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sidebar_label: Frame
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# Frame class
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Represents a DOM frame.
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To understand frames, you can think of frames as `<iframe>` elements. Just like iframes, frames can be nested, and when JavaScript is executed in a frame, the JavaScript does not effect frames inside the ambient frame the JavaScript executes in.
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#### Signature:
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```typescript
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export declare abstract class Frame extends EventEmitter<FrameEvents>
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```
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**Extends:** [EventEmitter](./puppeteer.eventemitter.md)<[FrameEvents](./puppeteer.frameevents.md)>
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## Remarks
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Frame lifecycles are controlled by three events that are all dispatched on the parent [page](./puppeteer.frame.page.md):
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- [PageEvent.FrameAttached](./puppeteer.pageevent.md) - [PageEvent.FrameNavigated](./puppeteer.pageevent.md) - [PageEvent.FrameDetached](./puppeteer.pageevent.md)
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The constructor for this class is marked as internal. Third-party code should not call the constructor directly or create subclasses that extend the `Frame` class.
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## Example 1
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At any point in time, [pages](./puppeteer.page.md) expose their current frame tree via the [Page.mainFrame()](./puppeteer.page.mainframe.md) and [Frame.childFrames()](./puppeteer.frame.childframes.md) methods.
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## Example 2
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An example of dumping frame tree:
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```ts
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import puppeteer from 'puppeteer';
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(async () => {
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const browser = await puppeteer.launch();
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const page = await browser.newPage();
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await page.goto('https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html');
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dumpFrameTree(page.mainFrame(), '');
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await browser.close();
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function dumpFrameTree(frame, indent) {
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console.log(indent + frame.url());
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for (const child of frame.childFrames()) {
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dumpFrameTree(child, indent + ' ');
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}
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}
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})();
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```
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## Example 3
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An example of getting text from an iframe element:
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```ts
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const frame = page.frames().find(frame => frame.name() === 'myframe');
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const text = await frame.$eval('.selector', element => element.textContent);
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console.log(text);
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```
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## Properties
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| Property | Modifiers | Type | Description |
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| -------- | --------------------- | ------- | ----------- |
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| detached | <code>readonly</code> | boolean | |
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## Methods
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| Method | Modifiers | Description |
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| ----------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| [$](./puppeteer.frame._.md) | | Queries the frame for an element matching the given selector. |
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| [$$](./puppeteer.frame.__.md) | | Queries the frame for all elements matching the given selector. |
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| [$$eval](./puppeteer.frame.__eval.md) | | <p>Runs the given function on an array of elements matching the given selector in the frame.</p><p>If the given function returns a promise, then this method will wait till the promise resolves.</p> |
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| [$eval](./puppeteer.frame._eval.md) | | <p>Runs the given function on the first element matching the given selector in the frame.</p><p>If the given function returns a promise, then this method will wait till the promise resolves.</p> |
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| [$x](./puppeteer.frame._x.md) | | |
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| [addScriptTag](./puppeteer.frame.addscripttag.md) | | Adds a <code><script></code> tag into the page with the desired url or content. |
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| [addStyleTag](./puppeteer.frame.addstyletag.md) | | Adds a <code>HTMLStyleElement</code> into the frame with the desired URL |
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| [addStyleTag](./puppeteer.frame.addstyletag_1.md) | | Adds a <code>HTMLLinkElement</code> into the frame with the desired URL |
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| [childFrames](./puppeteer.frame.childframes.md) | | An array of child frames. |
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| [click](./puppeteer.frame.click.md) | | Clicks the first element found that matches <code>selector</code>. |
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| [content](./puppeteer.frame.content.md) | | The full HTML contents of the frame, including the DOCTYPE. |
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| [evaluate](./puppeteer.frame.evaluate.md) | | Behaves identically to [Page.evaluate()](./puppeteer.page.evaluate.md) except it's run within the the context of this frame. |
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| [evaluateHandle](./puppeteer.frame.evaluatehandle.md) | | Behaves identically to [Page.evaluateHandle()](./puppeteer.page.evaluatehandle.md) except it's run within the context of this frame. |
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| [focus](./puppeteer.frame.focus.md) | | Focuses the first element that matches the <code>selector</code>. |
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| [goto](./puppeteer.frame.goto.md) | | Navigates the frame to the given <code>url</code>. |
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| [hover](./puppeteer.frame.hover.md) | | Hovers the pointer over the center of the first element that matches the <code>selector</code>. |
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| [isDetached](./puppeteer.frame.isdetached.md) | | Is<code>true</code> if the frame has been detached. Otherwise, <code>false</code>. |
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| [isOOPFrame](./puppeteer.frame.isoopframe.md) | | Is <code>true</code> if the frame is an out-of-process (OOP) frame. Otherwise, <code>false</code>. |
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| [locator](./puppeteer.frame.locator.md) | | Creates a locator for the provided selector. See [Locator](./puppeteer.locator.md) for details and supported actions. |
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| [locator](./puppeteer.frame.locator_1.md) | | Creates a locator for the provided function. See [Locator](./puppeteer.locator.md) for details and supported actions. |
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| [name](./puppeteer.frame.name.md) | | The frame's <code>name</code> attribute as specified in the tag. |
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| [page](./puppeteer.frame.page.md) | | The page associated with the frame. |
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| [parentFrame](./puppeteer.frame.parentframe.md) | | The parent frame, if any. Detached and main frames return <code>null</code>. |
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| [select](./puppeteer.frame.select.md) | | Selects a set of value on the first <code><select></code> element that matches the <code>selector</code>. |
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| [setContent](./puppeteer.frame.setcontent.md) | | Set the content of the frame. |
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| [tap](./puppeteer.frame.tap.md) | | Taps the first element that matches the <code>selector</code>. |
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| [title](./puppeteer.frame.title.md) | | The frame's title. |
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| [type](./puppeteer.frame.type.md) | | Sends a <code>keydown</code>, <code>keypress</code>/<code>input</code>, and <code>keyup</code> event for each character in the text. |
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| [url](./puppeteer.frame.url.md) | | The frame's URL. |
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| [waitForFunction](./puppeteer.frame.waitforfunction.md) | | |
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| [waitForNavigation](./puppeteer.frame.waitfornavigation.md) | | <p>Waits for the frame to navigate. It is useful for when you run code which will indirectly cause the frame to navigate.</p><p>Usage of the [History API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API) to change the URL is considered a navigation.</p> |
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| [waitForSelector](./puppeteer.frame.waitforselector.md) | | <p>Waits for an element matching the given selector to appear in the frame.</p><p>This method works across navigations.</p> |
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| [waitForTimeout](./puppeteer.frame.waitfortimeout.md) | | |
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| [waitForXPath](./puppeteer.frame.waitforxpath.md) | | |
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