8370ec88ae
This change started as a small change to pull types from DefinitelyTyped over to Puppeteer for the `evaluateHandle` function but instead ended up also fixing what looks to be a long standing issue with our existing documentation. `evaluateHandle` can in fact return an `ElementHandle` rather than a `JSHandle`. Note that `ElementHandle` extends `JSHandle` so whilst the docs are technically correct (all ElementHandles are JSHandles) it's confusing because JSHandles don't have methods like `click` on them, but ElementHandles do. if you return something that is an HTML element: ``` const button = page.evaluateHandle(() => document.querySelector('button')); // this is an ElementHandle, not a JSHandle ``` Therefore I've updated the original docs and added a large explanation to the TSDoc for `page.evaluateHandle`. In TypeScript land we'll assume the function will return a `JSHandle` but you can tell TS otherwise via the generic argument, which can only be `JSHandle` (the default) or `ElementHandle`: ``` const button = page.evaluateHandle<ElementHandle>(() => document.querySelector('button')); ```
866 B
866 B
Home > puppeteer > Frame > waitForFunction
Frame.waitForFunction() method
Signature:
waitForFunction(pageFunction: Function | string, options?: {
polling?: string | number;
timeout?: number;
}, ...args: SerializableOrJSHandle[]): Promise<JSHandle>;
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pageFunction | Function | string | |
options | { polling?: string | number; timeout?: number; } | |
args | SerializableOrJSHandle[] |
Returns:
Promise<JSHandle>