Class: Playwright::Page

Inherits:
PlaywrightApi show all
Defined in:
lib/playwright_api/page.rb

Overview

  • extends: [EventEmitter]

Page provides methods to interact with a single tab in a ‘Browser`, or an [extension background page](developer.chrome.com/extensions/background_pages) 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:

“‘python sync from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright, Playwright

def run(playwright: Playwright):

webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = webkit.launch()
context = browser.new_context()
page = context.new_page()
page.goto("https://example.com")
page.screenshot(path="screenshot.png")
browser.close()

with sync_playwright() as playwright:

run(playwright)

“‘

The Page class emits various events (described below) which can be handled using any of Node’s native [‘EventEmitter`](nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter) methods, such as `on`, `once` or `removeListener`.

This example logs a message for a single page ‘load` event:

“‘py page.once(“load”, lambda: print(“page loaded!”)) “`

To unsubscribe from events use the ‘removeListener` method:

“‘py def log_request(intercepted_request):

print("a request was made:", intercepted_request.url)

page.on(“request”, log_request) # sometime later… page.remove_listener(“request”, log_request) “‘

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from PlaywrightApi

#initialize, unwrap, wrap

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from Playwright::PlaywrightApi

Instance Method Details

#accessibilityObject

property



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 47

def accessibility # property
  wrap_impl(@impl.accessibility)
end

#add_init_script(path: nil, script: nil) ⇒ Object

Adds a script which would be evaluated in one of the following scenarios:

  • Whenever the page is navigated.

  • Whenever the child frame is attached or navigated. In this case, the script is evaluated in the context of the newly attached frame.

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:

“‘python sync # in your playwright script, assuming the preload.js file is in same directory page.add_init_script(path=“./preload.js”) “`

NOTE: The order of evaluation of multiple scripts installed via [‘method: BrowserContext.addInitScript`] and

‘method: Page.addInitScript`

is not defined.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 89

def add_init_script(path: nil, script: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.add_init_script(path: unwrap_impl(path), script: unwrap_impl(script)))
end

#add_script_tag(content: nil, path: nil, type: nil, url: nil) ⇒ Object

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.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 96

def add_script_tag(content: nil, path: nil, type: nil, url: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.add_script_tag(content: unwrap_impl(content), path: unwrap_impl(path), type: unwrap_impl(type), url: unwrap_impl(url)))
end

#add_style_tag(content: nil, path: nil, url: nil) ⇒ Object

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.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 103

def add_style_tag(content: nil, path: nil, url: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.add_style_tag(content: unwrap_impl(content), path: unwrap_impl(path), url: unwrap_impl(url)))
end

#bring_to_frontObject

Brings page to front (activates tab).



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 109

def bring_to_front
  wrap_impl(@impl.bring_to_front)
end

#check(selector, force: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method checks an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Ensure that matched element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws. If the element is already checked, this method returns immediately.

  3. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  4. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  5. Use [‘property: Page.mouse`] to click in the center of the element.

  6. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set.

  7. Ensure that the element is now checked. If not, this method throws.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 125

def check(
      selector,
      force: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.check(unwrap_impl(selector), force: unwrap_impl(force), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#checked?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Boolean

Returns whether the element is checked. Throws if the element is not a checkbox or radio input.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 874

def checked?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.checked?(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#click(selector, button: nil, clickCount: nil, delay: nil, force: nil, modifiers: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method clicks an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  3. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  4. Use [‘property: Page.mouse`] to click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.

  5. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 146

def click(
      selector,
      button: nil,
      clickCount: nil,
      delay: nil,
      force: nil,
      modifiers: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.click(unwrap_impl(selector), button: unwrap_impl(button), clickCount: unwrap_impl(clickCount), delay: unwrap_impl(delay), force: unwrap_impl(force), modifiers: unwrap_impl(modifiers), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#close(runBeforeUnload: nil) ⇒ Object

If ‘runBeforeUnload` is `false`, does not run any unload handlers and waits for the page to be closed. If `runBeforeUnload` 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 ‘runBeforeUnload` is passed as true, a `beforeunload` dialog might be summoned and should be handled manually via [`event: Page.dialog`] event.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 169

def close(runBeforeUnload: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.close(runBeforeUnload: unwrap_impl(runBeforeUnload)))
end

#closed?Boolean

Indicates that the page has been closed.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 880

def closed?
  wrap_impl(@impl.closed?)
end

#contentObject

Gets the full HTML contents of the page, including the doctype.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 175

def content
  wrap_impl(@impl.content)
end

#contextObject

Get the browser context that the page belongs to.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 181

def context
  wrap_impl(@impl.context)
end

#dblclick(selector, button: nil, delay: nil, force: nil, modifiers: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method double clicks an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  3. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  4. Use [‘property: Page.mouse`] to double click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.

  5. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set. Note that if the first click of the `dblclick()` triggers a navigation event, this method will throw.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.

NOTE: ‘page.dblclick()` dispatches two `click` events and a single `dblclick` event.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 197

def dblclick(
      selector,
      button: nil,
      delay: nil,
      force: nil,
      modifiers: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.dblclick(unwrap_impl(selector), button: unwrap_impl(button), delay: unwrap_impl(delay), force: unwrap_impl(force), modifiers: unwrap_impl(modifiers), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#disabled?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Boolean

Returns whether the element is disabled, the opposite of [enabled](../actionability.md#enabled).

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 886

def disabled?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.disabled?(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#dispatch_event(selector, type, eventInit: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

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()](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/click).

Usage

“‘python sync page.dispatch_event(“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:

“‘python sync # note you can only create data_transfer in chromium and firefox data_transfer = page.evaluate_handle(“new DataTransfer()”) page.dispatch_event(“#source”, “dragstart”, { “dataTransfer”: data_transfer }) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 243

def dispatch_event(
      selector,
      type,
      eventInit: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.dispatch_event(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(type), eventInit: unwrap_impl(eventInit), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#drag_and_drop(source, target, force: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, sourcePosition: nil, strict: nil, targetPosition: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

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

“‘python sync page.drag_and_drop(“#source”, “#target”) # or specify exact positions relative to the top-left corners of the elements: page.drag_and_drop(

"#source",
"#target",
source_position={"x": 34, "y": 7},
target_position={"x": 10, "y": 20}

) “‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 269

def drag_and_drop(
      source,
      target,
      force: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      sourcePosition: nil,
      strict: nil,
      targetPosition: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.drag_and_drop(unwrap_impl(source), unwrap_impl(target), force: unwrap_impl(force), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), sourcePosition: unwrap_impl(sourcePosition), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), targetPosition: unwrap_impl(targetPosition), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#editable?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Boolean

Returns whether the element is [editable](../actionability.md#editable).

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 892

def editable?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.editable?(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#emulate_media(colorScheme: nil, forcedColors: nil, media: nil, reducedMotion: nil) ⇒ Object

This method changes the ‘CSS media type` through the `media` argument, and/or the `’prefers-colors-scheme’‘ media feature, using the `colorScheme` argument.

Usage

“‘python sync page.evaluate(“matchMedia(’screen’).matches”) # → True page.evaluate(“matchMedia(‘print’).matches”) # → False

page.emulate_media(media=“print”) page.evaluate(“matchMedia(‘screen’).matches”) # → False page.evaluate(“matchMedia(‘print’).matches”) # → True

page.emulate_media() page.evaluate(“matchMedia(‘screen’).matches”) # → True page.evaluate(“matchMedia(‘print’).matches”) # → False “‘

“‘python sync page.emulate_media(color_scheme=“dark”) page.evaluate(“matchMedia(’(prefers-color-scheme: dark)‘).matches”) # → True page.evaluate(“matchMedia(’(prefers-color-scheme: light)‘).matches”) # → False page.evaluate(“matchMedia(’(prefers-color-scheme: no-preference)‘).matches”) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 314

def emulate_media(colorScheme: nil, forcedColors: nil, media: nil, reducedMotion: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.emulate_media(colorScheme: unwrap_impl(colorScheme), forcedColors: unwrap_impl(forcedColors), media: unwrap_impl(media), reducedMotion: unwrap_impl(reducedMotion)))
end

#enabled?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Boolean

Returns whether the element is [enabled](../actionability.md#enabled).

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 898

def enabled?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.enabled?(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#eval_on_selector(selector, expression, arg: nil, strict: nil) ⇒ Object

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 [`method: Page.evalOnSelector`] would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.

Usage

“‘python sync search_value = page.eval_on_selector(“#search”, “el => el.value”) preload_href = page.eval_on_selector(“link”, “el => el.href”) html = page.eval_on_selector(“.main-container”, “(e, suffix) => e.outer_html + suffix”, “hello”) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 333

def eval_on_selector(selector, expression, arg: nil, strict: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.eval_on_selector(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(expression), arg: unwrap_impl(arg), strict: unwrap_impl(strict)))
end

#eval_on_selector_all(selector, expression, arg: nil) ⇒ Object

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 [`method: Page.evalOnSelectorAll`] would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.

Usage

“‘python sync div_counts = page.eval_on_selector_all(“div”, “(divs, min) => divs.length >= min”, 10) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 349

def eval_on_selector_all(selector, expression, arg: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.eval_on_selector_all(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(expression), arg: unwrap_impl(arg)))
end

#evaluate(expression, arg: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the value of the ‘expression` invocation.

If the function passed to the [‘method: Page.evaluate`] returns a [Promise], then [`method: Page.evaluate`] would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.

If the function passed to the [‘method: Page.evaluate`] returns a non- value, then

‘method: 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`:

“‘python sync result = page.evaluate(“([x, y]) => Promise.resolve(x * y)”, [7, 8]) print(result) # prints “56” “`

A string can also be passed in instead of a function:

“‘python sync print(page.evaluate(“1 + 2”)) # prints “3” x = 10 print(page.evaluate(f“1 + x”)) # prints “11” “`

‘ElementHandle` instances can be passed as an argument to the [`method: Page.evaluate`]:

“‘python sync body_handle = page.evaluate(“document.body”) html = page.evaluate(“([body, suffix]) => body.innerHTML + suffix”, [body_handle, “hello”]) body_handle.dispose() “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 387

def evaluate(expression, arg: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.evaluate(unwrap_impl(expression), arg: unwrap_impl(arg)))
end

#evaluate_handle(expression, arg: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the value of the ‘expression` invocation as a `JSHandle`.

The only difference between [‘method: Page.evaluate`] and [`method: Page.evaluateHandle`] is that [`method: Page.evaluateHandle`] returns `JSHandle`.

If the function passed to the [‘method: Page.evaluateHandle`] returns a [Promise], then [`method: Page.evaluateHandle`] would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.

Usage

“‘python sync a_window_handle = page.evaluate_handle(“Promise.resolve(window)”) a_window_handle # handle for the window object. “`

A string can also be passed in instead of a function:

“‘python sync a_handle = page.evaluate_handle(“document”) # handle for the “document” “`

‘JSHandle` instances can be passed as an argument to the [`method: Page.evaluateHandle`]:

“‘python sync a_handle = page.evaluate_handle(“document.body”) result_handle = page.evaluate_handle(“body => body.innerHTML”, a_handle) print(result_handle.json_value()) result_handle.dispose() “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 420

def evaluate_handle(expression, arg: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.evaluate_handle(unwrap_impl(expression), arg: unwrap_impl(arg)))
end

#expect_console_message(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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 [`event: Page.console`] event is fired.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1401

def expect_console_message(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_console_message(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_download(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1409

def expect_download(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_download(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

Waits for event to fire and passes its value into the predicate function. Returns when the predicate returns truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the event is fired. Returns the event data value.

Usage

“‘python sync with page.expect_event(“framenavigated”) as event_info:

page.get_by_role("button")

frame = event_info.value “‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1424

def expect_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_event(unwrap_impl(event), predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_file_chooser(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1432

def expect_file_chooser(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_file_chooser(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_navigation(timeout: nil, url: nil, waitUntil: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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:

“‘python sync with page.expect_navigation():

# This action triggers the navigation after a timeout.
page.get_by_text("Navigate after timeout").click()

# Resolves after navigation has finished “‘

NOTE: Usage of the [History API](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API) to change the URL is considered a navigation.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1513

def expect_navigation(timeout: nil, url: nil, waitUntil: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_navigation(timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), url: unwrap_impl(url), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_popup(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1521

def expect_popup(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_popup(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_request(urlOrPredicate, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

Waits for the matching request and returns it. See [waiting for event](../events.md#waiting-for-event) for more details about events.

Usage

“‘python sync with page.expect_request(“example.com/resource”) as first:

page.get_by_text("trigger request").click()

first_request = first.value

# or with a lambda with page.expect_request(lambda request: request.url == “example.com” and request.method == “get”) as second:

page.get_by_text("trigger request").click()

second_request = second.value “‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1540

def expect_request(urlOrPredicate, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_request(unwrap_impl(urlOrPredicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_request_finished(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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 [`event: Page.requestFinished`] event is fired.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1548

def expect_request_finished(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_request_finished(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_response(urlOrPredicate, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

Returns the matched response. See [waiting for event](../events.md#waiting-for-event) for more details about events.

Usage

“‘python sync with page.expect_response(“example.com/resource”) as response_info:

page.get_by_text("trigger response").click()

response = response_info.value return response.ok

# or with a lambda with page.expect_response(lambda response: response.url == “example.com” and response.status == 200) as response_info:

page.get_by_text("trigger response").click()

response = response_info.value return response.ok “‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1569

def expect_response(urlOrPredicate, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_response(unwrap_impl(urlOrPredicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_websocket(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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.



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def expect_websocket(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_websocket(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expect_worker(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object

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.



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def expect_worker(predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expect_worker(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block)))
end

#expose_binding(name, callback, handle: nil) ⇒ Object

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 [‘method: BrowserContext.exposeBinding`] for the context-wide version.

NOTE: Functions installed via [‘method: Page.exposeBinding`] survive navigations.

Usage

An example of exposing page URL to all frames in a page:

“‘python sync from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright, Playwright

def run(playwright: Playwright):

webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = webkit.launch(headless=false)
context = browser.new_context()
page = context.new_page()
page.expose_binding("pageURL", lambda source: source["page"].url)
page.set_content("""
<script>
  async function onClick() {
    document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.pageURL();
  }
</script>
<button onclick="onClick()">Click me</button>
<div></div>
""")
page.click("button")

with sync_playwright() as playwright:

run(playwright)

“‘

An example of passing an element handle:

“‘python sync def print(source, element):

print(element.text_content())

page.expose_binding(“clicked”, print, handle=true) page.set_content(“”“

<script>
  document.addEventListener('click', event => window.clicked(event.target));
</script>
<div>Click me</div>
<div>Or click me</div>

“”“) “‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 479

def expose_binding(name, callback, handle: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expose_binding(unwrap_impl(name), unwrap_impl(callback), handle: unwrap_impl(handle)))
end

#expose_function(name, callback) ⇒ Object

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 [‘method: BrowserContext.exposeFunction`] for context-wide exposed function.

NOTE: Functions installed via [‘method: Page.exposeFunction`] survive navigations.

Usage

An example of adding a ‘sha256` function to the page:

“‘python sync import hashlib from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright, Playwright

def sha256(text):

m = hashlib.sha256()
m.update(bytes(text, "utf8"))
return m.hexdigest()

def run(playwright: Playwright):

webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = webkit.launch(headless=False)
page = browser.new_page()
page.expose_function("sha256", sha256)
page.set_content("""
    <script>
      async function onClick() {
        document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.sha256('PLAYWRIGHT');
      }
    </script>
    <button onclick="onClick()">Click me</button>
    <div></div>
""")
page.click("button")

with sync_playwright() as playwright:

run(playwright)

“‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 526

def expose_function(name, callback)
  wrap_impl(@impl.expose_function(unwrap_impl(name), unwrap_impl(callback)))
end

#fill(selector, value, force: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

This method waits for an element matching ‘selector`, waits for [actionability](../actionability.md) 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](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), the control will be filled instead.

To send fine-grained keyboard events, use [‘method: Locator.pressSequentially`].



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 536

def fill(
      selector,
      value,
      force: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.fill(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(value), force: unwrap_impl(force), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#focus(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

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.



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def focus(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.focus(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#frame(name: nil, url: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns frame matching the specified criteria. Either ‘name` or `url` must be specified.

Usage

“‘py frame = page.frame(name=“frame-name”) “`

“‘py frame = page.frame(url=r“.domain.”) “`



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def frame(name: nil, url: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.frame(name: unwrap_impl(name), url: unwrap_impl(url)))
end

#frame_locator(selector) ⇒ Object

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”>`:

“‘python sync locator = page.frame_locator(“#my-iframe”).get_by_text(“Submit”) locator.click() “`



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def frame_locator(selector)
  wrap_impl(@impl.frame_locator(unwrap_impl(selector)))
end

#framesObject

An array of all frames attached to the page.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 588

def frames
  wrap_impl(@impl.frames)
end

#get_attribute(selector, name, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns element attribute value.



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def get_attribute(selector, name, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_attribute(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(name), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#get_by_alt_text(text, exact: nil) ⇒ Object

Allows locating elements by their alt text.

Usage

For example, this method will find the image by alt text “Playwright logo”:

“‘html <img alt=’Playwright logo’> “‘

“‘python sync page.get_by_alt_text(“Playwright logo”).click() “`



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def get_by_alt_text(text, exact: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_alt_text(unwrap_impl(text), exact: unwrap_impl(exact)))
end

#get_by_label(text, exact: nil) ⇒ Object

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:

“‘html <input aria-label=“Username”> <label for=“password-input”>Password:</label> <input id=“password-input”> “`

“‘python sync page.get_by_label(“Username”).fill(“john”) page.get_by_label(“Password”).fill(“secret”) “`



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def get_by_label(text, exact: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_label(unwrap_impl(text), exact: unwrap_impl(exact)))
end

#get_by_placeholder(text, exact: nil) ⇒ Object

Allows locating input elements by the placeholder text.

Usage

For example, consider the following DOM structure.

“‘html <input type=“email” placeholder=“[email protected]” /> “`

You can fill the input after locating it by the placeholder text:

“‘python sync page.get_by_placeholder(“[email protected]”).fill(“[email protected]”) “`



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def get_by_placeholder(text, exact: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_placeholder(unwrap_impl(text), exact: unwrap_impl(exact)))
end

#get_by_role(role, checked: nil, disabled: nil, exact: nil, expanded: nil, includeHidden: nil, level: nil, name: nil, pressed: nil, selected: nil) ⇒ Object

Allows locating elements by their [ARIA role](www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles), [ARIA attributes](www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-attributes) and [accessible name](w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name).

Usage

Consider the following DOM structure.

“‘html <h3>Sign up</h3> <label>

<input type="checkbox" /> Subscribe

</label> <br/> <button>Submit</button> “‘

You can locate each element by it’s implicit role:

“‘python sync expect(page.get_by_role(“heading”, name=“Sign up”)).to_be_visible()

page.get_by_role(“checkbox”, name=“Subscribe”).check()

page.get_by_role(“button”, name=re.compile(“submit”, re.IGNORECASE)).click() “‘

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](w3c.github.io/html-aam/#html-element-role-mappings) that is recognized by the role selector. You can find all the [supported roles here](www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#role_definitions). ARIA guidelines **do not recommend** duplicating implicit roles and attributes by setting ‘role` and/or `aria-*` attributes to default values.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 688

def get_by_role(
      role,
      checked: nil,
      disabled: nil,
      exact: nil,
      expanded: nil,
      includeHidden: nil,
      level: nil,
      name: nil,
      pressed: nil,
      selected: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_role(unwrap_impl(role), checked: unwrap_impl(checked), disabled: unwrap_impl(disabled), exact: unwrap_impl(exact), expanded: unwrap_impl(expanded), includeHidden: unwrap_impl(includeHidden), level: unwrap_impl(level), name: unwrap_impl(name), pressed: unwrap_impl(pressed), selected: unwrap_impl(selected)))
end

#get_by_test_id(testId) ⇒ Object

Locate element by the test id.

Usage

Consider the following DOM structure.

“‘html <button data-testid=“directions”>Itinéraire</button> “`

You can locate the element by it’s test id:

“‘python sync page.get_by_test_id(“directions”).click() “`

Details

By default, the ‘data-testid` attribute is used as a test id. Use [`method: Selectors.setTestIdAttribute`] to configure a different test id attribute if necessary.



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def get_by_test_id(testId)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_test_id(unwrap_impl(testId)))
end

#get_by_text(text, exact: nil) ⇒ Object

Allows locating elements that contain given text.

See also [‘method: 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:

“‘html <div>Hello <span>world</span></div> <div>Hello</div> “`

You can locate by text substring, exact string, or a regular expression:

“‘python sync # Matches <span> page.get_by_text(“world”)

# Matches first <div> page.get_by_text(“Hello world”)

# Matches second <div> page.get_by_text(“Hello”, exact=True)

# Matches both <div>s page.get_by_text(re.compile(“Hello”))

# Matches second <div> page.get_by_text(re.compile(“^hello$”, re.IGNORECASE)) “‘

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”>`.



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def get_by_text(text, exact: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_text(unwrap_impl(text), exact: unwrap_impl(exact)))
end

#get_by_title(text, exact: nil) ⇒ Object

Allows locating elements by their title attribute.

Usage

Consider the following DOM structure.

“‘html <span title=’Issues count’>25 issues</span> “‘

You can check the issues count after locating it by the title text:

“‘python sync expect(page.get_by_title(“Issues count”)).to_have_text(“25 issues”) “`



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def get_by_title(text, exact: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.get_by_title(unwrap_impl(text), exact: unwrap_impl(exact)))
end

#go_back(timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the last redirect. If can not go back, returns ‘null`.

Navigate to the previous page in history.



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def go_back(timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.go_back(timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil)))
end

#go_forward(timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of the last redirect. If can not go forward, returns ‘null`.

Navigate to the next page in history.



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def go_forward(timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.go_forward(timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil)))
end

#goto(url, referer: nil, timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil) ⇒ Object

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:

  • there’s an SSL error (e.g. in case of self-signed certificates).

  • target URL is invalid.

  • the ‘timeout` is exceeded during navigation.

  • the remote server does not respond or is unreachable.

  • the main resource failed to load.

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 [‘method: 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](bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=761295).



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def goto(url, referer: nil, timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.goto(unwrap_impl(url), referer: unwrap_impl(referer), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil)))
end

#guidObject



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def guid
  wrap_impl(@impl.guid)
end

#hidden?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Boolean

Returns whether the element is hidden, the opposite of [visible](../actionability.md#visible). ‘selector` that does not match any elements is considered hidden.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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def hidden?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.hidden?(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#hover(selector, force: nil, modifiers: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method hovers over an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  3. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  4. Use [‘property: Page.mouse`] to hover over the center of the element, or the specified `position`.

  5. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.



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def hover(
      selector,
      force: nil,
      modifiers: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.hover(unwrap_impl(selector), force: unwrap_impl(force), modifiers: unwrap_impl(modifiers), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#inner_html(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns ‘element.innerHTML`.



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def inner_html(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.inner_html(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#inner_text(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns ‘element.innerText`.



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def inner_text(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.inner_text(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#input_value(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

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](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), returns the value of the control.



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def input_value(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.input_value(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#keyboardObject

property



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def keyboard # property
  wrap_impl(@impl.keyboard)
end

#locator(selector, has: nil, hasNot: nil, hasNotText: nil, hasText: nil) ⇒ Object

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.

[Learn more about locators](../locators.md).



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def locator(
      selector,
      has: nil,
      hasNot: nil,
      hasNotText: nil,
      hasText: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.locator(unwrap_impl(selector), has: unwrap_impl(has), hasNot: unwrap_impl(hasNot), hasNotText: unwrap_impl(hasNotText), hasText: unwrap_impl(hasText)))
end

#main_frameObject

The page’s main frame. Page is guaranteed to have a main frame which persists during navigations.



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def main_frame
  wrap_impl(@impl.main_frame)
end

#mouseObject

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def mouse # property
  wrap_impl(@impl.mouse)
end

#off(event, callback) ⇒ Object

– inherited from EventEmitter –



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def off(event, callback)
  event_emitter_proxy.off(event, callback)
end

#on(event, callback) ⇒ Object

– inherited from EventEmitter –



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def on(event, callback)
  event_emitter_proxy.on(event, callback)
end

#once(event, callback) ⇒ Object

– inherited from EventEmitter –



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def once(event, callback)
  event_emitter_proxy.once(event, callback)
end

#openerObject

Returns the opener for popup pages and ‘null` for others. If the opener has been closed already the returns `null`.



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def opener
  wrap_impl(@impl.opener)
end

#owned_context=(req) ⇒ Object



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def owned_context=(req)
  wrap_impl(@impl.owned_context=(unwrap_impl(req)))
end

#pauseObject

Pauses script execution. Playwright will stop executing the script and wait for the user to either press ‘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 ‘headless` value in the [`method: BrowserType.launch`].



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def pause
  wrap_impl(@impl.pause)
end

#pdf(displayHeaderFooter: nil, footerTemplate: nil, format: nil, headerTemplate: nil, height: nil, landscape: nil, margin: nil, pageRanges: nil, path: nil, preferCSSPageSize: nil, printBackground: nil, scale: nil, width: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the PDF buffer.

NOTE: Generating a pdf is currently only supported in Chromium headless.

‘page.pdf()` generates a pdf of the page with `print` css media. To generate a pdf with `screen` media, call

‘method: 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`](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/-webkit-print-color-adjust) property to force rendering of exact colors.

Usage

“‘python sync # generates a pdf with “screen” media type. page.emulate_media(media=“screen”) page.pdf(path=“page.pdf”) “`

The ‘width`, `height`, and `margin` options accept values labeled with units. Unlabeled values are treated as pixels.

A few examples:

  • ‘page.pdf(100)` - prints with width set to 100 pixels

  • ‘page.pdf(’100px’)‘ - prints with width set to 100 pixels

  • ‘page.pdf(’10cm’)‘ - prints with width set to 10 centimeters.

All possible units are:

  • ‘px` - pixel

  • ‘in` - inch

  • ‘cm` - centimeter

  • ‘mm` - millimeter

The ‘format` options are:

  • ‘Letter`: 8.5in x 11in

  • ‘Legal`: 8.5in x 14in

  • ‘Tabloid`: 11in x 17in

  • ‘Ledger`: 17in x 11in

  • ‘A0`: 33.1in x 46.8in

  • ‘A1`: 23.4in x 33.1in

  • ‘A2`: 16.54in x 23.4in

  • ‘A3`: 11.7in x 16.54in

  • ‘A4`: 8.27in x 11.7in

  • ‘A5`: 5.83in x 8.27in

  • ‘A6`: 4.13in x 5.83in

NOTE: ‘headerTemplate` and `footerTemplate` markup have the following limitations: > 1. Script tags inside templates are not evaluated. > 2. Page styles are not visible inside templates.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1002

def pdf(
      displayHeaderFooter: nil,
      footerTemplate: nil,
      format: nil,
      headerTemplate: nil,
      height: nil,
      landscape: nil,
      margin: nil,
      pageRanges: nil,
      path: nil,
      preferCSSPageSize: nil,
      printBackground: nil,
      scale: nil,
      width: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.pdf(displayHeaderFooter: unwrap_impl(displayHeaderFooter), footerTemplate: unwrap_impl(footerTemplate), format: unwrap_impl(format), headerTemplate: unwrap_impl(headerTemplate), height: unwrap_impl(height), landscape: unwrap_impl(landscape), margin: unwrap_impl(margin), pageRanges: unwrap_impl(pageRanges), path: unwrap_impl(path), preferCSSPageSize: unwrap_impl(preferCSSPageSize), printBackground: unwrap_impl(printBackground), scale: unwrap_impl(scale), width: unwrap_impl(width)))
end

#press(selector, key, delay: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Focuses the element, and then uses [‘method: Keyboard.down`] and [`method: Keyboard.up`].

‘key` can specify the intended [keyboardEvent.key](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/key) value or a single character to generate the text for. A superset of the `key` values can be found [here](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/key/Key_Values). 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`.

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”` 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

“‘python sync page = browser.new_page() page.goto(“keycode.info”) page.press(“body”, “A”) page.screenshot(path=“a.png”) page.press(“body”, “ArrowLeft”) page.screenshot(path=“arrow_left.png”) page.press(“body”, “Shift+O”) page.screenshot(path=“o.png”) browser.close() “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1053

def press(
      selector,
      key,
      delay: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.press(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(key), delay: unwrap_impl(delay), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#query_selector(selector, strict: nil) ⇒ Object

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 [`method: Locator.waitFor`].



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1066

def query_selector(selector, strict: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.query_selector(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict)))
end

#query_selector_all(selector) ⇒ Object

The method finds all elements matching the specified selector within the page. If no elements match the selector, the return value resolves to ‘[]`.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1073

def query_selector_all(selector)
  wrap_impl(@impl.query_selector_all(unwrap_impl(selector)))
end

#reload(timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil) ⇒ Object

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.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1081

def reload(timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.reload(timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil)))
end

#requestObject

API testing helper associated with this page. This method returns the same instance as

‘property: BrowserContext.request`

on the page’s context. See [‘property: BrowserContext.request`] for more details.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 62

def request # property
  wrap_impl(@impl.request)
end

#route(url, handler, times: nil) ⇒ Object

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: [‘method: Page.route`] will not intercept requests intercepted by Service Worker. See [this](github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when using request interception by setting `Browser.newContext.serviceWorkers` to `’block’‘.

Usage

An example of a naive handler that aborts all image requests:

“‘python sync page = browser.new_page() page.route(“*/.png,jpg,jpeg”, lambda route: route.abort()) page.goto(“example.com”) browser.close() “`

or the same snippet using a regex pattern instead:

“‘python sync page = browser.new_page() page.route(re.compile(r“(.png$)|(.jpg$)”), lambda route: route.abort()) page.goto(“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:

“‘python sync def handle_route(route):

if ("my-string" in route.request.post_data):
  route.fulfill(body="mocked-data")
else:
  route.continue_()

page.route(“/api/**”, handle_route) “‘

Page routes take precedence over browser context routes (set up with [‘method: BrowserContext.route`]) when request matches both handlers.

To remove a route with its handler you can use [‘method: Page.unroute`].

NOTE: Enabling routing disables http cache.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1131

def route(url, handler, times: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.route(unwrap_impl(url), unwrap_impl(handler), times: unwrap_impl(times)))
end

#route_from_har(har, notFound: nil, update: nil, updateContent: nil, updateMode: nil, url: nil) ⇒ Object

If specified the network requests that are made in the page will be served from the HAR file. Read more about [Replaying from HAR](../mock.md#replaying-from-har).

Playwright will not serve requests intercepted by Service Worker from the HAR file. See [this](github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when using request interception by setting ‘Browser.newContext.serviceWorkers` to `’block’‘.



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def route_from_har(
      har,
      notFound: nil,
      update: nil,
      updateContent: nil,
      updateMode: nil,
      url: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.route_from_har(unwrap_impl(har), notFound: unwrap_impl(notFound), update: unwrap_impl(update), updateContent: unwrap_impl(updateContent), updateMode: unwrap_impl(updateMode), url: unwrap_impl(url)))
end

#screenshot(animations: nil, caret: nil, clip: nil, fullPage: nil, mask: nil, maskColor: nil, omitBackground: nil, path: nil, quality: nil, scale: nil, timeout: nil, type: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the buffer with the captured screenshot.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1151

def screenshot(
      animations: nil,
      caret: nil,
      clip: nil,
      fullPage: nil,
      mask: nil,
      maskColor: nil,
      omitBackground: nil,
      path: nil,
      quality: nil,
      scale: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      type: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.screenshot(animations: unwrap_impl(animations), caret: unwrap_impl(caret), clip: unwrap_impl(clip), fullPage: unwrap_impl(fullPage), mask: unwrap_impl(mask), maskColor: unwrap_impl(maskColor), omitBackground: unwrap_impl(omitBackground), path: unwrap_impl(path), quality: unwrap_impl(quality), scale: unwrap_impl(scale), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), type: unwrap_impl(type)))
end

#select_option(selector, element: nil, index: nil, value: nil, label: nil, force: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

This method waits for an element matching ‘selector`, waits for [actionability](../actionability.md) 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](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/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

“‘python sync # Single selection matching the value or label page.select_option(“select#colors”, “blue”) # single selection matching both the label page.select_option(“select#colors”, label=“blue”) # multiple selection page.select_option(“select#colors”, value=[“red”, “green”, “blue”]) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1186

def select_option(
      selector,
      element: nil,
      index: nil,
      value: nil,
      label: nil,
      force: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.select_option(unwrap_impl(selector), element: unwrap_impl(element), index: unwrap_impl(index), value: unwrap_impl(value), label: unwrap_impl(label), force: unwrap_impl(force), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#set_checked(selector, checked, force: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method checks or unchecks an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Ensure that matched element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws.

  3. If the element already has the right checked state, this method returns immediately.

  4. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  5. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  6. Use [‘property: Page.mouse`] to click in the center of the element.

  7. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set.

  8. Ensure that the element is now checked or unchecked. If not, this method throws.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1212

def set_checked(
      selector,
      checked,
      force: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_checked(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(checked), force: unwrap_impl(force), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#set_content(html, timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil) ⇒ Object Also known as: content=

This method internally calls [document.write()](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/write), inheriting all its specific characteristics and behaviors.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1226

def set_content(html, timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_content(unwrap_impl(html), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil)))
end

#set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object Also known as: default_navigation_timeout=

This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts:

  • ‘method: Page.goBack`
  • ‘method: Page.goForward`
  • ‘method: Page.goto`
  • ‘method: Page.reload`
  • ‘method: Page.setContent`
  • ‘method: Page.waitForNavigation`
  • ‘method: Page.waitForURL`

NOTE: [‘method: Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`] takes priority over [`method: Page.setDefaultTimeout`],

‘method: BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout`

and [‘method: BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`].



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1243

def set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_default_navigation_timeout(unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#set_default_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object Also known as: default_timeout=

This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting ‘timeout` option.

NOTE: [‘method: Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`] takes priority over [`method: Page.setDefaultTimeout`].



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1252

def set_default_timeout(timeout)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_default_timeout(unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#set_extra_http_headers(headers) ⇒ Object Also known as: extra_http_headers=

The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request the page initiates.

NOTE: [‘method: Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders`] does not guarantee the order of headers in the outgoing requests.



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1261

def set_extra_http_headers(headers)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_extra_http_headers(unwrap_impl(headers)))
end

#set_input_files(selector, files, noWaitAfter: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

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.

This method expects ‘selector` to point to an [input element](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input). However, if the element is inside the `<label>` element that has an associated [control](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), targets the control instead.



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def set_input_files(
      selector,
      files,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_input_files(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(files), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#set_viewport_size(viewportSize) ⇒ Object Also known as: viewport_size=

In the case of multiple pages in a single browser, each page can have its own viewport size. However,

‘method: Browser.newContext`

allows to set viewport size (and more) for all pages in the context at once.

‘method: 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. [‘method: Page.setViewportSize`] will also reset `screen` size, use [`method: Browser.newContext`] with `screen` and `viewport` parameters if you need better control of these properties.

Usage

“‘python sync page = browser.new_page() page.set_viewport_size(640, “height”: 480) page.goto(“example.com”) “`



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def set_viewport_size(viewportSize)
  wrap_impl(@impl.set_viewport_size(unwrap_impl(viewportSize)))
end

#start_css_coverage(resetOnNavigation: nil, reportAnonymousScripts: nil) ⇒ Object



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def start_css_coverage(resetOnNavigation: nil, reportAnonymousScripts: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.start_css_coverage(resetOnNavigation: unwrap_impl(resetOnNavigation), reportAnonymousScripts: unwrap_impl(reportAnonymousScripts)))
end

#start_js_coverage(resetOnNavigation: nil, reportAnonymousScripts: nil) ⇒ Object



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def start_js_coverage(resetOnNavigation: nil, reportAnonymousScripts: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.start_js_coverage(resetOnNavigation: unwrap_impl(resetOnNavigation), reportAnonymousScripts: unwrap_impl(reportAnonymousScripts)))
end

#stop_css_coverageObject



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def stop_css_coverage
  wrap_impl(@impl.stop_css_coverage)
end

#stop_js_coverageObject



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def stop_js_coverage
  wrap_impl(@impl.stop_js_coverage)
end

#tap_point(selector, force: nil, modifiers: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method taps an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  3. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  4. Use [‘property: Page.touchscreen`] to tap the center of the element, or the specified `position`.

  5. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.

NOTE: [‘method: Page.tap`] the method will throw if `hasTouch` option of the browser context is false.



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def tap_point(
      selector,
      force: nil,
      modifiers: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.tap_point(unwrap_impl(selector), force: unwrap_impl(force), modifiers: unwrap_impl(modifiers), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#text_content(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns ‘element.textContent`.



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def text_content(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.text_content(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#titleObject

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def title
  wrap_impl(@impl.title)
end

#touchscreenObject

property



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def touchscreen # property
  wrap_impl(@impl.touchscreen)
end

#type(selector, text, delay: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

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 [`method: Page.fill`].

To press a special key, like ‘Control` or `ArrowDown`, use [`method: Keyboard.press`].

Usage



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def type(
      selector,
      text,
      delay: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.type(unwrap_impl(selector), unwrap_impl(text), delay: unwrap_impl(delay), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#uncheck(selector, force: nil, noWaitAfter: nil, position: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil, trial: nil) ⇒ Object

This method unchecks an element matching ‘selector` by performing the following steps:

  1. Find an element matching ‘selector`. If there is none, wait until a matching element is attached to the DOM.

  2. Ensure that matched element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws. If the element is already unchecked, this method returns immediately.

  3. Wait for [actionability](../actionability.md) checks on the matched element, unless ‘force` option is set. If the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.

  4. Scroll the element into view if needed.

  5. Use [‘property: Page.mouse`] to click in the center of the element.

  6. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless ‘noWaitAfter` option is set.

  7. Ensure that the element is now unchecked. If not, this method throws.

When all steps combined have not finished during the specified ‘timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`. Passing zero timeout disables this.



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def uncheck(
      selector,
      force: nil,
      noWaitAfter: nil,
      position: nil,
      strict: nil,
      timeout: nil,
      trial: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.uncheck(unwrap_impl(selector), force: unwrap_impl(force), noWaitAfter: unwrap_impl(noWaitAfter), position: unwrap_impl(position), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), trial: unwrap_impl(trial)))
end

#unroute(url, handler: nil) ⇒ Object

Removes a route created with [‘method: Page.route`]. When `handler` is not specified, removes all routes for the `url`.



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def unroute(url, handler: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.unroute(unwrap_impl(url), handler: unwrap_impl(handler)))
end

#urlObject



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def url
  wrap_impl(@impl.url)
end

#videoObject

Video object associated with this page.



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def video
  wrap_impl(@impl.video)
end

#viewport_sizeObject



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def viewport_size
  wrap_impl(@impl.viewport_size)
end

#visible?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Boolean

Returns whether the element is [visible](../actionability.md#visible). ‘selector` that does not match any elements is considered not visible.

Returns:

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def visible?(selector, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.visible?(unwrap_impl(selector), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#wait_for_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

NOTE: In most cases, you should use [‘method: Page.waitForEvent`].

Waits for given ‘event` to fire. If predicate is provided, it passes event’s value into the ‘predicate` function and waits for `predicate(event)` to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the page is closed before the `event` is fired.

Raises:

  • (NotImplementedError)


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def wait_for_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil)
  raise NotImplementedError.new('wait_for_event is not implemented yet.')
end

#wait_for_function(expression, arg: nil, polling: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns when the ‘expression` returns a truthy value. It resolves to a JSHandle of the truthy value.

Usage

The [‘method: Page.waitForFunction`] can be used to observe viewport size change:

“‘python sync from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright, Playwright

def run(playwright: Playwright):

webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = webkit.launch()
page = browser.new_page()
page.evaluate("window.x = 0; setTimeout(() => { window.x = 100 }, 1000);")
page.wait_for_function("() => window.x > 0")
browser.close()

with sync_playwright() as playwright:

run(playwright)

“‘

To pass an argument to the predicate of [‘method: Page.waitForFunction`] function:

“‘python sync selector = “.foo” page.wait_for_function(“selector => !!document.querySelector(selector)”, selector) “`



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def wait_for_function(expression, arg: nil, polling: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.wait_for_function(unwrap_impl(expression), arg: unwrap_impl(arg), polling: unwrap_impl(polling), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#wait_for_load_state(state: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

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.

Usage

“‘python sync page.get_by_role(“button”).click() # click triggers navigation. page.wait_for_load_state() # the promise resolves after “load” event. “`

“‘python sync with page.expect_popup() as page_info:

page.get_by_role("button").click() # click triggers a popup.

popup = page_info.value # Wait for the “DOMContentLoaded” event. popup.wait_for_load_state(“domcontentloaded”) print(popup.title()) # popup is ready to use. “‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1489

def wait_for_load_state(state: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.wait_for_load_state(state: unwrap_impl(state), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#wait_for_selector(selector, state: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object

Returns when element specified by selector satisfies ‘state` 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 `state` 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 ‘timeout` milliseconds, the function will throw.

Usage

This method works across navigations:

“‘python sync from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright, Playwright

def run(playwright: Playwright):

chromium = playwright.chromium
browser = chromium.launch()
page = browser.new_page()
for current_url in ["https://google.com", "https://bbc.com"]:
    page.goto(current_url, wait_until="domcontentloaded")
    element = page.wait_for_selector("img")
    print("Loaded image: " + str(element.get_attribute("src")))
browser.close()

with sync_playwright() as playwright:

run(playwright)

“‘



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1605

def wait_for_selector(selector, state: nil, strict: nil, timeout: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.wait_for_selector(unwrap_impl(selector), state: unwrap_impl(state), strict: unwrap_impl(strict), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#wait_for_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object

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

“‘python sync # wait for 1 second page.wait_for_timeout(1000) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1621

def wait_for_timeout(timeout)
  wrap_impl(@impl.wait_for_timeout(unwrap_impl(timeout)))
end

#wait_for_url(url, timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil) ⇒ Object

Waits for the main frame to navigate to the given URL.

Usage

“‘python sync page.click(“a.delayed-navigation”) # clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation page.wait_for_url(“**/target.html”) “`



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1634

def wait_for_url(url, timeout: nil, waitUntil: nil)
  wrap_impl(@impl.wait_for_url(unwrap_impl(url), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), waitUntil: unwrap_impl(waitUntil)))
end

#workersObject

This method returns all of the dedicated [WebWorkers](developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) associated with the page.

NOTE: This does not contain ServiceWorkers



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# File 'lib/playwright_api/page.rb', line 1659

def workers
  wrap_impl(@impl.workers)
end