/** * @license * Copyright 2017 Google Inc. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ import type {Protocol} from 'devtools-protocol'; import { concat, EMPTY, filter, first, firstValueFrom, from, map, merge, mergeMap, mergeScan, of, raceWith, ReplaySubject, startWith, switchMap, take, takeUntil, timer, type Observable, } from '../../third_party/rxjs/rxjs.js'; import type {HTTPRequest} from '../api/HTTPRequest.js'; import type {HTTPResponse} from '../api/HTTPResponse.js'; import type {Accessibility} from '../cdp/Accessibility.js'; import type {Coverage} from '../cdp/Coverage.js'; import type {DeviceRequestPrompt} from '../cdp/DeviceRequestPrompt.js'; import type {NetworkConditions} from '../cdp/NetworkManager.js'; import type {Tracing} from '../cdp/Tracing.js'; import type {ConsoleMessage} from '../common/ConsoleMessage.js'; import type { Cookie, CookieParam, DeleteCookiesRequest, } from '../common/Cookie.js'; import type {Device} from '../common/Device.js'; import {TargetCloseError} from '../common/Errors.js'; import { EventEmitter, type EventsWithWildcard, type EventType, type Handler, } from '../common/EventEmitter.js'; import type {FileChooser} from '../common/FileChooser.js'; import type {PDFOptions} from '../common/PDFOptions.js'; import {TimeoutSettings} from '../common/TimeoutSettings.js'; import type { Awaitable, AwaitablePredicate, EvaluateFunc, EvaluateFuncWith, HandleFor, NodeFor, } from '../common/types.js'; import { debugError, fromEmitterEvent, filterAsync, isString, NETWORK_IDLE_TIME, timeout, withSourcePuppeteerURLIfNone, fromAbortSignal, } from '../common/util.js'; import type {Viewport} from '../common/Viewport.js'; import {environment} from '../environment.js'; import type {ScreenRecorder} from '../node/ScreenRecorder.js'; import {guarded} from '../util/decorators.js'; import { AsyncDisposableStack, asyncDisposeSymbol, DisposableStack, disposeSymbol, } from '../util/disposable.js'; import {stringToTypedArray} from '../util/encoding.js'; import type {Browser} from './Browser.js'; import type {BrowserContext} from './BrowserContext.js'; import type {CDPSession} from './CDPSession.js'; import type {Dialog} from './Dialog.js'; import type { BoundingBox, ClickOptions, ElementHandle, } from './ElementHandle.js'; import type { Frame, FrameAddScriptTagOptions, FrameAddStyleTagOptions, FrameWaitForFunctionOptions, GoToOptions, WaitForOptions, } from './Frame.js'; import type { Keyboard, KeyboardTypeOptions, Mouse, Touchscreen, } from './Input.js'; import type {JSHandle} from './JSHandle.js'; import { FunctionLocator, Locator, NodeLocator, type AwaitedLocator, } from './locators/locators.js'; import type {Target} from './Target.js'; import type {WebWorker} from './WebWorker.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 Credentials { username: string; password: string; } /** * @public */ export interface WaitForNetworkIdleOptions extends WaitTimeoutOptions { /** * Time (in milliseconds) the network should be idle. * * @defaultValue `500` */ idleTime?: number; /** * Maximum number concurrent of network connections to be considered inactive. * * @defaultValue `0` */ concurrency?: number; } /** * @public */ export interface WaitTimeoutOptions { /** * Maximum wait time in milliseconds. Pass 0 to disable the timeout. * * The default value can be changed by using the * {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. * * @defaultValue `30_000` */ timeout?: number; /** * A signal object that allows you to cancel a waitFor call. */ signal?: AbortSignal; } /** * @public */ export interface WaitForSelectorOptions { /** * Wait for the selected element to be present in DOM and to be visible. See * {@link ElementHandle.isVisible} for the definition of element visibility. * * @defaultValue `false` */ visible?: boolean; /** * Wait for the selected element to not be found in the DOM or to be hidden. * See {@link ElementHandle.isHidden} for the definition of element * invisibility. * * @defaultValue `false` */ hidden?: boolean; /** * Maximum time to wait in milliseconds. Pass `0` to disable timeout. * * The default value can be changed by using {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} * * @defaultValue `30_000` (30 seconds) */ timeout?: number; /** * A signal object that allows you to cancel a waitForSelector call. */ signal?: AbortSignal; } /** * @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; } /** * A media feature to emulate. * * @public */ export interface MediaFeature { /** * A name of the feature, for example, 'prefers-reduced-motion'. */ name: string; /** * A value for the feature, for example, 'reduce'. */ value: string; } /** * @public */ export interface ScreenshotClip extends BoundingBox { /** * @defaultValue `1` */ scale?: number; } /** * @public */ export interface ScreenshotOptions { /** * @defaultValue `false` */ optimizeForSpeed?: boolean; /** * @defaultValue `'png'` */ type?: 'png' | 'jpeg' | 'webp'; /** * Quality of the image, between 0-100. Not applicable to `png` images. */ quality?: number; /** * Capture the screenshot from the surface, rather than the view. * * @defaultValue `true` */ fromSurface?: boolean; /** * When `true`, takes a screenshot of the full page. * * @defaultValue `false` */ fullPage?: boolean; /** * Hides default white background and allows capturing screenshots with transparency. * * @defaultValue `false` */ omitBackground?: boolean; /** * 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; /** * Specifies the region of the page/element to clip. */ clip?: ScreenshotClip; /** * Encoding of the image. * * @defaultValue `'binary'` */ encoding?: 'base64' | 'binary'; /** * Capture the screenshot beyond the viewport. * * @defaultValue `false` if there is no `clip`. `true` otherwise. */ captureBeyondViewport?: boolean; } /** * @public * @experimental */ export interface ScreencastOptions { /** * File path to save the screencast to. */ path?: `${string}.webm`; /** * Specifies the region of the viewport to crop. */ crop?: BoundingBox; /** * Scales the output video. * * For example, `0.5` will shrink the width and height of the output video by * half. `2` will double the width and height of the output video. * * @defaultValue `1` */ scale?: number; /** * Specifies the speed to record at. * * For example, `0.5` will slowdown the output video by 50%. `2` will double the * speed of the output video. * * @defaultValue `1` */ speed?: number; /** * Path to the {@link https://ffmpeg.org/ | ffmpeg}. * * Required if `ffmpeg` is not in your PATH. */ ffmpegPath?: string; } /** * @public */ export interface QueryOptions { /** * Whether to run the query in isolation. When returning many elements * from {@link Page.$$} or similar methods, it might be useful to turn * off the isolation to improve performance. By default, the querying * code will be executed in a separate sandbox realm. * * @defaultValue `true` */ isolate: boolean; } /** * All the events that a page instance may emit. * * @public */ export const enum PageEvent { /** * Emitted when the page closes. */ 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: * * ```ts * 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`: object 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 * * ```ts * const [popup] = await Promise.all([ * new Promise(resolve => page.once('popup', resolve)), * page.click('a[target=_blank]'), * ]); * ``` * * ```ts * 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 * 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 PageEvent} for more detail on the events and when they are * emitted. * * @public */ export interface PageEvents extends Record<EventType, unknown> { [PageEvent.Close]: undefined; [PageEvent.Console]: ConsoleMessage; [PageEvent.Dialog]: Dialog; [PageEvent.DOMContentLoaded]: undefined; [PageEvent.Error]: Error; [PageEvent.FrameAttached]: Frame; [PageEvent.FrameDetached]: Frame; [PageEvent.FrameNavigated]: Frame; [PageEvent.Load]: undefined; [PageEvent.Metrics]: {title: string; metrics: Metrics}; [PageEvent.PageError]: Error; [PageEvent.Popup]: Page | null; [PageEvent.Request]: HTTPRequest; [PageEvent.Response]: HTTPResponse; [PageEvent.RequestFailed]: HTTPRequest; [PageEvent.RequestFinished]: HTTPRequest; [PageEvent.RequestServedFromCache]: HTTPRequest; [PageEvent.WorkerCreated]: WebWorker; [PageEvent.WorkerDestroyed]: WebWorker; } /** * @public */ export interface NewDocumentScriptEvaluation { identifier: string; } /** * @internal */ export function setDefaultScreenshotOptions(options: ScreenshotOptions): void { options.optimizeForSpeed ??= false; options.type ??= 'png'; options.fromSurface ??= true; options.fullPage ??= false; options.omitBackground ??= false; options.encoding ??= 'binary'; options.captureBeyondViewport ??= true; } /** * Page provides methods to interact with a single tab or * {@link https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/background_pages | extension background page} * in the browser. * * :::note * * One Browser instance might have multiple Page instances. * * ::: * * @example * This example creates a page, navigates it to a URL, and then saves a screenshot: * * ```ts * import puppeteer from '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 PageEvent} enum. * * @example * This example logs a message for a single page `load` event: * * ```ts * page.once('load', () => console.log('Page loaded!')); * ``` * * To unsubscribe from events use the {@link EventEmitter.off} method: * * ```ts * function logRequest(interceptedRequest) { * console.log('A request was made:', interceptedRequest.url()); * } * page.on('request', logRequest); * // Sometime later... * page.off('request', logRequest); * ``` * * @public */ export abstract class Page extends EventEmitter<PageEvents> { /** * @internal */ _isDragging = false; /** * @internal */ _timeoutSettings = new TimeoutSettings(); #requestHandlers = new WeakMap<Handler<HTTPRequest>, Handler<HTTPRequest>>(); #inflight$ = new ReplaySubject<number>(1); /** * @internal */ constructor() { super(); fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Request) .pipe( mergeMap(originalRequest => { return concat( of(1), merge( fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.RequestFailed), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.RequestFinished), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Response).pipe( map(response => { return response.request(); }) ) ).pipe( filter(request => { return request.id === originalRequest.id; }), take(1), map(() => { return -1; }) ) ); }), mergeScan((acc, addend) => { return of(acc + addend); }, 0), takeUntil(fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Close)), startWith(0) ) .subscribe(this.#inflight$); } /** * `true` if the service worker are being bypassed, `false` otherwise. */ abstract isServiceWorkerBypassed(): boolean; /** * `true` if drag events are being intercepted, `false` otherwise. * * @deprecated We no longer support intercepting drag payloads. Use the new * drag APIs found on {@link ElementHandle} to drag (or just use the * {@link Page.mouse}). */ abstract isDragInterceptionEnabled(): boolean; /** * `true` if the page has JavaScript enabled, `false` otherwise. */ abstract isJavaScriptEnabled(): boolean; /** * Listen to page events. * * @remarks * This method exists to define event typings and handle proper wireup of * cooperative request interception. Actual event listening and dispatching is * delegated to {@link EventEmitter}. * * @internal */ override on<K extends keyof EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>>( type: K, handler: (event: EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>[K]) => void ): this { if (type !== PageEvent.Request) { return super.on(type, handler); } let wrapper = this.#requestHandlers.get( handler as (event: PageEvents[PageEvent.Request]) => void ); if (wrapper === undefined) { wrapper = (event: HTTPRequest) => { event.enqueueInterceptAction(() => { return handler(event as EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>[K]); }); }; this.#requestHandlers.set( handler as (event: PageEvents[PageEvent.Request]) => void, wrapper ); } return super.on( type, wrapper as (event: EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>[K]) => void ); } /** * @internal */ override off<K extends keyof EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>>( type: K, handler: (event: EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>[K]) => void ): this { if (type === PageEvent.Request) { handler = (this.#requestHandlers.get( handler as ( event: EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>[PageEvent.Request] ) => void ) as (event: EventsWithWildcard<PageEvents>[K]) => void) || handler; } return super.off(type, handler); } /** * This method is typically coupled with an action that triggers file * choosing. * * :::caution * * This must be called before the file chooser is launched. It will not return * a currently active file chooser. * * ::: * * :::caution * * Interception of file dialogs triggered via DOM APIs such as * window.showOpenFilePicker is currently not supported. * * ::: * * @remarks * In the "headful" browser, this method results in the native file picker * dialog `not showing up` for the user. * * @example * 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. * * ```ts * const [fileChooser] = await Promise.all([ * page.waitForFileChooser(), * page.click('#upload-file-button'), * // some button that triggers file selection * ]); * await fileChooser.accept(['/tmp/myfile.pdf']); * ``` */ abstract waitForFileChooser( options?: WaitTimeoutOptions ): Promise<FileChooser>; /** * Sets the page's geolocation. * * @remarks * Consider using {@link BrowserContext.overridePermissions} to grant * permissions for the page to read its geolocation. * * @example * * ```ts * await page.setGeolocation({latitude: 59.95, longitude: 30.31667}); * ``` */ abstract setGeolocation(options: GeolocationOptions): Promise<void>; /** * A target this page was created from. * * @deprecated Use {@link Page.createCDPSession} directly. */ abstract target(): Target; /** * Get the browser the page belongs to. */ abstract browser(): Browser; /** * Get the browser context that the page belongs to. */ abstract browserContext(): BrowserContext; /** * The page's main frame. */ abstract mainFrame(): Frame; /** * Creates a Chrome Devtools Protocol session attached to the page. */ abstract createCDPSession(): Promise<CDPSession>; /** * {@inheritDoc Keyboard} */ abstract get keyboard(): Keyboard; /** * {@inheritDoc Touchscreen} */ abstract get touchscreen(): Touchscreen; /** * {@inheritDoc Coverage} */ abstract get coverage(): Coverage; /** * {@inheritDoc Tracing} */ abstract get tracing(): Tracing; /** * {@inheritDoc Accessibility} */ get accessibility(): Accessibility { return this.mainFrame().accessibility; } /** * An array of all frames attached to the page. */ abstract frames(): Frame[]; /** * All of the dedicated {@link * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API | * WebWorkers} associated with the page. * * @remarks * This does not contain ServiceWorkers */ abstract workers(): WebWorker[]; /** * 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. * * See the * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/network-interception|Request interception guide} * for more details. * * @example * An example of a naïve request interceptor that aborts all image requests: * * ```ts * import puppeteer from '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(); * })(); * ``` * * @param value - Whether to enable request interception. */ abstract setRequestInterception(value: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * Toggles ignoring of service worker for each request. * * @param bypass - Whether to bypass service worker and load from network. */ abstract setBypassServiceWorker(bypass: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * @param enabled - Whether to enable drag interception. * * @deprecated We no longer support intercepting drag payloads. Use the new * drag APIs found on {@link ElementHandle} to drag (or just use the * {@link Page.mouse}). */ abstract setDragInterception(enabled: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * Sets the network connection to offline. * * It does not change the parameters used in {@link Page.emulateNetworkConditions} * * @param enabled - When `true`, enables offline mode for the page. */ abstract setOfflineMode(enabled: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * This does not affect WebSockets and WebRTC PeerConnections (see * https://crbug.com/563644). To set the page offline, you can use * {@link Page.setOfflineMode}. * * A list of predefined network conditions can be used by importing * {@link PredefinedNetworkConditions}. * * @example * * ```ts * import {PredefinedNetworkConditions} from 'puppeteer'; * const slow3G = PredefinedNetworkConditions['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(); * })(); * ``` * * @param networkConditions - Passing `null` disables network condition * emulation. */ abstract 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. */ abstract setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout: number): void; /** * @param timeout - Maximum time in milliseconds. */ abstract setDefaultTimeout(timeout: number): void; /** * Maximum time in milliseconds. */ abstract getDefaultTimeout(): number; /** * Creates a locator for the provided selector. See {@link Locator} for * details and supported actions. * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. */ locator<Selector extends string>( selector: Selector ): Locator<NodeFor<Selector>>; /** * Creates a locator for the provided function. See {@link Locator} for * details and supported actions. * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. */ locator<Ret>(func: () => Awaitable<Ret>): Locator<Ret>; locator<Selector extends string, Ret>( selectorOrFunc: Selector | (() => Awaitable<Ret>) ): Locator<NodeFor<Selector>> | Locator<Ret> { if (typeof selectorOrFunc === 'string') { return NodeLocator.create(this, selectorOrFunc); } else { return FunctionLocator.create(this, selectorOrFunc); } } /** * A shortcut for {@link Locator.race} that does not require static imports. * * @internal */ locatorRace<Locators extends readonly unknown[] | []>( locators: Locators ): Locator<AwaitedLocator<Locators[number]>> { return Locator.race(locators); } /** * Finds the first element that matches the selector. If no element matches * the selector, the return value resolves to `null`. * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.$ | Page.mainFrame().$(selector) }. */ async $<Selector extends string>( selector: Selector ): Promise<ElementHandle<NodeFor<Selector>> | null> { return await this.mainFrame().$(selector); } /** * Finds elements on the page that match the selector. If no elements * match the selector, the return value resolves to `[]`. * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.$$ | Page.mainFrame().$$(selector) }. */ async $$<Selector extends string>( selector: Selector, options?: QueryOptions ): Promise<Array<ElementHandle<NodeFor<Selector>>>> { return await this.mainFrame().$$(selector, options); } /** * @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.evaluateHandle` 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 * * ```ts * const aHandle = await page.evaluateHandle('document'); * ``` * * @example * {@link JSHandle} instances can be passed as arguments to the `pageFunction`: * * ```ts * 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 * * ```ts * 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: * * ```ts * 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 */ async evaluateHandle< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc<Params> = EvaluateFunc<Params>, >( pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise<HandleFor<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>>> { pageFunction = withSourcePuppeteerURLIfNone( this.evaluateHandle.name, pageFunction ); return await this.mainFrame().evaluateHandle(pageFunction, ...args); } /** * This method iterates the JavaScript heap and finds all objects with the * given prototype. * * @example * * ```ts * // 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. */ abstract queryObjects<Prototype>( prototypeHandle: JSHandle<Prototype> ): Promise<JSHandle<Prototype[]>>; /** * This method finds the first element within the page that matches the selector * 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 * * ```ts * 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 * * ```ts * // 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 * * ```ts * // 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 - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * @param pageFunction - the function to be evaluated in the page context. * Will be passed the result of the element matching the 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. */ async $eval< Selector extends string, Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFuncWith<NodeFor<Selector>, Params> = EvaluateFuncWith< NodeFor<Selector>, Params >, >( selector: Selector, pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>> { pageFunction = withSourcePuppeteerURLIfNone(this.$eval.name, pageFunction); return await this.mainFrame().$eval(selector, pageFunction, ...args); } /** * This method returns all elements matching the selector and passes the * resulting array 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 * * ```ts * // 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 * * ```ts * await page.$$eval('input', elements => { * return elements.map(e => e.value); * }); * ``` * * The compiler should be able to infer the return type * from the `pageFunction` you provide. If it is unable to, you can use the generic * type to tell the compiler what return type you expect from `$$eval`: * * @example * * ```ts * const allInputValues = await page.$$eval('input', elements => * elements.map(e => e.textContent) * ); * ``` * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * @param pageFunction - the function to be evaluated in the page context. * Will be passed an array of matching elements as its first argument. * @param args - any additional arguments to pass through to `pageFunction`. * * @returns The result of calling `pageFunction`. If it returns an element it * is wrapped in an {@link ElementHandle}, else the raw value itself is * returned. */ async $$eval< Selector extends string, Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFuncWith< Array<NodeFor<Selector>>, Params > = EvaluateFuncWith<Array<NodeFor<Selector>>, Params>, >( selector: Selector, pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>> { pageFunction = withSourcePuppeteerURLIfNone(this.$$eval.name, pageFunction); return await this.mainFrame().$$eval(selector, pageFunction, ...args); } /** * 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. */ abstract cookies(...urls: string[]): Promise<Cookie[]>; abstract deleteCookie(...cookies: DeleteCookiesRequest[]): Promise<void>; /** * @example * * ```ts * await page.setCookie(cookieObject1, cookieObject2); * ``` */ abstract setCookie(...cookies: 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)}. * * @param options - Options for the script. * @returns An {@link ElementHandle | element handle} to the injected * `<script>` element. */ async addScriptTag( options: FrameAddScriptTagOptions ): Promise<ElementHandle<HTMLScriptElement>> { return await this.mainFrame().addScriptTag(options); } /** * Adds a `<link rel="stylesheet">` tag into the page with the desired URL or * a `<style type="text/css">` tag with the content. * * Shortcut for * {@link Frame.(addStyleTag:2) | page.mainFrame().addStyleTag(options)}. * * @returns An {@link ElementHandle | element handle} to the injected `<link>` * or `<style>` element. */ async addStyleTag( options: Omit<FrameAddStyleTagOptions, 'url'> ): Promise<ElementHandle<HTMLStyleElement>>; async addStyleTag( options: FrameAddStyleTagOptions ): Promise<ElementHandle<HTMLLinkElement>>; async addStyleTag( options: FrameAddStyleTagOptions ): Promise<ElementHandle<HTMLStyleElement | HTMLLinkElement>> { return await this.mainFrame().addStyleTag(options); } /** * 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. * * ::: * * @example * An example of adding an `md5` function into the page: * * ```ts * import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; * import crypto from '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(); * })(); * ``` * * @example * An example of adding a `window.readfile` function into the page: * * ```ts * import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; * import fs from '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(); * })(); * ``` * * @param name - Name of the function on the window object * @param pptrFunction - Callback function which will be called in Puppeteer's * context. */ abstract exposeFunction( name: string, pptrFunction: Function | {default: Function} ): Promise<void>; /** * The method removes a previously added function via ${@link Page.exposeFunction} * called `name` from the page's `window` object. */ abstract removeExposedFunction(name: string): Promise<void>; /** * Provide credentials for `HTTP authentication`. * * :::note * * Request interception will be turned on behind the scenes to * implement authentication. This might affect performance. * * ::: * * @remarks * To disable authentication, pass `null`. */ abstract authenticate(credentials: Credentials | null): Promise<void>; /** * The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request the page initiates. * * :::tip * * 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. */ abstract 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. */ abstract setUserAgent( userAgent: string, userAgentMetadata?: Protocol.Emulation.UserAgentMetadata ): Promise<void>; /** * Object containing metrics as key/value pairs. * * @returns * * - `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 * All timestamps are in monotonic time: monotonically increasing time * in seconds since an arbitrary point in the past. */ abstract metrics(): Promise<Metrics>; /** * The page's URL. * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.url | page.mainFrame().url()}. */ url(): string { return this.mainFrame().url(); } /** * The full HTML contents of the page, including the DOCTYPE. */ async content(): Promise<string> { return await this.mainFrame().content(); } /** * Set the content of the page. * * @param html - HTML markup to assign to the page. * @param options - Parameters that has some properties. */ async setContent(html: string, options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<void> { await this.mainFrame().setContent(html, options); } /** * {@inheritDoc Frame.goto} */ async goto(url: string, options?: GoToOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null> { return await this.mainFrame().goto(url, options); } /** * Reloads the page. * * @param options - Options to configure waiting behavior. * @returns A promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. */ abstract reload(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>; /** * Waits for the page to navigate to a new URL or to reload. It is useful when * you run code that will indirectly cause the page to navigate. * * @example * * ```ts * 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 * ]); * ``` * * @remarks * * 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. * * @param options - Navigation parameters which might have the following * properties: * @returns A `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`. */ async waitForNavigation( options: WaitForOptions = {} ): Promise<HTTPResponse | null> { return await this.mainFrame().waitForNavigation(options); } /** * @param urlOrPredicate - A URL or predicate to wait for * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves to the matched request * @example * * ```ts * const firstRequest = await page.waitForRequest( * 'https://example.com/resource' * ); * const finalRequest = await page.waitForRequest( * request => request.url() === 'https://example.com' * ); * return finalRequest.response()?.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 | AwaitablePredicate<HTTPRequest>, options: WaitTimeoutOptions = {} ): Promise<HTTPRequest> { const {timeout: ms = this._timeoutSettings.timeout(), signal} = options; if (typeof urlOrPredicate === 'string') { const url = urlOrPredicate; urlOrPredicate = (request: HTTPRequest) => { return request.url() === url; }; } const observable$ = fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Request).pipe( filterAsync(urlOrPredicate), raceWith( timeout(ms), fromAbortSignal(signal), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Close).pipe( map(() => { throw new TargetCloseError('Page closed!'); }) ) ) ); return firstValueFrom(observable$); } /** * @param urlOrPredicate - A URL or predicate to wait for. * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves to the matched response. * @example * * ```ts * const firstResponse = await page.waitForResponse( * 'https://example.com/resource' * ); * const finalResponse = await page.waitForResponse( * response => * response.url() === 'https://example.com' && response.status() === 200 * ); * const finalResponse = await page.waitForResponse(async response => { * return (await response.text()).includes('<html>'); * }); * return finalResponse.ok(); * ``` * * @remarks * Optional Parameter have: * * - `timeout`: Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to `30` seconds, * pass `0` to disable the timeout. The default value can be changed by using * the {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. */ waitForResponse( urlOrPredicate: string | AwaitablePredicate<HTTPResponse>, options: WaitTimeoutOptions = {} ): Promise<HTTPResponse> { const {timeout: ms = this._timeoutSettings.timeout(), signal} = options; if (typeof urlOrPredicate === 'string') { const url = urlOrPredicate; urlOrPredicate = (response: HTTPResponse) => { return response.url() === url; }; } const observable$ = fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Response).pipe( filterAsync(urlOrPredicate), raceWith( timeout(ms), fromAbortSignal(signal), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Close).pipe( map(() => { throw new TargetCloseError('Page closed!'); }) ) ) ); return firstValueFrom(observable$); } /** * Waits for the network to be idle. * * @param options - Options to configure waiting behavior. * @returns A promise which resolves once the network is idle. */ waitForNetworkIdle(options: WaitForNetworkIdleOptions = {}): Promise<void> { return firstValueFrom(this.waitForNetworkIdle$(options)); } /** * @internal */ waitForNetworkIdle$( options: WaitForNetworkIdleOptions = {} ): Observable<void> { const { timeout: ms = this._timeoutSettings.timeout(), idleTime = NETWORK_IDLE_TIME, concurrency = 0, signal, } = options; return this.#inflight$.pipe( switchMap(inflight => { if (inflight > concurrency) { return EMPTY; } return timer(idleTime); }), map(() => {}), raceWith( timeout(ms), fromAbortSignal(signal), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Close).pipe( map(() => { throw new TargetCloseError('Page closed!'); }) ) ) ); } /** * Waits for a frame matching the given conditions to appear. * * @example * * ```ts * const frame = await page.waitForFrame(async frame => { * return frame.name() === 'Test'; * }); * ``` */ async waitForFrame( urlOrPredicate: string | ((frame: Frame) => Awaitable<boolean>), options: WaitTimeoutOptions = {} ): Promise<Frame> { const {timeout: ms = this.getDefaultTimeout(), signal} = options; const predicate = isString(urlOrPredicate) ? (frame: Frame) => { return urlOrPredicate === frame.url(); } : urlOrPredicate; return await firstValueFrom( merge( fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.FrameAttached), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.FrameNavigated), from(this.frames()) ).pipe( filterAsync(predicate), first(), raceWith( timeout(ms), fromAbortSignal(signal), fromEmitterEvent(this, PageEvent.Close).pipe( map(() => { throw new TargetCloseError('Page closed.'); }) ) ) ) ); } /** * 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`. */ abstract 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`. */ abstract goForward(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>; /** * Brings page to front (activates tab). */ abstract bringToFront(): Promise<void>; /** * Emulates a given device's metrics and user agent. * * To aid emulation, Puppeteer provides a list of known devices that can be * via {@link KnownDevices}. * * @remarks * This method is a shortcut for calling two methods: * {@link Page.setUserAgent} and {@link Page.setViewport}. * * This method will resize the page. A lot of websites don't expect phones to * change size, so you should emulate before navigating to the page. * * @example * * ```ts * import {KnownDevices} from 'puppeteer'; * const iPhone = KnownDevices['iPhone 15 Pro']; * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.emulate(iPhone); * await page.goto('https://www.google.com'); * // other actions... * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` */ async emulate(device: Device): Promise<void> { await Promise.all([ this.setUserAgent(device.userAgent), this.setViewport(device.viewport), ]); } /** * @param enabled - Whether or not to enable JavaScript on the page. * @remarks * NOTE: changing this value won't affect scripts that have already been run. * It will take full effect on the next navigation. */ abstract setJavaScriptEnabled(enabled: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * Toggles bypassing page's Content-Security-Policy. * @param enabled - sets bypassing of page's Content-Security-Policy. * @remarks * NOTE: CSP bypassing happens at the moment of CSP initialization rather than * evaluation. Usually, this means that `page.setBypassCSP` should be called * before navigating to the domain. */ abstract setBypassCSP(enabled: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * @param type - Changes the CSS media type of the page. The only allowed * values are `screen`, `print` and `null`. Passing `null` disables CSS media * emulation. * @example * * ```ts * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('screen').matches); * // → true * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('print').matches); * // → false * * await page.emulateMediaType('print'); * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('screen').matches); * // → false * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('print').matches); * // → true * * await page.emulateMediaType(null); * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('screen').matches); * // → true * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('print').matches); * // → false * ``` */ abstract emulateMediaType(type?: string): Promise<void>; /** * Enables CPU throttling to emulate slow CPUs. * @param factor - slowdown factor (1 is no throttle, 2 is 2x slowdown, etc). */ abstract emulateCPUThrottling(factor: number | null): Promise<void>; /** * @param features - `<?Array<Object>>` Given an array of media feature * objects, emulates CSS media features on the page. Each media feature object * must have the following properties: * @example * * ```ts * await page.emulateMediaFeatures([ * {name: 'prefers-color-scheme', value: 'dark'}, * ]); * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches * ); * // → true * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: light)').matches * ); * // → false * * await page.emulateMediaFeatures([ * {name: 'prefers-reduced-motion', value: 'reduce'}, * ]); * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)').matches * ); * // → true * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference)').matches * ); * // → false * * await page.emulateMediaFeatures([ * {name: 'prefers-color-scheme', value: 'dark'}, * {name: 'prefers-reduced-motion', value: 'reduce'}, * ]); * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches * ); * // → true * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: light)').matches * ); * // → false * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)').matches * ); * // → true * await page.evaluate( * () => matchMedia('(prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference)').matches * ); * // → false * * await page.emulateMediaFeatures([{name: 'color-gamut', value: 'p3'}]); * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('(color-gamut: srgb)').matches); * // → true * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('(color-gamut: p3)').matches); * // → true * await page.evaluate(() => matchMedia('(color-gamut: rec2020)').matches); * // → false * ``` */ abstract emulateMediaFeatures(features?: MediaFeature[]): Promise<void>; /** * @param timezoneId - Changes the timezone of the page. See * {@link https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/deps/icu.git/+/faee8bc70570192d82d2978a71e2a615788597d1:source/data/misc/metaZones.txt | ICU’s metaZones.txt} * for a list of supported timezone IDs. Passing * `null` disables timezone emulation. */ abstract emulateTimezone(timezoneId?: string): Promise<void>; /** * Emulates the idle state. * If no arguments set, clears idle state emulation. * * @example * * ```ts * // set idle emulation * await page.emulateIdleState({isUserActive: true, isScreenUnlocked: false}); * * // do some checks here * ... * * // clear idle emulation * await page.emulateIdleState(); * ``` * * @param overrides - Mock idle state. If not set, clears idle overrides */ abstract emulateIdleState(overrides?: { isUserActive: boolean; isScreenUnlocked: boolean; }): Promise<void>; /** * Simulates the given vision deficiency on the page. * * @example * * ```ts * import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.goto('https://v8.dev/blog/10-years'); * * await page.emulateVisionDeficiency('achromatopsia'); * await page.screenshot({path: 'achromatopsia.png'}); * * await page.emulateVisionDeficiency('deuteranopia'); * await page.screenshot({path: 'deuteranopia.png'}); * * await page.emulateVisionDeficiency('blurredVision'); * await page.screenshot({path: 'blurred-vision.png'}); * * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * * @param type - the type of deficiency to simulate, or `'none'` to reset. */ abstract emulateVisionDeficiency( type?: Protocol.Emulation.SetEmulatedVisionDeficiencyRequest['type'] ): Promise<void>; /** * `page.setViewport` will resize the page. A lot of websites don't expect * phones to change size, so you should set the viewport before navigating to * the page. * * In the case of multiple pages in a single browser, each page can have its * own viewport size. Setting the viewport to `null` resets the viewport to * its default value. * * @example * * ```ts * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.setViewport({ * width: 640, * height: 480, * deviceScaleFactor: 1, * }); * await page.goto('https://example.com'); * ``` * * @param viewport - * @remarks * NOTE: in certain cases, setting viewport will reload the page in order to * set the isMobile or hasTouch properties. */ abstract setViewport(viewport: Viewport | null): Promise<void>; /** * Returns the current page viewport settings without checking the actual page * viewport. * * This is either the viewport set with the previous {@link Page.setViewport} * call or the default viewport set via * {@link BrowserConnectOptions.defaultViewport | * BrowserConnectOptions.defaultViewport}. */ abstract viewport(): Viewport | null; /** * Evaluates a function in the page's context and returns the result. * * If the function passed to `page.evaluate` returns a Promise, the * function will wait for the promise to resolve and return its value. * * @example * * ```ts * const result = await frame.evaluate(() => { * return Promise.resolve(8 * 7); * }); * console.log(result); // prints "56" * ``` * * You can pass a string instead of a function (although functions are * recommended as they are easier to debug and use with TypeScript): * * @example * * ```ts * const aHandle = await page.evaluate('1 + 2'); * ``` * * To get the best TypeScript experience, you should pass in as the * generic the type of `pageFunction`: * * ```ts * const aHandle = await page.evaluate(() => 2); * ``` * * @example * * {@link ElementHandle} instances (including {@link JSHandle}s) can be passed * as arguments to the `pageFunction`: * * ```ts * const bodyHandle = await page.$('body'); * const html = await page.evaluate(body => body.innerHTML, bodyHandle); * await bodyHandle.dispose(); * ``` * * @param pageFunction - a function that is run within the page * @param args - arguments to be passed to the pageFunction * * @returns the return value of `pageFunction`. */ async evaluate< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc<Params> = EvaluateFunc<Params>, >( pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>> { pageFunction = withSourcePuppeteerURLIfNone( this.evaluate.name, pageFunction ); return await this.mainFrame().evaluate(pageFunction, ...args); } /** * Adds a function which would be invoked in one of the following scenarios: * * - whenever the page is navigated * * - whenever the child frame is attached or navigated. In this case, the * function is invoked in the context of the newly attached frame. * * The function is invoked after the document was created but before any of * its scripts were run. This is useful to amend the JavaScript environment, * e.g. to seed `Math.random`. * @param pageFunction - Function to be evaluated in browser context * @param args - Arguments to pass to `pageFunction` * @example * An example of overriding the navigator.languages property before the page loads: * * ```ts * // preload.js * * // overwrite the `languages` property to use a custom getter * Object.defineProperty(navigator, 'languages', { * get: function () { * return ['en-US', 'en', 'bn']; * }, * }); * * // In your puppeteer script, assuming the preload.js file is * // in same folder of our script. * const preloadFile = fs.readFileSync('./preload.js', 'utf8'); * await page.evaluateOnNewDocument(preloadFile); * ``` */ abstract evaluateOnNewDocument< Params extends unknown[], Func extends (...args: Params) => unknown = (...args: Params) => unknown, >( pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise<NewDocumentScriptEvaluation>; /** * Removes script that injected into page by Page.evaluateOnNewDocument. * * @param identifier - script identifier */ abstract removeScriptToEvaluateOnNewDocument( identifier: string ): Promise<void>; /** * Toggles ignoring cache for each request based on the enabled state. By * default, caching is enabled. * @param enabled - sets the `enabled` state of cache * @defaultValue `true` */ abstract setCacheEnabled(enabled?: boolean): Promise<void>; /** * @internal */ async _maybeWriteTypedArrayToFile( path: string | undefined, typedArray: Uint8Array ): Promise<void> { if (!path) { return; } await environment.value.fs.promises.writeFile(path, typedArray); } /** * Captures a screencast of this {@link Page | page}. * * @example * Recording a {@link Page | page}: * * ``` * import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; * * // Launch a browser * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * * // Create a new page * const page = await browser.newPage(); * * // Go to your site. * await page.goto("https://www.example.com"); * * // Start recording. * const recorder = await page.screencast({path: 'recording.webm'}); * * // Do something. * * // Stop recording. * await recorder.stop(); * * browser.close(); * ``` * * @param options - Configures screencast behavior. * * @experimental * * @remarks * * All recordings will be {@link https://www.webmproject.org/ | WebM} format using * the {@link https://www.webmproject.org/vp9/ | VP9} video codec. The FPS is 30. * * You must have {@link https://ffmpeg.org/ | ffmpeg} installed on your system. */ async screencast( options: Readonly<ScreencastOptions> = {} ): Promise<ScreenRecorder> { const ScreenRecorder = environment.value.ScreenRecorder; const [width, height, devicePixelRatio] = await this.#getNativePixelDimensions(); let crop: BoundingBox | undefined; if (options.crop) { const { x, y, width: cropWidth, height: cropHeight, } = roundRectangle(normalizeRectangle(options.crop)); if (x < 0 || y < 0) { throw new Error( `\`crop.x\` and \`crop.y\` must be greater than or equal to 0.` ); } if (cropWidth <= 0 || cropHeight <= 0) { throw new Error( `\`crop.height\` and \`crop.width\` must be greater than or equal to 0.` ); } const viewportWidth = width / devicePixelRatio; const viewportHeight = height / devicePixelRatio; if (x + cropWidth > viewportWidth) { throw new Error( `\`crop.width\` cannot be larger than the viewport width (${viewportWidth}).` ); } if (y + cropHeight > viewportHeight) { throw new Error( `\`crop.height\` cannot be larger than the viewport height (${viewportHeight}).` ); } crop = { x: x * devicePixelRatio, y: y * devicePixelRatio, width: cropWidth * devicePixelRatio, height: cropHeight * devicePixelRatio, }; } if (options.speed !== undefined && options.speed <= 0) { throw new Error(`\`speed\` must be greater than 0.`); } if (options.scale !== undefined && options.scale <= 0) { throw new Error(`\`scale\` must be greater than 0.`); } const recorder = new ScreenRecorder(this, width, height, { ...options, path: options.ffmpegPath, crop, }); try { await this._startScreencast(); } catch (error) { void recorder.stop(); throw error; } if (options.path) { const {createWriteStream} = environment.value.fs; const stream = createWriteStream(options.path, 'binary'); recorder.pipe(stream); } return recorder; } #screencastSessionCount = 0; #startScreencastPromise: Promise<void> | undefined; /** * @internal */ async _startScreencast(): Promise<void> { ++this.#screencastSessionCount; if (!this.#startScreencastPromise) { this.#startScreencastPromise = this.mainFrame() .client.send('Page.startScreencast', {format: 'png'}) .then(() => { // Wait for the first frame. return new Promise(resolve => { return this.mainFrame().client.once('Page.screencastFrame', () => { return resolve(); }); }); }); } await this.#startScreencastPromise; } /** * @internal */ async _stopScreencast(): Promise<void> { --this.#screencastSessionCount; if (!this.#startScreencastPromise) { return; } this.#startScreencastPromise = undefined; if (this.#screencastSessionCount === 0) { await this.mainFrame().client.send('Page.stopScreencast'); } } /** * Gets the native, non-emulated dimensions of the viewport. */ async #getNativePixelDimensions(): Promise< readonly [width: number, height: number, devicePixelRatio: number] > { const viewport = this.viewport(); using stack = new DisposableStack(); if (viewport && viewport.deviceScaleFactor !== 0) { await this.setViewport({...viewport, deviceScaleFactor: 0}); stack.defer(() => { void this.setViewport(viewport).catch(debugError); }); } return await this.mainFrame() .isolatedRealm() .evaluate(() => { return [ window.visualViewport!.width * window.devicePixelRatio, window.visualViewport!.height * window.devicePixelRatio, window.devicePixelRatio, ] as const; }); } /** * Captures a screenshot of this {@link Page | page}. * * @param options - Configures screenshot behavior. * * @remarks * * While a screenshot is being taken in a {@link BrowserContext}, the * following methods will automatically wait for the screenshot to * finish to prevent interference with the screenshot process: * {@link BrowserContext.newPage}, {@link Browser.newPage}, * {@link Page.close}. * * Calling {@link Page.bringToFront} will not wait for existing * screenshot operations. * */ async screenshot( options: Readonly<ScreenshotOptions> & {encoding: 'base64'} ): Promise<string>; async screenshot(options?: Readonly<ScreenshotOptions>): Promise<Uint8Array>; @guarded(function () { return this.browser(); }) async screenshot( userOptions: Readonly<ScreenshotOptions> = {} ): Promise<Uint8Array | string> { using _guard = await this.browserContext().startScreenshot(); await this.bringToFront(); const options = { ...userOptions, clip: userOptions.clip ? { ...userOptions.clip, } : undefined, }; if (options.type === undefined && options.path !== undefined) { const filePath = options.path; // Note we cannot use Node.js here due to browser compatibility. const extension = filePath .slice(filePath.lastIndexOf('.') + 1) .toLowerCase(); switch (extension) { case 'png': options.type = 'png'; break; case 'jpeg': case 'jpg': options.type = 'jpeg'; break; case 'webp': options.type = 'webp'; break; } } if (options.quality !== undefined) { if (options.quality < 0 || options.quality > 100) { throw new Error( `Expected 'quality' (${options.quality}) to be between 0 and 100, inclusive.` ); } if ( options.type === undefined || !['jpeg', 'webp'].includes(options.type) ) { throw new Error( `${options.type ?? 'png'} screenshots do not support 'quality'.` ); } } if (options.clip) { if (options.clip.width <= 0) { throw new Error("'width' in 'clip' must be positive."); } if (options.clip.height <= 0) { throw new Error("'height' in 'clip' must be positive."); } } setDefaultScreenshotOptions(options); await using stack = new AsyncDisposableStack(); if (options.clip) { if (options.fullPage) { throw new Error("'clip' and 'fullPage' are mutually exclusive"); } options.clip = roundRectangle(normalizeRectangle(options.clip)); } else { if (options.fullPage) { // If `captureBeyondViewport` is `false`, then we set the viewport to // capture the full page. Note this may be affected by on-page CSS and // JavaScript. if (!options.captureBeyondViewport) { const scrollDimensions = await this.mainFrame() .isolatedRealm() .evaluate(() => { const element = document.documentElement; return { width: element.scrollWidth, height: element.scrollHeight, }; }); const viewport = this.viewport(); await this.setViewport({ ...viewport, ...scrollDimensions, }); stack.defer(async () => { await this.setViewport(viewport).catch(debugError); }); } } else { options.captureBeyondViewport = false; } } const data = await this._screenshot(options); if (options.encoding === 'base64') { return data; } const typedArray = stringToTypedArray(data, true); await this._maybeWriteTypedArrayToFile(options.path, typedArray); return typedArray; } /** * @internal */ abstract _screenshot(options: Readonly<ScreenshotOptions>): Promise<string>; /** * Generates a PDF of the page with the `print` CSS media type. * * @param options - options for generating the PDF. * * @remarks * * To generate a PDF with the `screen` media type, call * {@link Page.emulateMediaType | `page.emulateMediaType('screen')`} before * calling `page.pdf()`. * * By default, `page.pdf()` generates a pdf with modified colors for printing. * Use the * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/-webkit-print-color-adjust | `-webkit-print-color-adjust`} * property to force rendering of exact colors. */ abstract createPDFStream( options?: PDFOptions ): Promise<ReadableStream<Uint8Array>>; /** * {@inheritDoc Page.createPDFStream} */ abstract pdf(options?: PDFOptions): Promise<Uint8Array>; /** * The page's title * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.title | page.mainFrame().title()}. */ async title(): Promise<string> { return await this.mainFrame().title(); } abstract close(options?: {runBeforeUnload?: boolean}): Promise<void>; /** * Indicates that the page has been closed. * @returns */ abstract isClosed(): boolean; /** * {@inheritDoc Mouse} */ abstract get mouse(): Mouse; /** * This method fetches an element with `selector`, scrolls it into view if * needed, and then uses {@link Page.mouse} to click in the center of the * element. If there's no element matching `selector`, the method throws an * error. * * @remarks * * Bear in mind that if `click()` triggers a navigation event and * there's a separate `page.waitForNavigation()` promise to be resolved, you * may end up with a race condition that yields unexpected results. The * correct pattern for click and wait for navigation is the following: * * ```ts * const [response] = await Promise.all([ * page.waitForNavigation(waitOptions), * page.click(selector, clickOptions), * ]); * ``` * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.click | page.mainFrame().click(selector[, options]) }. * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. If there are * multiple elements satisfying the `selector`, the first will be clicked * @param options - `Object` * @returns Promise which resolves when the element matching `selector` is * successfully clicked. The Promise will be rejected if there is no element * matching `selector`. */ click(selector: string, options?: Readonly<ClickOptions>): Promise<void> { return this.mainFrame().click(selector, options); } /** * This method fetches an element with `selector` and focuses it. If * there's no element matching `selector`, the method throws an error. * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first * will be focused. * @returns Promise which resolves when the element matching selector * is successfully focused. The promise will be rejected if there is * no element matching selector. * * @remarks * * Shortcut for * {@link Frame.focus | page.mainFrame().focus(selector)}. */ focus(selector: string): Promise<void> { return this.mainFrame().focus(selector); } /** * This method fetches an element with `selector`, scrolls it into view if * needed, and then uses {@link Page.mouse} * to hover over the center of the element. * If there's no element matching `selector`, the method throws an error. * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. If there are * multiple elements satisfying the `selector`, the first will be hovered. * @returns Promise which resolves when the element matching `selector` is * successfully hovered. Promise gets rejected if there's no element matching * `selector`. * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Page.hover | page.mainFrame().hover(selector)}. */ hover(selector: string): Promise<void> { return this.mainFrame().hover(selector); } /** * Triggers a `change` and `input` event once all the provided options have been * selected. If there's no `<select>` element matching `selector`, the method * throws an error. * * @example * * ```ts * page.select('select#colors', 'blue'); // single selection * page.select('select#colors', 'red', 'green', 'blue'); // multiple selections * ``` * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * @param values - Values of options to select. If the `<select>` has the * `multiple` attribute, all values are considered, otherwise only the first one * is taken into account. * @returns * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.select | page.mainFrame().select()} */ select(selector: string, ...values: string[]): Promise<string[]> { return this.mainFrame().select(selector, ...values); } /** * This method fetches an element with `selector`, scrolls it into view if * needed, and then uses {@link Page.touchscreen} * to tap in the center of the element. * If there's no element matching `selector`, the method throws an error. * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. If there are multiple elements satisfying the * selector, the first will be tapped. * * @remarks * * Shortcut for {@link Frame.tap | page.mainFrame().tap(selector)}. */ tap(selector: string): Promise<void> { return this.mainFrame().tap(selector); } /** * Sends a `keydown`, `keypress/input`, and `keyup` event for each character * in the text. * * To press a special key, like `Control` or `ArrowDown`, use {@link Keyboard.press}. * @example * * ```ts * await page.type('#mytextarea', 'Hello'); * // Types instantly * await page.type('#mytextarea', 'World', {delay: 100}); * // Types slower, like a user * ``` * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * @param text - A text to type into a focused element. * @param options - have property `delay` which is the Time to wait between * key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to `0`. * @returns */ type( selector: string, text: string, options?: Readonly<KeyboardTypeOptions> ): Promise<void> { return this.mainFrame().type(selector, text, options); } /** * Wait for the `selector` to appear in page. If at the moment of calling the * method the `selector` already exists, the method will return immediately. If * the `selector` doesn't appear after the `timeout` milliseconds of waiting, the * function will throw. * * @example * This method works across navigations: * * ```ts * import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * let currentURL; * page * .waitForSelector('img') * .then(() => console.log('First URL with image: ' + currentURL)); * for (currentURL of [ * 'https://example.com', * 'https://google.com', * 'https://bbc.com', * ]) { * await page.goto(currentURL); * } * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * * @param selector - * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#selectors | selector} * to query the page for. * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors | CSS selectors} * can be passed as-is and a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#non-css-selectors | Puppeteer-specific selector syntax} * allows quering by * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#text-selectors--p-text | text}, * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#aria-selectors--p-aria | a11y role and name}, * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#xpath-selectors--p-xpath | xpath} * and * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#querying-elements-in-shadow-dom | combining these queries across shadow roots}. * Alternatively, you can specify the selector type using a * {@link https://pptr.dev/guides/page-interactions#prefixed-selector-syntax | prefix}. * @param options - Optional waiting parameters * @returns Promise which resolves when element specified by selector string * is added to DOM. Resolves to `null` if waiting for hidden: `true` and * selector is not found in DOM. * * @remarks * The optional Parameter in Arguments `options` are: * * - `visible`: A boolean wait for element to be present in DOM and to be * visible, i.e. to not have `display: none` or `visibility: hidden` CSS * properties. Defaults to `false`. * * - `hidden`: Wait for element to not be found in the DOM or to be hidden, * i.e. have `display: none` or `visibility: hidden` CSS properties. Defaults to * `false`. * * - `timeout`: maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` * (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can be changed * by using the {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout} method. */ async waitForSelector<Selector extends string>( selector: Selector, options: WaitForSelectorOptions = {} ): Promise<ElementHandle<NodeFor<Selector>> | null> { return await this.mainFrame().waitForSelector(selector, options); } /** * Waits for the provided function, `pageFunction`, to return a truthy value when * evaluated in the page's context. * * @example * {@link Page.waitForFunction} can be used to observe a viewport size change: * * ```ts * import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * const watchDog = page.waitForFunction('window.innerWidth < 100'); * await page.setViewport({width: 50, height: 50}); * await watchDog; * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * * @example * Arguments can be passed from Node.js to `pageFunction`: * * ```ts * const selector = '.foo'; * await page.waitForFunction( * selector => !!document.querySelector(selector), * {}, * selector * ); * ``` * * @example * The provided `pageFunction` can be asynchronous: * * ```ts * const username = 'github-username'; * await page.waitForFunction( * async username => { * const githubResponse = await fetch( * `https://api.github.com/users/${username}` * ); * const githubUser = await githubResponse.json(); * // show the avatar * const img = document.createElement('img'); * img.src = githubUser.avatar_url; * // wait 3 seconds * await new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(resolve, 3000)); * img.remove(); * }, * {}, * username * ); * ``` * * @param pageFunction - Function to be evaluated in browser context until it returns a * truthy value. * @param options - Options for configuring waiting behavior. */ waitForFunction< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc<Params> = EvaluateFunc<Params>, >( pageFunction: Func | string, options?: FrameWaitForFunctionOptions, ...args: Params ): Promise<HandleFor<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>>> { return this.mainFrame().waitForFunction(pageFunction, options, ...args); } /** * This method is typically coupled with an action that triggers a device * request from an api such as WebBluetooth. * * :::caution * * This must be called before the device request is made. It will not return a * currently active device prompt. * * ::: * * @example * * ```ts * const [devicePrompt] = Promise.all([ * page.waitForDevicePrompt(), * page.click('#connect-bluetooth'), * ]); * await devicePrompt.select( * await devicePrompt.waitForDevice(({name}) => name.includes('My Device')) * ); * ``` */ abstract waitForDevicePrompt( options?: WaitTimeoutOptions ): Promise<DeviceRequestPrompt>; /** @internal */ [disposeSymbol](): void { return void this.close().catch(debugError); } /** @internal */ [asyncDisposeSymbol](): Promise<void> { return this.close(); } } /** * @internal */ export const supportedMetrics = new Set<string>([ 'Timestamp', 'Documents', 'Frames', 'JSEventListeners', 'Nodes', 'LayoutCount', 'RecalcStyleCount', 'LayoutDuration', 'RecalcStyleDuration', 'ScriptDuration', 'TaskDuration', 'JSHeapUsedSize', 'JSHeapTotalSize', ]); /** @see https://w3c.github.io/webdriver-bidi/#normalize-rect */ function normalizeRectangle<BoundingBoxType extends BoundingBox>( clip: Readonly<BoundingBoxType> ): BoundingBoxType { return { ...clip, ...(clip.width < 0 ? { x: clip.x + clip.width, width: -clip.width, } : { x: clip.x, width: clip.width, }), ...(clip.height < 0 ? { y: clip.y + clip.height, height: -clip.height, } : { y: clip.y, height: clip.height, }), }; } function roundRectangle<BoundingBoxType extends BoundingBox>( clip: Readonly<BoundingBoxType> ): BoundingBoxType { const x = Math.round(clip.x); const y = Math.round(clip.y); const width = Math.round(clip.width + clip.x - x); const height = Math.round(clip.height + clip.y - y); return {...clip, x, y, width, height}; }