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<details><summary>puppeteer: 19.5.2</summary>

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[19.5.2](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/compare/puppeteer-v19.5.1...puppeteer-v19.5.2)
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### Miscellaneous Chores

* **puppeteer:** Synchronize puppeteer versions


### Dependencies

* The following workspace dependencies were updated
  * dependencies
    * puppeteer-core bumped from 19.5.1 to 19.5.2
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<details><summary>puppeteer-core: 19.5.2</summary>

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[19.5.2](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/compare/puppeteer-core-v19.5.1...puppeteer-core-v19.5.2)
(2023-01-11)


### Bug Fixes

* make sure browser fetcher in launchers uses configuration
([#9493](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/9493))
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closes [#9470](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/9470)
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HTTPRequest.failure

HTTPRequest.failure() method

Access information about the request's failure.

Signature:

class HTTPRequest {
  failure(): {
    errorText: string;
  } | null;
}

Returns:

{ errorText: string; } | null

null unless the request failed. If the request fails this can return an object with errorText containing a human-readable error message, e.g. net::ERR_FAILED. It is not guaranteed that there will be failure text if the request fails.

Remarks

Example

Example of logging all failed requests:

page.on('requestfailed', request => {
  console.log(request.url() + ' ' + request.failure().errorText);
});