--- sidebar_label: Page.evaluateHandle --- # Page.evaluateHandle() method **Signature:** ```typescript class Page { evaluateHandle< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc = EvaluateFunc >( pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise>>>; } ``` ## Parameters | Parameter | Type | Description | | ------------ | -------------- | ------------------------------------------ | | pageFunction | Func \| string | a function that is run within the page | | args | Params | arguments to be passed to the pageFunction | **Returns:** Promise<[HandleFor](./puppeteer.handlefor.md)<Awaited<ReturnType<Func>>>> ## Remarks The only difference between [page.evaluate](./puppeteer.page.evaluate.md) and `page.evaluateHandle` is that `evaluateHandle` will return the value wrapped in an in-page object. If the function passed to `page.evaluteHandle` returns a Promise, the function will wait for the promise to resolve and return its value. You can pass a string instead of a function (although functions are recommended as they are easier to debug and use with TypeScript): ## Example 1 ```ts const aHandle = await page.evaluateHandle('document'); ``` ## Example 2 [JSHandle](./puppeteer.jshandle.md) 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 [JSHandle](./puppeteer.jshandle.md), but if `pageFunction` returns a reference to an element, you instead get an [ElementHandle](./puppeteer.elementhandle.md) back: ## Example 3 ```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(...); ```