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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)
(2023-01-11)


### 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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WebWorker

WebWorker class

This class represents a WebWorker.

Signature:

export declare class WebWorker extends EventEmitter

Extends: EventEmitter

Remarks

The events workercreated and workerdestroyed are emitted on the page object to signal the worker lifecycle.

The constructor for this class is marked as internal. Third-party code should not call the constructor directly or create subclasses that extend the WebWorker class.

Example

page.on('workercreated', worker =>
  console.log('Worker created: ' + worker.url())
);
page.on('workerdestroyed', worker =>
  console.log('Worker destroyed: ' + worker.url())
);

console.log('Current workers:');
for (const worker of page.workers()) {
  console.log('  ' + worker.url());
}

Methods

Method Modifiers Description
evaluate(pageFunction, args) If the function passed to the worker.evaluate returns a Promise, then worker.evaluate would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value. If the function passed to the worker.evaluate returns a non-serializable value, then worker.evaluate resolves to undefined. DevTools Protocol also supports transferring some additional values that are not serializable by JSON: -0, NaN, Infinity, -Infinity, and bigint literals. Shortcut for await worker.executionContext()).evaluate(pageFunction, ...args).
evaluateHandle(pageFunction, args) The only difference between worker.evaluate and worker.evaluateHandle is that worker.evaluateHandle returns in-page object (JSHandle). If the function passed to the worker.evaluateHandle returns a Promise, then worker.evaluateHandle would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value. Shortcut for await worker.executionContext()).evaluateHandle(pageFunction, ...args)
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