File: class-page.md | Updated: 11/18/2025
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Page provides methods to interact with a single tab in a Browser , or an extension background page in Chromium. One Browser instance might have multiple Page instances.
This example creates a page, navigates it to a URL, and then saves a screenshot:
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;public class Example { public static void main(String[] args) { try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) { BrowserType webkit = playwright.webkit(); Browser browser = webkit.launch(); BrowserContext context = browser.newContext(); Page page = context.newPage(); page.navigate("https://example.com"); page.screenshot(new Page.ScreenshotOptions().setPath(Paths.get("screenshot.png"))); browser.close(); } }}
The Page class emits various events (described below) which can be handled using any of Node's native EventEmitter
methods, such as on, once or removeListener.
This example logs a message for a single page load event:
page.onLoad(p -> System.out.println("Page loaded!"));
To unsubscribe from events use the removeListener method:
Consumer<Request> logRequest = interceptedRequest -> { System.out.println("A request was made: " + interceptedRequest.url());};page.onRequest(logRequest);// Sometime later...page.offRequest(logRequest);
Methods
Added before v1.9 page.addInitScript
Adds a script which would be evaluated in one of the following scenarios:
The script is evaluated after the document was created but before any of its scripts were run. This is useful to amend the JavaScript environment, e.g. to seed Math.random.
Usage
An example of overriding Math.random before the page loads:
// preload.jsMath.random = () => 42;
// In your playwright script, assuming the preload.js file is in same directorypage.addInitScript(Paths.get("./preload.js"));
note
The order of evaluation of multiple scripts installed via BrowserContext.addInitScript() and Page.addInitScript() is not defined.
Arguments
Returns
Added in: v1.42 page.addLocatorHandler
When testing a web page, sometimes unexpected overlays like a "Sign up" dialog appear and block actions you want to automate, e.g. clicking a button. These overlays don't always show up in the same way or at the same time, making them tricky to handle in automated tests.
This method lets you set up a special function, called a handler, that activates when it detects that overlay is visible. The handler's job is to remove the overlay, allowing your test to continue as if the overlay wasn't there.
Things to keep in mind:
warning
Running the handler will alter your page state mid-test. For example it will change the currently focused element and move the mouse. Make sure that actions that run after the handler are self-contained and do not rely on the focus and mouse state being unchanged.
For example, consider a test that calls Locator.focus() followed by Keyboard.press() . If your handler clicks a button between these two actions, the focused element most likely will be wrong, and key press will happen on the unexpected element. Use Locator.press() instead to avoid this problem.
Another example is a series of mouse actions, where Mouse.move() is followed by Mouse.down() . Again, when the handler runs between these two actions, the mouse position will be wrong during the mouse down. Prefer self-contained actions like Locator.click() that do not rely on the state being unchanged by a handler.
Usage
An example that closes a "Sign up to the newsletter" dialog when it appears:
// Setup the handler.page.addLocatorHandler(page.getByText("Sign up to the newsletter"), () -> { page.getByRole(AriaRole.BUTTON, new Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("No thanks")).click();});// Write the test as usual.page.navigate("https://example.com");page.getByRole("button", Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Start here")).click();
An example that skips the "Confirm your security details" page when it is shown:
// Setup the handler.page.addLocatorHandler(page.getByText("Confirm your security details"), () -> { page.getByRole(AriaRole.BUTTON, new Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Remind me later")).click();});// Write the test as usual.page.navigate("https://example.com");page.getByRole("button", Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Start here")).click();
An example with a custom callback on every actionability check. It uses a <body> locator that is always visible, so the handler is called before every actionability check. It is important to specify setNoWaitAfter
, because the handler does not hide the <body> element.
// Setup the handler.page.addLocatorHandler(page.locator("body"), () -> { page.evaluate("window.removeObstructionsForTestIfNeeded()");}, new Page.AddLocatorHandlerOptions().setNoWaitAfter(true));// Write the test as usual.page.navigate("https://example.com");page.getByRole("button", Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Start here")).click();
Handler takes the original locator as an argument. You can also automatically remove the handler after a number of invocations by setting setTimes :
page.addLocatorHandler(page.getByLabel("Close"), locator -> { locator.click();}, new Page.AddLocatorHandlerOptions().setTimes(1));
Arguments
Locator that triggers the handler.
Function that should be run once locator appears. This function should get rid of the element that blocks actions like click.
options Page.AddLocatorHandlerOptions (optional)
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.44#
By default, after calling the handler Playwright will wait until the overlay becomes hidden, and only then Playwright will continue with the action/assertion that triggered the handler. This option allows to opt-out of this behavior, so that overlay can stay visible after the handler has run.
setTimes int
(optional) Added in: v1.44#
Specifies the maximum number of times this handler should be called. Unlimited by default.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.addScriptTag
Adds a <script> tag into the page with the desired url or content. Returns the added tag when the script's onload fires or when the script content was injected into frame.
Usage
Page.addScriptTag();Page.addScriptTag(options);
Arguments
options Page.AddScriptTagOptions (optional)
Raw JavaScript content to be injected into frame.
Path to the JavaScript file to be injected into frame. If path is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory.
Script type. Use 'module' in order to load a JavaScript ES6 module. See script for more details.
URL of a script to be added.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.addStyleTag
Adds a <link rel="stylesheet"> tag into the page with the desired url or a <style type="text/css"> tag with the content. Returns the added tag when the stylesheet's onload fires or when the CSS content was injected into frame.
Usage
Page.addStyleTag();Page.addStyleTag(options);
Arguments
options Page.AddStyleTagOptions (optional)
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.bringToFront
Brings page to front (activates tab).
Usage
Page.bringToFront();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.close
If setRunBeforeUnload
is false, does not run any unload handlers and waits for the page to be closed. If setRunBeforeUnload
is true the method will run unload handlers, but will not wait for the page to close.
By default, page.close() does not run beforeunload handlers.
note
if setRunBeforeUnload
is passed as true, a beforeunload dialog might be summoned and should be handled manually via Page.onDialog(handler)
event.
Usage
Page.close();Page.close(options);
Arguments
options Page.CloseOptions (optional)
setReason String
(optional) Added in: v1.40#
The reason to be reported to the operations interrupted by the page closure.
setRunBeforeUnload boolean
(optional)#
Defaults to false. Whether to run the before unload
page handlers.
Returns
Added in: v1.56 page.consoleMessages
Returns up to (currently) 200 last console messages from this page. See Page.onConsoleMessage(handler) for more details.
Usage
Page.consoleMessages();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.content
Gets the full HTML contents of the page, including the doctype.
Usage
Page.content();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.context
Get the browser context that the page belongs to.
Usage
Page.context();
Returns
Added in: v1.13 page.dragAndDrop
This method drags the source element to the target element. It will first move to the source element, perform a mousedown, then move to the target element and perform a mouseup.
Usage
page.dragAndDrop("#source", "#target");// or specify exact positions relative to the top-left corners of the elements:page.dragAndDrop("#source", "#target", new Page.DragAndDropOptions() .setSourcePosition(34, 7).setTargetPosition(10, 20));
Arguments
A selector to search for an element to drag. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
A selector to search for an element to drop onto. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.DragAndDropOptions (optional)
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setSourcePosition SourcePosition (optional) Added in: v1.14#
Clicks on the source element at this point relative to the top-left corner of the element's padding box. If not specified, some visible point of the element is used.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
setTargetPosition TargetPosition (optional) Added in: v1.14#
Drops on the target element at this point relative to the top-left corner of the element's padding box. If not specified, some visible point of the element is used.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.emulateMedia
This method changes the CSS media type through the media argument, and/or the 'prefers-colors-scheme' media feature, using the colorScheme argument.
Usage
page.evaluate("() => matchMedia('screen').matches");// → truepage.evaluate("() => matchMedia('print').matches");// → falsepage.emulateMedia(new Page.EmulateMediaOptions().setMedia(Media.PRINT));page.evaluate("() => matchMedia('screen').matches");// → falsepage.evaluate("() => matchMedia('print').matches");// → truepage.emulateMedia(new Page.EmulateMediaOptions());page.evaluate("() => matchMedia('screen').matches");// → truepage.evaluate("() => matchMedia('print').matches");// → false
page.emulateMedia(new Page.EmulateMediaOptions().setColorScheme(ColorScheme.DARK));page.evaluate("() => matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches");// → truepage.evaluate("() => matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: light)').matches");// → false
Arguments
options Page.EmulateMediaOptions (optional)
setColorScheme null
| enum ColorScheme { LIGHT, DARK, NO_PREFERENCE } (optional) Added in: v1.9#
Emulates prefers-colors-scheme
media feature, supported values are 'light' and 'dark'. Passing null disables color scheme emulation. 'no-preference' is deprecated.
setContrast null
| enum Contrast { NO_PREFERENCE, MORE } (optional) Added in: v1.51#
Emulates 'prefers-contrast' media feature, supported values are 'no-preference', 'more'. Passing null disables contrast emulation.
setForcedColors null
| enum ForcedColors { ACTIVE, NONE } (optional) Added in: v1.15#
Emulates 'forced-colors' media feature, supported values are 'active' and 'none'. Passing null disables forced colors emulation.
setMedia null
| enum Media { SCREEN, PRINT } (optional) Added in: v1.9#
Changes the CSS media type of the page. The only allowed values are 'screen', 'print' and null. Passing null disables CSS media emulation.
setReducedMotion null
| enum ReducedMotion { REDUCE, NO_PREFERENCE } (optional) Added in: v1.12#
Emulates 'prefers-reduced-motion' media feature, supported values are 'reduce', 'no-preference'. Passing null disables reduced motion emulation.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.evaluate
Returns the value of the expression invocation.
If the function passed to the Page.evaluate() returns a Promise , then Page.evaluate() would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If the function passed to the Page.evaluate()
returns a non-Serializable
value, then Page.evaluate()
resolves to undefined. Playwright also supports transferring some additional values that are not serializable by JSON: -0, NaN, Infinity, -Infinity.
Usage
Passing argument to expression :
Object result = page.evaluate("([x, y]) => {\n" + " return Promise.resolve(x * y);\n" + "}", Arrays.asList(7, 8));System.out.println(result); // prints "56"
A string can also be passed in instead of a function:
System.out.println(page.evaluate("1 + 2")); // prints "3"
ElementHandle instances can be passed as an argument to the Page.evaluate() :
ElementHandle bodyHandle = page.evaluate("document.body");String html = (String) page.evaluate("([body, suffix]) => body.innerHTML + suffix", Arrays.asList(bodyHandle, "hello"));bodyHandle.dispose();
Arguments
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
arg EvaluationArgument
(optional)#
Optional argument to pass to expression .
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.evaluateHandle
Returns the value of the expression invocation as a JSHandle .
The only difference between Page.evaluate() and Page.evaluateHandle() is that Page.evaluateHandle() returns JSHandle .
If the function passed to the Page.evaluateHandle() returns a Promise , then Page.evaluateHandle() would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
Usage
// Handle for the window object.JSHandle aWindowHandle = page.evaluateHandle("() => Promise.resolve(window)");
A string can also be passed in instead of a function:
JSHandle aHandle = page.evaluateHandle("document"); // Handle for the "document".
JSHandle instances can be passed as an argument to the Page.evaluateHandle() :
JSHandle aHandle = page.evaluateHandle("() => document.body");JSHandle resultHandle = page.evaluateHandle("([body, suffix]) => body.innerHTML + suffix", Arrays.asList(aHandle, "hello"));System.out.println(resultHandle.jsonValue());resultHandle.dispose();
Arguments
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
arg EvaluationArgument
(optional)#
Optional argument to pass to expression .
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.exposeBinding
The method adds a function called name
on the window object of every frame in this page. When called, the function executes callback
and returns a Promise
which resolves to the return value of callback
. If the callback
returns a Promise
, it will be awaited.
The first argument of the callback
function contains information about the caller: { browserContext: BrowserContext, page: Page, frame: Frame }.
See BrowserContext.exposeBinding() for the context-wide version.
note
Functions installed via Page.exposeBinding() survive navigations.
Usage
An example of exposing page URL to all frames in a page:
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;public class Example { public static void main(String[] args) { try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) { BrowserType webkit = playwright.webkit(); Browser browser = webkit.launch(new BrowserType.LaunchOptions().setHeadless(false)); BrowserContext context = browser.newContext(); Page page = context.newPage(); page.exposeBinding("pageURL", (source, args) -> source.page().url()); page.setContent("<script>\n" + " async function onClick() {\n" + " document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.pageURL();\n" + " }\n" + "</script>\n" + "<button onclick=\"onClick()\">Click me</button>\n" + "<div></div>"); page.click("button"); } }}
Arguments
Name of the function on the window object.
callback BindingCallback#
Callback function that will be called in the Playwright's context.
options Page.ExposeBindingOptions (optional)
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.exposeFunction
The method adds a function called name
on the window object of every frame in the page. When called, the function executes callback
and returns a Promise
which resolves to the return value of callback
.
If the callback returns a Promise , it will be awaited.
See BrowserContext.exposeFunction() for context-wide exposed function.
note
Functions installed via Page.exposeFunction() survive navigations.
Usage
An example of adding a sha256 function to the page:
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;import java.security.MessageDigest;import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;import java.util.Base64;public class Example { public static void main(String[] args) { try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) { BrowserType webkit = playwright.webkit(); Browser browser = webkit.launch(new BrowserType.LaunchOptions().setHeadless(false)); Page page = browser.newPage(); page.exposeFunction("sha256", args -> { try { String text = (String) args[0]; MessageDigest crypto = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-256"); byte[] token = crypto.digest(text.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8)); return Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(token); } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) { return null; } }); page.setContent( "<script>\n" + " async function onClick() {\n" + " document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.sha256('PLAYWRIGHT');\n" + " }\n" + "</script>\n" + "<button onclick=\"onClick()\">Click me</button>\n" + "<div></div>" ); page.click("button"); } }}
Arguments
Name of the function on the window object
callback FunctionCallback#
Callback function which will be called in Playwright's context.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.frame
Returns frame matching the specified criteria. Either name or url must be specified.
Usage
Frame frame = page.frame("frame-name");
Frame frame = page.frameByUrl(Pattern.compile(".*domain.*"));
Arguments
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.frameByUrl
Returns frame with matching URL.
Usage
Page.frameByUrl(url);
Arguments
url String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<String
>#
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving frame's url as a [URL] object.
Returns
Added in: v1.17 page.frameLocator
When working with iframes, you can create a frame locator that will enter the iframe and allow selecting elements in that iframe.
Usage
Following snippet locates element with text "Submit" in the iframe with id my-frame, like <iframe id="my-frame">:
Locator locator = page.frameLocator("#my-iframe").getByText("Submit");locator.click();
Arguments
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.frames
An array of all frames attached to the page.
Usage
Page.frames();
Returns
Added in: v1.27 page.getByAltText
Allows locating elements by their alt text.
Usage
For example, this method will find the image by alt text "Playwright logo":
<img alt='Playwright logo'>
page.getByAltText("Playwright logo").click();
Arguments
Text to locate the element for.
options Page.GetByAltTextOptions (optional)
Returns
Added in: v1.27 page.getByLabel
Allows locating input elements by the text of the associated <label> or aria-labelledby element, or by the aria-label attribute.
Usage
For example, this method will find inputs by label "Username" and "Password" in the following DOM:
<input aria-label="Username"><label for="password-input">Password:</label><input id="password-input">
page.getByLabel("Username").fill("john");page.getByLabel("Password").fill("secret");
Arguments
Text to locate the element for.
options Page.GetByLabelOptions (optional)
Returns
Added in: v1.27 page.getByPlaceholder
Allows locating input elements by the placeholder text.
Usage
For example, consider the following DOM structure.
<input type="email" placeholder="name@example.com" />
You can fill the input after locating it by the placeholder text:
page.getByPlaceholder("name@example.com").fill("playwright@microsoft.com");
Arguments
Text to locate the element for.
options Page.GetByPlaceholderOptions (optional)
Returns
Added in: v1.27 page.getByRole
Allows locating elements by their ARIA role , ARIA attributes and accessible name .
Usage
Consider the following DOM structure.
<h3>Sign up</h3><label> <input type="checkbox" /> Subscribe</label><br/><button>Submit</button>
You can locate each element by it's implicit role:
assertThat(page .getByRole(AriaRole.HEADING, new Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Sign up"))) .isVisible();page.getByRole(AriaRole.CHECKBOX, new Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName("Subscribe")) .check();page.getByRole(AriaRole.BUTTON, new Page.GetByRoleOptions().setName( Pattern.compile("submit", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE))) .click();
Arguments
role enum AriaRole { ALERT, ALERTDIALOG, APPLICATION, ARTICLE, BANNER, BLOCKQUOTE, BUTTON, CAPTION, CELL, CHECKBOX, CODE, COLUMNHEADER, COMBOBOX, COMPLEMENTARY, CONTENTINFO, DEFINITION, DELETION, DIALOG, DIRECTORY, DOCUMENT, EMPHASIS, FEED, FIGURE, FORM, GENERIC, GRID, GRIDCELL, GROUP, HEADING, IMG, INSERTION, LINK, LIST, LISTBOX, LISTITEM, LOG, MAIN, MARQUEE, MATH, METER, MENU, MENUBAR, MENUITEM, MENUITEMCHECKBOX, MENUITEMRADIO, NAVIGATION, NONE, NOTE, OPTION, PARAGRAPH, PRESENTATION, PROGRESSBAR, RADIO, RADIOGROUP, REGION, ROW, ROWGROUP, ROWHEADER, SCROLLBAR, SEARCH, SEARCHBOX, SEPARATOR, SLIDER, SPINBUTTON, STATUS, STRONG, SUBSCRIPT, SUPERSCRIPT, SWITCH, TAB, TABLE, TABLIST, TABPANEL, TERM, TEXTBOX, TIME, TIMER, TOOLBAR, TOOLTIP, TREE, TREEGRID, TREEITEM }#
Required aria role.
options Page.GetByRoleOptions (optional)
setChecked boolean
(optional)#
An attribute that is usually set by aria-checked or native <input type=checkbox> controls.
Learn more about aria-checked
.
setDisabled boolean
(optional)#
An attribute that is usually set by aria-disabled or disabled.
note
Unlike most other attributes, disabled is inherited through the DOM hierarchy. Learn more about aria-disabled
.
setExact boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.28#
Whether setName is matched exactly: case-sensitive and whole-string. Defaults to false. Ignored when setName is a regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
setExpanded boolean
(optional)#
An attribute that is usually set by aria-expanded.
Learn more about aria-expanded
.
setIncludeHidden boolean
(optional)#
Option that controls whether hidden elements are matched. By default, only non-hidden elements, as defined by ARIA , are matched by role selector.
Learn more about aria-hidden
.
A number attribute that is usually present for roles heading, listitem, row, treeitem, with default values for <h1>-<h6> elements.
Learn more about aria-level
.
setName String
| Pattern
(optional)#
Option to match the accessible name . By default, matching is case-insensitive and searches for a substring, use setExact to control this behavior.
Learn more about accessible name .
setPressed boolean
(optional)#
An attribute that is usually set by aria-pressed.
Learn more about aria-pressed
.
setSelected boolean
(optional)#
An attribute that is usually set by aria-selected.
Learn more about aria-selected
.
Returns
Details
Role selector does not replace accessibility audits and conformance tests, but rather gives early feedback about the ARIA guidelines.
Many html elements have an implicitly defined role
that is recognized by the role selector. You can find all the supported roles here
. ARIA guidelines do not recommend duplicating implicit roles and attributes by setting role and/or aria-* attributes to default values.
Added in: v1.27 page.getByTestId
Locate element by the test id.
Usage
Consider the following DOM structure.
<button data-testid="directions">Itinéraire</button>
You can locate the element by it's test id:
page.getByTestId("directions").click();
Arguments
Returns
Details
By default, the data-testid attribute is used as a test id. Use Selectors.setTestIdAttribute()
to configure a different test id attribute if necessary.
Added in: v1.27 page.getByText
Allows locating elements that contain given text.
See also Locator.filter() that allows to match by another criteria, like an accessible role, and then filter by the text content.
Usage
Consider the following DOM structure:
<div>Hello <span>world</span></div><div>Hello</div>
You can locate by text substring, exact string, or a regular expression:
// Matches <span>page.getByText("world");// Matches first <div>page.getByText("Hello world");// Matches second <div>page.getByText("Hello", new Page.GetByTextOptions().setExact(true));// Matches both <div>spage.getByText(Pattern.compile("Hello"));// Matches second <div>page.getByText(Pattern.compile("^hello$", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE));
Arguments
Text to locate the element for.
options Page.GetByTextOptions (optional)
Returns
Details
Matching by text always normalizes whitespace, even with exact match. For example, it turns multiple spaces into one, turns line breaks into spaces and ignores leading and trailing whitespace.
Input elements of the type button and submit are matched by their value instead of the text content. For example, locating by text "Log in" matches <input type=button value="Log in">.
Added in: v1.27 page.getByTitle
Allows locating elements by their title attribute.
Usage
Consider the following DOM structure.
<span title='Issues count'>25 issues</span>
You can check the issues count after locating it by the title text:
assertThat(page.getByTitle("Issues count")).hasText("25 issues");
Arguments
Text to locate the element for.
options Page.GetByTitleOptions (optional)
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.goBack
Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the last redirect. If cannot go back, returns null.
Navigate to the previous page in history.
Usage
Page.goBack();Page.goBack(options);
Arguments
options Page.GoBackOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.Returns
Added before v1.9 page.goForward
Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the last redirect. If cannot go forward, returns null.
Navigate to the next page in history.
Usage
Page.goForward();Page.goForward(options);
Arguments
options Page.GoForwardOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isClosed
Indicates that the page has been closed.
Usage
Page.isClosed();
Returns
Added in: v1.14 page.locator
The method returns an element locator that can be used to perform actions on this page / frame. Locator is resolved to the element immediately before performing an action, so a series of actions on the same locator can in fact be performed on different DOM elements. That would happen if the DOM structure between those actions has changed.
Usage
Page.locator(selector);Page.locator(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
options Page.LocatorOptions (optional)
Narrows down the results of the method to those which contain elements matching this relative locator. For example, article that has text=Playwright matches <article><div>Playwright</div></article>.
Inner locator must be relative to the outer locator and is queried starting with the outer locator match, not the document root. For example, you can find content that has div in <article><content><div>Playwright</div></content></article>. However, looking for content that has article div will fail, because the inner locator must be relative and should not use any elements outside the content.
Note that outer and inner locators must belong to the same frame. Inner locator must not contain FrameLocator s.
setHasNot Locator
(optional) Added in: v1.33#
Matches elements that do not contain an element that matches an inner locator. Inner locator is queried against the outer one. For example, article that does not have div matches <article><span>Playwright</span></article>.
Note that outer and inner locators must belong to the same frame. Inner locator must not contain FrameLocator s.
setHasNotText String
| Pattern
(optional) Added in: v1.33#
Matches elements that do not contain specified text somewhere inside, possibly in a child or a descendant element. When passed a string , matching is case-insensitive and searches for a substring.
setHasText String
| Pattern
(optional)#
Matches elements containing specified text somewhere inside, possibly in a child or a descendant element. When passed a string
, matching is case-insensitive and searches for a substring. For example, "Playwright" matches <article><div>Playwright</div></article>.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.mainFrame
The page's main frame. Page is guaranteed to have a main frame which persists during navigations.
Usage
Page.mainFrame();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.navigate
Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the first non-redirect response.
The method will throw an error if:
The 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 Response.status() .
note
The method either throws an error or returns a main resource response. The only exceptions are navigation to about:blank or navigation to the same URL with a different hash, which would succeed and return null.
note
Headless mode doesn't support navigation to a PDF document. See the upstream issue .
Usage
Page.navigate(url);Page.navigate(url, options);
Arguments
URL to navigate page to. The url should include scheme, e.g. https://. When a setBaseURL
via the context options was provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the new URL()
constructor.
options Page.NavigateOptions (optional)
Referer header value. If provided it will take preference over the referer header value set by Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders() .
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.Returns
Added in: v1.10 page.onceDialog
Adds one-off Dialog handler. The handler will be removed immediately after next Dialog is created.
page.onceDialog(dialog -> { dialog.accept("foo");});// prints 'foo'System.out.println(page.evaluate("prompt('Enter string:')"));// prints 'null' as the dialog will be auto-dismissed because there are no handlers.System.out.println(page.evaluate("prompt('Enter string:')"));
This code above is equivalent to:
Consumer<Dialog> handler = new Consumer<Dialog>() { @Override public void accept(Dialog dialog) { dialog.accept("foo"); page.offDialog(this); }};page.onDialog(handler);// prints 'foo'System.out.println(page.evaluate("prompt('Enter string:')"));// prints 'null' as the dialog will be auto-dismissed because there are no handlers.System.out.println(page.evaluate("prompt('Enter string:')"));
Usage
Page.onceDialog(handler);
Arguments
Receives the Dialog object, it must either Dialog.accept() or Dialog.dismiss() the dialog - otherwise the page will freeze waiting for the dialog, and actions like click will never finish.
Added before v1.9 page.opener
Returns the opener for popup pages and null for others. If the opener has been closed already the returns null.
Usage
Page.opener();
Returns
Added in: v1.56 page.pageErrors
Returns up to (currently) 200 last page errors from this page. See Page.onPageError(handler) for more details.
Usage
Page.pageErrors();
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.pause
Pauses script execution. Playwright will stop executing the script and wait for the user to either press the 'Resume' button in the page overlay or to call playwright.resume() in the DevTools console.
User can inspect selectors or perform manual steps while paused. Resume will continue running the original script from the place it was paused.
note
This method requires Playwright to be started in a headed mode, with a falsy setHeadless option.
Usage
Page.pause();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.pdf
Returns the PDF buffer.
page.pdf() generates a pdf of the page with print css media. To generate a pdf with screen media, call Page.emulateMedia()
before calling page.pdf():
note
By default, page.pdf() generates a pdf with modified colors for printing. Use the -webkit-print-color-adjust
property to force rendering of exact colors.
Usage
// Generates a PDF with "screen" media type.page.emulateMedia(new Page.EmulateMediaOptions().setMedia(Media.SCREEN));page.pdf(new Page.PdfOptions().setPath(Paths.get("page.pdf")));
The setWidth , setHeight , and setMargin options accept values labeled with units. Unlabeled values are treated as pixels.
A few examples:
page.pdf({width: 100}) - prints with width set to 100 pixelspage.pdf({width: '100px'}) - prints with width set to 100 pixelspage.pdf({width: '10cm'}) - prints with width set to 10 centimeters.All possible units are:
px - pixelin - inchcm - centimetermm - millimeterThe setFormat options are:
Letter: 8.5in x 11inLegal: 8.5in x 14inTabloid: 11in x 17inLedger: 17in x 11inA0: 33.1in x 46.8inA1: 23.4in x 33.1inA2: 16.54in x 23.4inA3: 11.7in x 16.54inA4: 8.27in x 11.7inA5: 5.83in x 8.27inA6: 4.13in x 5.83innote
setHeaderTemplate and setFooterTemplate markup have the following limitations: > 1. Script tags inside templates are not evaluated. > 2. Page styles are not visible inside templates.
Arguments
options Page.PdfOptions (optional)
setDisplayHeaderFooter boolean
(optional)#
Display header and footer. Defaults to false.
setFooterTemplate String
(optional)#
HTML template for the print footer. Should use the same format as the setHeaderTemplate .
Paper format. If set, takes priority over setWidth or setHeight options. Defaults to 'Letter'.
setHeaderTemplate String
(optional)#
HTML template for the print header. Should be valid HTML markup with following classes used to inject printing values into them:
'date' formatted print date'title' document title'url' document location'pageNumber' current page number'totalPages' total pages in the documentPaper height, accepts values labeled with units.
setLandscape boolean
(optional)#
Paper orientation. Defaults to false.
setMargin Margin (optional)#
setTop String
(optional)
Top margin, accepts values labeled with units. Defaults to 0.
setRight String
(optional)
Right margin, accepts values labeled with units. Defaults to 0.
setBottom String
(optional)
Bottom margin, accepts values labeled with units. Defaults to 0.
setLeft String
(optional)
Left margin, accepts values labeled with units. Defaults to 0.
Paper margins, defaults to none.
setOutline boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.42#
Whether or not to embed the document outline into the PDF. Defaults to false.
setPageRanges String
(optional)#
Paper ranges to print, e.g., '1-5, 8, 11-13'. Defaults to the empty string, which means print all pages.
The file path to save the PDF to. If setPath is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory. If no path is provided, the PDF won't be saved to the disk.
setPreferCSSPageSize boolean
(optional)#
Give any CSS @page size declared in the page priority over what is declared in setWidth
and setHeight
or setFormat
options. Defaults to false, which will scale the content to fit the paper size.
setPrintBackground boolean
(optional)#
Print background graphics. Defaults to false.
Scale of the webpage rendering. Defaults to 1. Scale amount must be between 0.1 and 2.
setTagged boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.42#
Whether or not to generate tagged (accessible) PDF. Defaults to false.
Paper width, accepts values labeled with units.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.reload
This method reloads the current page, in the same way as if the user had triggered a browser refresh. Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the last redirect.
Usage
Page.reload();Page.reload(options);
Arguments
options Page.ReloadOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.Returns
Added in: v1.44 page.removeLocatorHandler
Removes all locator handlers added by Page.addLocatorHandler() for a specific locator.
Usage
Page.removeLocatorHandler(locator);
Arguments
Locator passed to Page.addLocatorHandler() .
Returns
Added in: v1.48 page.requestGC
Request the page to perform garbage collection. Note that there is no guarantee that all unreachable objects will be collected.
This is useful to help detect memory leaks. For example, if your page has a large object 'suspect' that might be leaked, you can check that it does not leak by using a WeakRef
.
// 1. In your page, save a WeakRef for the "suspect".page.evaluate("globalThis.suspectWeakRef = new WeakRef(suspect)");// 2. Request garbage collection.page.requestGC();// 3. Check that weak ref does not deref to the original object.assertTrue(page.evaluate("!globalThis.suspectWeakRef.deref()"));
Usage
Page.requestGC();
Returns
Added in: v1.56 page.requests
Returns up to (currently) 100 last network request from this page. See Page.onRequest(handler) for more details.
Returned requests should be accessed immediately, otherwise they might be collected to prevent unbounded memory growth as new requests come in. Once collected, retrieving most information about the request is impossible.
Note that requests reported through the Page.onRequest(handler) request are not collected, so there is a trade off between efficient memory usage with Page.requests() and the amount of available information reported through Page.onRequest(handler) .
Usage
Page.requests();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.route
Routing provides the capability to modify network requests that are made by a page.
Once routing is enabled, every request matching the url pattern will stall unless it's continued, fulfilled or aborted.
note
The handler will only be called for the first url if the response is a redirect.
note
Page.route()
will not intercept requests intercepted by Service Worker. See this
issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when using request interception by setting setServiceWorkers
to 'block'.
note
Page.route() will not intercept the first request of a popup page. Use BrowserContext.route() instead.
Usage
An example of a naive handler that aborts all image requests:
Page page = browser.newPage();page.route("**/*.{png,jpg,jpeg}", route -> route.abort());page.navigate("https://example.com");browser.close();
or the same snippet using a regex pattern instead:
Page page = browser.newPage();page.route(Pattern.compile("(\\.png$)|(\\.jpg$)"),route -> route.abort());page.navigate("https://example.com");browser.close();
It is possible to examine the request to decide the route action. For example, mocking all requests that contain some post data, and leaving all other requests as is:
page.route("/api/**", route -> { if (route.request().postData().contains("my-string")) route.fulfill(new Route.FulfillOptions().setBody("mocked-data")); else route.resume();});
Page routes take precedence over browser context routes (set up with BrowserContext.route() ) when request matches both handlers.
To remove a route with its handler you can use Page.unroute() .
note
Enabling routing disables http cache.
Arguments
url String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<String
>#
A glob pattern, regex pattern, or predicate that receives a [URL] to match during routing. If setBaseURL
is set in the context options and the provided URL is a string that does not start with *, it is resolved using the new URL()
constructor.
handler function to route the request.
options Page.RouteOptions (optional)
Returns
Added in: v1.23 page.routeFromHAR
If specified the network requests that are made in the page will be served from the HAR file. Read more about Replaying from HAR .
Playwright will not serve requests intercepted by Service Worker from the HAR file. See this
issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when using request interception by setting setServiceWorkers
to 'block'.
Usage
Page.routeFromHAR(har);Page.routeFromHAR(har, options);
Arguments
Path to a HAR
file with prerecorded network data. If path is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory.
options Page.RouteFromHAROptions (optional)
setNotFound enum HarNotFound { ABORT, FALLBACK } (optional)#
Defaults to abort.
If specified, updates the given HAR with the actual network information instead of serving from file. The file is written to disk when BrowserContext.close() is called.
setUpdateContent enum RouteFromHarUpdateContentPolicy { EMBED, ATTACH } (optional) Added in: v1.32#
Optional setting to control resource content management. If attach is specified, resources are persisted as separate files or entries in the ZIP archive. If embed is specified, content is stored inline the HAR file.
setUpdateMode enum HarMode { FULL, MINIMAL } (optional) Added in: v1.32#
When set to minimal, only record information necessary for routing from HAR. This omits sizes, timing, page, cookies, security and other types of HAR information that are not used when replaying from HAR. Defaults to minimal.
setUrl String
| Pattern
(optional)#
A glob pattern, regular expression or predicate to match the request URL. Only requests with URL matching the pattern will be served from the HAR file. If not specified, all requests are served from the HAR file.
Returns
Added in: v1.48 page.routeWebSocket
This method allows to modify websocket connections that are made by the page.
Note that only WebSockets created after this method was called will be routed. It is recommended to call this method before navigating the page.
Usage
Below is an example of a simple mock that responds to a single message. See WebSocketRoute for more details and examples.
page.routeWebSocket("/ws", ws -> { ws.onMessage(frame -> { if ("request".equals(frame.text())) ws.send("response"); });});
Arguments
url String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<String
>#
Only WebSockets with the url matching this pattern will be routed. A string pattern can be relative to the setBaseURL context option.
handler Consumer
<WebSocketRoute
>#
Handler function to route the WebSocket.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.screenshot
Returns the buffer with the captured screenshot.
Usage
Page.screenshot();Page.screenshot(options);
Arguments
options Page.ScreenshotOptions (optional)
setAnimations enum ScreenshotAnimations { DISABLED, ALLOW } (optional)#
When set to "disabled", stops CSS animations, CSS transitions and Web Animations. Animations get different treatment depending on their duration:
transitionend event.Defaults to "allow" that leaves animations untouched.
setCaret enum ScreenshotCaret { HIDE, INITIAL } (optional)#
When set to "hide", screenshot will hide text caret. When set to "initial", text caret behavior will not be changed. Defaults to "hide".
setClip Clip (optional)#
setX double
x-coordinate of top-left corner of clip area
setY double
y-coordinate of top-left corner of clip area
setWidth double
width of clipping area
setHeight double
height of clipping area
An object which specifies clipping of the resulting image.
setFullPage boolean
(optional)#
When true, takes a screenshot of the full scrollable page, instead of the currently visible viewport. Defaults to false.
setMask List
<Locator
> (optional)#
Specify locators that should be masked when the screenshot is taken. Masked elements will be overlaid with a pink box #FF00FF (customized by setMaskColor
) that completely covers its bounding box. The mask is also applied to invisible elements, see Matching only visible elements
to disable that.
setMaskColor String
(optional) Added in: v1.35#
Specify the color of the overlay box for masked elements, in CSS color format
. Default color is pink #FF00FF.
setOmitBackground boolean
(optional)#
Hides default white background and allows capturing screenshots with transparency. Not applicable to jpeg images. Defaults to false.
The file path to save the image to. The screenshot type will be inferred from file extension. If setPath is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory. If no path is provided, the image won't be saved to the disk.
The quality of the image, between 0-100. Not applicable to png images.
setScale enum ScreenshotScale { CSS, DEVICE } (optional)#
When set to "css", screenshot will have a single pixel per each css pixel on the page. For high-dpi devices, this will keep screenshots small. Using "device" option will produce a single pixel per each device pixel, so screenshots of high-dpi devices will be twice as large or even larger.
Defaults to "device".
setStyle String
(optional) Added in: v1.41#
Text of the stylesheet to apply while making the screenshot. This is where you can hide dynamic elements, make elements invisible or change their properties to help you creating repeatable screenshots. This stylesheet pierces the Shadow DOM and applies to the inner frames.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setType enum ScreenshotType { PNG, JPEG } (optional)#
Specify screenshot type, defaults to png.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.setContent
This method internally calls document.write() , inheriting all its specific characteristics and behaviors.
Usage
Page.setContent(html);Page.setContent(html, options);
Arguments
HTML markup to assign to the page.
options Page.SetContentOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.Returns
Added before v1.9 page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts:
note
Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout() takes priority over Page.setDefaultTimeout() , BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout() and BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout() .
Usage
Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(timeout);
Arguments
Added before v1.9 page.setDefaultTimeout
This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting timeout option.
note
Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout() takes priority over Page.setDefaultTimeout() .
Usage
Page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout);
Arguments
Added before v1.9 page.setExtraHTTPHeaders
The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request the page initiates.
note
Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders() does not guarantee the order of headers in the outgoing requests.
Usage
Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders(headers);
Arguments
headers Map
<String
, String
>#
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. All header values must be strings.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.setViewportSize
In the case of multiple pages in a single browser, each page can have its own viewport size. However, Browser.newContext() allows to set viewport size (and more) for all pages in the context at once.
Page.setViewportSize()
will resize the page. A lot of websites don't expect phones to change size, so you should set the viewport size before navigating to the page. Page.setViewportSize()
will also reset screen size, use Browser.newContext()
with screen and viewport parameters if you need better control of these properties.
Usage
Page page = browser.newPage();page.setViewportSize(640, 480);page.navigate("https://example.com");
Arguments
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.title
Returns the page's title.
Usage
Page.title();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.unroute
Removes a route created with Page.route() . When handler is not specified, removes all routes for the url .
Usage
Page.unroute(url);Page.unroute(url, handler);
Arguments
url String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<String
>#
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] to match while routing.
handler Consumer
<Route
> (optional)#
Optional handler function to route the request.
Returns
Added in: v1.41 page.unrouteAll
Removes all routes created with Page.route() and Page.routeFromHAR() .
Usage
Page.unrouteAll();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.url
Usage
Page.url();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.video
Video object associated with this page.
Usage
Page.video();
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.viewportSize
Usage
Page.viewportSize();
Returns
Added in: v1.11 page.waitForClose
Performs action and waits for the Page to close.
Usage
Page.waitForClose(callback);Page.waitForClose(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForCloseOptions (optional)
setTimeout double
(optional) Added in: v1.9#
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
callback Runnable
Added in: v1.9#
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added in: v1.32 page.waitForCondition
The method will block until the condition returns true. All Playwright events will be dispatched while the method is waiting for the condition.
Usage
Use the method to wait for a condition that depends on page events:
List<String> messages = new ArrayList<>();page.onConsoleMessage(m -> messages.add(m.text()));page.getByText("Submit button").click();page.waitForCondition(() -> messages.size() > 3);
Arguments
condition [BooleanSupplier]#
Condition to wait for.
options Page.WaitForConditionOptions (optional)
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.waitForConsoleMessage
Performs action and waits for a ConsoleMessage
to be logged by in the page. If predicate is provided, it passes ConsoleMessage
value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(message) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the Page.onConsoleMessage(handler)
event is fired.
Usage
Page.waitForConsoleMessage(callback);Page.waitForConsoleMessage(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForConsoleMessageOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<ConsoleMessage
> (optional)#
Receives the ConsoleMessage object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.waitForDownload
Performs action and waits for a new Download
. If predicate is provided, it passes Download
value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(download) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the download event is fired.
Usage
Page.waitForDownload(callback);Page.waitForDownload(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForDownloadOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<Download
> (optional)#
Receives the Download object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.waitForFileChooser
Performs action and waits for a new FileChooser
to be created. If predicate is provided, it passes FileChooser
value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(fileChooser) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the file chooser is opened.
Usage
Page.waitForFileChooser(callback);Page.waitForFileChooser(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForFileChooserOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<FileChooser
> (optional)#
Receives the FileChooser object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForFunction
Returns when the expression returns a truthy value. It resolves to a JSHandle of the truthy value.
Usage
The Page.waitForFunction() can be used to observe viewport size change:
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;public class Example { public static void main(String[] args) { try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) { BrowserType webkit = playwright.webkit(); Browser browser = webkit.launch(); Page page = browser.newPage(); page.setViewportSize(50, 50); page.waitForFunction("() => window.innerWidth < 100"); browser.close(); } }}
To pass an argument to the predicate of Page.waitForFunction() function:
String selector = ".foo";page.waitForFunction("selector => !!document.querySelector(selector)", selector);
Arguments
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
arg EvaluationArgument
(optional)#
Optional argument to pass to expression .
options Page.WaitForFunctionOptions (optional)
setPollingInterval double
(optional)#
If specified, then it is treated as an interval in milliseconds at which the function would be executed. By default if the option is not specified expression
is executed in requestAnimationFrame callback.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForLoadState
Returns when the required load state has been reached.
This resolves when the page reaches a required load state, load by default. The navigation must have been committed when this method is called. If current document has already reached the required state, resolves immediately.
note
Most of the time, this method is not needed because Playwright auto-waits before every action .
Usage
page.getByRole(AriaRole.BUTTON).click(); // Click triggers navigation.page.waitForLoadState(); // The promise resolves after "load" event.
Page popup = page.waitForPopup(() -> { page.getByRole(AriaRole.BUTTON).click(); // Click triggers a popup.});// Wait for the "DOMContentLoaded" eventpopup.waitForLoadState(LoadState.DOMCONTENTLOADED);System.out.println(popup.title()); // Popup is ready to use.
Arguments
state enum LoadState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE } (optional)#
Optional load state to wait for, defaults to load. If the state has been already reached while loading current document, the method resolves immediately. Can be one of:
'load' - wait for the load event to be fired.'domcontentloaded' - wait for the DOMContentLoaded event to be fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED wait until there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.options Page.WaitForLoadStateOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.waitForPopup
Performs action and waits for a popup Page
. If predicate is provided, it passes [Popup] value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(page) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the popup event is fired.
Usage
Page.waitForPopup(callback);Page.waitForPopup(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForPopupOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<Page
> (optional)#
Receives the Page object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForRequest
Waits for the matching request and returns it. See waiting for event for more details about events.
Usage
// Waits for the next request with the specified urlRequest request = page.waitForRequest("https://example.com/resource", () -> { // Triggers the request page.getByText("trigger request").click();});// Waits for the next request matching some conditionsRequest request = page.waitForRequest(request -> "https://example.com".equals(request.url()) && "GET".equals(request.method()), () -> { // Triggers the request page.getByText("trigger request").click();});
Arguments
urlOrPredicate String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<Request
>#
Request URL string, regex or predicate receiving Request
object. When a setBaseURL
via the context options was provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the new URL()
constructor.
options Page.WaitForRequestOptions (optional)
Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable the timeout. The default value can be changed by using the Page.setDefaultTimeout()
method.
callback Runnable
Added in: v1.9#
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added in: v1.12 page.waitForRequestFinished
Performs action and waits for a Request
to finish loading. If predicate is provided, it passes Request
value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(request) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the Page.onRequestFinished(handler)
event is fired.
Usage
Page.waitForRequestFinished(callback);Page.waitForRequestFinished(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForRequestFinishedOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<Request
> (optional)#
Receives the Request object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForResponse
Returns the matched response. See waiting for event for more details about events.
Usage
// Waits for the next response with the specified urlResponse response = page.waitForResponse("https://example.com/resource", () -> { // Triggers the response page.getByText("trigger response").click();});// Waits for the next response matching some conditionsResponse response = page.waitForResponse(response -> "https://example.com".equals(response.url()) && response.status() == 200 && "GET".equals(response.request().method()), () -> { // Triggers the response page.getByText("trigger response").click();});
Arguments
urlOrPredicate String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<Response
>#
Request URL string, regex or predicate receiving Response
object. When a setBaseURL
via the context options was provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the new URL()
constructor.
options Page.WaitForResponseOptions (optional)
Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable the timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
callback Runnable
Added in: v1.9#
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added in: v1.11 page.waitForURL
Waits for the main frame to navigate to the given URL.
Usage
page.click("a.delayed-navigation"); // Clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigationpage.waitForURL("**/target.html");
Arguments
url String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<String
>#
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] to match while waiting for the navigation. Note that if the parameter is a string without wildcard characters, the method will wait for navigation to URL that is exactly equal to the string.
options Page.WaitForURLOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.waitForWebSocket
Performs action and waits for a new WebSocket
. If predicate is provided, it passes WebSocket
value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(webSocket) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the WebSocket event is fired.
Usage
Page.waitForWebSocket(callback);Page.waitForWebSocket(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForWebSocketOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<WebSocket
> (optional)#
Receives the WebSocket object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.waitForWorker
Performs action and waits for a new Worker
. If predicate is provided, it passes Worker
value into the predicate function and waits for predicate(worker) to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the worker event is fired.
Usage
Page.waitForWorker(callback);Page.waitForWorker(callback, options);
Arguments
options Page.WaitForWorkerOptions (optional)
setPredicate Predicate
<Worker
> (optional)#
Receives the Worker object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
.
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.workers
This method returns all of the dedicated WebWorkers associated with the page.
note
This does not contain ServiceWorkers
Usage
Page.workers();
Returns
Properties
Added in: v1.45 page.clock()
Playwright has ability to mock clock and passage of time.
Usage
Page.clock()
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.keyboard()
Usage
Page.keyboard()
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.mouse()
Usage
Page.mouse()
Returns
Added in: v1.16 page.request()
API testing helper associated with this page. This method returns the same instance as BrowserContext.request() on the page's context. See BrowserContext.request() for more details.
Usage
Page.request()
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.touchscreen()
Usage
Page.touchscreen()
Returns
Events
Added before v1.9 page.onClose(handler)
Emitted when the page closes.
Usage
Page.onClose(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onConsoleMessage(handler)
Emitted when JavaScript within the page calls one of console API methods, e.g. console.log or console.dir.
The arguments passed into console.log are available on the ConsoleMessage
event handler argument.
Usage
page.onConsoleMessage(msg -> { for (int i = 0; i < msg.args().size(); ++i) System.out.println(i + ": " + msg.args().get(i).jsonValue());});page.evaluate("() => console.log('hello', 5, { foo: 'bar' })");
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onCrash(handler)
Emitted when the page crashes. Browser pages might crash if they try to allocate too much memory. When the page crashes, ongoing and subsequent operations will throw.
The most common way to deal with crashes is to catch an exception:
try { // Crash might happen during a click. page.click("button"); // Or while waiting for an event. page.waitForPopup(() -> {});} catch (PlaywrightException e) { // When the page crashes, exception message contains "crash".}
Usage
Page.onCrash(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onDialog(handler)
Emitted when a JavaScript dialog appears, such as alert, prompt, confirm or beforeunload. Listener must either Dialog.accept()
or Dialog.dismiss()
the dialog - otherwise the page will freeze
waiting for the dialog, and actions like click will never finish.
Usage
page.onDialog(dialog -> { dialog.accept();});
note
When no Page.onDialog(handler) or BrowserContext.onDialog(handler) listeners are present, all dialogs are automatically dismissed.
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onDOMContentLoaded(handler)
Emitted when the JavaScript DOMContentLoaded
event is dispatched.
Usage
Page.onDOMContentLoaded(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onDownload(handler)
Emitted when attachment download started. User can access basic file operations on downloaded content via the passed Download instance.
Usage
Page.onDownload(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onFileChooser(handler)
Emitted when a file chooser is supposed to appear, such as after clicking the <input type=file>. Playwright can respond to it via setting the input files using FileChooser.setFiles()
that can be uploaded after that.
page.onFileChooser(fileChooser -> { fileChooser.setFiles(Paths.get("/tmp/myfile.pdf"));});
Usage
Page.onFileChooser(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onFrameAttached(handler)
Emitted when a frame is attached.
Usage
Page.onFrameAttached(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onFrameDetached(handler)
Emitted when a frame is detached.
Usage
Page.onFrameDetached(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onFrameNavigated(handler)
Emitted when a frame is navigated to a new url.
Usage
Page.onFrameNavigated(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onLoad(handler)
Emitted when the JavaScript load
event is dispatched.
Usage
Page.onLoad(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onPageError(handler)
Emitted when an uncaught exception happens within the page.
// Log all uncaught errors to the terminalpage.onPageError(exception -> { System.out.println("Uncaught exception: " + exception);});// Navigate to a page with an exception.page.navigate("data:text/html,<script>throw new Error('Test')</script>");
Usage
Page.onPageError(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onPopup(handler)
Emitted when the page opens a new tab or window. This event is emitted in addition to the BrowserContext.onPage(handler) , but only for popups relevant to this page.
The earliest moment that page is available is when it has navigated to the initial url. For example, when opening a popup with window.open('http://example.com'), this event will fire when the network request to "http://example.com
" is done and its response has started loading in the popup. If you would like to route/listen to this network request, use BrowserContext.route()
and BrowserContext.onRequest(handler)
respectively instead of similar methods on the Page
.
Page popup = page.waitForPopup(() -> { page.getByText("open the popup").click();});System.out.println(popup.evaluate("location.href"));
note
Use Page.waitForLoadState() to wait until the page gets to a particular state (you should not need it in most cases).
Usage
Page.onPopup(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onRequest(handler)
Emitted when a page issues a request. The request object is read-only. In order to intercept and mutate requests, see Page.route() or BrowserContext.route() .
Usage
Page.onRequest(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onRequestFailed(handler)
Emitted when a request fails, for example by timing out.
page.onRequestFailed(request -> { System.out.println(request.url() + " " + request.failure());});
note
HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful responses from HTTP standpoint, so request will complete with Page.onRequestFinished(handler) event and not with Page.onRequestFailed(handler) . A request will only be considered failed when the client cannot get an HTTP response from the server, e.g. due to network error net::ERR_FAILED.
Usage
Page.onRequestFailed(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onRequestFinished(handler)
Emitted when a request finishes successfully after downloading the response body. For a successful response, the sequence of events is request, response and requestfinished.
Usage
Page.onRequestFinished(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onResponse(handler)
Emitted when response
status and headers are received for a request. For a successful response, the sequence of events is request, response and requestfinished.
Usage
Page.onResponse(handler)
Event data
Added in: v1.9 page.onWebSocket(handler)
Emitted when WebSocket request is sent.
Usage
Page.onWebSocket(handler)
Event data
Added before v1.9 page.onWorker(handler)
Emitted when a dedicated WebWorker is spawned by the page.
Usage
Page.onWorker(handler)
Event data
Deprecated
Added before v1.9 page.check
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.check() instead. Read more about locators .
This method checks an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
Usage
Page.check(selector);Page.check(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.CheckOptions (optional)
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setPosition Position (optional) Added in: v1.11#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setTrial boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.11#
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.click
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.click() instead. Read more about locators .
This method clicks an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
Usage
Page.click(selector);Page.click(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.ClickOptions (optional)
setButton enum MouseButton { LEFT, RIGHT, MIDDLE } (optional)#
Defaults to left.
defaults to 1. See UIEvent.detail .
Time to wait between mousedown and mouseup in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setModifiers List
<enum KeyboardModifier { ALT, CONTROL, CONTROLORMETA, META, SHIFT }> (optional)#
Modifier keys to press. Ensures that only these modifiers are pressed during the operation, and then restores current modifiers back. If not specified, currently pressed modifiers are used. "ControlOrMeta" resolves to "Control" on Windows and Linux and to "Meta" on macOS.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option will default to true in the future.
Actions that initiate navigations are waiting for these navigations to happen and for pages to start loading. You can opt out of waiting via setting this flag. You would only need this option in the exceptional cases such as navigating to inaccessible pages. Defaults to false.
setPosition Position (optional)#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setTrial boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.11#
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it. Note that keyboard modifiers will be pressed regardless of trial to allow testing elements which are only visible when those keys are pressed.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.dblclick
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.dblclick() instead. Read more about locators .
This method double clicks an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
note
page.dblclick() dispatches two click events and a single dblclick event.
Usage
Page.dblclick(selector);Page.dblclick(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.DblclickOptions (optional)
setButton enum MouseButton { LEFT, RIGHT, MIDDLE } (optional)#
Defaults to left.
Time to wait between mousedown and mouseup in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setModifiers List
<enum KeyboardModifier { ALT, CONTROL, CONTROLORMETA, META, SHIFT }> (optional)#
Modifier keys to press. Ensures that only these modifiers are pressed during the operation, and then restores current modifiers back. If not specified, currently pressed modifiers are used. "ControlOrMeta" resolves to "Control" on Windows and Linux and to "Meta" on macOS.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setPosition Position (optional)#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setTrial boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.11#
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it. Note that keyboard modifiers will be pressed regardless of trial to allow testing elements which are only visible when those keys are pressed.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.dispatchEvent
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.dispatchEvent() instead. Read more about locators .
The snippet below dispatches the click event on the element. Regardless of the visibility state of the element, click is dispatched. This is equivalent to calling element.click()
.
Usage
page.dispatchEvent("button#submit", "click");
Under the hood, it creates an instance of an event based on the given type
, initializes it with eventInit
properties and dispatches it on the element. Events are composed, cancelable and bubble by default.
Since eventInit is event-specific, please refer to the events documentation for the lists of initial properties:
You can also specify JSHandle as the property value if you want live objects to be passed into the event:
// Note you can only create DataTransfer in Chromium and FirefoxJSHandle dataTransfer = page.evaluateHandle("() => new DataTransfer()");Map<String, Object> arg = new HashMap<>();arg.put("dataTransfer", dataTransfer);page.dispatchEvent("#source", "dragstart", arg);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
DOM event type: "click", "dragstart", etc.
eventInit EvaluationArgument
(optional)#
Optional event-specific initialization properties.
options Page.DispatchEventOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.evalOnSelector
Discouraged
This method does not wait for the element to pass actionability checks and therefore can lead to the flaky tests. Use Locator.evaluate() , other Locator helper methods or web-first assertions instead.
The method finds an element matching the specified selector within the page and passes it as a first argument to expression . If no elements match the selector, the method throws an error. Returns the value of expression .
If expression returns a Promise , then Page.evalOnSelector() would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
Usage
String searchValue = (String) page.evalOnSelector("#search", "el => el.value");String preloadHref = (String) page.evalOnSelector("link[rel=preload]", "el => el.href");String html = (String) page.evalOnSelector(".main-container", "(e, suffix) => e.outerHTML + suffix", "hello");
Arguments
A selector to query for.
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
arg EvaluationArgument
(optional)#
Optional argument to pass to expression .
options Page.EvalOnSelectorOptions (optional)
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.evalOnSelectorAll
Discouraged
In most cases, Locator.evaluateAll() , other Locator helper methods and web-first assertions do a better job.
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector within the page and passes an array of matched elements as a first argument to expression . Returns the result of expression invocation.
If expression returns a Promise , then Page.evalOnSelectorAll() would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
Usage
boolean divCounts = (boolean) page.evalOnSelectorAll("div", "(divs, min) => divs.length >= min", 10);
Arguments
A selector to query for.
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
arg EvaluationArgument
(optional)#
Optional argument to pass to expression .
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.fill
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.fill() instead. Read more about locators .
This method waits for an element matching selector
, waits for actionability
checks, focuses the element, fills it and triggers an input event after filling. Note that you can pass an empty string to clear the input field.
If the target element is not an <input>, <textarea> or [contenteditable] element, this method throws an error. However, if the element is inside the <label> element that has an associated control
, the control will be filled instead.
To send fine-grained keyboard events, use Locator.pressSequentially() .
Usage
Page.fill(selector, value);Page.fill(selector, value, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
Value to fill for the <input>, <textarea> or [contenteditable] element.
options Page.FillOptions (optional)
setForce boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.13#
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.focus
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.focus() instead. Read more about locators .
This method fetches an element with selector and focuses it. If there's no element matching selector , the method waits until a matching element appears in the DOM.
Usage
Page.focus(selector);Page.focus(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.FocusOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.getAttribute
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.getAttribute() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns element attribute value.
Usage
Page.getAttribute(selector, name);Page.getAttribute(selector, name, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
Attribute name to get the value for.
options Page.GetAttributeOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.hover
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.hover() instead. Read more about locators .
This method hovers over an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
Usage
Page.hover(selector);Page.hover(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.HoverOptions (optional)
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setModifiers List
<enum KeyboardModifier { ALT, CONTROL, CONTROLORMETA, META, SHIFT }> (optional)#
Modifier keys to press. Ensures that only these modifiers are pressed during the operation, and then restores current modifiers back. If not specified, currently pressed modifiers are used. "ControlOrMeta" resolves to "Control" on Windows and Linux and to "Meta" on macOS.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.28#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setPosition Position (optional)#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setTrial boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.11#
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it. Note that keyboard modifiers will be pressed regardless of trial to allow testing elements which are only visible when those keys are pressed.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.innerHTML
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.innerHTML() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns element.innerHTML.
Usage
Page.innerHTML(selector);Page.innerHTML(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.InnerHTMLOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.innerText
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.innerText() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns element.innerText.
Usage
Page.innerText(selector);Page.innerText(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.InnerTextOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added in: v1.13 page.inputValue
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.inputValue() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns input.value for the selected <input> or <textarea> or <select> element.
Throws for non-input elements. However, if the element is inside the <label> element that has an associated control
, returns the value of the control.
Usage
Page.inputValue(selector);Page.inputValue(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.InputValueOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isChecked
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.isChecked() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns whether the element is checked. Throws if the element is not a checkbox or radio input.
Usage
Page.isChecked(selector);Page.isChecked(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.IsCheckedOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isDisabled
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.isDisabled() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns whether the element is disabled, the opposite of enabled .
Usage
Page.isDisabled(selector);Page.isDisabled(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.IsDisabledOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isEditable
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.isEditable() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns whether the element is editable .
Usage
Page.isEditable(selector);Page.isEditable(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.IsEditableOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isEnabled
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.isEnabled() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns whether the element is enabled .
Usage
Page.isEnabled(selector);Page.isEnabled(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.IsEnabledOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isHidden
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.isHidden() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns whether the element is hidden, the opposite of visible . selector that does not match any elements is considered hidden.
Usage
Page.isHidden(selector);Page.isHidden(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.IsHiddenOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Deprecated
This option is ignored. Page.isHidden() does not wait for the element to become hidden and returns immediately.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.isVisible
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.isVisible() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns whether the element is visible . selector that does not match any elements is considered not visible.
Usage
Page.isVisible(selector);Page.isVisible(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.IsVisibleOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Deprecated
This option is ignored. Page.isVisible() does not wait for the element to become visible and returns immediately.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.press
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.press() instead. Read more about locators .
Focuses the element, and then uses Keyboard.down() and Keyboard.up() .
key can specify the intended keyboardEvent.key value or a single character to generate the text for. A superset of the key values can be found here . Examples of the keys are:
F1 - F12, Digit0- Digit9, KeyA- KeyZ, Backquote, Minus, Equal, Backslash, Backspace, Tab, Delete, Escape, ArrowDown, End, Enter, Home, Insert, PageDown, PageUp, ArrowRight, ArrowUp, etc.
Following modification shortcuts are also supported: Shift, Control, Alt, Meta, ShiftLeft, ControlOrMeta. ControlOrMeta resolves to Control on Windows and Linux and to Meta on macOS.
Holding down Shift will type the text that corresponds to the key
in the upper case.
If key
is a single character, it is case-sensitive, so the values a and A will generate different respective texts.
Shortcuts such as key: "Control+o", key: "Control++ or key: "Control+Shift+T" are supported as well. When specified with the modifier, modifier is pressed and being held while the subsequent key is being pressed.
Usage
Page page = browser.newPage();page.navigate("https://keycode.info");page.press("body", "A");page.screenshot(new Page.ScreenshotOptions().setPath(Paths.get("A.png")));page.press("body", "ArrowLeft");page.screenshot(new Page.ScreenshotOptions().setPath(Paths.get("ArrowLeft.png" )));page.press("body", "Shift+O");page.screenshot(new Page.ScreenshotOptions().setPath(Paths.get("O.png" )));
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as ArrowLeft or a.
options Page.PressOptions (optional)
Time to wait between keydown and keyup in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option will default to true in the future.
Actions that initiate navigations are waiting for these navigations to happen and for pages to start loading. You can opt out of waiting via setting this flag. You would only need this option in the exceptional cases such as navigating to inaccessible pages. Defaults to false.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.querySelector
Discouraged
Use locator-based Page.locator() instead. Read more about locators .
The method finds an element matching the specified selector within the page. If no elements match the selector, the return value resolves to null. To wait for an element on the page, use Locator.waitFor()
.
Usage
Page.querySelector(selector);Page.querySelector(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to query for.
options Page.QuerySelectorOptions (optional)
Returns
Added in: v1.9 page.querySelectorAll
Discouraged
Use locator-based Page.locator() instead. Read more about locators .
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector within the page. If no elements match the selector, the return value resolves to [].
Usage
Page.querySelectorAll(selector);
Arguments
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.selectOption
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.selectOption() instead. Read more about locators .
This method waits for an element matching selector
, waits for actionability
checks, waits until all specified options are present in the <select> element and selects these options.
If the target element is not a <select> element, this method throws an error. However, if the element is inside the <label> element that has an associated control
, the control will be used instead.
Returns the array of option values that have been successfully selected.
Triggers a change and input event once all the provided options have been selected.
Usage
// Single selection matching the value or labelpage.selectOption("select#colors", "blue");// single selection matching both the value and the labelpage.selectOption("select#colors", new SelectOption().setLabel("Blue"));// multiple selectionpage.selectOption("select#colors", new String[] {"red", "green", "blue"});
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
values null
| String
| ElementHandle
| String
[] | SelectOption | ElementHandle
[] | SelectOption[]#
setValue String
(optional)
Matches by option.value. Optional.
setLabel String
(optional)
Matches by option.label. Optional.
setIndex int
(optional)
Matches by the index. Optional.
Options to select. If the <select> has the multiple attribute, all matching options are selected, otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. String values are matching both values and labels. Option is considered matching if all specified properties match.
options Page.SelectOptionOptions (optional)
setForce boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.13#
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added in: v1.15 page.setChecked
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.setChecked() instead. Read more about locators .
This method checks or unchecks an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
Usage
Page.setChecked(selector, checked);Page.setChecked(selector, checked, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
Whether to check or uncheck the checkbox.
options Page.SetCheckedOptions (optional)
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setPosition Position (optional)#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.setInputFiles
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.setInputFiles() instead. Read more about locators .
Sets the value of the file input to these file paths or files. If some of the filePaths are relative paths, then they are resolved relative to the current working directory. For empty array, clears the selected files. For inputs with a [webkitdirectory] attribute, only a single directory path is supported.
This method expects selector
to point to an input element
. However, if the element is inside the <label> element that has an associated control
, targets the control instead.
Usage
Page.setInputFiles(selector, files);Page.setInputFiles(selector, files, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.SetInputFilesOptions (optional)
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.tap
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.tap() instead. Read more about locators .
This method taps an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
note
Page.tap() the method will throw if setHasTouch option of the browser context is false.
Usage
Page.tap(selector);Page.tap(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.TapOptions (optional)
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setModifiers List
<enum KeyboardModifier { ALT, CONTROL, CONTROLORMETA, META, SHIFT }> (optional)#
Modifier keys to press. Ensures that only these modifiers are pressed during the operation, and then restores current modifiers back. If not specified, currently pressed modifiers are used. "ControlOrMeta" resolves to "Control" on Windows and Linux and to "Meta" on macOS.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setPosition Position (optional)#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setTrial boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.11#
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it. Note that keyboard modifiers will be pressed regardless of trial to allow testing elements which are only visible when those keys are pressed.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.textContent
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.textContent() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns element.textContent.
Usage
Page.textContent(selector);Page.textContent(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.TextContentOptions (optional)
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.type
Deprecated
In most cases, you should use Locator.fill() instead. You only need to press keys one by one if there is special keyboard handling on the page - in this case use Locator.pressSequentially() .
Sends a keydown, keypress/input, and keyup event for each character in the text. page.type can be used to send fine-grained keyboard events. To fill values in form fields, use Page.fill()
.
To press a special key, like Control or ArrowDown, use Keyboard.press()
.
Usage
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
A text to type into a focused element.
options Page.TypeOptions (optional)
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.uncheck
Discouraged
Use locator-based Locator.uncheck() instead. Read more about locators .
This method unchecks an element matching selector by performing the following steps:
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified setTimeout , this method throws a TimeoutError . Passing zero timeout disables this.
Usage
Page.uncheck(selector);Page.uncheck(selector, options);
Arguments
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used.
options Page.UncheckOptions (optional)
Whether to bypass the actionability
checks. Defaults to false.
setNoWaitAfter boolean
(optional)#
Deprecated
This option has no effect.
This option has no effect.
setPosition Position (optional) Added in: v1.11#
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of the element.
setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setTrial boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.11#
When set, this method only performs the actionability
checks and skips the action. Defaults to false. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForNavigation
Deprecated
This method is inherently racy, please use Page.waitForURL() instead.
Waits for the main frame navigation and returns 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.
Usage
This resolves when the page navigates to a new URL or reloads. It is useful for when you run code which will indirectly cause the page to navigate. e.g. The click target has an onclick handler that triggers navigation from a setTimeout. Consider this example:
// The method returns after navigation has finishedResponse response = page.waitForNavigation(() -> { // This action triggers the navigation after a timeout. page.getByText("Navigate after timeout").click();});
note
Usage of the History API to change the URL is considered a navigation.
Arguments
options Page.WaitForNavigationOptions (optional)
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
, BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
, Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
setUrl String
| Pattern
| Predicate
<String
> (optional)#
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] to match while waiting for the navigation. Note that if the parameter is a string without wildcard characters, the method will wait for navigation to URL that is exactly equal to the string.
setWaitUntil enum WaitUntilState { LOAD, DOMCONTENTLOADED, NETWORKIDLE, COMMIT } (optional)#
When to consider operation succeeded, defaults to load. Events can be either:
'domcontentloaded' - consider operation to be finished when the DOMContentLoaded event is fired.'load' - consider operation to be finished when the load event is fired.'networkidle' - DISCOURAGED consider operation to be finished when there are no network connections for at least 500 ms. Don't use this method for testing, rely on web assertions to assess readiness instead.'commit' - consider operation to be finished when network response is received and the document started loading.callback Runnable
Added in: v1.9#
Callback that performs the action triggering the event.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForSelector
Discouraged
Use web assertions that assert visibility or a locator-based Locator.waitFor() instead. Read more about locators .
Returns when element specified by selector satisfies setState
option. Returns null if waiting for hidden or detached.
note
Playwright automatically waits for element to be ready before performing an action. Using Locator objects and web-first assertions makes the code wait-for-selector-free.
Wait for the selector to satisfy setState option (either appear/disappear from dom, or become visible/hidden). If at the moment of calling the method selector already satisfies the condition, the method will return immediately. If the selector doesn't satisfy the condition for the setTimeout milliseconds, the function will throw.
Usage
This method works across navigations:
import com.microsoft.playwright.*;public class Example { public static void main(String[] args) { try (Playwright playwright = Playwright.create()) { BrowserType chromium = playwright.chromium(); Browser browser = chromium.launch(); Page page = browser.newPage(); for (String currentURL : Arrays.asList("https://google.com", "https://bbc.com")) { page.navigate(currentURL); ElementHandle element = page.waitForSelector("img"); System.out.println("Loaded image: " + element.getAttribute("src")); } browser.close(); } }}
Arguments
A selector to query for.
options Page.WaitForSelectorOptions (optional)
setState enum WaitForSelectorState { ATTACHED, DETACHED, VISIBLE, HIDDEN } (optional)#
Defaults to 'visible'. Can be either:
'attached' - wait for element to be present in DOM.'detached' - wait for element to not be present in DOM.'visible' - wait for element to have non-empty bounding box and no visibility:hidden. Note that element without any content or with display:none has an empty bounding box and is not considered visible.'hidden' - wait for element to be either detached from DOM, or have an empty bounding box or visibility:hidden. This is opposite to the 'visible' option.setStrict boolean
(optional) Added in: v1.14#
When true, the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception.
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000 (30 seconds). Pass 0 to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout()
or Page.setDefaultTimeout()
methods.
Returns
Added before v1.9 page.waitForTimeout
Discouraged
Never wait for timeout in production. Tests that wait for time are inherently flaky. Use Locator actions and web assertions that wait automatically.
Waits for the given timeout in milliseconds.
Note that page.waitForTimeout() should only be used for debugging. Tests using the timer in production are going to be flaky. Use signals such as network events, selectors becoming visible and others instead.
Usage
// wait for 1 secondpage.waitForTimeout(1000);
Arguments
Returns