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# Page interactions
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Puppeteer allows you interact with the pages in various ways.
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## Locators
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Locators is a new, experimental API that combines the functionalities of
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waiting and actions. With additional precondition checks, it
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enables automatic retries for failed actions, resulting in more reliable and
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less flaky automation scripts.
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:::note
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Locators API is experimental and we will not follow semver for breaking changes
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in the Locators API.
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:::
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### Use cases
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#### Waiting for an element
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```ts
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await page.locator('button').wait();
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```
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The following preconditions are automatically checked:
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- Waits for the element to become
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[visible](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.elementhandle.isvisible/) or hidden.
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#### Waiting for a function
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```ts
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await page
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.locator(() => {
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let resolve!: (node: HTMLCanvasElement) => void;
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const promise = new Promise(res => {
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return (resolve = res);
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});
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const observer = new MutationObserver(records => {
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for (const record of records) {
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if (record.target instanceof HTMLCanvasElement) {
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resolve(record.target);
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}
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}
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});
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observer.observe(document);
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return promise;
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})
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.wait();
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```
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#### Clicking an element
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```ts
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await page.locator('button').click();
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```
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The following preconditions are automatically checked:
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- Ensures the element is in the viewport.
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- Waits for the element to become
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[visible](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.elementhandle.isvisible/) or hidden.
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- Waits for the element to become enabled.
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- Waits for the element to have a stable bounding box over two consecutive
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animation frames.
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#### Clicking an element matching a criteria
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```ts
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await page
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.locator('button')
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.filter(button => !button.disabled)
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.click();
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```
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The following preconditions are automatically checked:
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- Ensures the element is in the viewport.
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- Waits for the element to become
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[visible](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.elementhandle.isvisible/) or hidden.
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- Waits for the element to become enabled.
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- Waits for the element to have a stable bounding box over two consecutive
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animation frames.
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#### Filling out an input
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```ts
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await page.locator('input').fill('value');
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```
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Automatically detects the input type and choose an appropriate way to fill it out with the provided value.
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The following preconditions are automatically checked:
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- Ensures the element is in the viewport.
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- Waits for the element to become
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[visible](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.elementhandle.isvisible/) or hidden.
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- Waits for the element to become enabled.
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- Waits for the element to have a stable bounding box over two consecutive
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animation frames.
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#### Retrieving an element property
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```ts
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const enabled = await page
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.locator('button')
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.map(button => !button.disabled)
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.wait();
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```
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#### Hover over an element
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```ts
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await page.locator('div').hover();
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```
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The following preconditions are automatically checked:
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- Ensures the element is in the viewport.
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- Waits for the element to become
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[visible](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.elementhandle.isvisible/) or hidden.
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- Waits for the element to have a stable bounding box over two consecutive
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animation frames.
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#### Scroll an element
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```ts
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await page.locator('div').scroll({
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scrollLeft: 10,
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scrollTop: 20,
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});
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```
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The following preconditions are automatically checked:
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- Ensures the element is in the viewport.
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- Waits for the element to become
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[visible](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.elementhandle.isvisible/) or hidden.
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- Waits for the element to have a stable bounding box over two consecutive
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animation frames.
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### Configuring locators
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Locators can be configured to tune configure the preconditions and other other options:
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```ts
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await page
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.locator('button')
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.setEnsureElementIsInTheViewport(false)
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.setTimeout(0)
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.setVisibility(null)
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.setWaitForEnabled(false)
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.setWaitForStableBoundingBox(false)
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.click();
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```
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### Getting locator events
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Currently, locators support a single event that notifies you when the locator is about to perform the action:
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```ts
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let willClick = false;
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await page
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.locator('button')
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.on(LocatorEvent.Action, () => {
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willClick = true;
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})
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.click();
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```
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This event can be used for logging/debugging or other purposes. The event might
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fire multiple times if the locator retries the action.
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## Query Selectors
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Queries are the primary mechanism for interacting with the DOM on your site. For example, a typical workflow goes like:
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```ts
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// Import puppeteer
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import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
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(async () => {
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// Launch the browser
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const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
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// Create a page
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const page = await browser.newPage();
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// Go to your site
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await page.goto('YOUR_SITE');
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// Query for an element handle.
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const element = await page.waitForSelector('div > .class-name');
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// Do something with element...
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await element.click(); // Just an example.
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// Dispose of handle
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await element.dispose();
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// Close browser.
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await browser.close();
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})();
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```
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### `P` Selectors
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Puppeteer uses a superset of the CSS selector syntax for querying. We call this syntax _P selectors_ and it's supercharged with extra capabilities such as deep combinators and text selection.
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:::caution
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Although P selectors look like real CSS selectors (we intentionally designed it this way), they should not be used for actually CSS styling. They are designed only for Puppeteer.
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:::note
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P selectors only work on the first "depth" of selectors; for example, `:is(div >>> a)` will not work.
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#### `>>>` and `>>>>` combinators
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The `>>>` and `>>>>` are called _deep descendent_ and _deep_ combinators respectively. Both combinators have the effect of going into shadow hosts with `>>>` going into every shadow host under a node and `>>>>` going into the immediate one (if the node is a shadow host; otherwise, it's a no-op).
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:::note
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A common question is when should `>>>>` be chosen over `>>>` considering the flexibility of `>>>`. A similar question can be asked about `>` and a space; choose `>` if you do not need to query all elements under a given node and a space otherwise. This answer extends to `>>>>` (`>`) and `>>>` (space) naturally.
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##### Example
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Suppose we have the markup
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```html
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<custom-element>
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<template shadowrootmode="open">
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<slot></slot>
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</template>
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<custom-element>
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<template shadowrootmode="open">
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<slot></slot>
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</template>
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<custom-element>
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<template shadowrootmode="open">
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<slot></slot>
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</template>
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<h2>Light content</h2>
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</custom-element>
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</custom-element>
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</custom-element>
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```
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> Note: `<template shadowrootmode="open">` is not supported on Firefox.
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> You can read more about it [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/template#attributes).
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Then `custom-element >>> h2` will return `h2`, but `custom-element >>>> h2` will return nothing since the inner `h2` is in a deeper shadow root.
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#### `P`-elements
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`P` elements are [pseudo-elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Pseudo-elements) with a `-p` vendor prefix. It allows you to enhance your selectors with Puppeteer-specific query engines such as XPath, text queries, and ARIA.
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##### Text selectors (`-p-text`)
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Text selectors will select "minimal" elements containing the given text, even within (open) shadow roots. Here, "minimum" means the deepest elements that contain a given text, but not their parents (which technically will also contain the given text).
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###### Example
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```ts
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const element = await page.waitForSelector('div ::-p-text(My name is Jun)');
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// You can also use escapes.
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const element = await page.waitForSelector(
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':scope >>> ::-p-text(My name is Jun \\(pronounced like "June"\\))'
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);
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// or quotes
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const element = await page.waitForSelector(
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'div >>>> ::-p-text("My name is Jun (pronounced like \\"June\\")"):hover'
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);
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```
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##### XPath selectors (`-p-xpath`)
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XPath selectors will use the browser's native [`Document.evaluate`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/evaluate) to query for elements.
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###### Example
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```ts
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const element = await page.waitForSelector('::-p-xpath(h2)');
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```
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##### ARIA selectors (`-p-aria`)
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ARIA selectors can be used to find elements with a given ARIA label. These labels are computed using Chrome's internal representation.
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###### Example
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```ts
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const node = await page.waitForSelector('::-p-aria(Submit)');
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const node = await page.waitForSelector(
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'::-p-aria([name="Click me"][role="button"])'
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);
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```
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#### Custom selectors
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Puppeteer provides users the ability to add their own query selectors to Puppeteer using [Puppeteer.registerCustomQueryHandler](../api/puppeteer.registercustomqueryhandler.md). This is useful for creating custom selectors based on framework objects or other vendor-specific objects.
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##### Custom Selectors
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You can register a custom query handler that allows you to create custom selectors. For example, define a query handler for `getById` selectors:
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```ts
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Puppeteer.registerCustomQueryHandler('getById', {
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queryOne: (elementOrDocument, selector) => {
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return elementOrDocument.querySelector(`[id="${CSS.escape(selector)}"]`);
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},
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// Note: for demonstation perpose only `id` should be page unique
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queryAll: (elementOrDocument, selector) => {
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return elementOrDocument.querySelectorAll(`[id="${CSS.escape(selector)}"]`);
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},
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});
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```
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You can now use it as following:
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```ts
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const node = await page.waitForSelector('::-p-getById(elementId)');
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// OR used in conjunction with other selectors
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const moreSpecificNode = await page.waitForSelector(
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'.side-bar ::-p-getById(elementId)'
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);
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```
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##### Custom framework components selector
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:::caution
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Be careful when relying on internal APIs of libraries or frameworks. They can change at any time.
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Find Vue components by name by using Vue internals for querying:
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```ts
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Puppeteer.registerCustomQueryHandler('vue', {
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queryOne: (element, name) => {
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const walker = document.createTreeWalker(element, NodeFilter.SHOW_ELEMENT);
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do {
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const currentNode = walker.currentNode;
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if (
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currentNode.__vnode?.ctx?.type?.name.toLowerCase() ===
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name.toLocaleLowerCase()
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) {
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return currentNode;
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}
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} while (walker.nextNode());
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return null;
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},
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});
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```
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Query the Vue component as following:
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```ts
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const element = await page.$('::-p-vue(MyComponent)');
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```
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##### Web Components
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Web Components create their own tag so you can query them by the tag name:
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```ts
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const element = await page.$('my-web-component');
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```
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Extend `HTMLElementTagNameMap` to define types for custom tags. This allows Puppeteer to infer the return type for the ElementHandle:
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```ts
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declare global {
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interface HTMLElementTagNameMap {
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'my-web-component': MyWebComponent;
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}
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}
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```
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## Query Selectors (legacy)
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:::caution
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While we maintin prefixed selectors, the recommended way is to use the selector syntax documented above.
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Queries are the primary mechanism for interacting with the DOM on your site. For example, a typical workflow goes like:
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```ts
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// Import puppeteer
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import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
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// Launch the browser
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const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
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// Create a page
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const page = await browser.newPage();
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// Go to your site
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await page.goto('YOUR_SITE');
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// Query for an element handle.
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const element = await page.waitForSelector('div > .class-name');
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// Do something with element...
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await element.click(); // Just an example.
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// Dispose of handle
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await element.dispose();
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// Close browser.
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await browser.close();
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})();
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```
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### CSS
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CSS selectors follow the CSS spec of the browser being automated. We provide some basic type deduction for CSS selectors (such as `HTMLInputElement` for `input`), but any selector that contains no type information (such as `.class-name`) will need to be coerced manually using TypeScript's `as` coercion mechanism.
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#### Example
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```ts
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// Automatic
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'div > .class-name-for-input'
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)) as HTMLInputElement;
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```
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### Built-in selectors
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Built-in selectors are Puppeteer's own class of selectors for doing things CSS cannot. Every built-in selector starts with a prefix `.../` to assist Puppeteer in distinguishing between CSS selectors and a built-in.
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#### Text selectors (`text/`)
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Text selectors will select "minimal" elements containing the given text, even within (open) shadow roots. Here, "minimum" means the deepest elements that contain a given text, but not their parents (which technically will also contain the given text).
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##### Example
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```ts
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// Note we usually need type coercion since the type cannot be deduced, but for text selectors, `instanceof` checks may be better for runtime validation.
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const element = await page.waitForSelector('text/My name is Jun');
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```
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#### XPath selectors (`xpath/`)
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XPath selectors will use the browser's native [`Document.evaluate`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/evaluate) to query for elements.
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##### Example
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```ts
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// There is not type deduction for XPaths.
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const node = await page.waitForSelector('xpath/h2');
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```
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#### ARIA selectors (`aria/`)
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ARIA selectors can be used to find elements with a given ARIA label. These labels are computed using Chrome's internal representation.
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##### Example
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```ts
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const node = await page.waitForSelector('aria/Button name');
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```
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#### Pierce selectors (`pierce/`)
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Pierce selectors will run the `querySelector*` API on the document and all shadow roots to find an element.
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:::danger
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Selectors will **not** _partially_ pierce through shadow roots. See the examples below.
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:::
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##### Example
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Suppose the HTML is
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```html
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<div>
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<custom-element>
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<div></div>
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</custom-element>
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</div>
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```
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Then
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```ts
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// This will be two elements because of the outer and inner div.
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expect((await page.$$('pierce/div')).length).toBe(2);
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// Partial piercing doesn't work.
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expect((await page.$$('pierce/div div')).length).toBe(0);
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```
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### Custom selectors
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Puppeteer provides users the ability to add their own query selectors to Puppeteer using [Puppeteer.registerCustomQueryHandler](../api/puppeteer.registercustomqueryhandler.md). This is useful for creating custom selectors based on framework objects or other vendor-specific objects.
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