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Page class
Page provides methods to interact with a single tab or extension background page in the browser.
:::note
One Browser instance might have multiple Page instances.
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Signature:
export declare abstract class Page extends EventEmitter<PageEvents>
Extends: EventEmitter<PageEvents>
Remarks
The constructor for this class is marked as internal. Third-party code should not call the constructor directly or create subclasses that extend the Page
class.
Example 1
This example creates a page, navigates it to a URL, and then saves a screenshot:
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 EventEmitter class and will emit various events which are documented in the PageEvent enum.
Example 2
This example logs a message for a single page load
event:
page.once('load', () => console.log('Page loaded!'));
To unsubscribe from events use the EventEmitter.off() method:
function logRequest(interceptedRequest) {
console.log('A request was made:', interceptedRequest.url());
}
page.on('request', logRequest);
// Sometime later...
page.off('request', logRequest);
Properties
Property |
Modifiers |
Type |
Description |
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accessibility |
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The Accessibility class provides methods for inspecting the browser's accessibility tree. The accessibility tree is used by assistive technology such as screen readers or switches. | |
coverage |
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The Coverage class provides methods to gather information about parts of JavaScript and CSS that were used by the page. | |
keyboard |
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Keyboard provides an api for managing a virtual keyboard. The high level api is Keyboard.type(), which takes raw characters and generates proper keydown, keypress/input, and keyup events on your page. | |
mouse |
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The Mouse class operates in main-frame CSS pixels relative to the top-left corner of the viewport. | |
touchscreen |
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The Touchscreen class exposes touchscreen events. | |
tracing |
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The Tracing class exposes the tracing audit interface. |
Methods
Method |
Modifiers |
Description |
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Runs | ||
The method runs | ||
This method runs | ||
This method runs | ||
Adds a | ||
Adds a Shortcut for page.mainFrame().addStyleTag(options). | ||
Provide credentials for | ||
Brings page to front (activates tab). | ||
Get the browser the page belongs to. | ||
Get the browser context that the page belongs to. | ||
This method fetches an element with | ||
The full HTML contents of the page, including the DOCTYPE. | ||
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. | ||
Creates a Chrome Devtools Protocol session attached to the page. | ||
Generates a PDF of the page with the | ||
Emulates a given device's metrics and user agent. To aid emulation, Puppeteer provides a list of known devices that can be via KnownDevices. | ||
Enables CPU throttling to emulate slow CPUs. | ||
Emulates the idle state. If no arguments set, clears idle state emulation. | ||
This does not affect WebSockets and WebRTC PeerConnections (see https://crbug.com/563644). To set the page offline, you can use Page.setOfflineMode(). A list of predefined network conditions can be used by importing PredefinedNetworkConditions. | ||
Simulates the given vision deficiency on the page. | ||
Evaluates a function in the page's context and returns the result. If the function passed to | ||
Adds a function which would be invoked in one of the following scenarios:
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 | ||
The method adds a function called If the puppeteerFunction returns a :::note Functions installed via ::: | ||
This method fetches an element with | ||
An array of all frames attached to the page. | ||
Maximum time in milliseconds. | ||
This method navigate to the previous page in history. | ||
This method navigate to the next page in history. | ||
Navigates the page to the given | ||
This method fetches an element with | ||
Indicates that the page has been closed. | ||
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Creates a locator for the provided selector. See Locator for details and supported actions. | ||
Creates a locator for the provided function. See Locator for details and supported actions. | ||
The page's main frame. | ||
Object containing metrics as key/value pairs. | ||
Generates a PDF of the page with the | ||
This method iterates the JavaScript heap and finds all objects with the given prototype. | ||
Reloads the page. | ||
The method removes a previously added function via $Page.exposeFunction() called | ||
Removes script that injected into page by Page.evaluateOnNewDocument. | ||
Captures a screencast of this page. | ||
Captures a screenshot of this page. | ||
Triggers a | ||
Toggles bypassing page's Content-Security-Policy. | ||
Toggles ignoring of service worker for each request. | ||
Toggles ignoring cache for each request based on the enabled state. By default, caching is enabled. | ||
Set the content of the page. | ||
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts: | ||
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. ::: | ||
Sets the page's geolocation. | ||
Sets the network connection to offline. It does not change the parameters used in Page.emulateNetworkConditions() | ||
Activating request interception enables HTTPRequest.abort(), HTTPRequest.continue() and 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 Request interception guide for more details. | ||
In the case of multiple pages in a single browser, each page can have its own viewport size. | ||
This method fetches an element with | ||
A target this page was created from. | ||
The page's title | ||
Sends a To press a special key, like | ||
The page's URL. | ||
Returns the current page viewport settings without checking the actual page viewport. This is either the viewport set with the previous Page.setViewport() call or the default viewport set via BrowserConnectOptions.defaultViewport. | ||
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. ::: | ||
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. ::: | ||
Waits for a frame matching the given conditions to appear. | ||
Waits for the provided function, | ||
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. | ||
Waits for the network to be idle. | ||
Wait for the | ||
All of the dedicated WebWorkers associated with the page. |