConditions } from './NetworkManager.js'; import { HTTPRequest } from './HTTPRequest.js'; import { HTTPResponse } from './HTTPResponse.js'; import { Accessibility } from './Accessibility.js'; import { FileChooser } from './FileChooser.js'; import { ConsoleMessage } from './ConsoleMessage.js'; import { PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent } from './LifecycleWatcher.js'; import { Protocol } from 'devtools-protocol'; import { SerializableOrJSHandle, EvaluateHandleFn, WrapElementHandle, EvaluateFn, EvaluateFnReturnType, UnwrapPromiseLike } from './EvalTypes.js'; import { PDFOptions } from './PDFOptions.js'; import { TaskQueue } from './TaskQueue.js'; /** * @public */ export interface Metrics { Timestamp?: number; Documents?: number; Frames?: number; JSEventListeners?: number; Nodes?: number; LayoutCount?: number; RecalcStyleCount?: number; LayoutDuration?: number; RecalcStyleDuration?: number; ScriptDuration?: number; TaskDuration?: number; JSHeapUsedSize?: number; JSHeapTotalSize?: number; } /** * @public */ export interface WaitTimeoutOptions { /** * Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to * disable the timeout. * * @remarks * The default value can be changed by using the * {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. */ timeout?: number; } /** * @public */ export interface WaitForOptions { /** * Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to * disable the timeout. * * @remarks * The default value can be changed by using the * {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} or {@link Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout} * methods. */ timeout?: number; waitUntil?: PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent | PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent[]; } /** * @public */ export interface GeolocationOptions { /** * Latitude between -90 and 90. */ longitude: number; /** * Longitude between -180 and 180. */ latitude: number; /** * Optional non-negative accuracy value. */ accuracy?: number; } /** * @public */ export interface MediaFeature { name: string; value: string; } /** * @public */ export interface ScreenshotClip { x: number; y: number; width: number; height: number; } /** * @public */ export interface ScreenshotOptions { /** * @defaultValue 'png' */ type?: 'png' | 'jpeg' | 'webp'; /** * The file path to save the image to. The screenshot type will be inferred * from file extension. If path is a relative path, then it is resolved * relative to current working directory. If no path is provided, the image * won't be saved to the disk. */ path?: string; /** * When true, takes a screenshot of the full page. * @defaultValue false */ fullPage?: boolean; /** * An object which specifies the clipping region of the page. */ clip?: ScreenshotClip; /** * Quality of the image, between 0-100. Not applicable to `png` images. */ quality?: number; /** * Hides default white background and allows capturing screenshots with transparency. * @defaultValue false */ omitBackground?: boolean; /** * Encoding of the image. * @defaultValue 'binary' */ encoding?: 'base64' | 'binary'; /** * If you need a screenshot bigger than the Viewport * @defaultValue true */ captureBeyondViewport?: boolean; } /** * All the events that a page instance may emit. * * @public */ export declare const enum PageEmittedEvents { /** Emitted when the page closes. * @eventProperty */ Close = "close", /** * Emitted when JavaScript within the page calls one of console API methods, * e.g. `console.log` or `console.dir`. Also emitted if the page throws an * error or a warning. * * @remarks * * A `console` event provides a {@link ConsoleMessage} representing the * console message that was logged. * * @example * An example of handling `console` event: * ```js * page.on('console', msg => { * for (let i = 0; i < msg.args().length; ++i) * console.log(`${i}: ${msg.args()[i]}`); * }); * page.evaluate(() => console.log('hello', 5, {foo: 'bar'})); * ``` */ Console = "console", /** * Emitted when a JavaScript dialog appears, such as `alert`, `prompt`, * `confirm` or `beforeunload`. Puppeteer can respond to the dialog via * {@link Dialog.accept} or {@link Dialog.dismiss}. */ Dialog = "dialog", /** * Emitted when the JavaScript * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/DOMContentLoaded | DOMContentLoaded } event is dispatched. */ DOMContentLoaded = "domcontentloaded", /** * Emitted when the page crashes. Will contain an `Error`. */ Error = "error", /** Emitted when a frame is attached. Will contain a {@link Frame}. */ FrameAttached = "frameattached", /** Emitted when a frame is detached. Will contain a {@link Frame}. */ FrameDetached = "framedetached", /** Emitted when a frame is navigated to a new URL. Will contain a {@link Frame}. */ FrameNavigated = "framenavigated", /** * Emitted when the JavaScript * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/load | load} * event is dispatched. */ Load = "load", /** * Emitted when the JavaScript code makes a call to `console.timeStamp`. For * the list of metrics see {@link Page.metrics | page.metrics}. * * @remarks * Contains an object with two properties: * - `title`: the title passed to `console.timeStamp` * - `metrics`: objec containing metrics as key/value pairs. The values will * be `number`s. */ Metrics = "metrics", /** * Emitted when an uncaught exception happens within the page. * Contains an `Error`. */ PageError = "pageerror", /** * Emitted when the page opens a new tab or window. * * Contains a {@link Page} corresponding to the popup window. * * @example * * ```js * const [popup] = await Promise.all([ * new Promise(resolve => page.once('popup', resolve)), * page.click('a[target=_blank]'), * ]); * ``` * * ```js * const [popup] = await Promise.all([ * new Promise(resolve => page.once('popup', resolve)), * page.evaluate(() => window.open('https://example.com')), * ]); * ``` */ Popup = "popup", /** * Emitted when a page issues a request and contains a {@link HTTPRequest}. * * @remarks * The object is readonly. See {@link Page.setRequestInterception} for intercepting * and mutating requests. */ Request = "request", /** * Emitted when a request ended up loading from cache. Contains a {@link HTTPRequest}. * * @remarks * For certain requests, might contain undefined. * {@link https://crbug.com/750469} */ RequestServedFromCache = "requestservedfromcache", /** * Emitted when a request fails, for example by timing out. * * Contains a {@link HTTPRequest}. * * @remarks * * NOTE: HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful * responses from HTTP standpoint, so request will complete with * `requestfinished` event and not with `requestfailed`. */ RequestFailed = "requestfailed", /** * Emitted when a request finishes successfully. Contains a {@link HTTPRequest}. */ RequestFinished = "requestfinished", /** * Emitted when a response is received. Contains a {@link HTTPResponse}. */ Response = "response", /** * Emitted when a dedicated * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API | WebWorker} * is spawned by the page. */ WorkerCreated = "workercreated", /** * Emitted when a dedicated * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API | WebWorker} * is destroyed by the page. */ WorkerDestroyed = "workerdestroyed" } /** * Denotes the objects received by callback functions for page events. * * See {@link PageEmittedEvents} for more detail on the events and when they are * emitted. * @public */ export interface PageEventObject { close: never; console: ConsoleMessage; dialog: Dialog; domcontentloaded: never; error: Error; frameattached: Frame; framedetached: Frame; framenavigated: Frame; load: never; metrics: { title: string; metrics: Metrics; }; pageerror: Error; popup: Page; request: HTTPRequest; response: HTTPResponse; requestfailed: HTTPRequest; requestfinished: HTTPRequest; requestservedfromcache: HTTPRequest; workercreated: WebWorker; workerdestroyed: WebWorker; } /** * Page provides methods to interact with a single tab or * {@link https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/background_pages | extension background page} in Chromium. * * @remarks * * One Browser instance might have multiple Page instances. * * @example * This example creates a page, navigates it to a URL, and then * saves a screenshot: * ```js * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.goto('https://example.com'); * await page.screenshot({path: 'screenshot.png'}); * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * * The Page class extends from Puppeteer's {@link EventEmitter} class and will * emit various events which are documented in the {@link PageEmittedEvents} enum. * * @example * This example logs a message for a single page `load` event: * ```js * page.once('load', () => console.log('Page loaded!')); * ``` * * To unsubscribe from events use the `off` method: * * ```js * function logRequest(interceptedRequest) { * console.log('A request was made:', interceptedRequest.url()); * } * page.on('request', logRequest); * // Sometime later... * page.off('request', logRequest); * ``` * @public */ export declare class Page extends EventEmitter { /** * @internal */ static create(client: CDPSession, target: Target, ignoreHTTPSErrors: boolean, defaultViewport: Viewport | null, screenshotTaskQueue: TaskQueue): Promise<Page>; private _closed; private _client; private _target; private _keyboard; private _mouse; private _timeoutSettings; private _touchscreen; private _accessibility; private _frameManager; private _emulationManager; private _tracing; private _pageBindings; private _coverage; private _javascriptEnabled; private _viewport; private _screenshotTaskQueue; private _workers; private _fileChooserInterceptors; private _disconnectPromise?; private _userDragInterceptionEnabled; private _handlerMap; /** * @internal */ constructor(client: CDPSession, target: Target, ignoreHTTPSErrors: boolean, screenshotTaskQueue: TaskQueue); private _initialize; private _onFileChooser; /** * @returns `true` if drag events are being intercepted, `false` otherwise. */ isDragInterceptionEnabled(): boolean; /** * @returns `true` if the page has JavaScript enabled, `false` otherwise. */ isJavaScriptEnabled(): boolean; /** * Listen to page events. */ on<K extends keyof PageEventObject>(eventName: K, handler: (event: PageEventObject[K]) => void): EventEmitter; once<K extends keyof PageEventObject>(eventName: K, handler: (event: PageEventObject[K]) => void): EventEmitter; off<K extends keyof PageEventObject>(eventName: K, handler: (event: PageEventObject[K]) => void): EventEmitter; /** * This method is typically coupled with an action that triggers file * choosing. The following example clicks a button that issues a file chooser * and then responds with `/tmp/myfile.pdf` as if a user has selected this file. * * ```js * const [fileChooser] = await Promise.all([ * page.waitForFileChooser(), * page.click('#upload-file-button'), * // some button that triggers file selection * ]); * await fileChooser.accept(['/tmp/myfile.pdf']); * ``` * * NOTE: This must be called before the file chooser is launched. It will not * return a currently active file chooser. * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Resolves after a page requests a file picker. * @remarks * NOTE: In non-headless Chromium, this method results in the native file picker * dialog `not showing up` for the user. */ waitForFileChooser(options?: WaitTimeoutOptions): Promise<FileChooser>; /** * Sets the page's geolocation. * @remarks * NOTE: Consider using {@link BrowserContext.overridePermissions} to grant * permissions for the page to read its geolocation. * @example * ```js * await page.setGeolocation({latitude: 59.95, longitude: 30.31667}); * ``` */ setGeolocation(options: GeolocationOptions): Promise<void>; /** * @returns A target this page was created from. */ target(): Target; /** * Get the CDP session client the page belongs to. * @internal */ client(): CDPSession; /** * Get the browser the page belongs to. */ browser(): Browser; /** * Get the browser context that the page belongs to. */ browserContext(): BrowserContext; private _onTargetCrashed; private _onLogEntryAdded; /** * @returns The page's main frame. * @remarks * Page is guaranteed to have a main frame which persists during navigations. */ mainFrame(): Frame; get keyboard(): Keyboard; get touchscreen(): Touchscreen; get coverage(): Coverage; get tracing(): Tracing; get accessibility(): Accessibility; /** * @returns An array of all frames attached to the page. */ frames(): Frame[]; /** * @returns all of the dedicated * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API | * WebWorkers} * associated with the page. * @remarks * NOTE: This does not contain ServiceWorkers */ workers(): WebWorker[]; /** * @param value - Whether to enable request interception. * * @remarks * Activating request interception enables {@link HTTPRequest.abort}, * {@link HTTPRequest.continue} and {@link HTTPRequest.respond} methods. This * provides the capability to modify network requests that are made by a page. * * Once request interception is enabled, every request will stall unless it's * continued, responded or aborted; or completed using the browser cache. * * @example * An example of a naïve request interceptor that aborts all image requests: * ```js * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.setRequestInterception(true); * page.on('request', interceptedRequest => { * if (interceptedRequest.url().endsWith('.png') || * interceptedRequest.url().endsWith('.jpg')) * interceptedRequest.abort(); * else * interceptedRequest.continue(); * }); * await page.goto('https://example.com'); * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * NOTE: Enabling request interception disables page caching. */ setRequestInterception(value: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * @param enabled - Whether to enable drag interception. * * @remarks * Activating drag interception enables the `Input.drag`, * methods This provides the capability to capture drag events emitted * on the page, which can then be used to simulate drag-and-drop. */ setDragInterception(enabled: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * @param enabled - When `true`, enables offline mode for the page. * @remarks * NOTE: while this method sets the network connection to offline, it does * not change the parameters used in [page.emulateNetworkConditions(networkConditions)] * (#pageemulatenetworkconditionsnetworkconditions) */ setOfflineMode(enabled: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * @param networkConditions - Passing `null` disables network condition emulation. * @example * ```js * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * const slow3G = puppeteer.networkConditions['Slow 3G']; * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.emulateNetworkConditions(slow3G); * await page.goto('https://www.google.com'); * // other actions... * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * @remarks * NOTE: This does not affect WebSockets and WebRTC PeerConnections (see * https://crbug.com/563644). To set the page offline, you can use * [page.setOfflineMode(enabled)](#pagesetofflinemodeenabled). */ emulateNetworkConditions(networkConditions: NetworkConditions | null): Promise<void>; /** * This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the * following methods and related shortcuts: * * - {@link Page.goBack | page.goBack(options)} * * - {@link Page.goForward | page.goForward(options)} * * - {@link Page.goto | page.goto(url,options)} * * - {@link Page.reload | page.reload(options)} * * - {@link Page.setContent | page.setContent(html,options)} * * - {@link Page.waitForNavigation | page.waitForNavigation(options)} * @param timeout - Maximum navigation time in milliseconds. */ setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout: number): void; /** * @param timeout - Maximum time in milliseconds. */ setDefaultTimeout(timeout: number): void; /** * Runs `document.querySelector` within the page. If no element matches the * selector, the return value resolves to `null`. * * @remarks * Shortcut for {@link Frame.$ | Page.mainFrame().$(selector) }. * * @param selector - A `selector` to query page for * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | selector} * to query page for. */ $<T extends Element = Element>(selector: string): Promise<ElementHandle<T> | null>; /** * @remarks * * The only difference between {@link Page.evaluate | page.evaluate} and * `page.evaluateHandle` is that `evaluateHandle` will return the value * wrapped in an in-page object. * * If the function passed to `page.evaluteHandle` returns a Promise, the * function will wait for the promise to resolve and return its value. * * You can pass a string instead of a function (although functions are * recommended as they are easier to debug and use with TypeScript): * * @example * ``` * const aHandle = await page.evaluateHandle('document') * ``` * * @example * {@link JSHandle} instances can be passed as arguments to the `pageFunction`: * ``` * const aHandle = await page.evaluateHandle(() => document.body); * const resultHandle = await page.evaluateHandle(body => body.innerHTML, aHandle); * console.log(await resultHandle.jsonValue()); * await resultHandle.dispose(); * ``` * * Most of the time this function returns a {@link JSHandle}, * but if `pageFunction` returns a reference to an element, * you instead get an {@link ElementHandle} back: * * @example * ``` * const button = await page.evaluateHandle(() => document.querySelector('button')); * // can call `click` because `button` is an `ElementHandle` * await button.click(); * ``` * * The TypeScript definitions assume that `evaluateHandle` returns * a `JSHandle`, but if you know it's going to return an * `ElementHandle`, pass it as the generic argument: * * ``` * const button = await page.evaluateHandle<ElementHandle>(...); * ``` * * @param pageFunction - a function that is run within the page * @param args - arguments to be passed to the pageFunction */ evaluateHandle<HandlerType extends JSHandle = JSHandle>(pageFunction: EvaluateHandleFn, ...args: SerializableOrJSHandle[]): Promise<HandlerType>; /** * This method iterates the JavaScript heap and finds all objects with the * given prototype. * * @remarks * Shortcut for * {@link ExecutionContext.queryObjects | * page.mainFrame().executionContext().queryObjects(prototypeHandle)}. * * @example * * ```js * // Create a Map object * await page.evaluate(() => window.map = new Map()); * // Get a handle to the Map object prototype * const mapPrototype = await page.evaluateHandle(() => Map.prototype); * // Query all map instances into an array * const mapInstances = await page.queryObjects(mapPrototype); * // Count amount of map objects in heap * const count = await page.evaluate(maps => maps.length, mapInstances); * await mapInstances.dispose(); * await mapPrototype.dispose(); * ``` * @param prototypeHandle - a handle to the object prototype. * @returns Promise which resolves to a handle to an array of objects with * this prototype. */ queryObjects(prototypeHandle: JSHandle): Promise<JSHandle>; /** * This method runs `document.querySelector` within the page and passes the * result as the first argument to the `pageFunction`. * * @remarks * * If no element is found matching `selector`, the method will throw an error. * * If `pageFunction` returns a promise `$eval` will wait for the promise to * resolve and then return its value. * * @example * * ``` * const searchValue = await page.$eval('#search', el => el.value); * const preloadHref = await page.$eval('link[rel=preload]', el => el.href); * const html = await page.$eval('.main-container', el => el.outerHTML); * ``` * * If you are using TypeScript, you may have to provide an explicit type to the * first argument of the `pageFunction`. * By default it is typed as `Element`, but you may need to provide a more * specific sub-type: * * @example * * ``` * // if you don't provide HTMLInputElement here, TS will error * // as `value` is not on `Element` * const searchValue = await page.$eval('#search', (el: HTMLInputElement) => el.value); * ``` * * The compiler should be able to infer the return type * from the `pageFunction` you provide. If it is unable to, you can use the generic * type to tell the compiler what return type you expect from `$eval`: * * @example * * ``` * // The compiler can infer the return type in this case, but if it can't * // or if you want to be more explicit, provide it as the generic type. * const searchValue = await page.$eval<string>( * '#search', (el: HTMLInputElement) => el.value * ); * ``` * * @param selector - the * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | selector} * to query for * @param pageFunction - the function to be evaluated in the page context. * Will be passed the result of `document.querySelector(selector)` as its * first argument. * @param args - any additional arguments to pass through to `pageFunction`. * * @returns The result of calling `pageFunction`. If it returns an element it * is wrapped in an {@link ElementHandle}, else the raw value itself is * returned. */ $eval<ReturnType>(selector: string, pageFunction: (element: Element, ...args: unknown[]) => ReturnType | Promise<ReturnType>, ...args: SerializableOrJSHandle[]): Promise<WrapElementHandle<ReturnType>>; /** * This method runs `Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(selector))` within * the page and passes the result as the first argument to the `pageFunction`. * * @remarks * * If `pageFunction` returns a promise `$$eval` will wait for the promise to * resolve and then return its value. * * @example * * ``` * // get the amount of divs on the page * const divCount = await page.$$eval('div', divs => divs.length); * * // get the text content of all the `.options` elements: * const options = await page.$$eval('div > span.options', options => { * return options.map(option => option.textContent) * }); * ``` * * If you are using TypeScript, you may have to provide an explicit type to the * first argument of the `pageFunction`. * By default it is typed as `Element[]`, but you may need to provide a more * specific sub-type: * * @example * * ``` * // if you don't provide HTMLInputElement here, TS will error * // as `value` is not on `Element` * await page.$$eval('input', (elements: HTMLInputElement[]) => { * return elements.map(e => e.value); * }); * ``` * * The compiler should be able to infer the return type * from the `pageFunction` you provide. If it is unable to, you can use the generic * type to tell the compiler what return type you expect from `$$eval`: * * @example * * ``` * // The compiler can infer the return type in this case, but if it can't * // or if you want to be more explicit, provide it as the generic type. * const allInputValues = await page.$$eval<string[]>( * 'input', (elements: HTMLInputElement[]) => elements.map(e => e.textContent) * ); * ``` * * @param selector - the * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | selector} * to query for * @param pageFunction - the function to be evaluated in the page context. Will * be passed the result of `Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(selector))` * as its first argument. * @param args - any additional arguments to pass through to `pageFunction`. * * @returns The result of calling `pageFunction`. If it returns an element it * is wrapped in an {@link ElementHandle}, else the raw value itself is * returned. */ $$eval<ReturnType>(selector: string, pageFunction: (elements: Element[], ...args: unknown[]) => ReturnType | Promise<ReturnType>, ...args: SerializableOrJSHandle[]): Promise<WrapElementHandle<ReturnType>>; /** * The method runs `document.querySelectorAll` within the page. If no elements * match the selector, the return value resolves to `[]`. * @remarks * Shortcut for {@link Frame.$$ | Page.mainFrame().$$(selector) }. * @param selector - A `selector` to query page for */ $$<T extends Element = Element>(selector: string): Promise<Array<ElementHandle<T>>>; /** * The method evaluates the XPath expression relative to the page document as * its context node. If there are no such elements, the method resolves to an * empty array. * @remarks * Shortcut for {@link Frame.$x | Page.mainFrame().$x(expression) }. * @param expression - Expression to evaluate */ $x(expression: string): Promise<ElementHandle[]>; /** * If no URLs are specified, this method returns cookies for the current page * URL. If URLs are specified, only cookies for those URLs are returned. */ cookies(...urls: string[]): Promise<Protocol.Network.Cookie[]>; deleteCookie(...cookies: Protocol.Network.DeleteCookiesRequest[]): Promise<void>; /** * @example * ```js * await page.setCookie(cookieObject1, cookieObject2); * ``` */ setCookie(...cookies: Protocol.Network.CookieParam[]): Promise<void>; /** * Adds a `<script>` tag into the page with the desired URL or content. * @remarks * Shortcut for {@link Frame.addScriptTag | page.mainFrame().addScriptTag(options) }. * @returns Promise which resolves to the added tag when the script's onload fires or * when the script content was injected into frame. */ addScriptTag(options: { url?: string; path?: string; content?: string; type?: string; id?: string; }): Promise<ElementHandle>; /** * Adds a `<link rel="stylesheet">` tag into the page with the desired URL or a * `<style type="text/css">` tag with the content. * @returns Promise which resolves to the added tag when the stylesheet's * onload fires or when the CSS content was injected into frame. */ addStyleTag(options: { url?: string; path?: string; content?: string; }): Promise<ElementHandle>; /** * The method adds a function called `name` on the page's `window` object. When * called, the function executes `puppeteerFunction` in node.js and returns a * `Promise` which resolves to the return value of `puppeteerFunction`. * * If the puppeteerFunction returns a `Promise`, it will be awaited. * * NOTE: Functions installed via `page.exposeFunction` survive navigations. * @param name - Name of the function on the window object * @param puppeteerFunction - Callback function which will be called in * Puppeteer's context. * @example * An example of adding an `md5` function into the page: * ```js * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * const crypto = require('crypto'); * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * page.on('console', (msg) => console.log(msg.text())); * await page.exposeFunction('md5', (text) => * crypto.createHash('md5').update(text).digest('hex') * ); * await page.evaluate(async () => { * // use window.md5 to compute hashes * const myString = 'PUPPETEER'; * const myHash = await window.md5(myString); * console.log(`md5 of ${myString} is ${myHash}`); * }); * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * An example of adding a `window.readfile` function into the page: * ```js * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * const fs = require('fs'); * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * page.on('console', (msg) => console.log(msg.text())); * await page.exposeFunction('readfile', async (filePath) => { * return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { * fs.readFile(filePath, 'utf8', (err, text) => { * if (err) reject(err); * else resolve(text); * }); * }); * }); * await page.evaluate(async () => { * // use window.readfile to read contents of a file * const content = await window.readfile('/etc/hosts'); * console.log(content); * }); * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` */ exposeFunction(name: string, puppeteerFunction: Function | { default: Function; }): Promise<void>; /** * Provide credentials for `HTTP authentication`. * @remarks To disable authentication, pass `null`. */ authenticate(credentials: Credentials): Promise<void>; /** * The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request the page initiates. * NOTE: All HTTP header names are lowercased. (HTTP headers are * case-insensitive, so this shouldn’t impact your server code.) * NOTE: page.setExtraHTTPHeaders does not guarantee the order of headers in * the outgoing requests. * @param headers - An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent * with every request. All header values must be strings. * @returns */ setExtraHTTPHeaders(headers: Record<string, string>): Promise<void>; /** * @param userAgent - Specific user agent to use in this page * @param userAgentData - Specific user agent client hint data to use in this * page * @returns Promise which resolves when the user agent is set. */ setUserAgent(userAgent: string, userAgentMetadata?: Protocol.Emulation.UserAgentMetadata): Promise<void>; /** * @returns Object containing metrics as key/value pairs. * * - `Timestamp` : The timestamp when the metrics sample was taken. * * - `Documents` : Number of documents in the page. * * - `Frames` : Number of frames in the page. * * - `JSEventListeners` : Number of events in the page. * * - `Nodes` : Number of DOM nodes in the page. * * - `LayoutCount` : Total number of full or partial page layout. * * - `RecalcStyleCount` : Total number of page style recalculations. * * - `LayoutDuration` : Combined durations of all page layouts. * * - `RecalcStyleDuration` : Combined duration of all page style * recalculations. * * - `ScriptDuration` : Combined duration of JavaScript execution. * * - `TaskDuration` : Combined duration of all tasks performed by the browser. * * * - `JSHeapUsedSize` : Used JavaScript heap size. * * - `JSHeapTotalSize` : Total JavaScript heap size. * @remarks * NOTE: All timestamps are in monotonic time: monotonically increasing time * in seconds since an arbitrary point in the past. */ metrics(): Promise<Metrics>; private _emitMetrics; private _buildMetricsObject; private _handleException; private _onConsoleAPI; private _onBindingCalled; private _addConsoleMessage; private _onDialog; /** * Resets default white background */ private _resetDefaultBackgroundColor; /** * Hides default white background */ private _setTransparentBackgroundColor; /** * * @returns * @remarks Shortcut for * {@link Frame.url | page.mainFrame().url()}. */ url(): string; content(): Promise<string>; /** * @param html - HTML markup to assign to the page. * @param options - Parameters that has some properties. * @remarks * The parameter `options` might have the following options. * * - `timeout` : Maximum time in milliseconds for resources to load, defaults * to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can be * changed by using the * {@link Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout | * page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout)} * or {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout | page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout)} * methods. * * - `waitUntil`: When to consider setting markup succeeded, defaults to `load`. * Given an array of event strings, setting content is considered to be * successful after all events have been fired. Events can be either:<br/> * - `load` : consider setting content to be finished when the `load` event is * fired.<br/> * - `domcontentloaded` : consider setting content to be finished when the * `DOMContentLoaded` event is fired.<br/> * - `networkidle0` : consider setting content to be finished when there are no * more than 0 network connections for at least `500` ms.<br/> * - `networkidle2` : consider setting content to be finished when there are no * more than 2 network connections for at least `500` ms. */ setContent(html: string, options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<void>; /** * @param url - URL to navigate page to. The URL should include scheme, e.g. * `https://` * @param options - Navigation Parameter * @returns Promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. * @remarks * The argument `options` might have the following properties: * * - `timeout` : Maximum navigation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 * seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by * using the * {@link Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout | * page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout)} * or {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout | page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout)} * methods. * * - `waitUntil`:When to consider navigation succeeded, defaults to `load`. * Given an array of event strings, navigation is considered to be successful * after all events have been fired. Events can be either:<br/> * - `load` : consider navigation to be finished when the load event is * fired.<br/> * - `domcontentloaded` : consider navigation to be finished when the * DOMContentLoaded event is fired.<br/> * - `networkidle0` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 0 network connections for at least `500` ms.<br/> * - `networkidle2` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 2 network connections for at least `500` ms. * * - `referer` : Referer header value. If provided it will take preference * over the referer header value set by * {@link Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders |page.setExtraHTTPHeaders()}. * * `page.goto` will throw an error if: * - there's an SSL error (e.g. in case of self-signed certificates). * - target URL is invalid. * - the timeout is exceeded during navigation. * - the remote server does not respond or is unreachable. * - the main resource failed to load. * * `page.goto` will not throw an error when any valid HTTP status code is * returned by the remote server, including 404 "Not Found" and 500 * "Internal Server Error". The status code for such responses can be * retrieved by calling response.status(). * * NOTE: `page.goto` either throws an error or returns a main resource * response. The only exceptions are navigation to about:blank or navigation * to the same URL with a different hash, which would succeed and return null. * * NOTE: Headless mode doesn't support navigation to a PDF document. See the * {@link https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=761295 * | upstream issue}. * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.goto | page.mainFrame().goto(url, options)}. */ goto(url: string, options?: WaitForOptions & { referer?: string; }): Promise<HTTPResponse>; /** * @param options - Navigation parameters which might have the following * properties: * @returns Promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. * @remarks * The argument `options` might have the following properties: * * - `timeout` : Maximum navigation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 * seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by * using the * {@link Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout | * page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout)} * or {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout | page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout)} * methods. * * - `waitUntil`: When to consider navigation succeeded, defaults to `load`. * Given an array of event strings, navigation is considered to be * successful after all events have been fired. Events can be either:<br/> * - `load` : consider navigation to be finished when the load event is fired.<br/> * - `domcontentloaded` : consider navigation to be finished when the * DOMContentLoaded event is fired.<br/> * - `networkidle0` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 0 network connections for at least `500` ms.<br/> * - `networkidle2` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 2 network connections for at least `500` ms. */ reload(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>; /** * This resolves when the page navigates to a new URL or reloads. It is useful * when you run code that will indirectly cause the page to navigate. Consider * this example: * ```js * const [response] = await Promise.all([ * page.waitForNavigation(), // The promise resolves after navigation has finished * page.click('a.my-link'), // Clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation * ]); * ``` * * @param options - Navigation parameters which might have the following properties: * @returns Promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. In case of navigation to a different anchor or navigation * due to History API usage, the navigation will resolve with `null`. * @remarks * NOTE: Usage of the * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API | History API} * to change the URL is considered a navigation. * * Shortcut for * {@link Frame.waitForNavigation | page.mainFrame().waitForNavigation(options)}. */ waitForNavigation(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>; private _sessionClosePromise; /** * @param urlOrPredicate - A URL or predicate to wait for * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves to the matched response * @example * ```js * const firstResponse = await page.waitForResponse( * 'https://example.com/resource' * ); * const finalResponse = await page.waitForResponse( * (response) => * response.url() === 'https://example.com' && response.status() === 200 * ); * const finalResponse = await page.waitForResponse(async (response) => { * return (await response.text()).includes('<html>'); * }); * return finalResponse.ok(); * ``` * @remarks * Optional Waiting Parameters have: * * - `timeout`: Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to `30` seconds, pass * `0` to disable the timeout. The default value can be changed by using the * {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. */ waitForRequest(urlOrPredicate: string | ((req: HTTPRequest) => boolean | Promise<boolean>), options?: { timeout?: number; }): Promise<HTTPRequest>; /** * @param urlOrPredicate - A URL or predicate to wait for. * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves to the matched response. * @example * ```js * const firstResponse = await page.waitForResponse( * 'https://example.com/resource' * ); * const finalResponse = await page.waitForResponse( * (response) => * response.url() === 'https://example.com' && response.status() === 200 * ); * const finalResponse = await page.waitForResponse(async (response) => { * return (await response.text()).includes('<html>'); * }); * return finalResponse.ok(); * ``` * @remarks * Optional Parameter have: * * - `timeout`: Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to `30` seconds, * pass `0` to disable the timeout. The default value can be changed by using * the {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. */ waitForResponse(urlOrPredicate: string | ((res: HTTPResponse) => boolean | Promise<boolean>), options?: { timeout?: number; }): Promise<HTTPResponse>; /** * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves when network is idle */ waitForNetworkIdle(options?: { idleTime?: number; timeout?: number; }): Promise<void>; /** * @param urlOrPredicate - A URL or predicate to wait for. * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves to the matched frame. * @example * ```js * const frame = await page.waitForFrame(async (frame) => { * return frame.name() === 'Test'; * }); * ``` * @remarks * Optional Parameter have: * * - `timeout`: Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to `30` seconds, * pass `0` to disable the timeout. The default value can be changed by using * the {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. */ waitForFrame(urlOrPredicate: string | ((frame: Frame) => boolean | Promise<boolean>), options?: { timeout?: number; }): Promise<Frame>; /** * This method navigate to the previous page in history. * @param options - Navigation parameters * @returns Promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. If can not go back, resolves to `null`. * @remarks * The argument `options` might have the following properties: * * - `timeout` : Maximum navigation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 * seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by * using the * {@link Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout * | page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout)} * or {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout | page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout)} * methods. * * - `waitUntil` : When to consider navigation succeeded, defaults to `load`. * Given an array of event strings, navigation is considered to be * successful after all events have been fired. Events can be either:<br/> * - `load` : consider navigation to be finished when the load event is fired.<br/> * - `domcontentloaded` : consider navigation to be finished when the * DOMContentLoaded event is fired.<br/> * - `networkidle0` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 0 network connections for at least `500` ms.<br/> * - `networkidle2` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 2 network connections for at least `500` ms. */ goBack(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>; /** * This method navigate to the next page in history. * @param options - Navigation Parameter * @returns Promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. If can not go forward, resolves to `null`. * @remarks * The argument `options` might have the following properties: * * - `timeout` : Maximum navigation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 * seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by * using the * {@link Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout * | page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout)} * or {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout | page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout)} * methods. * * - `waitUntil`: When to consider navigation succeeded, defaults to `load`. * Given an array of event strings, navigation is considered to be * successful after all events have been fired. Events can be either:<br/> * - `load` : consider navigation to be finished when the load event is fired.<br/> * - `domcontentloaded` : consider navigation to be finished when the * DOMContentLoaded event is fired.<br/> * - `networkidle0` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 0 network connections for at least `500` ms.<br/> * - `networkidle2` : consider navigation to be finished when there are no * more than 2 network connections for at least `500` ms. */ goForward(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>; private _go; /** * Brings page to front (activates tab). */ bringToFront(): Promise<void>; /** * Emulates given device metrics and user agent. This method is a shortcut for * calling two methods: {@link Page.set