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Page.waitForNavigation |
Page.waitForNavigation() method
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.
Signature:
class Page {
waitForNavigation(options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>;
}
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options | WaitForOptions | (Optional) Navigation parameters which might have the following properties: |
Returns:
Promise<HTTPResponse | null>
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. - In case of navigation to a different anchor or navigation due to History API usage, the navigation will resolve with
null
.
Remarks
Usage of the History API to change the URL is considered a navigation.
Example
const [response] = await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(), // The promise resolves after navigation has finished
page.click('a.my-link'), // Clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation
]);