/** * Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ import {Protocol} from 'devtools-protocol'; import {assert} from './assert.js'; import {CDPSession} from './Connection.js'; import {ElementHandle} from './ElementHandle.js'; import {EventEmitter} from './EventEmitter.js'; import {EVALUATION_SCRIPT_URL, ExecutionContext} from './ExecutionContext.js'; import {HTTPResponse} from './HTTPResponse.js'; import {MouseButton} from './Input.js'; import { MAIN_WORLD, IsolatedWorld, IsolatedWorldChart, PUPPETEER_WORLD, WaitForSelectorOptions, } from './IsolatedWorld.js'; import {LifecycleWatcher, PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent} from './LifecycleWatcher.js'; import {NetworkManager} from './NetworkManager.js'; import {Page} from './Page.js'; import {Target} from './Target.js'; import {TimeoutSettings} from './TimeoutSettings.js'; import {EvaluateFunc, HandleFor, NodeFor} from './types.js'; import { createDeferredPromiseWithTimer, debugError, DeferredPromise, isErrorLike, } from './util.js'; const UTILITY_WORLD_NAME = '__puppeteer_utility_world__'; /** * We use symbols to prevent external parties listening to these events. * They are internal to Puppeteer. * * @internal */ export const FrameManagerEmittedEvents = { FrameAttached: Symbol('FrameManager.FrameAttached'), FrameNavigated: Symbol('FrameManager.FrameNavigated'), FrameDetached: Symbol('FrameManager.FrameDetached'), FrameSwapped: Symbol('FrameManager.FrameSwapped'), LifecycleEvent: Symbol('FrameManager.LifecycleEvent'), FrameNavigatedWithinDocument: Symbol( 'FrameManager.FrameNavigatedWithinDocument' ), ExecutionContextCreated: Symbol('FrameManager.ExecutionContextCreated'), ExecutionContextDestroyed: Symbol('FrameManager.ExecutionContextDestroyed'), }; /** * A frame manager manages the frames for a given {@link Page | page}. * * @internal */ export class FrameManager extends EventEmitter { #page: Page; #networkManager: NetworkManager; #timeoutSettings: TimeoutSettings; #frames = new Map(); #contextIdToContext = new Map(); #isolatedWorlds = new Set(); #mainFrame?: Frame; #client: CDPSession; /** * Keeps track of OOPIF targets/frames (target ID == frame ID for OOPIFs) * that are being initialized. */ #framesPendingTargetInit = new Map>(); /** * Keeps track of frames that are in the process of being attached in #onFrameAttached. */ #framesPendingAttachment = new Map>(); get timeoutSettings(): TimeoutSettings { return this.#timeoutSettings; } get networkManager(): NetworkManager { return this.#networkManager; } get client(): CDPSession { return this.#client; } constructor( client: CDPSession, page: Page, ignoreHTTPSErrors: boolean, timeoutSettings: TimeoutSettings ) { super(); this.#client = client; this.#page = page; this.#networkManager = new NetworkManager(client, ignoreHTTPSErrors, this); this.#timeoutSettings = timeoutSettings; this.setupEventListeners(this.#client); } private setupEventListeners(session: CDPSession) { session.on('Page.frameAttached', event => { this.#onFrameAttached(session, event.frameId, event.parentFrameId); }); session.on('Page.frameNavigated', event => { this.#onFrameNavigated(event.frame); }); session.on('Page.navigatedWithinDocument', event => { this.#onFrameNavigatedWithinDocument(event.frameId, event.url); }); session.on( 'Page.frameDetached', (event: Protocol.Page.FrameDetachedEvent) => { this.#onFrameDetached( event.frameId, event.reason as Protocol.Page.FrameDetachedEventReason ); } ); session.on('Page.frameStartedLoading', event => { this.#onFrameStartedLoading(event.frameId); }); session.on('Page.frameStoppedLoading', event => { this.#onFrameStoppedLoading(event.frameId); }); session.on('Runtime.executionContextCreated', event => { this.#onExecutionContextCreated(event.context, session); }); session.on('Runtime.executionContextDestroyed', event => { this.#onExecutionContextDestroyed(event.executionContextId, session); }); session.on('Runtime.executionContextsCleared', () => { this.#onExecutionContextsCleared(session); }); session.on('Page.lifecycleEvent', event => { this.#onLifecycleEvent(event); }); } async initialize( targetId: string, client: CDPSession = this.#client ): Promise { try { if (!this.#framesPendingTargetInit.has(targetId)) { this.#framesPendingTargetInit.set( targetId, createDeferredPromiseWithTimer( `Waiting for target frame ${targetId} failed` ) ); } const result = await Promise.all([ client.send('Page.enable'), client.send('Page.getFrameTree'), ]); const {frameTree} = result[1]; this.#handleFrameTree(client, frameTree); await Promise.all([ client.send('Page.setLifecycleEventsEnabled', {enabled: true}), client.send('Runtime.enable').then(() => { return this.#createIsolatedWorld(client, UTILITY_WORLD_NAME); }), // TODO: Network manager is not aware of OOP iframes yet. client === this.#client ? this.#networkManager.initialize() : Promise.resolve(), ]); } catch (error) { // The target might have been closed before the initialization finished. if ( isErrorLike(error) && (error.message.includes('Target closed') || error.message.includes('Session closed')) ) { return; } throw error; } finally { this.#framesPendingTargetInit.get(targetId)?.resolve(); this.#framesPendingTargetInit.delete(targetId); } } executionContextById( contextId: number, session: CDPSession = this.#client ): ExecutionContext { const key = `${session.id()}:${contextId}`; const context = this.#contextIdToContext.get(key); assert(context, 'INTERNAL ERROR: missing context with id = ' + contextId); return context; } page(): Page { return this.#page; } mainFrame(): Frame { assert(this.#mainFrame, 'Requesting main frame too early!'); return this.#mainFrame; } frames(): Frame[] { return Array.from(this.#frames.values()); } frame(frameId: string): Frame | null { return this.#frames.get(frameId) || null; } onAttachedToTarget(target: Target): void { if (target._getTargetInfo().type !== 'iframe') { return; } const frame = this.#frames.get(target._getTargetInfo().targetId); if (frame) { frame.updateClient(target._session()!); } this.setupEventListeners(target._session()!); this.initialize(target._getTargetInfo().targetId, target._session()); } onDetachedFromTarget(target: Target): void { const frame = this.#frames.get(target._targetId); if (frame && frame.isOOPFrame()) { // When an OOP iframe is removed from the page, it // will only get a Target.detachedFromTarget event. this.#removeFramesRecursively(frame); } } #onLifecycleEvent(event: Protocol.Page.LifecycleEventEvent): void { const frame = this.#frames.get(event.frameId); if (!frame) { return; } frame._onLifecycleEvent(event.loaderId, event.name); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.LifecycleEvent, frame); } #onFrameStartedLoading(frameId: string): void { const frame = this.#frames.get(frameId); if (!frame) { return; } frame._onLoadingStarted(); } #onFrameStoppedLoading(frameId: string): void { const frame = this.#frames.get(frameId); if (!frame) { return; } frame._onLoadingStopped(); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.LifecycleEvent, frame); } #handleFrameTree( session: CDPSession, frameTree: Protocol.Page.FrameTree ): void { if (frameTree.frame.parentId) { this.#onFrameAttached( session, frameTree.frame.id, frameTree.frame.parentId ); } this.#onFrameNavigated(frameTree.frame); if (!frameTree.childFrames) { return; } for (const child of frameTree.childFrames) { this.#handleFrameTree(session, child); } } #onFrameAttached( session: CDPSession, frameId: string, parentFrameId: string ): void { if (this.#frames.has(frameId)) { const frame = this.#frames.get(frameId)!; if (session && frame.isOOPFrame()) { // If an OOP iframes becomes a normal iframe again // it is first attached to the parent page before // the target is removed. frame.updateClient(session); } return; } const parentFrame = this.#frames.get(parentFrameId); const complete = (parentFrame: Frame) => { assert(parentFrame, `Parent frame ${parentFrameId} not found`); const frame = new Frame(this, parentFrame, frameId, session); this.#frames.set(frame._id, frame); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.FrameAttached, frame); }; if (parentFrame) { return complete(parentFrame); } const frame = this.#framesPendingTargetInit.get(parentFrameId); if (frame) { if (!this.#framesPendingAttachment.has(frameId)) { this.#framesPendingAttachment.set( frameId, createDeferredPromiseWithTimer( `Waiting for frame ${frameId} to attach failed` ) ); } frame.then(() => { complete(this.#frames.get(parentFrameId)!); this.#framesPendingAttachment.get(frameId)?.resolve(); this.#framesPendingAttachment.delete(frameId); }); return; } throw new Error(`Parent frame ${parentFrameId} not found`); } #onFrameNavigated(framePayload: Protocol.Page.Frame): void { const frameId = framePayload.id; const isMainFrame = !framePayload.parentId; const frame = isMainFrame ? this.#mainFrame : this.#frames.get(frameId); const complete = (frame?: Frame) => { assert( isMainFrame || frame, `Missing frame isMainFrame=${isMainFrame}, frameId=${frameId}` ); // Detach all child frames first. if (frame) { for (const child of frame.childFrames()) { this.#removeFramesRecursively(child); } } // Update or create main frame. if (isMainFrame) { if (frame) { // Update frame id to retain frame identity on cross-process navigation. this.#frames.delete(frame._id); frame._id = frameId; } else { // Initial main frame navigation. frame = new Frame(this, null, frameId, this.#client); } this.#frames.set(frameId, frame); this.#mainFrame = frame; } // Update frame payload. assert(frame); frame._navigated(framePayload); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.FrameNavigated, frame); }; const pendingFrame = this.#framesPendingAttachment.get(frameId); if (pendingFrame) { pendingFrame.then(() => { complete(isMainFrame ? this.#mainFrame : this.#frames.get(frameId)); }); } else { complete(frame); } } async #createIsolatedWorld(session: CDPSession, name: string): Promise { const key = `${session.id()}:${name}`; if (this.#isolatedWorlds.has(key)) { return; } await session.send('Page.addScriptToEvaluateOnNewDocument', { source: `//# sourceURL=${EVALUATION_SCRIPT_URL}`, worldName: name, }); await Promise.all( this.frames() .filter(frame => { return frame._client() === session; }) .map(frame => { // Frames might be removed before we send this, so we don't want to // throw an error. return session .send('Page.createIsolatedWorld', { frameId: frame._id, worldName: name, grantUniveralAccess: true, }) .catch(debugError); }) ); this.#isolatedWorlds.add(key); } #onFrameNavigatedWithinDocument(frameId: string, url: string): void { const frame = this.#frames.get(frameId); if (!frame) { return; } frame._navigatedWithinDocument(url); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.FrameNavigatedWithinDocument, frame); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.FrameNavigated, frame); } #onFrameDetached( frameId: string, reason: Protocol.Page.FrameDetachedEventReason ): void { const frame = this.#frames.get(frameId); if (reason === 'remove') { // Only remove the frame if the reason for the detached event is // an actual removement of the frame. // For frames that become OOP iframes, the reason would be 'swap'. if (frame) { this.#removeFramesRecursively(frame); } } else if (reason === 'swap') { this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.FrameSwapped, frame); } } #onExecutionContextCreated( contextPayload: Protocol.Runtime.ExecutionContextDescription, session: CDPSession ): void { const auxData = contextPayload.auxData as {frameId?: string} | undefined; const frameId = auxData && auxData.frameId; const frame = typeof frameId === 'string' ? this.#frames.get(frameId) : undefined; let world: IsolatedWorld | undefined; if (frame) { // Only care about execution contexts created for the current session. if (frame._client() !== session) { return; } if (contextPayload.auxData && !!contextPayload.auxData['isDefault']) { world = frame.worlds[MAIN_WORLD]; } else if ( contextPayload.name === UTILITY_WORLD_NAME && !frame.worlds[PUPPETEER_WORLD].hasContext() ) { // In case of multiple sessions to the same target, there's a race between // connections so we might end up creating multiple isolated worlds. // We can use either. world = frame.worlds[PUPPETEER_WORLD]; } } const context = new ExecutionContext( frame?._client() || this.#client, contextPayload, world ); if (world) { world.setContext(context); } const key = `${session.id()}:${contextPayload.id}`; this.#contextIdToContext.set(key, context); } #onExecutionContextDestroyed( executionContextId: number, session: CDPSession ): void { const key = `${session.id()}:${executionContextId}`; const context = this.#contextIdToContext.get(key); if (!context) { return; } this.#contextIdToContext.delete(key); if (context._world) { context._world.clearContext(); } } #onExecutionContextsCleared(session: CDPSession): void { for (const [key, context] of this.#contextIdToContext.entries()) { // Make sure to only clear execution contexts that belong // to the current session. if (context._client !== session) { continue; } if (context._world) { context._world.clearContext(); } this.#contextIdToContext.delete(key); } } #removeFramesRecursively(frame: Frame): void { for (const child of frame.childFrames()) { this.#removeFramesRecursively(child); } frame._detach(); this.#frames.delete(frame._id); this.emit(FrameManagerEmittedEvents.FrameDetached, frame); } } /** * @public */ export interface FrameWaitForFunctionOptions { /** * An interval at which the `pageFunction` is executed, defaults to `raf`. If * `polling` is a number, then it is treated as an interval in milliseconds at * which the function would be executed. If `polling` is a string, then it can * be one of the following values: * * - `raf` - to constantly execute `pageFunction` in `requestAnimationFrame` * callback. This is the tightest polling mode which is suitable to observe * styling changes. * * - `mutation` - to execute `pageFunction` on every DOM mutation. */ polling?: string | number; /** * Maximum time to wait in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). * Pass `0` to disable the timeout. Puppeteer's default timeout can be changed * using {@link Page.setDefaultTimeout}. */ timeout?: number; } /** * @public */ export interface FrameAddScriptTagOptions { /** * the URL of the script to be added. */ url?: string; /** * The path to a JavaScript file to be injected into the frame. * @remarks * If `path` is a relative path, it is resolved relative to the current * working directory (`process.cwd()` in Node.js). */ path?: string; /** * Raw JavaScript content to be injected into the frame. */ content?: string; /** * Set the script's `type`. Use `module` in order to load an ES2015 module. */ type?: string; } /** * @public */ export interface FrameAddStyleTagOptions { /** * the URL of the CSS file to be added. */ url?: string; /** * The path to a CSS file to be injected into the frame. * @remarks * If `path` is a relative path, it is resolved relative to the current * working directory (`process.cwd()` in Node.js). */ path?: string; /** * Raw CSS content to be injected into the frame. */ content?: string; } /** * At every point of time, page exposes its current frame tree via the * {@link Page.mainFrame | page.mainFrame} and * {@link Frame.childFrames | frame.childFrames} methods. * * @remarks * `Frame` object lifecycles are controlled by three events that are all * dispatched on the page object: * * - {@link PageEmittedEvents.FrameAttached} * - {@link PageEmittedEvents.FrameNavigated} * - {@link PageEmittedEvents.FrameDetached} * * @example * An example of dumping frame tree: * * ```ts * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * await page.goto('https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html'); * dumpFrameTree(page.mainFrame(), ''); * await browser.close(); * * function dumpFrameTree(frame, indent) { * console.log(indent + frame.url()); * for (const child of frame.childFrames()) { * dumpFrameTree(child, indent + ' '); * } * } * })(); * ``` * * @example * An example of getting text from an iframe element: * * ```ts * const frame = page.frames().find(frame => frame.name() === 'myframe'); * const text = await frame.$eval('.selector', element => element.textContent); * console.log(text); * ``` * * @public */ export class Frame { #parentFrame: Frame | null; #url = ''; #detached = false; #client!: CDPSession; /** * @internal */ worlds!: IsolatedWorldChart; /** * @internal */ _frameManager: FrameManager; /** * @internal */ _id: string; /** * @internal */ _loaderId = ''; /** * @internal */ _name?: string; /** * @internal */ _hasStartedLoading = false; /** * @internal */ _lifecycleEvents = new Set(); /** * @internal */ _childFrames: Set; /** * @internal */ constructor( frameManager: FrameManager, parentFrame: Frame | null, frameId: string, client: CDPSession ) { this._frameManager = frameManager; this.#parentFrame = parentFrame ?? null; this.#url = ''; this._id = frameId; this.#detached = false; this._loaderId = ''; this._childFrames = new Set(); if (this.#parentFrame) { this.#parentFrame._childFrames.add(this); } this.updateClient(client); } /** * @internal */ updateClient(client: CDPSession): void { this.#client = client; this.worlds = { [MAIN_WORLD]: new IsolatedWorld( client, this._frameManager, this, this._frameManager.timeoutSettings ), [PUPPETEER_WORLD]: new IsolatedWorld( client, this._frameManager, this, this._frameManager.timeoutSettings ), }; } /** * @returns The page associated with the frame. */ page(): Page { return this._frameManager.page(); } /** * @returns `true` if the frame is an OOP frame, or `false` otherwise. */ isOOPFrame(): boolean { return this.#client !== this._frameManager.client; } /** * Navigates a frame to the given url. * * @remarks * Navigation to `about:blank` or navigation to the same URL with a different * hash will succeed and return `null`. * * :::warning * * Headless mode doesn't support navigation to a PDF document. See the {@link * https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=761295 | upstream * issue}. * * ::: * * @param url - the URL to navigate the frame to. This should include the * scheme, e.g. `https://`. * @param options - navigation options. `waitUntil` is useful to define when * the navigation should be considered successful - see the docs for * {@link PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent} for more details. * * @returns A promise which resolves to the main resource response. In case of * multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the * last redirect. * @throws This method will throw an error if: * * - there's an SSL error (e.g. in case of self-signed certificates). * - target URL is invalid. * - the `timeout` is exceeded during navigation. * - the remote server does not respond or is unreachable. * - the main resource failed to load. * * This method will not throw an error when any valid HTTP status code is * returned by the remote server, including 404 "Not Found" and 500 "Internal * Server Error". The status code for such responses can be retrieved by * calling {@link HTTPResponse.status}. */ async goto( url: string, options: { referer?: string; timeout?: number; waitUntil?: PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent | PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent[]; } = {} ): Promise { assertNoLegacyNavigationOptions(options); const { referer = this._frameManager.networkManager.extraHTTPHeaders()['referer'], waitUntil = ['load'], timeout = this._frameManager.timeoutSettings.navigationTimeout(), } = options; let ensureNewDocumentNavigation = false; const watcher = new LifecycleWatcher( this._frameManager, this, waitUntil, timeout ); let error = await Promise.race([ navigate(this.#client, url, referer, this._id), watcher.timeoutOrTerminationPromise(), ]); if (!error) { error = await Promise.race([ watcher.timeoutOrTerminationPromise(), ensureNewDocumentNavigation ? watcher.newDocumentNavigationPromise() : watcher.sameDocumentNavigationPromise(), ]); } try { if (error) { throw error; } return await watcher.navigationResponse(); } finally { watcher.dispose(); } async function navigate( client: CDPSession, url: string, referrer: string | undefined, frameId: string ): Promise { try { const response = await client.send('Page.navigate', { url, referrer, frameId, }); ensureNewDocumentNavigation = !!response.loaderId; return response.errorText ? new Error(`${response.errorText} at ${url}`) : null; } catch (error) { if (isErrorLike(error)) { return error; } throw error; } } } /** * Waits for the frame to navigate. It is useful for when you run code which * will indirectly cause the frame to navigate. * * Usage of the * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API | History API} * to change the URL is considered a navigation. * * @example * ```ts * const [response] = await Promise.all([ * // The navigation promise resolves after navigation has finished * frame.waitForNavigation(), * // Clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation * frame.click('a.my-link'), * ]); * ``` * * @param options - options to configure when the navigation is consided * finished. * @returns a promise that resolves when the frame navigates to a new URL. */ async waitForNavigation( options: { timeout?: number; waitUntil?: PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent | PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent[]; } = {} ): Promise { assertNoLegacyNavigationOptions(options); const { waitUntil = ['load'], timeout = this._frameManager.timeoutSettings.navigationTimeout(), } = options; const watcher = new LifecycleWatcher( this._frameManager, this, waitUntil, timeout ); const error = await Promise.race([ watcher.timeoutOrTerminationPromise(), watcher.sameDocumentNavigationPromise(), watcher.newDocumentNavigationPromise(), ]); try { if (error) { throw error; } return await watcher.navigationResponse(); } finally { watcher.dispose(); } } /** * @internal */ _client(): CDPSession { return this.#client; } /** * @returns a promise that resolves to the frame's default execution context. */ executionContext(): Promise { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].executionContext(); } /** * Behaves identically to {@link Page.evaluateHandle} except it's run within * the context of this frame. * * @param pageFunction - a function that is run within the frame * @param args - arguments to be passed to the pageFunction */ async evaluateHandle< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc = EvaluateFunc >( pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise>>> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].evaluateHandle(pageFunction, ...args); } /** * Behaves identically to {@link Page.evaluate} except it's run within the * the context of this frame. * * @param pageFunction - a function that is run within the frame * @param args - arguments to be passed to the pageFunction */ async evaluate< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc = EvaluateFunc >( pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise>> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].evaluate(pageFunction, ...args); } /** * Queries the frame for an element matching the given selector. * * @param selector - The selector to query for. * @returns A {@link ElementHandle | element handle} to the first element * matching the given selector. Otherwise, `null`. */ async $( selector: Selector ): Promise> | null> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].$(selector); } /** * Queries the frame for all elements matching the given selector. * * @param selector - The selector to query for. * @returns An array of {@link ElementHandle | element handles} that point to * elements matching the given selector. */ async $$( selector: Selector ): Promise>>> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].$$(selector); } /** * Runs the given function on the first element matching the given selector in * the frame. * * If the given function returns a promise, then this method will wait till * the promise resolves. * * @example * ```ts * const searchValue = await frame.$eval('#search', el => el.value); * ``` * * @param selector - The selector to query for. * @param pageFunction - The function to be evaluated in the frame's context. * The first element matching the selector will be passed to the function as * its first argument. * @param args - Additional arguments to pass to `pageFunction`. * @returns A promise to the result of the function. */ async $eval< Selector extends string, Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc< [ElementHandle>, ...Params] > = EvaluateFunc<[ElementHandle>, ...Params]> >( selector: Selector, pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise>> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].$eval(selector, pageFunction, ...args); } /** * Runs the given function on an array of elements matching the given selector * in the frame. * * If the given function returns a promise, then this method will wait till * the promise resolves. * * @example * ```js * const divsCounts = await frame.$$eval('div', divs => divs.length); * ``` * * @param selector - The selector to query for. * @param pageFunction - The function to be evaluated in the frame's context. * An array of elements matching the given selector will be passed to the * function as its first argument. * @param args - Additional arguments to pass to `pageFunction`. * @returns A promise to the result of the function. */ async $$eval< Selector extends string, Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc< [Array>, ...Params] > = EvaluateFunc<[Array>, ...Params]> >( selector: Selector, pageFunction: Func | string, ...args: Params ): Promise>> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].$$eval(selector, pageFunction, ...args); } /** * @deprecated Use {@link Frame.$$} with the `xpath` prefix. * * This method evaluates the given XPath expression and returns the results. * @param expression - the XPath expression to evaluate. */ async $x(expression: string): Promise>> { return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].$x(expression); } /** * Wait for an element matching the given selector to appear in the frame. * * This method works across navigations. * * @example * ```ts * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * * (async () => { * const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * const page = await browser.newPage(); * let currentURL; * page.mainFrame() * .waitForSelector('img') * .then(() => console.log('First URL with image: ' + currentURL)); * * for (currentURL of ['https://example.com', 'https://google.com', 'https://bbc.com']) { * await page.goto(currentURL); * } * await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * @param selector - The selector to query and wait for. * @param options - Options for customizing waiting behavior. * @returns An element matching the given selector. * @throws Throws if an element matching the given selector doesn't appear. */ async waitForSelector( selector: Selector, options: WaitForSelectorOptions = {} ): Promise> | null> { const handle = await this.worlds[PUPPETEER_WORLD].waitForSelector( selector, options ); if (!handle) { return null; } const mainHandle = (await this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].adoptHandle( handle )) as ElementHandle>; await handle.dispose(); return mainHandle; } /** * @deprecated Use {@link Frame.waitForSelector} with the `xpath` prefix. * * Wait for the `xpath` to appear in page. If at the moment of calling the * method the `xpath` already exists, the method will return immediately. If * the xpath doesn't appear after the `timeout` milliseconds of waiting, the * function will throw. * * For a code example, see the example for {@link Frame.waitForSelector}. That * function behaves identically other than taking a CSS selector rather than * an XPath. * * @param xpath - the XPath expression to wait for. * @param options - options to configure the visiblity of the element and how * long to wait before timing out. */ async waitForXPath( xpath: string, options: WaitForSelectorOptions = {} ): Promise | null> { if (xpath.startsWith('//')) { xpath = `.${xpath}`; } return this.waitForSelector(`xpath/${xpath}`, options); } /** * @example * The `waitForFunction` can be used to observe viewport size change: * ```ts * const puppeteer = require('puppeteer'); * * (async () => { * . const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); * . const page = await browser.newPage(); * . const watchDog = page.mainFrame().waitForFunction('window.innerWidth < 100'); * . page.setViewport({width: 50, height: 50}); * . await watchDog; * . await browser.close(); * })(); * ``` * * To pass arguments from Node.js to the predicate of `page.waitForFunction` function: * * ```ts * const selector = '.foo'; * await frame.waitForFunction( * selector => !!document.querySelector(selector), * {}, // empty options object * selector *); * ``` * * @param pageFunction - the function to evaluate in the frame context. * @param options - options to configure the polling method and timeout. * @param args - arguments to pass to the `pageFunction`. * @returns the promise which resolve when the `pageFunction` returns a truthy value. */ waitForFunction< Params extends unknown[], Func extends EvaluateFunc = EvaluateFunc >( pageFunction: Func | string, options: FrameWaitForFunctionOptions = {}, ...args: Params ): Promise>>> { // TODO: Fix when NodeHandle has been added. return this.worlds[MAIN_WORLD].waitForFunction( pageFunction, options, ...args ) as Promise>>>; } /** * @returns The full HTML contents of the frame, including the DOCTYPE. */ async content(): Promise { return this.worlds[PUPPETEER_WORLD].content(); } /** * Set the content of the frame. * * @param html - HTML markup to assign to the page. * @param options - Options to configure how long before timing out and at * what point to consider the content setting successful. */ async setContent( html: string, options: { timeout?: number; waitUntil?: PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent | PuppeteerLifeCycleEvent[]; } = {} ): Promise { return this.worlds[PUPPETEER_WORLD].setContent(html, options); } /** * @returns The frame's `name` attribute as specified in the tag. * * @remarks * If the name is empty, it returns the `id` attribute instead. * * @remarks * This value is calculated once when the frame is created, and will not * update if the attribute is changed later. */ name(): string { return this._name || ''; } /** * @returns The frame's URL. */ url(): string { return this.#url; } /** * @returns The parent frame, if any. Detached and main frames return `null`. */ parentFrame(): Frame | null { return this.#parentFrame; } /** * @returns An array of child frames. */ childFrames(): Frame[] { return Array.from(this._childFrames); } /** * @returns `true` if the frame has been detached. Otherwise, `false`. */ isDetached(): boolean { return this.#detached; } /** * Adds a `