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import datetime
import pathlib
import typing
from typing import Literal
from playwright._impl._accessibility import Accessibility as AccessibilityImpl
from playwright._impl._api_structures import (
ClientCertificate,
Cookie,
FilePayload,
FloatRect,
Geolocation,
HttpCredentials,
NameValue,
PdfMargins,
Position,
ProxySettings,
RemoteAddr,
RequestSizes,
ResourceTiming,
SecurityDetails,
SetCookieParam,
SourceLocation,
StorageState,
TracingGroupLocation,
ViewportSize,
)
from playwright._impl._assertions import (
APIResponseAssertions as APIResponseAssertionsImpl,
)
from playwright._impl._assertions import LocatorAssertions as LocatorAssertionsImpl
from playwright._impl._assertions import PageAssertions as PageAssertionsImpl
from playwright._impl._async_base import (
AsyncBase,
AsyncContextManager,
AsyncEventContextManager,
mapping,
)
from playwright._impl._browser import Browser as BrowserImpl
from playwright._impl._browser_context import BrowserContext as BrowserContextImpl
from playwright._impl._browser_type import BrowserType as BrowserTypeImpl
from playwright._impl._cdp_session import CDPSession as CDPSessionImpl
from playwright._impl._clock import Clock as ClockImpl
from playwright._impl._console_message import ConsoleMessage as ConsoleMessageImpl
from playwright._impl._dialog import Dialog as DialogImpl
from playwright._impl._download import Download as DownloadImpl
from playwright._impl._element_handle import ElementHandle as ElementHandleImpl
from playwright._impl._errors import Error
from playwright._impl._fetch import APIRequest as APIRequestImpl
from playwright._impl._fetch import APIRequestContext as APIRequestContextImpl
from playwright._impl._fetch import APIResponse as APIResponseImpl
from playwright._impl._file_chooser import FileChooser as FileChooserImpl
from playwright._impl._frame import Frame as FrameImpl
from playwright._impl._input import Keyboard as KeyboardImpl
from playwright._impl._input import Mouse as MouseImpl
from playwright._impl._input import Touchscreen as TouchscreenImpl
from playwright._impl._js_handle import JSHandle as JSHandleImpl
from playwright._impl._locator import FrameLocator as FrameLocatorImpl
from playwright._impl._locator import Locator as LocatorImpl
from playwright._impl._network import Request as RequestImpl
from playwright._impl._network import Response as ResponseImpl
from playwright._impl._network import Route as RouteImpl
from playwright._impl._network import WebSocket as WebSocketImpl
from playwright._impl._network import WebSocketRoute as WebSocketRouteImpl
from playwright._impl._page import Page as PageImpl
from playwright._impl._page import Worker as WorkerImpl
from playwright._impl._playwright import Playwright as PlaywrightImpl
from playwright._impl._selectors import Selectors as SelectorsImpl
from playwright._impl._tracing import Tracing as TracingImpl
from playwright._impl._video import Video as VideoImpl
from playwright._impl._web_error import WebError as WebErrorImpl
class Request(AsyncBase):
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""Request.url
URL of the request.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
@property
def resource_type(self) -> str:
"""Request.resource_type
Contains the request's resource type as it was perceived by the rendering engine. ResourceType will be one of the
following: `document`, `stylesheet`, `image`, `media`, `font`, `script`, `texttrack`, `xhr`, `fetch`,
`eventsource`, `websocket`, `manifest`, `other`.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.resource_type)
@property
def method(self) -> str:
"""Request.method
Request's method (GET, POST, etc.)
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.method)
@property
def post_data(self) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Request.post_data
Request's post body, if any.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.post_data)
@property
def post_data_json(self) -> typing.Optional[typing.Any]:
"""Request.post_data_json
Returns parsed request's body for `form-urlencoded` and JSON as a fallback if any.
When the response is `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` then a key/value object of the values will be returned.
Otherwise it will be parsed as JSON.
Returns
-------
Union[Any, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.post_data_json)
@property
def post_data_buffer(self) -> typing.Optional[bytes]:
"""Request.post_data_buffer
Request's post body in a binary form, if any.
Returns
-------
Union[bytes, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.post_data_buffer)
@property
def frame(self) -> "Frame":
"""Request.frame
Returns the `Frame` that initiated this request.
**Usage**
```py
frame_url = request.frame.url
```
**Details**
Note that in some cases the frame is not available, and this method will throw.
- When request originates in the Service Worker. You can use `request.serviceWorker()` to check that.
- When navigation request is issued before the corresponding frame is created. You can use
`request.is_navigation_request()` to check that.
Here is an example that handles all the cases:
Returns
-------
Frame
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.frame)
@property
def redirected_from(self) -> typing.Optional["Request"]:
"""Request.redirected_from
Request that was redirected by the server to this one, if any.
When the server responds with a redirect, Playwright creates a new `Request` object. The two requests are connected
by `redirectedFrom()` and `redirectedTo()` methods. When multiple server redirects has happened, it is possible to
construct the whole redirect chain by repeatedly calling `redirectedFrom()`.
**Usage**
For example, if the website `http://example.com` redirects to `https://example.com`:
```py
response = await page.goto(\"http://example.com\")
print(response.request.redirected_from.url) # \"http://example.com\"
```
If the website `https://google.com` has no redirects:
```py
response = await page.goto(\"https://google.com\")
print(response.request.redirected_from) # None
```
Returns
-------
Union[Request, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.redirected_from)
@property
def redirected_to(self) -> typing.Optional["Request"]:
"""Request.redirected_to
New request issued by the browser if the server responded with redirect.
**Usage**
This method is the opposite of `request.redirected_from()`:
```py
assert request.redirected_from.redirected_to == request
```
Returns
-------
Union[Request, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.redirected_to)
@property
def failure(self) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Request.failure
The method returns `null` unless this request has failed, as reported by `requestfailed` event.
**Usage**
Example of logging of all the failed requests:
```py
page.on(\"requestfailed\", lambda request: print(request.url + \" \" + request.failure))
```
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.failure)
@property
def timing(self) -> ResourceTiming:
"""Request.timing
Returns resource timing information for given request. Most of the timing values become available upon the
response, `responseEnd` becomes available when request finishes. Find more information at
[Resource Timing API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PerformanceResourceTiming).
**Usage**
```py
async with page.expect_event(\"requestfinished\") as request_info:
await page.goto(\"http://example.com\")
request = await request_info.value
print(request.timing)
```
Returns
-------
{startTime: float, domainLookupStart: float, domainLookupEnd: float, connectStart: float, secureConnectionStart: float, connectEnd: float, requestStart: float, responseStart: float, responseEnd: float}
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.timing)
@property
def headers(self) -> typing.Dict[str, str]:
"""Request.headers
An object with the request HTTP headers. The header names are lower-cased. Note that this method does not return
security-related headers, including cookie-related ones. You can use `request.all_headers()` for complete
list of headers that include `cookie` information.
Returns
-------
Dict[str, str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.headers)
async def sizes(self) -> RequestSizes:
"""Request.sizes
Returns resource size information for given request.
Returns
-------
{requestBodySize: int, requestHeadersSize: int, responseBodySize: int, responseHeadersSize: int}
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.sizes())
async def response(self) -> typing.Optional["Response"]:
"""Request.response
Returns the matching `Response` object, or `null` if the response was not received due to error.
Returns
-------
Union[Response, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.response())
def is_navigation_request(self) -> bool:
"""Request.is_navigation_request
Whether this request is driving frame's navigation.
Some navigation requests are issued before the corresponding frame is created, and therefore do not have
`request.frame()` available.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.is_navigation_request())
async def all_headers(self) -> typing.Dict[str, str]:
"""Request.all_headers
An object with all the request HTTP headers associated with this request. The header names are lower-cased.
Returns
-------
Dict[str, str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.all_headers())
async def headers_array(self) -> typing.List[NameValue]:
"""Request.headers_array
An array with all the request HTTP headers associated with this request. Unlike `request.all_headers()`,
header names are NOT lower-cased. Headers with multiple entries, such as `Set-Cookie`, appear in the array multiple
times.
Returns
-------
List[{name: str, value: str}]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(await self._impl_obj.headers_array())
async def header_value(self, name: str) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Request.header_value
Returns the value of the header matching the name. The name is case-insensitive.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the header.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.header_value(name=name))
mapping.register(RequestImpl, Request)
class Response(AsyncBase):
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""Response.url
Contains the URL of the response.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
@property
def ok(self) -> bool:
"""Response.ok
Contains a boolean stating whether the response was successful (status in the range 200-299) or not.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.ok)
@property
def status(self) -> int:
"""Response.status
Contains the status code of the response (e.g., 200 for a success).
Returns
-------
int
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.status)
@property
def status_text(self) -> str:
"""Response.status_text
Contains the status text of the response (e.g. usually an \"OK\" for a success).
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.status_text)
@property
def headers(self) -> typing.Dict[str, str]:
"""Response.headers
An object with the response HTTP headers. The header names are lower-cased. Note that this method does not return
security-related headers, including cookie-related ones. You can use `response.all_headers()` for complete
list of headers that include `cookie` information.
Returns
-------
Dict[str, str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.headers)
@property
def from_service_worker(self) -> bool:
"""Response.from_service_worker
Indicates whether this Response was fulfilled by a Service Worker's Fetch Handler (i.e. via
[FetchEvent.respondWith](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FetchEvent/respondWith)).
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.from_service_worker)
@property
def request(self) -> "Request":
"""Response.request
Returns the matching `Request` object.
Returns
-------
Request
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.request)
@property
def frame(self) -> "Frame":
"""Response.frame
Returns the `Frame` that initiated this response.
Returns
-------
Frame
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.frame)
async def all_headers(self) -> typing.Dict[str, str]:
"""Response.all_headers
An object with all the response HTTP headers associated with this response.
Returns
-------
Dict[str, str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.all_headers())
async def headers_array(self) -> typing.List[NameValue]:
"""Response.headers_array
An array with all the request HTTP headers associated with this response. Unlike `response.all_headers()`,
header names are NOT lower-cased. Headers with multiple entries, such as `Set-Cookie`, appear in the array multiple
times.
Returns
-------
List[{name: str, value: str}]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(await self._impl_obj.headers_array())
async def header_value(self, name: str) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Response.header_value
Returns the value of the header matching the name. The name is case-insensitive. If multiple headers have the same
name (except `set-cookie`), they are returned as a list separated by `, `. For `set-cookie`, the `\\n` separator is
used. If no headers are found, `null` is returned.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the header.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.header_value(name=name))
async def header_values(self, name: str) -> typing.List[str]:
"""Response.header_values
Returns all values of the headers matching the name, for example `set-cookie`. The name is case-insensitive.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the header.
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.header_values(name=name))
async def server_addr(self) -> typing.Optional[RemoteAddr]:
"""Response.server_addr
Returns the IP address and port of the server.
Returns
-------
Union[{ipAddress: str, port: int}, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.server_addr())
async def security_details(self) -> typing.Optional[SecurityDetails]:
"""Response.security_details
Returns SSL and other security information.
Returns
-------
Union[{issuer: Union[str, None], protocol: Union[str, None], subjectName: Union[str, None], validFrom: Union[float, None], validTo: Union[float, None]}, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.security_details())
async def finished(self) -> None:
"""Response.finished
Waits for this response to finish, returns always `null`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.finished())
async def body(self) -> bytes:
"""Response.body
Returns the buffer with response body.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.body())
async def text(self) -> str:
"""Response.text
Returns the text representation of response body.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.text())
async def json(self) -> typing.Any:
"""Response.json
Returns the JSON representation of response body.
This method will throw if the response body is not parsable via `JSON.parse`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.json())
mapping.register(ResponseImpl, Response)
class Route(AsyncBase):
@property
def request(self) -> "Request":
"""Route.request
A request to be routed.
Returns
-------
Request
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.request)
async def abort(self, error_code: typing.Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""Route.abort
Aborts the route's request.
Parameters
----------
error_code : Union[str, None]
Optional error code. Defaults to `failed`, could be one of the following:
- `'aborted'` - An operation was aborted (due to user action)
- `'accessdenied'` - Permission to access a resource, other than the network, was denied
- `'addressunreachable'` - The IP address is unreachable. This usually means that there is no route to the
specified host or network.
- `'blockedbyclient'` - The client chose to block the request.
- `'blockedbyresponse'` - The request failed because the response was delivered along with requirements which are
not met ('X-Frame-Options' and 'Content-Security-Policy' ancestor checks, for instance).
- `'connectionaborted'` - A connection timed out as a result of not receiving an ACK for data sent.
- `'connectionclosed'` - A connection was closed (corresponding to a TCP FIN).
- `'connectionfailed'` - A connection attempt failed.
- `'connectionrefused'` - A connection attempt was refused.
- `'connectionreset'` - A connection was reset (corresponding to a TCP RST).
- `'internetdisconnected'` - The Internet connection has been lost.
- `'namenotresolved'` - The host name could not be resolved.
- `'timedout'` - An operation timed out.
- `'failed'` - A generic failure occurred.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.abort(errorCode=error_code))
async def fulfill(
self,
*,
status: typing.Optional[int] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
body: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, bytes]] = None,
json: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
content_type: typing.Optional[str] = None,
response: typing.Optional["APIResponse"] = None,
) -> None:
"""Route.fulfill
Fulfills route's request with given response.
**Usage**
An example of fulfilling all requests with 404 responses:
```py
await page.route(\"**/*\", lambda route: route.fulfill(
status=404,
content_type=\"text/plain\",
body=\"not found!\"))
```
An example of serving static file:
```py
await page.route(\"**/xhr_endpoint\", lambda route: route.fulfill(path=\"mock_data.json\"))
```
Parameters
----------
status : Union[int, None]
Response status code, defaults to `200`.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Response headers. Header values will be converted to a string.
body : Union[bytes, str, None]
Response body.
json : Union[Any, None]
JSON response. This method will set the content type to `application/json` if not set.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
File path to respond with. The content type will be inferred from file extension. If `path` is a relative path,
then it is resolved relative to the current working directory.
content_type : Union[str, None]
If set, equals to setting `Content-Type` response header.
response : Union[APIResponse, None]
`APIResponse` to fulfill route's request with. Individual fields of the response (such as headers) can be
overridden using fulfill options.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fulfill(
status=status,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
body=body,
json=mapping.to_impl(json),
path=path,
contentType=content_type,
response=response._impl_obj if response else None,
)
)
async def fetch(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
method: typing.Optional[str] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
post_data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""Route.fetch
Performs the request and fetches result without fulfilling it, so that the response could be modified and then
fulfilled.
**Usage**
```py
async def handle(route):
response = await route.fetch()
json = await response.json()
json[\"message\"][\"big_red_dog\"] = []
await route.fulfill(response=response, json=json)
await page.route(\"https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/list/all\", handle)
```
**Details**
Note that `headers` option will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by it. If you want
to only apply `headers` to the original request, but not to redirects, look into `route.continue_()`
instead.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
If set changes the request URL. New URL must have same protocol as original one.
method : Union[str, None]
If set changes the request method (e.g. GET or POST).
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
If set changes the request HTTP headers. Header values will be converted to a string.
post_data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fetch(
url=url,
method=method,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
postData=mapping.to_impl(post_data),
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
timeout=timeout,
)
)
async def fallback(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
method: typing.Optional[str] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
post_data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Route.fallback
Continues route's request with optional overrides. The method is similar to `route.continue_()` with the
difference that other matching handlers will be invoked before sending the request.
**Usage**
When several routes match the given pattern, they run in the order opposite to their registration. That way the
last registered route can always override all the previous ones. In the example below, request will be handled by
the bottom-most handler first, then it'll fall back to the previous one and in the end will be aborted by the first
registered route.
```py
await page.route(\"**/*\", lambda route: route.abort()) # Runs last.
await page.route(\"**/*\", lambda route: route.fallback()) # Runs second.
await page.route(\"**/*\", lambda route: route.fallback()) # Runs first.
```
Registering multiple routes is useful when you want separate handlers to handle different kinds of requests, for
example API calls vs page resources or GET requests vs POST requests as in the example below.
```py
# Handle GET requests.
async def handle_get(route):
if route.request.method != \"GET\":
await route.fallback()
return
# Handling GET only.
# ...
# Handle POST requests.
async def handle_post(route):
if route.request.method != \"POST\":
await route.fallback()
return
# Handling POST only.
# ...
await page.route(\"**/*\", handle_get)
await page.route(\"**/*\", handle_post)
```
One can also modify request while falling back to the subsequent handler, that way intermediate route handler can
modify url, method, headers and postData of the request.
```py
async def handle(route, request):
# override headers
headers = {
**request.headers,
\"foo\": \"foo-value\", # set \"foo\" header
\"bar\": None # remove \"bar\" header
}
await route.fallback(headers=headers)
await page.route(\"**/*\", handle)
```
Use `route.continue_()` to immediately send the request to the network, other matching handlers won't be
invoked in that case.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
If set changes the request URL. New URL must have same protocol as original one. Changing the URL won't affect the
route matching, all the routes are matched using the original request URL.
method : Union[str, None]
If set changes the request method (e.g. GET or POST).
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
If set changes the request HTTP headers. Header values will be converted to a string.
post_data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
If set changes the post data of request.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fallback(
url=url,
method=method,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
postData=mapping.to_impl(post_data),
)
)
async def continue_(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
method: typing.Optional[str] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
post_data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Route.continue_
Sends route's request to the network with optional overrides.
**Usage**
```py
async def handle(route, request):
# override headers
headers = {
**request.headers,
\"foo\": \"foo-value\", # set \"foo\" header
\"bar\": None # remove \"bar\" header
}
await route.continue_(headers=headers)
await page.route(\"**/*\", handle)
```
**Details**
The `headers` option applies to both the routed request and any redirects it initiates. However, `url`, `method`,
and `postData` only apply to the original request and are not carried over to redirected requests.
`route.continue_()` will immediately send the request to the network, other matching handlers won't be
invoked. Use `route.fallback()` If you want next matching handler in the chain to be invoked.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
If set changes the request URL. New URL must have same protocol as original one.
method : Union[str, None]
If set changes the request method (e.g. GET or POST).
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
If set changes the request HTTP headers. Header values will be converted to a string.
post_data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
If set changes the post data of request.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.continue_(
url=url,
method=method,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
postData=mapping.to_impl(post_data),
)
)
mapping.register(RouteImpl, Route)
class WebSocket(AsyncBase):
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[["WebSocket"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket closes."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["framereceived"],
f: typing.Callable[
["typing.Union[bytes, str]"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket receives a frame."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["framesent"],
f: typing.Callable[
["typing.Union[bytes, str]"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket sends a frame."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["socketerror"],
f: typing.Callable[["str"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket has an error."""
def on(
self,
event: str,
f: typing.Callable[..., typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]],
) -> None:
return super().on(event=event, f=f)
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[["WebSocket"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket closes."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["framereceived"],
f: typing.Callable[
["typing.Union[bytes, str]"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket receives a frame."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["framesent"],
f: typing.Callable[
["typing.Union[bytes, str]"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket sends a frame."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["socketerror"],
f: typing.Callable[["str"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Fired when the websocket has an error."""
def once(
self,
event: str,
f: typing.Callable[..., typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]],
) -> None:
return super().once(event=event, f=f)
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""WebSocket.url
Contains the URL of the WebSocket.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
def expect_event(
self,
event: str,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager:
"""WebSocket.expect_event
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 webSocket is closed before the event is fired. Returns the event data value.
Parameters
----------
event : str
Event name, same one would pass into `webSocket.on(event)`.
predicate : Union[Callable, None]
Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_event(
event=event, predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
async def wait_for_event(
self,
event: str,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""WebSocket.wait_for_event
**NOTE** In most cases, you should use `web_socket.expect_event()`.
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 socket is closed before the
`event` is fired.
Parameters
----------
event : str
Event name, same one typically passed into `*.on(event)`.
predicate : Union[Callable, None]
Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_event(
event=event, predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
)
)
def is_closed(self) -> bool:
"""WebSocket.is_closed
Indicates that the web socket has been closed.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.is_closed())
mapping.register(WebSocketImpl, WebSocket)
class WebSocketRoute(AsyncBase):
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""WebSocketRoute.url
URL of the WebSocket created in the page.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
async def close(
self, *, code: typing.Optional[int] = None, reason: typing.Optional[str] = None
) -> None:
"""WebSocketRoute.close
Closes one side of the WebSocket connection.
Parameters
----------
code : Union[int, None]
Optional [close code](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/close#code).
reason : Union[str, None]
Optional [close reason](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/close#reason).
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.close(code=code, reason=reason)
)
def connect_to_server(self) -> "WebSocketRoute":
"""WebSocketRoute.connect_to_server
By default, routed WebSocket does not connect to the server, so you can mock entire WebSocket communication. This
method connects to the actual WebSocket server, and returns the server-side `WebSocketRoute` instance, giving the
ability to send and receive messages from the server.
Once connected to the server:
- Messages received from the server will be **automatically forwarded** to the WebSocket in the page, unless
`web_socket_route.on_message()` is called on the server-side `WebSocketRoute`.
- Messages sent by the [`WebSocket.send()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/send) call
in the page will be **automatically forwarded** to the server, unless `web_socket_route.on_message()` is
called on the original `WebSocketRoute`.
See examples at the top for more details.
Returns
-------
WebSocketRoute
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.connect_to_server())
def send(self, message: typing.Union[str, bytes]) -> None:
"""WebSocketRoute.send
Sends a message to the WebSocket. When called on the original WebSocket, sends the message to the page. When called
on the result of `web_socket_route.connect_to_server()`, sends the message to the server. See examples at the
top for more details.
Parameters
----------
message : Union[bytes, str]
Message to send.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.send(message=message))
def on_message(
self, handler: typing.Callable[[typing.Union[str, bytes]], typing.Any]
) -> None:
"""WebSocketRoute.on_message
This method allows to handle messages that are sent by the WebSocket, either from the page or from the server.
When called on the original WebSocket route, this method handles messages sent from the page. You can handle this
messages by responding to them with `web_socket_route.send()`, forwarding them to the server-side connection
returned by `web_socket_route.connect_to_server()` or do something else.
Once this method is called, messages are not automatically forwarded to the server or to the page - you should do
that manually by calling `web_socket_route.send()`. See examples at the top for more details.
Calling this method again will override the handler with a new one.
Parameters
----------
handler : Callable[[Union[bytes, str]], Any]
Function that will handle messages.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.on_message(handler=self._wrap_handler(handler))
)
def on_close(
self,
handler: typing.Callable[
[typing.Optional[int], typing.Optional[str]], typing.Any
],
) -> None:
"""WebSocketRoute.on_close
Allows to handle [`WebSocket.close`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/close).
By default, closing one side of the connection, either in the page or on the server, will close the other side.
However, when `web_socket_route.on_close()` handler is set up, the default forwarding of closure is disabled,
and handler should take care of it.
Parameters
----------
handler : Callable[[Union[int, None], Union[str, None]], Any]
Function that will handle WebSocket closure. Received an optional
[close code](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/close#code) and an optional
[close reason](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket/close#reason).
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.on_close(handler=self._wrap_handler(handler))
)
mapping.register(WebSocketRouteImpl, WebSocketRoute)
class Keyboard(AsyncBase):
async def down(self, key: str) -> None:
"""Keyboard.down
Dispatches a `keydown` event.
`key` can specify the intended
[keyboardEvent.key](https://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](https://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`,
`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.
If `key` is a modifier key, `Shift`, `Meta`, `Control`, or `Alt`, subsequent key presses will be sent with that
modifier active. To release the modifier key, use `keyboard.up()`.
After the key is pressed once, subsequent calls to `keyboard.down()` will have
[repeat](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/repeat) set to true. To release the key,
use `keyboard.up()`.
**NOTE** Modifier keys DO influence `keyboard.down`. Holding down `Shift` will type the text in upper case.
Parameters
----------
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.down(key=key))
async def up(self, key: str) -> None:
"""Keyboard.up
Dispatches a `keyup` event.
Parameters
----------
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.up(key=key))
async def insert_text(self, text: str) -> None:
"""Keyboard.insert_text
Dispatches only `input` event, does not emit the `keydown`, `keyup` or `keypress` events.
**Usage**
```py
await page.keyboard.insert_text(\"嗨\")
```
**NOTE** Modifier keys DO NOT effect `keyboard.insertText`. Holding down `Shift` will not type the text in upper
case.
Parameters
----------
text : str
Sets input to the specified text value.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.insert_text(text=text))
async def type(self, text: str, *, delay: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""Keyboard.type
**NOTE** 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.press_sequentially()`.
Sends a `keydown`, `keypress`/`input`, and `keyup` event for each character in the text.
To press a special key, like `Control` or `ArrowDown`, use `keyboard.press()`.
**Usage**
```py
await page.keyboard.type(\"Hello\") # types instantly
await page.keyboard.type(\"World\", delay=100) # types slower, like a user
```
**NOTE** Modifier keys DO NOT effect `keyboard.type`. Holding down `Shift` will not type the text in upper case.
**NOTE** For characters that are not on a US keyboard, only an `input` event will be sent.
Parameters
----------
text : str
A text to type into a focused element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.type(text=text, delay=delay)
)
async def press(self, key: str, *, delay: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""Keyboard.press
**NOTE** In most cases, you should use `locator.press()` instead.
`key` can specify the intended
[keyboardEvent.key](https://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](https://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`,
`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**
```py
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.goto(\"https://keycode.info\")
await page.keyboard.press(\"a\")
await page.screenshot(path=\"a.png\")
await page.keyboard.press(\"ArrowLeft\")
await page.screenshot(path=\"arrow_left.png\")
await page.keyboard.press(\"Shift+O\")
await page.screenshot(path=\"o.png\")
await browser.close()
```
Shortcut for `keyboard.down()` and `keyboard.up()`.
Parameters
----------
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `keydown` and `keyup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.press(key=key, delay=delay))
mapping.register(KeyboardImpl, Keyboard)
class Mouse(AsyncBase):
async def move(
self, x: float, y: float, *, steps: typing.Optional[int] = None
) -> None:
"""Mouse.move
Dispatches a `mousemove` event.
Parameters
----------
x : float
X coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
y : float
Y coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
steps : Union[int, None]
Defaults to 1. Sends intermediate `mousemove` events.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.move(x=x, y=y, steps=steps))
async def down(
self,
*,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""Mouse.down
Dispatches a `mousedown` event.
Parameters
----------
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.down(button=button, clickCount=click_count)
)
async def up(
self,
*,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""Mouse.up
Dispatches a `mouseup` event.
Parameters
----------
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.up(button=button, clickCount=click_count)
)
async def click(
self,
x: float,
y: float,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""Mouse.click
Shortcut for `mouse.move()`, `mouse.down()`, `mouse.up()`.
Parameters
----------
x : float
X coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
y : float
Y coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.click(
x=x, y=y, delay=delay, button=button, clickCount=click_count
)
)
async def dblclick(
self,
x: float,
y: float,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Mouse.dblclick
Shortcut for `mouse.move()`, `mouse.down()`, `mouse.up()`, `mouse.down()` and
`mouse.up()`.
Parameters
----------
x : float
X coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
y : float
Y coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dblclick(x=x, y=y, delay=delay, button=button)
)
async def wheel(self, delta_x: float, delta_y: float) -> None:
"""Mouse.wheel
Dispatches a `wheel` event. This method is usually used to manually scroll the page. See
[scrolling](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/input#scrolling) for alternative ways to scroll.
**NOTE** Wheel events may cause scrolling if they are not handled, and this method does not wait for the scrolling
to finish before returning.
Parameters
----------
delta_x : float
Pixels to scroll horizontally.
delta_y : float
Pixels to scroll vertically.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wheel(deltaX=delta_x, deltaY=delta_y)
)
mapping.register(MouseImpl, Mouse)
class Touchscreen(AsyncBase):
async def tap(self, x: float, y: float) -> None:
"""Touchscreen.tap
Dispatches a `touchstart` and `touchend` event with a single touch at the position (`x`,`y`).
**NOTE** `page.tap()` the method will throw if `hasTouch` option of the browser context is false.
Parameters
----------
x : float
X coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
y : float
Y coordinate relative to the main frame's viewport in CSS pixels.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.tap(x=x, y=y))
mapping.register(TouchscreenImpl, Touchscreen)
class JSHandle(AsyncBase):
async def evaluate(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""JSHandle.evaluate
Returns the return value of `expression`.
This method passes this handle as the first argument to `expression`.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], then `handle.evaluate` would wait for the promise to resolve and return its
value.
**Usage**
```py
tweet_handle = await page.query_selector(\".tweet .retweets\")
assert await tweet_handle.evaluate(\"node => node.innerText\") == \"10 retweets\"
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def evaluate_handle(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> "JSHandle":
"""JSHandle.evaluate_handle
Returns the return value of `expression` as a `JSHandle`.
This method passes this handle as the first argument to `expression`.
The only difference between `jsHandle.evaluate` and `jsHandle.evaluateHandle` is that `jsHandle.evaluateHandle`
returns `JSHandle`.
If the function passed to the `jsHandle.evaluateHandle` returns a [Promise], then `jsHandle.evaluateHandle` would
wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
See `page.evaluate_handle()` for more details.
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate_handle(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def get_property(self, property_name: str) -> "JSHandle":
"""JSHandle.get_property
Fetches a single property from the referenced object.
Parameters
----------
property_name : str
property to get
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.get_property(propertyName=property_name)
)
async def get_properties(self) -> typing.Dict[str, "JSHandle"]:
"""JSHandle.get_properties
The method returns a map with **own property names** as keys and JSHandle instances for the property values.
**Usage**
```py
handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"({ window, document })\")
properties = await handle.get_properties()
window_handle = properties.get(\"window\")
document_handle = properties.get(\"document\")
await handle.dispose()
```
Returns
-------
Dict[str, JSHandle]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_dict(await self._impl_obj.get_properties())
def as_element(self) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""JSHandle.as_element
Returns either `null` or the object handle itself, if the object handle is an instance of `ElementHandle`.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.as_element())
async def dispose(self) -> None:
"""JSHandle.dispose
The `jsHandle.dispose` method stops referencing the element handle.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.dispose())
async def json_value(self) -> typing.Any:
"""JSHandle.json_value
Returns a JSON representation of the object. If the object has a `toJSON` function, it **will not be called**.
**NOTE** The method will return an empty JSON object if the referenced object is not stringifiable. It will throw
an error if the object has circular references.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.json_value())
mapping.register(JSHandleImpl, JSHandle)
class ElementHandle(JSHandle):
def as_element(self) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""ElementHandle.as_element
Returns either `null` or the object handle itself, if the object handle is an instance of `ElementHandle`.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.as_element())
async def owner_frame(self) -> typing.Optional["Frame"]:
"""ElementHandle.owner_frame
Returns the frame containing the given element.
Returns
-------
Union[Frame, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.owner_frame())
async def content_frame(self) -> typing.Optional["Frame"]:
"""ElementHandle.content_frame
Returns the content frame for element handles referencing iframe nodes, or `null` otherwise
Returns
-------
Union[Frame, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.content_frame())
async def get_attribute(self, name: str) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""ElementHandle.get_attribute
Returns element attribute value.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Attribute name to get the value for.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.get_attribute(name=name))
async def text_content(self) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""ElementHandle.text_content
Returns the `node.textContent`.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.text_content())
async def inner_text(self) -> str:
"""ElementHandle.inner_text
Returns the `element.innerText`.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.inner_text())
async def inner_html(self) -> str:
"""ElementHandle.inner_html
Returns the `element.innerHTML`.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.inner_html())
async def is_checked(self) -> bool:
"""ElementHandle.is_checked
Returns whether the element is checked. Throws if the element is not a checkbox or radio input.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_checked())
async def is_disabled(self) -> bool:
"""ElementHandle.is_disabled
Returns whether the element is disabled, the opposite of [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_disabled())
async def is_editable(self) -> bool:
"""ElementHandle.is_editable
Returns whether the element is [editable](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#editable).
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_editable())
async def is_enabled(self) -> bool:
"""ElementHandle.is_enabled
Returns whether the element is [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_enabled())
async def is_hidden(self) -> bool:
"""ElementHandle.is_hidden
Returns whether the element is hidden, the opposite of [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible).
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_hidden())
async def is_visible(self) -> bool:
"""ElementHandle.is_visible
Returns whether the element is [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible).
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_visible())
async def dispatch_event(
self, type: str, event_init: typing.Optional[typing.Dict] = None
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.dispatch_event
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()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/click).
**Usage**
```py
await element_handle.dispatch_event(\"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:
- [DeviceMotionEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceMotionEvent/DeviceMotionEvent)
- [DeviceOrientationEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceOrientationEvent/DeviceOrientationEvent)
- [DragEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DragEvent/DragEvent)
- [Event](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Event/Event)
- [FocusEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FocusEvent/FocusEvent)
- [KeyboardEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/KeyboardEvent)
- [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent/MouseEvent)
- [PointerEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PointerEvent/PointerEvent)
- [TouchEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent/TouchEvent)
- [WheelEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WheelEvent/WheelEvent)
You can also specify `JSHandle` as the property value if you want live objects to be passed into the event:
```py
# note you can only create data_transfer in chromium and firefox
data_transfer = await page.evaluate_handle(\"new DataTransfer()\")
await element_handle.dispatch_event(\"#source\", \"dragstart\", {\"dataTransfer\": data_transfer})
```
Parameters
----------
type : str
DOM event type: `"click"`, `"dragstart"`, etc.
event_init : Union[Dict, None]
Optional event-specific initialization properties.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dispatch_event(
type=type, eventInit=mapping.to_impl(event_init)
)
)
async def scroll_into_view_if_needed(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.scroll_into_view_if_needed
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, then tries to scroll element into view, unless
it is completely visible as defined by
[IntersectionObserver](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersection_Observer_API)'s `ratio`.
Throws when `elementHandle` does not point to an element
[connected](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/isConnected) to a Document or a ShadowRoot.
See [scrolling](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/input#scrolling) for alternative ways to scroll.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.scroll_into_view_if_needed(timeout=timeout)
)
async def hover(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.hover
This method hovers over the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to hover over the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.hover(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
force=force,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def click(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.click
This method clicks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
1. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless `noWaitAfter` option is set.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.click(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
clickCount=click_count,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def dblclick(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.dblclick
This method double clicks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to double click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**NOTE** `elementHandle.dblclick()` dispatches two `click` events and a single `dblclick` event.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dblclick(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def select_option(
self,
value: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
*,
index: typing.Optional[typing.Union[int, typing.Sequence[int]]] = None,
label: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
element: typing.Optional[
typing.Union["ElementHandle", typing.Sequence["ElementHandle"]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.List[str]:
"""ElementHandle.select_option
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://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**
```py
# Single selection matching the value or label
await handle.select_option(\"blue\")
# single selection matching the label
await handle.select_option(label=\"blue\")
# multiple selection
await handle.select_option(value=[\"red\", \"green\", \"blue\"])
```
Parameters
----------
value : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by value. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
index : Union[Sequence[int], int, None]
Options to select by index. Optional.
label : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by label. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
element : Union[ElementHandle, Sequence[ElementHandle], None]
Option elements to select. Optional.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.select_option(
value=mapping.to_impl(value),
index=mapping.to_impl(index),
label=mapping.to_impl(label),
element=mapping.to_impl(element),
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
)
)
async def tap(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.tap
This method taps the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.touchscreen` to tap the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**NOTE** `elementHandle.tap()` requires that the `hasTouch` option of the browser context be set to true.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.tap(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def fill(
self,
value: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.fill
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), the control will be filled
instead.
To send fine-grained keyboard events, use `locator.press_sequentially()`.
Parameters
----------
value : str
Value to set for the `<input>`, `<textarea>` or `[contenteditable]` element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fill(
value=value, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after, force=force
)
)
async def select_text(
self,
*,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.select_text
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, then focuses the element and selects all its
text content.
If the element is inside the `<label>` element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), focuses and selects text in
the control instead.
Parameters
----------
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.select_text(force=force, timeout=timeout)
)
async def input_value(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> str:
"""ElementHandle.input_value
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), returns the value of the
control.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.input_value(timeout=timeout)
)
async def set_input_files(
self,
files: typing.Union[
str,
pathlib.Path,
FilePayload,
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]],
typing.Sequence[FilePayload],
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.set_input_files
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 `ElementHandle` to point to an
[input element](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input). However, if the element is inside
the `<label>` element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), targets the control instead.
Parameters
----------
files : Union[Sequence[Union[pathlib.Path, str]], Sequence[{name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}], pathlib.Path, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_input_files(
files=mapping.to_impl(files), timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def focus(self) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.focus
Calls [focus](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/focus) on the element.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.focus())
async def type(
self,
text: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.type
Focuses the element, and then sends a `keydown`, `keypress`/`input`, and `keyup` event for each character in the
text.
To press a special key, like `Control` or `ArrowDown`, use `element_handle.press()`.
**Usage**
Parameters
----------
text : str
A text to type into a focused element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.type(
text=text, delay=delay, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def press(
self,
key: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.press
Focuses the element, and then uses `keyboard.down()` and `keyboard.up()`.
`key` can specify the intended
[keyboardEvent.key](https://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](https://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`,
`ControlOrMeta`.
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.
Parameters
----------
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `keydown` and `keyup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.press(
key=key, delay=delay, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def set_checked(
self,
checked: bool,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.set_checked
This method checks or unchecks an element by performing the following steps:
1. Ensure that element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws.
1. If the element already has the right checked state, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
checked : bool
Whether to check or uncheck the checkbox.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_checked(
checked=checked,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def check(
self,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.check
This method checks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Ensure that element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws. If the element is already
checked, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. Ensure that the element is now checked. If not, this method throws.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.check(
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def uncheck(
self,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.uncheck
This method checks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Ensure that element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws. If the element is already
unchecked, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. Ensure that the element is now unchecked. If not, this method throws.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.uncheck(
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def bounding_box(self) -> typing.Optional[FloatRect]:
"""ElementHandle.bounding_box
This method returns the bounding box of the element, or `null` if the element is not visible. The bounding box is
calculated relative to the main frame viewport - which is usually the same as the browser window.
Scrolling affects the returned bounding box, similarly to
[Element.getBoundingClientRect](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getBoundingClientRect).
That means `x` and/or `y` may be negative.
Elements from child frames return the bounding box relative to the main frame, unlike the
[Element.getBoundingClientRect](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getBoundingClientRect).
Assuming the page is static, it is safe to use bounding box coordinates to perform input. For example, the
following snippet should click the center of the element.
**Usage**
```py
box = await element_handle.bounding_box()
await page.mouse.click(box[\"x\"] + box[\"width\"] / 2, box[\"y\"] + box[\"height\"] / 2)
```
Returns
-------
Union[{x: float, y: float, width: float, height: float}, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.bounding_box())
async def screenshot(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
type: typing.Optional[Literal["jpeg", "png"]] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
quality: typing.Optional[int] = None,
omit_background: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
animations: typing.Optional[Literal["allow", "disabled"]] = None,
caret: typing.Optional[Literal["hide", "initial"]] = None,
scale: typing.Optional[Literal["css", "device"]] = None,
mask: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence["Locator"]] = None,
mask_color: typing.Optional[str] = None,
style: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> bytes:
"""ElementHandle.screenshot
This method captures a screenshot of the page, clipped to the size and position of this particular element. If the
element is covered by other elements, it will not be actually visible on the screenshot. If the element is a
scrollable container, only the currently scrolled content will be visible on the screenshot.
This method waits for the [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, then scrolls element into view before taking
a screenshot. If the element is detached from DOM, the method throws an error.
Returns the buffer with the captured screenshot.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
type : Union["jpeg", "png", None]
Specify screenshot type, defaults to `png`.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
The file path to save the image to. The screenshot type will be inferred from file extension. If `path` 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.
quality : Union[int, None]
The quality of the image, between 0-100. Not applicable to `png` images.
omit_background : Union[bool, None]
Hides default white background and allows capturing screenshots with transparency. Not applicable to `jpeg` images.
Defaults to `false`.
animations : Union["allow", "disabled", None]
When set to `"disabled"`, stops CSS animations, CSS transitions and Web Animations. Animations get different
treatment depending on their duration:
- finite animations are fast-forwarded to completion, so they'll fire `transitionend` event.
- infinite animations are canceled to initial state, and then played over after the screenshot.
Defaults to `"allow"` that leaves animations untouched.
caret : Union["hide", "initial", None]
When set to `"hide"`, screenshot will hide text caret. When set to `"initial"`, text caret behavior will not be
changed. Defaults to `"hide"`.
scale : Union["css", "device", None]
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"`.
mask : Union[Sequence[Locator], None]
Specify locators that should be masked when the screenshot is taken. Masked elements will be overlaid with a pink
box `#FF00FF` (customized by `maskColor`) that completely covers its bounding box.
mask_color : Union[str, None]
Specify the color of the overlay box for masked elements, in
[CSS color format](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value). Default color is pink `#FF00FF`.
style : Union[str, None]
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.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.screenshot(
timeout=timeout,
type=type,
path=path,
quality=quality,
omitBackground=omit_background,
animations=animations,
caret=caret,
scale=scale,
mask=mapping.to_impl(mask),
maskColor=mask_color,
style=style,
)
)
async def query_selector(self, selector: str) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""ElementHandle.query_selector
The method finds an element matching the specified selector in the `ElementHandle`'s subtree. If no elements match
the selector, returns `null`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.query_selector(selector=selector)
)
async def query_selector_all(self, selector: str) -> typing.List["ElementHandle"]:
"""ElementHandle.query_selector_all
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector in the `ElementHandle`s subtree. If no elements match
the selector, returns empty array.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
Returns
-------
List[ElementHandle]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(
await self._impl_obj.query_selector_all(selector=selector)
)
async def eval_on_selector(
self, selector: str, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""ElementHandle.eval_on_selector
Returns the return value of `expression`.
The method finds an element matching the specified selector in the `ElementHandle`s subtree and passes it as a
first argument to `expression`. If no elements match the selector, the method throws an error.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], then `element_handle.eval_on_selector()` would wait for the promise to
resolve and return its value.
**Usage**
```py
tweet_handle = await page.query_selector(\".tweet\")
assert await tweet_handle.eval_on_selector(\".like\", \"node => node.innerText\") == \"100\"
assert await tweet_handle.eval_on_selector(\".retweets\", \"node => node.innerText\") == \"10\"
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.eval_on_selector(
selector=selector, expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def eval_on_selector_all(
self, selector: str, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""ElementHandle.eval_on_selector_all
Returns the return value of `expression`.
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector in the `ElementHandle`'s subtree and passes an array
of matched elements as a first argument to `expression`.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], then `element_handle.eval_on_selector_all()` would wait for the promise to
resolve and return its value.
**Usage**
```html
<div class=\"feed\">
<div class=\"tweet\">Hello!</div>
<div class=\"tweet\">Hi!</div>
</div>
```
```py
feed_handle = await page.query_selector(\".feed\")
assert await feed_handle.eval_on_selector_all(\".tweet\", \"nodes => nodes.map(n => n.innerText)\") == [\"hello!\", \"hi!\"]
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.eval_on_selector_all(
selector=selector, expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def wait_for_element_state(
self,
state: Literal[
"disabled", "editable", "enabled", "hidden", "stable", "visible"
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""ElementHandle.wait_for_element_state
Returns when the element satisfies the `state`.
Depending on the `state` parameter, this method waits for one of the [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks to
pass. This method throws when the element is detached while waiting, unless waiting for the `\"hidden\"` state.
- `\"visible\"` Wait until the element is [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible).
- `\"hidden\"` Wait until the element is [not visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible) or not attached. Note that
waiting for hidden does not throw when the element detaches.
- `\"stable\"` Wait until the element is both [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible) and
[stable](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#stable).
- `\"enabled\"` Wait until the element is [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
- `\"disabled\"` Wait until the element is [not enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
- `\"editable\"` Wait until the element is [editable](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#editable).
If the element does not satisfy the condition for the `timeout` milliseconds, this method will throw.
Parameters
----------
state : Union["disabled", "editable", "enabled", "hidden", "stable", "visible"]
A state to wait for, see below for more details.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_element_state(state=state, timeout=timeout)
)
async def wait_for_selector(
self,
selector: str,
*,
state: typing.Optional[
Literal["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible"]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""ElementHandle.wait_for_selector
Returns element specified by selector when it satisfies `state` option. Returns `null` if waiting for `hidden` or
`detached`.
Wait for the `selector` relative to the element handle 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**
```py
await page.set_content(\"<div><span></span></div>\")
div = await page.query_selector(\"div\")
# waiting for the \"span\" selector relative to the div.
span = await div.wait_for_selector(\"span\", state=\"attached\")
```
**NOTE** This method does not work across navigations, use `page.wait_for_selector()` instead.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
state : Union["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_selector(
selector=selector, state=state, timeout=timeout, strict=strict
)
)
mapping.register(ElementHandleImpl, ElementHandle)
class Accessibility(AsyncBase):
async def snapshot(
self,
*,
interesting_only: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
root: typing.Optional["ElementHandle"] = None,
) -> typing.Optional[typing.Dict]:
"""Accessibility.snapshot
Captures the current state of the accessibility tree. The returned object represents the root accessible node of
the page.
**NOTE** The Chromium accessibility tree contains nodes that go unused on most platforms and by most screen
readers. Playwright will discard them as well for an easier to process tree, unless `interestingOnly` is set to
`false`.
**Usage**
An example of dumping the entire accessibility tree:
```py
snapshot = await page.accessibility.snapshot()
print(snapshot)
```
An example of logging the focused node's name:
```py
def find_focused_node(node):
if node.get(\"focused\"):
return node
for child in (node.get(\"children\") or []):
found_node = find_focused_node(child)
if found_node:
return found_node
return None
snapshot = await page.accessibility.snapshot()
node = find_focused_node(snapshot)
if node:
print(node[\"name\"])
```
Parameters
----------
interesting_only : Union[bool, None]
Prune uninteresting nodes from the tree. Defaults to `true`.
root : Union[ElementHandle, None]
The root DOM element for the snapshot. Defaults to the whole page.
Returns
-------
Union[Dict, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.snapshot(
interestingOnly=interesting_only, root=mapping.to_impl(root)
)
)
mapping.register(AccessibilityImpl, Accessibility)
class FileChooser(AsyncBase):
@property
def page(self) -> "Page":
"""FileChooser.page
Returns page this file chooser belongs to.
Returns
-------
Page
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.page)
@property
def element(self) -> "ElementHandle":
"""FileChooser.element
Returns input element associated with this file chooser.
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.element)
def is_multiple(self) -> bool:
"""FileChooser.is_multiple
Returns whether this file chooser accepts multiple files.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.is_multiple())
async def set_files(
self,
files: typing.Union[
str,
pathlib.Path,
FilePayload,
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]],
typing.Sequence[FilePayload],
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""FileChooser.set_files
Sets the value of the file input this chooser is associated with. 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.
Parameters
----------
files : Union[Sequence[Union[pathlib.Path, str]], Sequence[{name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}], pathlib.Path, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_files(
files=mapping.to_impl(files), timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
mapping.register(FileChooserImpl, FileChooser)
class Frame(AsyncBase):
@property
def page(self) -> "Page":
"""Frame.page
Returns the page containing this frame.
Returns
-------
Page
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.page)
@property
def name(self) -> str:
"""Frame.name
Returns frame's name attribute as specified in the tag.
If the name is empty, returns the id attribute instead.
**NOTE** This value is calculated once when the frame is created, and will not update if the attribute is changed
later.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.name)
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""Frame.url
Returns frame's url.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
@property
def parent_frame(self) -> typing.Optional["Frame"]:
"""Frame.parent_frame
Parent frame, if any. Detached frames and main frames return `null`.
Returns
-------
Union[Frame, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.parent_frame)
@property
def child_frames(self) -> typing.List["Frame"]:
"""Frame.child_frames
Returns
-------
List[Frame]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.child_frames)
async def goto(
self,
url: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
referer: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["Response"]:
"""Frame.goto
Returns the main resource response. In case of multiple redirects, the navigation will resolve with the response of
the last redirect.
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
`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](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=761295).
Parameters
----------
url : str
URL to navigate frame to. The url should include scheme, e.g. `https://`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
referer : Union[str, None]
Referer header value. If provided it will take preference over the referer header value set by
`page.set_extra_http_headers()`.
Returns
-------
Union[Response, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.goto(
url=url, timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until, referer=referer
)
)
def expect_navigation(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]]
] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Response"]:
"""Frame.expect_navigation
Waits for the 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 method waits for the frame to navigate to a new URL. It is useful for when you run code which will indirectly
cause the frame to navigate. Consider this example:
```py
async with frame.expect_navigation():
await frame.click(\"a.delayed-navigation\") # clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation
# Resolves after navigation has finished
```
**NOTE** Usage of the [History API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API) to change the URL
is considered a navigation.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Response]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_navigation(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), waitUntil=wait_until, timeout=timeout
).future
)
async def wait_for_url(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
*,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.wait_for_url
Waits for the frame to navigate to the given URL.
**Usage**
```py
await frame.click(\"a.delayed-navigation\") # clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation
await frame.wait_for_url(\"**/target.html\")
```
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
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.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_url(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), waitUntil=wait_until, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def wait_for_load_state(
self,
state: typing.Optional[
Literal["domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.wait_for_load_state
Waits for the required load state to be reached.
This returns when the frame 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](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability).
**Usage**
```py
await frame.click(\"button\") # click triggers navigation.
await frame.wait_for_load_state() # the promise resolves after \"load\" event.
```
Parameters
----------
state : Union["domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_load_state(state=state, timeout=timeout)
)
async def frame_element(self) -> "ElementHandle":
"""Frame.frame_element
Returns the `frame` or `iframe` element handle which corresponds to this frame.
This is an inverse of `element_handle.content_frame()`. Note that returned handle actually belongs to the
parent frame.
This method throws an error if the frame has been detached before `frameElement()` returns.
**Usage**
```py
frame_element = await frame.frame_element()
content_frame = await frame_element.content_frame()
assert frame == content_frame
```
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.frame_element())
async def evaluate(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""Frame.evaluate
Returns the return value of `expression`.
If the function passed to the `frame.evaluate()` returns a [Promise], then `frame.evaluate()` would
wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If the function passed to the `frame.evaluate()` returns a non-[Serializable] value, then
`frame.evaluate()` returns `undefined`. Playwright also supports transferring some additional values that
are not serializable by `JSON`: `-0`, `NaN`, `Infinity`, `-Infinity`.
**Usage**
```py
result = await frame.evaluate(\"([x, y]) => Promise.resolve(x * y)\", [7, 8])
print(result) # prints \"56\"
```
A string can also be passed in instead of a function.
```py
print(await frame.evaluate(\"1 + 2\")) # prints \"3\"
x = 10
print(await frame.evaluate(f\"1 + {x}\")) # prints \"11\"
```
`ElementHandle` instances can be passed as an argument to the `frame.evaluate()`:
```py
body_handle = await frame.evaluate(\"document.body\")
html = await frame.evaluate(\"([body, suffix]) => body.innerHTML + suffix\", [body_handle, \"hello\"])
await body_handle.dispose()
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def evaluate_handle(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> "JSHandle":
"""Frame.evaluate_handle
Returns the return value of `expression` as a `JSHandle`.
The only difference between `frame.evaluate()` and `frame.evaluate_handle()` is that
`frame.evaluate_handle()` returns `JSHandle`.
If the function, passed to the `frame.evaluate_handle()`, returns a [Promise], then
`frame.evaluate_handle()` would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
**Usage**
```py
a_window_handle = await frame.evaluate_handle(\"Promise.resolve(window)\")
a_window_handle # handle for the window object.
```
A string can also be passed in instead of a function.
```py
a_handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"document\") # handle for the \"document\"
```
`JSHandle` instances can be passed as an argument to the `frame.evaluate_handle()`:
```py
a_handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"document.body\")
result_handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"body => body.innerHTML\", a_handle)
print(await result_handle.json_value())
await result_handle.dispose()
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate_handle(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def query_selector(
self, selector: str, *, strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None
) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""Frame.query_selector
Returns the ElementHandle pointing to the frame element.
**NOTE** The use of `ElementHandle` is discouraged, use `Locator` objects and web-first assertions instead.
The method finds an element matching the specified selector within the frame. If no elements match the selector,
returns `null`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.query_selector(selector=selector, strict=strict)
)
async def query_selector_all(self, selector: str) -> typing.List["ElementHandle"]:
"""Frame.query_selector_all
Returns the ElementHandles pointing to the frame elements.
**NOTE** The use of `ElementHandle` is discouraged, use `Locator` objects instead.
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector within the frame. If no elements match the selector,
returns empty array.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
Returns
-------
List[ElementHandle]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(
await self._impl_obj.query_selector_all(selector=selector)
)
async def wait_for_selector(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
state: typing.Optional[
Literal["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible"]
] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""Frame.wait_for_selector
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 make 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:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
chromium = playwright.chromium
browser = await chromium.launch()
page = await browser.new_page()
for current_url in [\"https://google.com\", \"https://bbc.com\"]:
await page.goto(current_url, wait_until=\"domcontentloaded\")
element = await page.main_frame.wait_for_selector(\"img\")
print(\"Loaded image: \" + str(await element.get_attribute(\"src\")))
await browser.close()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
state : Union["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible", None]
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.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_selector(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout, state=state
)
)
async def is_checked(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_checked
Returns whether the element is checked. Throws if the element is not a checkbox or radio input.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_checked(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_disabled(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_disabled
Returns whether the element is disabled, the opposite of [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_disabled(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_editable(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_editable
Returns whether the element is [editable](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#editable).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_editable(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_enabled(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_enabled
Returns whether the element is [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_enabled(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_hidden(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_hidden
Returns whether the element is hidden, the opposite of [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible). `selector` that
does not match any elements is considered hidden.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Deprecated: This option is ignored. `frame.is_hidden()` does not wait for the element to become hidden and returns immediately.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_hidden(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_visible(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_visible
Returns whether the element is [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible). `selector` that does not match any elements
is considered not visible.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Deprecated: This option is ignored. `frame.is_visible()` does not wait for the element to become visible and returns immediately.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_visible(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def dispatch_event(
self,
selector: str,
type: str,
event_init: typing.Optional[typing.Dict] = None,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.dispatch_event
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()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/click).
**Usage**
```py
await frame.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:
- [DeviceMotionEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceMotionEvent/DeviceMotionEvent)
- [DeviceOrientationEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceOrientationEvent/DeviceOrientationEvent)
- [DragEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DragEvent/DragEvent)
- [Event](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Event/Event)
- [FocusEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FocusEvent/FocusEvent)
- [KeyboardEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/KeyboardEvent)
- [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent/MouseEvent)
- [PointerEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PointerEvent/PointerEvent)
- [TouchEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent/TouchEvent)
- [WheelEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WheelEvent/WheelEvent)
You can also specify `JSHandle` as the property value if you want live objects to be passed into the event:
```py
# note you can only create data_transfer in chromium and firefox
data_transfer = await frame.evaluate_handle(\"new DataTransfer()\")
await frame.dispatch_event(\"#source\", \"dragstart\", { \"dataTransfer\": data_transfer })
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
type : str
DOM event type: `"click"`, `"dragstart"`, etc.
event_init : Union[Dict, None]
Optional event-specific initialization properties.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dispatch_event(
selector=selector,
type=type,
eventInit=mapping.to_impl(event_init),
strict=strict,
timeout=timeout,
)
)
async def eval_on_selector(
self,
selector: str,
expression: str,
arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""Frame.eval_on_selector
Returns the return value of `expression`.
The method finds an element matching the specified selector within the frame and passes it as a first argument to
`expression`. If no elements match the selector, the method throws an error.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], then `frame.eval_on_selector()` would wait for the promise to resolve
and return its value.
**Usage**
```py
search_value = await frame.eval_on_selector(\"#search\", \"el => el.value\")
preload_href = await frame.eval_on_selector(\"link[rel=preload]\", \"el => el.href\")
html = await frame.eval_on_selector(\".main-container\", \"(e, suffix) => e.outerHTML + suffix\", \"hello\")
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.eval_on_selector(
selector=selector,
expression=expression,
arg=mapping.to_impl(arg),
strict=strict,
)
)
async def eval_on_selector_all(
self, selector: str, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""Frame.eval_on_selector_all
Returns the return value of `expression`.
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector within the frame and passes an array of matched
elements as a first argument to `expression`.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], then `frame.eval_on_selector_all()` would wait for the promise to resolve
and return its value.
**Usage**
```py
divs_counts = await frame.eval_on_selector_all(\"div\", \"(divs, min) => divs.length >= min\", 10)
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.eval_on_selector_all(
selector=selector, expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def content(self) -> str:
"""Frame.content
Gets the full HTML contents of the frame, including the doctype.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.content())
async def set_content(
self,
html: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.set_content
This method internally calls [document.write()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/write),
inheriting all its specific characteristics and behaviors.
Parameters
----------
html : str
HTML markup to assign to the page.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_content(
html=html, timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until
)
)
def is_detached(self) -> bool:
"""Frame.is_detached
Returns `true` if the frame has been detached, or `false` otherwise.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.is_detached())
async def add_script_tag(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
content: typing.Optional[str] = None,
type: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> "ElementHandle":
"""Frame.add_script_tag
Returns the added tag when the script's onload fires or when the script content was injected into frame.
Adds a `<script>` tag into the page with the desired url or content.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
URL of a script to be added.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
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.
content : Union[str, None]
Raw JavaScript content to be injected into frame.
type : Union[str, None]
Script type. Use 'module' in order to load a JavaScript ES6 module. See
[script](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/script) for more details.
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_script_tag(
url=url, path=path, content=content, type=type
)
)
async def add_style_tag(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
content: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> "ElementHandle":
"""Frame.add_style_tag
Returns the added tag when the stylesheet's onload fires or when the CSS content was injected into frame.
Adds a `<link rel=\"stylesheet\">` tag into the page with the desired url or a `<style type=\"text/css\">` tag with the
content.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
URL of the `<link>` tag.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to the CSS file to be injected into frame. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the
current working directory.
content : Union[str, None]
Raw CSS content to be injected into frame.
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_style_tag(url=url, path=path, content=content)
)
async def click(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.click
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.click(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
clickCount=click_count,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def dblclick(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.dblclick
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to double click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`. 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** `frame.dblclick()` dispatches two `click` events and a single `dblclick` event.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dblclick(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def tap(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.tap
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.touchscreen` to tap the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**NOTE** `frame.tap()` requires that the `hasTouch` option of the browser context be set to true.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.tap(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def fill(
self,
selector: str,
value: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.fill
This method waits for an element matching `selector`, waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), the control will be filled
instead.
To send fine-grained keyboard events, use `locator.press_sequentially()`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
value : str
Value to fill for the `<input>`, `<textarea>` or `[contenteditable]` element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fill(
selector=selector,
value=value,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
force=force,
)
)
def locator(
self,
selector: str,
*,
has_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has_not_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
has_not: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.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.
[Learn more about locators](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/locators).
[Learn more about locators](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/locators).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
has_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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>`.
has_not_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
has : Union[Locator, None]
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.
has_not : Union[Locator, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.locator(
selector=selector,
hasText=has_text,
hasNotText=has_not_text,
has=has._impl_obj if has else None,
hasNot=has_not._impl_obj if has_not else None,
)
)
def get_by_alt_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_alt_text
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'>
```
```py
await page.get_by_alt_text(\"Playwright logo\").click()
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_alt_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_label(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_label
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\">
```
```py
await page.get_by_label(\"Username\").fill(\"john\")
await page.get_by_label(\"Password\").fill(\"secret\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_label(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_placeholder(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_placeholder
Allows locating input elements by the placeholder text.
**Usage**
For example, consider the following DOM structure.
```html
<input type=\"email\" placeholder=\"name@example.com\" />
```
You can fill the input after locating it by the placeholder text:
```py
await page.get_by_placeholder(\"name@example.com\").fill(\"playwright@microsoft.com\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_placeholder(text=text, exact=exact)
)
def get_by_role(
self,
role: Literal[
"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",
"menu",
"menubar",
"menuitem",
"menuitemcheckbox",
"menuitemradio",
"meter",
"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",
],
*,
checked: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
disabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
expanded: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
include_hidden: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
level: typing.Optional[int] = None,
name: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
pressed: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
selected: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_role
Allows locating elements by their [ARIA role](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles),
[ARIA attributes](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-attributes) and
[accessible name](https://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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_role(\"heading\", name=\"Sign up\")).to_be_visible()
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\", name=\"Subscribe\").check()
await 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](https://w3c.github.io/html-aam/#html-element-role-mappings)
that is recognized by the role selector. You can find all the
[supported roles here](https://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.
Parameters
----------
role : Union["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", "menu", "menubar", "menuitem", "menuitemcheckbox", "menuitemradio", "meter", "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.
checked : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-checked` or native `<input type=checkbox>` controls.
Learn more about [`aria-checked`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-checked).
disabled : Union[bool, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-disabled).
expanded : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-expanded`.
Learn more about [`aria-expanded`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-expanded).
include_hidden : Union[bool, None]
Option that controls whether hidden elements are matched. By default, only non-hidden elements, as
[defined by ARIA](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#tree_exclusion), are matched by role selector.
Learn more about [`aria-hidden`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-hidden).
level : Union[int, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-level).
name : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Option to match the [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name). By default, matching is
case-insensitive and searches for a substring, use `exact` to control this behavior.
Learn more about [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name).
pressed : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-pressed`.
Learn more about [`aria-pressed`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-pressed).
selected : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-selected`.
Learn more about [`aria-selected`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-selected).
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether `name` is matched exactly: case-sensitive and whole-string. Defaults to false. Ignored when `name` is a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_role(
role=role,
checked=checked,
disabled=disabled,
expanded=expanded,
includeHidden=include_hidden,
level=level,
name=name,
pressed=pressed,
selected=selected,
exact=exact,
)
)
def get_by_test_id(
self, test_id: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_test_id
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:
```py
await page.get_by_test_id(\"directions\").click()
```
**Details**
By default, the `data-testid` attribute is used as a test id. Use `selectors.set_test_id_attribute()` to
configure a different test id attribute if necessary.
Parameters
----------
test_id : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Id to locate the element by.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_test_id(testId=test_id))
def get_by_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_text
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:
```html
<div>Hello <span>world</span></div>
<div>Hello</div>
```
You can locate by text substring, exact string, or a regular expression:
```py
# 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\">`.
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_title(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Frame.get_by_title
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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_title(\"Issues count\")).to_have_text(\"25 issues\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_title(text=text, exact=exact))
def frame_locator(self, selector: str) -> "FrameLocator":
"""Frame.frame_locator
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\">`:
```py
locator = frame.frame_locator(\"#my-iframe\").get_by_text(\"Submit\")
await locator.click()
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.frame_locator(selector=selector))
async def focus(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.focus
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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.focus(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def text_content(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Frame.text_content
Returns `element.textContent`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.text_content(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def inner_text(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> str:
"""Frame.inner_text
Returns `element.innerText`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.inner_text(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def inner_html(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> str:
"""Frame.inner_html
Returns `element.innerHTML`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.inner_html(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def get_attribute(
self,
selector: str,
name: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Frame.get_attribute
Returns element attribute value.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
name : str
Attribute name to get the value for.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.get_attribute(
selector=selector, name=name, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def hover(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.hover
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to hover over the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.hover(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
force=force,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def drag_and_drop(
self,
source: str,
target: str,
*,
source_position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
target_position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.drag_and_drop
Parameters
----------
source : str
A selector to search for an element to drag. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will
be used.
target : str
A selector to search for an element to drop onto. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first
will be used.
source_position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
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.
target_position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
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.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.drag_and_drop(
source=source,
target=target,
sourcePosition=source_position,
targetPosition=target_position,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
timeout=timeout,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def select_option(
self,
selector: str,
value: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
*,
index: typing.Optional[typing.Union[int, typing.Sequence[int]]] = None,
label: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
element: typing.Optional[
typing.Union["ElementHandle", typing.Sequence["ElementHandle"]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.List[str]:
"""Frame.select_option
This method waits for an element matching `selector`, waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://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**
```py
# Single selection matching the value or label
await frame.select_option(\"select#colors\", \"blue\")
# single selection matching the label
await frame.select_option(\"select#colors\", label=\"blue\")
# multiple selection
await frame.select_option(\"select#colors\", value=[\"red\", \"green\", \"blue\"])
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
value : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by value. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
index : Union[Sequence[int], int, None]
Options to select by index. Optional.
label : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by label. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
element : Union[ElementHandle, Sequence[ElementHandle], None]
Option elements to select. Optional.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.select_option(
selector=selector,
value=mapping.to_impl(value),
index=mapping.to_impl(index),
label=mapping.to_impl(label),
element=mapping.to_impl(element),
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
force=force,
)
)
async def input_value(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> str:
"""Frame.input_value
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), returns the value of the
control.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.input_value(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def set_input_files(
self,
selector: str,
files: typing.Union[
str,
pathlib.Path,
FilePayload,
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]],
typing.Sequence[FilePayload],
],
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.set_input_files
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input). However, if the element is inside
the `<label>` element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), targets the control instead.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
files : Union[Sequence[Union[pathlib.Path, str]], Sequence[{name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}], pathlib.Path, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_input_files(
selector=selector,
files=mapping.to_impl(files),
strict=strict,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
)
)
async def type(
self,
selector: str,
text: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.type
Sends a `keydown`, `keypress`/`input`, and `keyup` event for each character in the text. `frame.type` can be used
to send fine-grained keyboard events. To fill values in form fields, use `frame.fill()`.
To press a special key, like `Control` or `ArrowDown`, use `keyboard.press()`.
**Usage**
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
text : str
A text to type into a focused element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.type(
selector=selector,
text=text,
delay=delay,
strict=strict,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
)
)
async def press(
self,
selector: str,
key: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.press
`key` can specify the intended
[keyboardEvent.key](https://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](https://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`,
`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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `keydown` and `keyup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.press(
selector=selector,
key=key,
delay=delay,
strict=strict,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
)
)
async def check(
self,
selector: str,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.check
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.
1. 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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.check(
selector=selector,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def uncheck(
self,
selector: str,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.uncheck
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.
1. 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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.uncheck(
selector=selector,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def wait_for_timeout(self, timeout: float) -> None:
"""Frame.wait_for_timeout
Waits for the given `timeout` in milliseconds.
Note that `frame.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.
Parameters
----------
timeout : float
A timeout to wait for
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_timeout(timeout=timeout)
)
async def wait_for_function(
self,
expression: str,
*,
arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
polling: typing.Optional[typing.Union[float, Literal["raf"]]] = None,
) -> "JSHandle":
"""Frame.wait_for_function
Returns when the `expression` returns a truthy value, returns that value.
**Usage**
The `frame.wait_for_function()` can be used to observe viewport size change:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = await webkit.launch()
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.evaluate(\"window.x = 0; setTimeout(() => { window.x = 100 }, 1000);\")
await page.main_frame.wait_for_function(\"() => window.x > 0\")
await browser.close()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
To pass an argument to the predicate of `frame.waitForFunction` function:
```py
selector = \".foo\"
await frame.wait_for_function(\"selector => !!document.querySelector(selector)\", selector)
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
polling : Union["raf", float, None]
If `polling` is `'raf'`, then `expression` is constantly executed in `requestAnimationFrame` callback. If `polling`
is a number, then it is treated as an interval in milliseconds at which the function would be executed. Defaults to
`raf`.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_function(
expression=expression,
arg=mapping.to_impl(arg),
timeout=timeout,
polling=polling,
)
)
async def title(self) -> str:
"""Frame.title
Returns the page title.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.title())
async def set_checked(
self,
selector: str,
checked: bool,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Frame.set_checked
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.
1. Ensure that matched element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws.
1. If the element already has the right checked state, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
checked : bool
Whether to check or uncheck the checkbox.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_checked(
selector=selector,
checked=checked,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
mapping.register(FrameImpl, Frame)
class FrameLocator(AsyncBase):
@property
def first(self) -> "FrameLocator":
"""FrameLocator.first
Returns locator to the first matching frame.
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.first)
@property
def last(self) -> "FrameLocator":
"""FrameLocator.last
Returns locator to the last matching frame.
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.last)
@property
def owner(self) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.owner
Returns a `Locator` object pointing to the same `iframe` as this frame locator.
Useful when you have a `FrameLocator` object obtained somewhere, and later on would like to interact with the
`iframe` element.
For a reverse operation, use `locator.content_frame()`.
**Usage**
```py
frame_locator = page.locator(\"iframe[name=\\\"embedded\\\"]\").content_frame
# ...
locator = frame_locator.owner
await expect(locator).to_be_visible()
```
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.owner)
def locator(
self,
selector_or_locator: typing.Union["Locator", str],
*,
has_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has_not_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
has_not: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.locator
The method finds an element matching the specified selector in the locator's subtree. It also accepts filter
options, similar to `locator.filter()` method.
[Learn more about locators](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/locators).
Parameters
----------
selector_or_locator : Union[Locator, str]
A selector or locator to use when resolving DOM element.
has_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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>`.
has_not_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
has : Union[Locator, None]
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.
has_not : Union[Locator, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.locator(
selectorOrLocator=selector_or_locator,
hasText=has_text,
hasNotText=has_not_text,
has=has._impl_obj if has else None,
hasNot=has_not._impl_obj if has_not else None,
)
)
def get_by_alt_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_alt_text
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'>
```
```py
await page.get_by_alt_text(\"Playwright logo\").click()
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_alt_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_label(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_label
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\">
```
```py
await page.get_by_label(\"Username\").fill(\"john\")
await page.get_by_label(\"Password\").fill(\"secret\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_label(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_placeholder(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_placeholder
Allows locating input elements by the placeholder text.
**Usage**
For example, consider the following DOM structure.
```html
<input type=\"email\" placeholder=\"name@example.com\" />
```
You can fill the input after locating it by the placeholder text:
```py
await page.get_by_placeholder(\"name@example.com\").fill(\"playwright@microsoft.com\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_placeholder(text=text, exact=exact)
)
def get_by_role(
self,
role: Literal[
"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",
"menu",
"menubar",
"menuitem",
"menuitemcheckbox",
"menuitemradio",
"meter",
"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",
],
*,
checked: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
disabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
expanded: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
include_hidden: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
level: typing.Optional[int] = None,
name: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
pressed: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
selected: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_role
Allows locating elements by their [ARIA role](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles),
[ARIA attributes](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-attributes) and
[accessible name](https://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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_role(\"heading\", name=\"Sign up\")).to_be_visible()
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\", name=\"Subscribe\").check()
await 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](https://w3c.github.io/html-aam/#html-element-role-mappings)
that is recognized by the role selector. You can find all the
[supported roles here](https://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.
Parameters
----------
role : Union["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", "menu", "menubar", "menuitem", "menuitemcheckbox", "menuitemradio", "meter", "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.
checked : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-checked` or native `<input type=checkbox>` controls.
Learn more about [`aria-checked`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-checked).
disabled : Union[bool, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-disabled).
expanded : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-expanded`.
Learn more about [`aria-expanded`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-expanded).
include_hidden : Union[bool, None]
Option that controls whether hidden elements are matched. By default, only non-hidden elements, as
[defined by ARIA](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#tree_exclusion), are matched by role selector.
Learn more about [`aria-hidden`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-hidden).
level : Union[int, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-level).
name : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Option to match the [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name). By default, matching is
case-insensitive and searches for a substring, use `exact` to control this behavior.
Learn more about [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name).
pressed : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-pressed`.
Learn more about [`aria-pressed`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-pressed).
selected : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-selected`.
Learn more about [`aria-selected`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-selected).
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether `name` is matched exactly: case-sensitive and whole-string. Defaults to false. Ignored when `name` is a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_role(
role=role,
checked=checked,
disabled=disabled,
expanded=expanded,
includeHidden=include_hidden,
level=level,
name=name,
pressed=pressed,
selected=selected,
exact=exact,
)
)
def get_by_test_id(
self, test_id: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_test_id
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:
```py
await page.get_by_test_id(\"directions\").click()
```
**Details**
By default, the `data-testid` attribute is used as a test id. Use `selectors.set_test_id_attribute()` to
configure a different test id attribute if necessary.
Parameters
----------
test_id : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Id to locate the element by.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_test_id(testId=test_id))
def get_by_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_text
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:
```html
<div>Hello <span>world</span></div>
<div>Hello</div>
```
You can locate by text substring, exact string, or a regular expression:
```py
# 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\">`.
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_title(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""FrameLocator.get_by_title
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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_title(\"Issues count\")).to_have_text(\"25 issues\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_title(text=text, exact=exact))
def frame_locator(self, selector: str) -> "FrameLocator":
"""FrameLocator.frame_locator
When working with iframes, you can create a frame locator that will enter the iframe and allow selecting elements
in that iframe.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.frame_locator(selector=selector))
def nth(self, index: int) -> "FrameLocator":
"""FrameLocator.nth
Returns locator to the n-th matching frame. It's zero based, `nth(0)` selects the first frame.
Parameters
----------
index : int
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.nth(index=index))
mapping.register(FrameLocatorImpl, FrameLocator)
class Worker(AsyncBase):
def on(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[["Worker"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when this dedicated [WebWorker](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) is
terminated."""
return super().on(event=event, f=f)
def once(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[["Worker"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when this dedicated [WebWorker](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) is
terminated."""
return super().once(event=event, f=f)
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""Worker.url
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
async def evaluate(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""Worker.evaluate
Returns the return value of `expression`.
If the function passed to the `worker.evaluate()` returns a [Promise], then `worker.evaluate()`
would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If the function passed to the `worker.evaluate()` returns a non-[Serializable] value, then
`worker.evaluate()` returns `undefined`. Playwright also supports transferring some additional values that
are not serializable by `JSON`: `-0`, `NaN`, `Infinity`, `-Infinity`.
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def evaluate_handle(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> "JSHandle":
"""Worker.evaluate_handle
Returns the return value of `expression` as a `JSHandle`.
The only difference between `worker.evaluate()` and `worker.evaluate_handle()` is that
`worker.evaluate_handle()` returns `JSHandle`.
If the function passed to the `worker.evaluate_handle()` returns a [Promise], then
`worker.evaluate_handle()` would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate_handle(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
mapping.register(WorkerImpl, Worker)
class Selectors(AsyncBase):
async def register(
self,
name: str,
script: typing.Optional[str] = None,
*,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
content_script: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Selectors.register
Selectors must be registered before creating the page.
**Usage**
An example of registering selector engine that queries elements based on a tag name:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
tag_selector = \"\"\"
{
// Returns the first element matching given selector in the root's subtree.
query(root, selector) {
return root.querySelector(selector);
},
// Returns all elements matching given selector in the root's subtree.
queryAll(root, selector) {
return Array.from(root.querySelectorAll(selector));
}
}\"\"\"
# Register the engine. Selectors will be prefixed with \"tag=\".
await playwright.selectors.register(\"tag\", tag_selector)
browser = await playwright.chromium.launch()
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.set_content('<div><button>Click me</button></div>')
# Use the selector prefixed with its name.
button = await page.query_selector('tag=button')
# Combine it with built-in locators.
await page.locator('tag=div').get_by_text('Click me').click()
# Can use it in any methods supporting selectors.
button_count = await page.locator('tag=button').count()
print(button_count)
await browser.close()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name that is used in selectors as a prefix, e.g. `{name: 'foo'}` enables `foo=myselectorbody` selectors. May only
contain `[a-zA-Z0-9_]` characters.
script : Union[str, None]
Raw script content.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to the JavaScript file. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working
directory.
content_script : Union[bool, None]
Whether to run this selector engine in isolated JavaScript environment. This environment has access to the same
DOM, but not any JavaScript objects from the frame's scripts. Defaults to `false`. Note that running as a content
script is not guaranteed when this engine is used together with other registered engines.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.register(
name=name, script=script, path=path, contentScript=content_script
)
)
def set_test_id_attribute(self, attribute_name: str) -> None:
"""Selectors.set_test_id_attribute
Defines custom attribute name to be used in `page.get_by_test_id()`. `data-testid` is used by default.
Parameters
----------
attribute_name : str
Test id attribute name.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.set_test_id_attribute(attributeName=attribute_name)
)
mapping.register(SelectorsImpl, Selectors)
class Clock(AsyncBase):
async def install(
self,
*,
time: typing.Optional[typing.Union[float, str, datetime.datetime]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Clock.install
Install fake implementations for the following time-related functions:
- `Date`
- `setTimeout`
- `clearTimeout`
- `setInterval`
- `clearInterval`
- `requestAnimationFrame`
- `cancelAnimationFrame`
- `requestIdleCallback`
- `cancelIdleCallback`
- `performance`
Fake timers are used to manually control the flow of time in tests. They allow you to advance time, fire timers,
and control the behavior of time-dependent functions. See `clock.run_for()` and
`clock.fast_forward()` for more information.
Parameters
----------
time : Union[datetime.datetime, float, str, None]
Time to initialize with, current system time by default.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.install(time=time))
async def fast_forward(self, ticks: typing.Union[int, str]) -> None:
"""Clock.fast_forward
Advance the clock by jumping forward in time. Only fires due timers at most once. This is equivalent to user
closing the laptop lid for a while and reopening it later, after given time.
**Usage**
```py
await page.clock.fast_forward(1000)
await page.clock.fast_forward(\"30:00\")
```
Parameters
----------
ticks : Union[int, str]
Time may be the number of milliseconds to advance the clock by or a human-readable string. Valid string formats are
"08" for eight seconds, "01:00" for one minute and "02:34:10" for two hours, 34 minutes and ten seconds.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.fast_forward(ticks=ticks))
async def pause_at(self, time: typing.Union[float, str, datetime.datetime]) -> None:
"""Clock.pause_at
Advance the clock by jumping forward in time and pause the time. Once this method is called, no timers are fired
unless `clock.run_for()`, `clock.fast_forward()`, `clock.pause_at()` or
`clock.resume()` is called.
Only fires due timers at most once. This is equivalent to user closing the laptop lid for a while and reopening it
at the specified time and pausing.
**Usage**
```py
await page.clock.pause_at(datetime.datetime(2020, 2, 2))
await page.clock.pause_at(\"2020-02-02\")
```
Parameters
----------
time : Union[datetime.datetime, float, str]
Time to pause at.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.pause_at(time=time))
async def resume(self) -> None:
"""Clock.resume
Resumes timers. Once this method is called, time resumes flowing, timers are fired as usual.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.resume())
async def run_for(self, ticks: typing.Union[int, str]) -> None:
"""Clock.run_for
Advance the clock, firing all the time-related callbacks.
**Usage**
```py
await page.clock.run_for(1000);
await page.clock.run_for(\"30:00\")
```
Parameters
----------
ticks : Union[int, str]
Time may be the number of milliseconds to advance the clock by or a human-readable string. Valid string formats are
"08" for eight seconds, "01:00" for one minute and "02:34:10" for two hours, 34 minutes and ten seconds.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.run_for(ticks=ticks))
async def set_fixed_time(
self, time: typing.Union[float, str, datetime.datetime]
) -> None:
"""Clock.set_fixed_time
Makes `Date.now` and `new Date()` return fixed fake time at all times, keeps all the timers running.
Use this method for simple scenarios where you only need to test with a predefined time. For more advanced
scenarios, use `clock.install()` instead. Read docs on [clock emulation](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/clock) to learn more.
**Usage**
```py
await page.clock.set_fixed_time(datetime.datetime.now())
await page.clock.set_fixed_time(datetime.datetime(2020, 2, 2))
await page.clock.set_fixed_time(\"2020-02-02\")
```
Parameters
----------
time : Union[datetime.datetime, float, str]
Time to be set.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.set_fixed_time(time=time))
async def set_system_time(
self, time: typing.Union[float, str, datetime.datetime]
) -> None:
"""Clock.set_system_time
Sets system time, but does not trigger any timers. Use this to test how the web page reacts to a time shift, for
example switching from summer to winter time, or changing time zones.
**Usage**
```py
await page.clock.set_system_time(datetime.datetime.now())
await page.clock.set_system_time(datetime.datetime(2020, 2, 2))
await page.clock.set_system_time(\"2020-02-02\")
```
Parameters
----------
time : Union[datetime.datetime, float, str]
Time to be set.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.set_system_time(time=time))
mapping.register(ClockImpl, Clock)
class ConsoleMessage(AsyncBase):
@property
def type(self) -> str:
"""ConsoleMessage.type
One of the following values: `'log'`, `'debug'`, `'info'`, `'error'`, `'warning'`, `'dir'`, `'dirxml'`, `'table'`,
`'trace'`, `'clear'`, `'startGroup'`, `'startGroupCollapsed'`, `'endGroup'`, `'assert'`, `'profile'`,
`'profileEnd'`, `'count'`, `'timeEnd'`.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.type)
@property
def text(self) -> str:
"""ConsoleMessage.text
The text of the console message.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.text)
@property
def args(self) -> typing.List["JSHandle"]:
"""ConsoleMessage.args
List of arguments passed to a `console` function call. See also `page.on('console')`.
Returns
-------
List[JSHandle]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.args)
@property
def location(self) -> SourceLocation:
"""ConsoleMessage.location
Returns
-------
{url: str, lineNumber: int, columnNumber: int}
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.location)
@property
def page(self) -> typing.Optional["Page"]:
"""ConsoleMessage.page
The page that produced this console message, if any.
Returns
-------
Union[Page, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.page)
mapping.register(ConsoleMessageImpl, ConsoleMessage)
class Dialog(AsyncBase):
@property
def type(self) -> str:
"""Dialog.type
Returns dialog's type, can be one of `alert`, `beforeunload`, `confirm` or `prompt`.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.type)
@property
def message(self) -> str:
"""Dialog.message
A message displayed in the dialog.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.message)
@property
def default_value(self) -> str:
"""Dialog.default_value
If dialog is prompt, returns default prompt value. Otherwise, returns empty string.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.default_value)
@property
def page(self) -> typing.Optional["Page"]:
"""Dialog.page
The page that initiated this dialog, if available.
Returns
-------
Union[Page, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.page)
async def accept(self, prompt_text: typing.Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""Dialog.accept
Returns when the dialog has been accepted.
Parameters
----------
prompt_text : Union[str, None]
A text to enter in prompt. Does not cause any effects if the dialog's `type` is not prompt. Optional.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.accept(promptText=prompt_text)
)
async def dismiss(self) -> None:
"""Dialog.dismiss
Returns when the dialog has been dismissed.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.dismiss())
mapping.register(DialogImpl, Dialog)
class Download(AsyncBase):
@property
def page(self) -> "Page":
"""Download.page
Get the page that the download belongs to.
Returns
-------
Page
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.page)
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""Download.url
Returns downloaded url.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
@property
def suggested_filename(self) -> str:
"""Download.suggested_filename
Returns suggested filename for this download. It is typically computed by the browser from the
[`Content-Disposition`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Disposition) response
header or the `download` attribute. See the spec on [whatwg](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#downloading-resources).
Different browsers can use different logic for computing it.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.suggested_filename)
async def delete(self) -> None:
"""Download.delete
Deletes the downloaded file. Will wait for the download to finish if necessary.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.delete())
async def failure(self) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Download.failure
Returns download error if any. Will wait for the download to finish if necessary.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.failure())
async def path(self) -> pathlib.Path:
"""Download.path
Returns path to the downloaded file for a successful download, or throws for a failed/canceled download. The method
will wait for the download to finish if necessary. The method throws when connected remotely.
Note that the download's file name is a random GUID, use `download.suggested_filename()` to get suggested
file name.
Returns
-------
pathlib.Path
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.path())
async def save_as(self, path: typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]) -> None:
"""Download.save_as
Copy the download to a user-specified path. It is safe to call this method while the download is still in progress.
Will wait for the download to finish if necessary.
**Usage**
```py
await download.save_as(\"/path/to/save/at/\" + download.suggested_filename)
```
Parameters
----------
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str]
Path where the download should be copied.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.save_as(path=path))
async def cancel(self) -> None:
"""Download.cancel
Cancels a download. Will not fail if the download is already finished or canceled. Upon successful cancellations,
`download.failure()` would resolve to `'canceled'`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.cancel())
mapping.register(DownloadImpl, Download)
class Video(AsyncBase):
async def path(self) -> pathlib.Path:
"""Video.path
Returns the file system path this video will be recorded to. The video is guaranteed to be written to the
filesystem upon closing the browser context. This method throws when connected remotely.
Returns
-------
pathlib.Path
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.path())
async def save_as(self, path: typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]) -> None:
"""Video.save_as
Saves the video to a user-specified path. It is safe to call this method while the video is still in progress, or
after the page has closed. This method waits until the page is closed and the video is fully saved.
Parameters
----------
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str]
Path where the video should be saved.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.save_as(path=path))
async def delete(self) -> None:
"""Video.delete
Deletes the video file. Will wait for the video to finish if necessary.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.delete())
mapping.register(VideoImpl, Video)
class Page(AsyncContextManager):
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the page closes."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["console"],
f: typing.Callable[
["ConsoleMessage"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
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**
```py
async def print_args(msg):
values = []
for arg in msg.args:
values.append(await arg.json_value())
print(values)
page.on(\"console\", print_args)
await page.evaluate(\"console.log('hello', 5, { foo: 'bar' })\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["crash"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
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:
```py
try:
# crash might happen during a click.
await page.click(\"button\")
# or while waiting for an event.
await page.wait_for_event(\"popup\")
except Error as e:
pass
# when the page crashes, exception message contains \"crash\".
```"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["dialog"],
f: typing.Callable[["Dialog"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/EventLoop#never_blocking) waiting for the dialog,
and actions like click will never finish.
**Usage**
```python
page.on(\"dialog\", lambda dialog: dialog.accept())
```
**NOTE** When no `page.on('dialog')` or `browser_context.on('dialog')` listeners are present, all dialogs are
automatically dismissed."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["domcontentloaded"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the JavaScript
[`DOMContentLoaded`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/DOMContentLoaded) event is dispatched.
"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["download"],
f: typing.Callable[["Download"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when attachment download started. User can access basic file operations on downloaded content via the
passed `Download` instance."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["filechooser"],
f: typing.Callable[
["FileChooser"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
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 `file_chooser.set_files()` that can be uploaded after that.
```py
page.on(\"filechooser\", lambda file_chooser: file_chooser.set_files(\"/tmp/myfile.pdf\"))
```"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["frameattached"],
f: typing.Callable[["Frame"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a frame is attached."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["framedetached"],
f: typing.Callable[["Frame"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a frame is detached."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["framenavigated"],
f: typing.Callable[["Frame"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a frame is navigated to a new url."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["load"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the JavaScript [`load`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/load) event is dispatched.
"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["pageerror"],
f: typing.Callable[["Error"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when an uncaught exception happens within the page.
```py
# Log all uncaught errors to the terminal
page.on(\"pageerror\", lambda exc: print(f\"uncaught exception: {exc}\"))
# Navigate to a page with an exception.
await page.goto(\"data:text/html,<script>throw new Error('test')</script>\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["popup"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the page opens a new tab or window. This event is emitted in addition to the
`browser_context.on('page')`, 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 `browser_context.route()` and `browser_context.on('request')` respectively
instead of similar methods on the `Page`.
```py
async with page.expect_event(\"popup\") as page_info:
await page.get_by_text(\"open the popup\").click()
popup = await page_info.value
print(await popup.evaluate(\"location.href\"))
```
**NOTE** Use `page.wait_for_load_state()` to wait until the page gets to a particular state (you should not
need it in most cases)."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["request"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a page issues a request. The [request] object is read-only. In order to intercept and mutate requests,
see `page.route()` or `browser_context.route()`."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["requestfailed"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request fails, for example by timing out.
```python
page.on(\"requestfailed\", lambda request: print(request.url + \" \" + request.failure.error_text))
```
**NOTE** HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful responses from HTTP standpoint, so request
will complete with `page.on('request_finished')` event and not with `page.on('request_failed')`. 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."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["requestfinished"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request finishes successfully after downloading the response body. For a successful response, the
sequence of events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["response"],
f: typing.Callable[["Response"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when [response] status and headers are received for a request. For a successful response, the sequence of
events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["websocket"],
f: typing.Callable[["WebSocket"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when `WebSocket` request is sent."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["worker"],
f: typing.Callable[["Worker"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a dedicated [WebWorker](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) is spawned
by the page."""
def on(
self,
event: str,
f: typing.Callable[..., typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]],
) -> None:
return super().on(event=event, f=f)
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the page closes."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["console"],
f: typing.Callable[
["ConsoleMessage"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
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**
```py
async def print_args(msg):
values = []
for arg in msg.args:
values.append(await arg.json_value())
print(values)
page.on(\"console\", print_args)
await page.evaluate(\"console.log('hello', 5, { foo: 'bar' })\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["crash"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
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:
```py
try:
# crash might happen during a click.
await page.click(\"button\")
# or while waiting for an event.
await page.wait_for_event(\"popup\")
except Error as e:
pass
# when the page crashes, exception message contains \"crash\".
```"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["dialog"],
f: typing.Callable[["Dialog"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/EventLoop#never_blocking) waiting for the dialog,
and actions like click will never finish.
**Usage**
```python
page.on(\"dialog\", lambda dialog: dialog.accept())
```
**NOTE** When no `page.on('dialog')` or `browser_context.on('dialog')` listeners are present, all dialogs are
automatically dismissed."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["domcontentloaded"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the JavaScript
[`DOMContentLoaded`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/DOMContentLoaded) event is dispatched.
"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["download"],
f: typing.Callable[["Download"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when attachment download started. User can access basic file operations on downloaded content via the
passed `Download` instance."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["filechooser"],
f: typing.Callable[
["FileChooser"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
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 `file_chooser.set_files()` that can be uploaded after that.
```py
page.on(\"filechooser\", lambda file_chooser: file_chooser.set_files(\"/tmp/myfile.pdf\"))
```"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["frameattached"],
f: typing.Callable[["Frame"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a frame is attached."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["framedetached"],
f: typing.Callable[["Frame"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a frame is detached."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["framenavigated"],
f: typing.Callable[["Frame"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a frame is navigated to a new url."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["load"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the JavaScript [`load`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/load) event is dispatched.
"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["pageerror"],
f: typing.Callable[["Error"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when an uncaught exception happens within the page.
```py
# Log all uncaught errors to the terminal
page.on(\"pageerror\", lambda exc: print(f\"uncaught exception: {exc}\"))
# Navigate to a page with an exception.
await page.goto(\"data:text/html,<script>throw new Error('test')</script>\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["popup"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when the page opens a new tab or window. This event is emitted in addition to the
`browser_context.on('page')`, 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 `browser_context.route()` and `browser_context.on('request')` respectively
instead of similar methods on the `Page`.
```py
async with page.expect_event(\"popup\") as page_info:
await page.get_by_text(\"open the popup\").click()
popup = await page_info.value
print(await popup.evaluate(\"location.href\"))
```
**NOTE** Use `page.wait_for_load_state()` to wait until the page gets to a particular state (you should not
need it in most cases)."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["request"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a page issues a request. The [request] object is read-only. In order to intercept and mutate requests,
see `page.route()` or `browser_context.route()`."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["requestfailed"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request fails, for example by timing out.
```python
page.on(\"requestfailed\", lambda request: print(request.url + \" \" + request.failure.error_text))
```
**NOTE** HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful responses from HTTP standpoint, so request
will complete with `page.on('request_finished')` event and not with `page.on('request_failed')`. 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."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["requestfinished"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request finishes successfully after downloading the response body. For a successful response, the
sequence of events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["response"],
f: typing.Callable[["Response"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when [response] status and headers are received for a request. For a successful response, the sequence of
events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["websocket"],
f: typing.Callable[["WebSocket"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when `WebSocket` request is sent."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["worker"],
f: typing.Callable[["Worker"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a dedicated [WebWorker](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) is spawned
by the page."""
def once(
self,
event: str,
f: typing.Callable[..., typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]],
) -> None:
return super().once(event=event, f=f)
@property
def accessibility(self) -> "Accessibility":
"""Page.accessibility
Returns
-------
Accessibility
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.accessibility)
@property
def keyboard(self) -> "Keyboard":
"""Page.keyboard
Returns
-------
Keyboard
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.keyboard)
@property
def mouse(self) -> "Mouse":
"""Page.mouse
Returns
-------
Mouse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.mouse)
@property
def touchscreen(self) -> "Touchscreen":
"""Page.touchscreen
Returns
-------
Touchscreen
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.touchscreen)
@property
def context(self) -> "BrowserContext":
"""Page.context
Get the browser context that the page belongs to.
Returns
-------
BrowserContext
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.context)
@property
def clock(self) -> "Clock":
"""Page.clock
Playwright has ability to mock clock and passage of time.
Returns
-------
Clock
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.clock)
@property
def main_frame(self) -> "Frame":
"""Page.main_frame
The page's main frame. Page is guaranteed to have a main frame which persists during navigations.
Returns
-------
Frame
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.main_frame)
@property
def frames(self) -> typing.List["Frame"]:
"""Page.frames
An array of all frames attached to the page.
Returns
-------
List[Frame]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.frames)
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""Page.url
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
@property
def viewport_size(self) -> typing.Optional[ViewportSize]:
"""Page.viewport_size
Returns
-------
Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.viewport_size)
@property
def workers(self) -> typing.List["Worker"]:
"""Page.workers
This method returns all of the dedicated
[WebWorkers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API) associated with the page.
**NOTE** This does not contain ServiceWorkers
Returns
-------
List[Worker]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.workers)
@property
def request(self) -> "APIRequestContext":
"""Page.request
API testing helper associated with this page. This method returns the same instance as
`browser_context.request` on the page's context. See `browser_context.request` for more
details.
Returns
-------
APIRequestContext
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.request)
@property
def video(self) -> typing.Optional["Video"]:
"""Page.video
Video object associated with this page.
Returns
-------
Union[Video, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.video)
async def opener(self) -> typing.Optional["Page"]:
"""Page.opener
Returns the opener for popup pages and `null` for others. If the opener has been closed already the returns `null`.
Returns
-------
Union[Page, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(await self._impl_obj.opener())
def frame(
self,
name: typing.Optional[str] = None,
*,
url: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]]
] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["Frame"]:
"""Page.frame
Returns frame matching the specified criteria. Either `name` or `url` must be specified.
**Usage**
```py
frame = page.frame(name=\"frame-name\")
```
Parameters
----------
name : Union[str, None]
Frame name specified in the `iframe`'s `name` attribute. Optional.
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str, None]
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving frame's `url` as a [URL] object. Optional.
Returns
-------
Union[Frame, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
self._impl_obj.frame(name=name, url=self._wrap_handler(url))
)
def set_default_navigation_timeout(self, timeout: float) -> None:
"""Page.set_default_navigation_timeout
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts:
- `page.go_back()`
- `page.go_forward()`
- `page.goto()`
- `page.reload()`
- `page.set_content()`
- `page.expect_navigation()`
- `page.wait_for_url()`
**NOTE** `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` takes priority over `page.set_default_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()` and `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : float
Maximum navigation time in milliseconds
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout=timeout)
)
def set_default_timeout(self, timeout: float) -> None:
"""Page.set_default_timeout
This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting `timeout` option.
**NOTE** `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` takes priority over `page.set_default_timeout()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : float
Maximum time in milliseconds
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.set_default_timeout(timeout=timeout)
)
async def query_selector(
self, selector: str, *, strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None
) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""Page.query_selector
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.wait_for()`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.query_selector(selector=selector, strict=strict)
)
async def query_selector_all(self, selector: str) -> typing.List["ElementHandle"]:
"""Page.query_selector_all
The method finds all elements matching the specified selector within the page. If no elements match the selector,
the return value resolves to `[]`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
Returns
-------
List[ElementHandle]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(
await self._impl_obj.query_selector_all(selector=selector)
)
async def wait_for_selector(
self,
selector: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
state: typing.Optional[
Literal["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible"]
] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["ElementHandle"]:
"""Page.wait_for_selector
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:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
chromium = playwright.chromium
browser = await chromium.launch()
page = await browser.new_page()
for current_url in [\"https://google.com\", \"https://bbc.com\"]:
await page.goto(current_url, wait_until=\"domcontentloaded\")
element = await page.wait_for_selector(\"img\")
print(\"Loaded image: \" + str(await element.get_attribute(\"src\")))
await browser.close()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
state : Union["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible", None]
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.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Union[ElementHandle, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_selector(
selector=selector, timeout=timeout, state=state, strict=strict
)
)
async def is_checked(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Page.is_checked
Returns whether the element is checked. Throws if the element is not a checkbox or radio input.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_checked(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_disabled(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Page.is_disabled
Returns whether the element is disabled, the opposite of [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_disabled(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_editable(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Page.is_editable
Returns whether the element is [editable](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#editable).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_editable(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_enabled(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Page.is_enabled
Returns whether the element is [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_enabled(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_hidden(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Page.is_hidden
Returns whether the element is hidden, the opposite of [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible). `selector` that
does not match any elements is considered hidden.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Deprecated: This option is ignored. `page.is_hidden()` does not wait for the↵element to become hidden and returns immediately.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_hidden(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def is_visible(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Page.is_visible
Returns whether the element is [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible). `selector` that does not match any elements
is considered not visible.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Deprecated: This option is ignored. `page.is_visible()` does not wait↵for the element to become visible and returns immediately.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_visible(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def dispatch_event(
self,
selector: str,
type: str,
event_init: typing.Optional[typing.Dict] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.dispatch_event
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()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/click).
**Usage**
```py
await 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:
- [DeviceMotionEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceMotionEvent/DeviceMotionEvent)
- [DeviceOrientationEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceOrientationEvent/DeviceOrientationEvent)
- [DragEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DragEvent/DragEvent)
- [Event](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Event/Event)
- [FocusEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FocusEvent/FocusEvent)
- [KeyboardEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/KeyboardEvent)
- [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent/MouseEvent)
- [PointerEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PointerEvent/PointerEvent)
- [TouchEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent/TouchEvent)
- [WheelEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WheelEvent/WheelEvent)
You can also specify `JSHandle` as the property value if you want live objects to be passed into the event:
```py
# note you can only create data_transfer in chromium and firefox
data_transfer = await page.evaluate_handle(\"new DataTransfer()\")
await page.dispatch_event(\"#source\", \"dragstart\", { \"dataTransfer\": data_transfer })
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
type : str
DOM event type: `"click"`, `"dragstart"`, etc.
event_init : Union[Dict, None]
Optional event-specific initialization properties.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dispatch_event(
selector=selector,
type=type,
eventInit=mapping.to_impl(event_init),
timeout=timeout,
strict=strict,
)
)
async def evaluate(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""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`:
```py
result = await 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:
```py
print(await page.evaluate(\"1 + 2\")) # prints \"3\"
x = 10
print(await page.evaluate(f\"1 + {x}\")) # prints \"11\"
```
`ElementHandle` instances can be passed as an argument to the `page.evaluate()`:
```py
body_handle = await page.evaluate(\"document.body\")
html = await page.evaluate(\"([body, suffix]) => body.innerHTML + suffix\", [body_handle, \"hello\"])
await body_handle.dispose()
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def evaluate_handle(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> "JSHandle":
"""Page.evaluate_handle
Returns the value of the `expression` invocation as a `JSHandle`.
The only difference between `page.evaluate()` and `page.evaluate_handle()` is that
`page.evaluate_handle()` returns `JSHandle`.
If the function passed to the `page.evaluate_handle()` returns a [Promise], then
`page.evaluate_handle()` would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
**Usage**
```py
a_window_handle = await 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:
```py
a_handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"document\") # handle for the \"document\"
```
`JSHandle` instances can be passed as an argument to the `page.evaluate_handle()`:
```py
a_handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"document.body\")
result_handle = await page.evaluate_handle(\"body => body.innerHTML\", a_handle)
print(await result_handle.json_value())
await result_handle.dispose()
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate_handle(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def eval_on_selector(
self,
selector: str,
expression: str,
arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""Page.eval_on_selector
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.eval_on_selector()` would wait for the promise to resolve and
return its value.
**Usage**
```py
search_value = await page.eval_on_selector(\"#search\", \"el => el.value\")
preload_href = await page.eval_on_selector(\"link[rel=preload]\", \"el => el.href\")
html = await page.eval_on_selector(\".main-container\", \"(e, suffix) => e.outer_html + suffix\", \"hello\")
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.eval_on_selector(
selector=selector,
expression=expression,
arg=mapping.to_impl(arg),
strict=strict,
)
)
async def eval_on_selector_all(
self, selector: str, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""Page.eval_on_selector_all
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.eval_on_selector_all()` would wait for the promise to resolve
and return its value.
**Usage**
```py
div_counts = await page.eval_on_selector_all(\"div\", \"(divs, min) => divs.length >= min\", 10)
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to query for.
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.eval_on_selector_all(
selector=selector, expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def add_script_tag(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
content: typing.Optional[str] = None,
type: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> "ElementHandle":
"""Page.add_script_tag
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.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
URL of a script to be added.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
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.
content : Union[str, None]
Raw JavaScript content to be injected into frame.
type : Union[str, None]
Script type. Use 'module' in order to load a JavaScript ES6 module. See
[script](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/script) for more details.
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_script_tag(
url=url, path=path, content=content, type=type
)
)
async def add_style_tag(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
content: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> "ElementHandle":
"""Page.add_style_tag
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.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[str, None]
URL of the `<link>` tag.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to the CSS file to be injected into frame. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the
current working directory.
content : Union[str, None]
Raw CSS content to be injected into frame.
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_style_tag(url=url, path=path, content=content)
)
async def expose_function(self, name: str, callback: typing.Callable) -> None:
"""Page.expose_function
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 `browser_context.expose_function()` for context-wide exposed function.
**NOTE** Functions installed via `page.expose_function()` survive navigations.
**Usage**
An example of adding a `sha256` function to the page:
```py
import asyncio
import hashlib
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
def sha256(text):
m = hashlib.sha256()
m.update(bytes(text, \"utf8\"))
return m.hexdigest()
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = await webkit.launch(headless=False)
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.expose_function(\"sha256\", sha256)
await page.set_content(\"\"\"
<script>
async function onClick() {
document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.sha256('PLAYWRIGHT');
}
</script>
<button onclick=\"onClick()\">Click me</button>
<div></div>
\"\"\")
await page.click(\"button\")
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the function on the window object
callback : Callable
Callback function which will be called in Playwright's context.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.expose_function(
name=name, callback=self._wrap_handler(callback)
)
)
async def expose_binding(
self,
name: str,
callback: typing.Callable,
*,
handle: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.expose_binding
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 `browser_context.expose_binding()` for the context-wide version.
**NOTE** Functions installed via `page.expose_binding()` survive navigations.
**Usage**
An example of exposing page URL to all frames in a page:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = await webkit.launch(headless=False)
context = await browser.new_context()
page = await context.new_page()
await page.expose_binding(\"pageURL\", lambda source: source[\"page\"].url)
await page.set_content(\"\"\"
<script>
async function onClick() {
document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.pageURL();
}
</script>
<button onclick=\"onClick()\">Click me</button>
<div></div>
\"\"\")
await page.click(\"button\")
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the function on the window object.
callback : Callable
Callback function that will be called in the Playwright's context.
handle : Union[bool, None]
Whether to pass the argument as a handle, instead of passing by value. When passing a handle, only one argument is
supported. When passing by value, multiple arguments are supported.
Deprecated: This option will be removed in the future.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.expose_binding(
name=name, callback=self._wrap_handler(callback), handle=handle
)
)
async def set_extra_http_headers(self, headers: typing.Dict[str, str]) -> None:
"""Page.set_extra_http_headers
The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request the page initiates.
**NOTE** `page.set_extra_http_headers()` does not guarantee the order of headers in the outgoing requests.
Parameters
----------
headers : Dict[str, str]
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. All header values must be strings.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_extra_http_headers(
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers)
)
)
async def content(self) -> str:
"""Page.content
Gets the full HTML contents of the page, including the doctype.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.content())
async def set_content(
self,
html: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.set_content
This method internally calls [document.write()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/write),
inheriting all its specific characteristics and behaviors.
Parameters
----------
html : str
HTML markup to assign to the page.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_content(
html=html, timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until
)
)
async def goto(
self,
url: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
referer: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["Response"]:
"""Page.goto
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
`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](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=761295).
Parameters
----------
url : str
URL to navigate page to. The url should include scheme, e.g. `https://`. When a `baseURL` via the context options
was provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the
[`new URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
referer : Union[str, None]
Referer header value. If provided it will take preference over the referer header value set by
`page.set_extra_http_headers()`.
Returns
-------
Union[Response, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.goto(
url=url, timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until, referer=referer
)
)
async def reload(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["Response"]:
"""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.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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
-------
Union[Response, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.reload(timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until)
)
async def wait_for_load_state(
self,
state: typing.Optional[
Literal["domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.wait_for_load_state
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](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability).
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"button\").click() # click triggers navigation.
await page.wait_for_load_state() # the promise resolves after \"load\" event.
```
```py
async with page.expect_popup() as page_info:
await page.get_by_role(\"button\").click() # click triggers a popup.
popup = await page_info.value
# Wait for the \"DOMContentLoaded\" event.
await popup.wait_for_load_state(\"domcontentloaded\")
print(await popup.title()) # popup is ready to use.
```
Parameters
----------
state : Union["domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_load_state(state=state, timeout=timeout)
)
async def wait_for_url(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
*,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.wait_for_url
Waits for the main frame to navigate to the given URL.
**Usage**
```py
await page.click(\"a.delayed-navigation\") # clicking the link will indirectly cause a navigation
await page.wait_for_url(\"**/target.html\")
```
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
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.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_url(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), waitUntil=wait_until, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def wait_for_event(
self,
event: str,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""Page.wait_for_event
**NOTE** In most cases, you should use `page.expect_event()`.
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.
Parameters
----------
event : str
Event name, same one typically passed into `*.on(event)`.
predicate : Union[Callable, None]
Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_event(
event=event, predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def go_back(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["Response"]:
"""Page.go_back
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.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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
-------
Union[Response, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.go_back(timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until)
)
async def go_forward(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
) -> typing.Optional["Response"]:
"""Page.go_forward
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.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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
-------
Union[Response, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.go_forward(timeout=timeout, waitUntil=wait_until)
)
async def request_gc(self) -> None:
"""Page.request_gc
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`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakRef).
```py
# 1. In your page, save a WeakRef for the \"suspect\".
await page.evaluate(\"globalThis.suspectWeakRef = new WeakRef(suspect)\")
# 2. Request garbage collection.
await page.request_gc()
# 3. Check that weak ref does not deref to the original object.
assert await page.evaluate(\"!globalThis.suspectWeakRef.deref()\")
```
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.request_gc())
async def emulate_media(
self,
*,
media: typing.Optional[Literal["null", "print", "screen"]] = None,
color_scheme: typing.Optional[
Literal["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null"]
] = None,
reduced_motion: typing.Optional[
Literal["no-preference", "null", "reduce"]
] = None,
forced_colors: typing.Optional[Literal["active", "none", "null"]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.emulate_media
This method changes the `CSS media type` through the `media` argument, and/or the `'prefers-colors-scheme'` media
feature, using the `colorScheme` argument.
**Usage**
```py
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('screen').matches\")
# → True
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('print').matches\")
# → False
await page.emulate_media(media=\"print\")
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('screen').matches\")
# → False
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('print').matches\")
# → True
await page.emulate_media()
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('screen').matches\")
# → True
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('print').matches\")
# → False
```
```py
await page.emulate_media(color_scheme=\"dark\")
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches\")
# → True
await page.evaluate(\"matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: light)').matches\")
# → False
```
Parameters
----------
media : Union["null", "print", "screen", None]
Changes the CSS media type of the page. The only allowed values are `'Screen'`, `'Print'` and `'Null'`. Passing
`'Null'` disables CSS media emulation.
color_scheme : Union["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null", None]
Emulates [prefers-colors-scheme](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme)
media feature, supported values are `'light'` and `'dark'`. Passing `'Null'` disables color scheme emulation.
`'no-preference'` is deprecated.
reduced_motion : Union["no-preference", "null", "reduce", None]
Emulates `'prefers-reduced-motion'` media feature, supported values are `'reduce'`, `'no-preference'`. Passing
`null` disables reduced motion emulation.
forced_colors : Union["active", "none", "null", None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.emulate_media(
media=media,
colorScheme=color_scheme,
reducedMotion=reduced_motion,
forcedColors=forced_colors,
)
)
async def set_viewport_size(self, viewport_size: ViewportSize) -> None:
"""Page.set_viewport_size
In the case of multiple pages in a single browser, each page can have its own viewport size. However,
`browser.new_context()` allows to set viewport size (and more) for all pages in the context at once.
`page.set_viewport_size()` 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.set_viewport_size()` will also reset
`screen` size, use `browser.new_context()` with `screen` and `viewport` parameters if you need better
control of these properties.
**Usage**
```py
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.set_viewport_size({\"width\": 640, \"height\": 480})
await page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
```
Parameters
----------
viewport_size : {width: int, height: int}
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_viewport_size(viewportSize=viewport_size)
)
async def bring_to_front(self) -> None:
"""Page.bring_to_front
Brings page to front (activates tab).
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.bring_to_front())
async def add_init_script(
self,
script: typing.Optional[str] = None,
*,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.add_init_script
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:
```py
# in your playwright script, assuming the preload.js file is in same directory
await page.add_init_script(path=\"./preload.js\")
```
**NOTE** The order of evaluation of multiple scripts installed via `browser_context.add_init_script()` and
`page.add_init_script()` is not defined.
Parameters
----------
script : Union[str, None]
Script to be evaluated in all pages in the browser context. Optional.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to the JavaScript file. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working
directory. Optional.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_init_script(script=script, path=path)
)
async def route(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
handler: typing.Union[
typing.Callable[["Route"], typing.Any],
typing.Callable[["Route", "Request"], typing.Any],
],
*,
times: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""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](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when
using request interception by setting `serviceWorkers` to `'block'`.
**NOTE** `page.route()` will not intercept the first request of a popup page. Use
`browser_context.route()` instead.
**Usage**
An example of a naive handler that aborts all image requests:
```py
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.route(\"**/*.{png,jpg,jpeg}\", lambda route: route.abort())
await page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
await browser.close()
```
or the same snippet using a regex pattern instead:
```py
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.route(re.compile(r\"(\\.png$)|(\\.jpg$)\"), lambda route: route.abort())
await page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
await 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:
```py
async def handle_route(route: Route):
if (\"my-string\" in route.request.post_data):
await route.fulfill(body=\"mocked-data\")
else:
await route.continue_()
await page.route(\"/api/**\", handle_route)
```
Page routes take precedence over browser context routes (set up with `browser_context.route()`) when request
matches both handlers.
To remove a route with its handler you can use `page.unroute()`.
**NOTE** Enabling routing disables http cache.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] to match while routing. When a `baseURL` via the context
options was provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the
[`new URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor.
handler : Union[Callable[[Route, Request], Any], Callable[[Route], Any]]
handler function to route the request.
times : Union[int, None]
How often a route should be used. By default it will be used every time.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.route(
url=self._wrap_handler(url),
handler=self._wrap_handler(handler),
times=times,
)
)
async def unroute(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
handler: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[
typing.Callable[["Route"], typing.Any],
typing.Callable[["Route", "Request"], typing.Any],
]
] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.unroute
Removes a route created with `page.route()`. When `handler` is not specified, removes all routes for the
`url`.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] to match while routing.
handler : Union[Callable[[Route, Request], Any], Callable[[Route], Any], None]
Optional handler function to route the request.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.unroute(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), handler=self._wrap_handler(handler)
)
)
async def route_web_socket(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
handler: typing.Callable[["WebSocketRoute"], typing.Any],
) -> None:
"""Page.route_web_socket
This method allows to modify websocket connections that are made by the page.
Note that only `WebSocket`s 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.
```py
def message_handler(ws: WebSocketRoute, message: Union[str, bytes]):
if message == \"request\":
ws.send(\"response\")
def handler(ws: WebSocketRoute):
ws.on_message(lambda message: message_handler(ws, message))
await page.route_web_socket(\"/ws\", handler)
```
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
Only WebSockets with the url matching this pattern will be routed. A string pattern can be relative to the
`baseURL` context option.
handler : Callable[[WebSocketRoute], Any]
Handler function to route the WebSocket.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.route_web_socket(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), handler=self._wrap_handler(handler)
)
)
async def unroute_all(
self,
*,
behavior: typing.Optional[Literal["default", "ignoreErrors", "wait"]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.unroute_all
Removes all routes created with `page.route()` and `page.route_from_har()`.
Parameters
----------
behavior : Union["default", "ignoreErrors", "wait", None]
Specifies whether to wait for already running handlers and what to do if they throw errors:
- `'default'` - do not wait for current handler calls (if any) to finish, if unrouted handler throws, it may
result in unhandled error
- `'wait'` - wait for current handler calls (if any) to finish
- `'ignoreErrors'` - do not wait for current handler calls (if any) to finish, all errors thrown by the handlers
after unrouting are silently caught
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.unroute_all(behavior=behavior)
)
async def route_from_har(
self,
har: typing.Union[pathlib.Path, str],
*,
url: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
not_found: typing.Optional[Literal["abort", "fallback"]] = None,
update: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
update_content: typing.Optional[Literal["attach", "embed"]] = None,
update_mode: typing.Optional[Literal["full", "minimal"]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.route_from_har
If specified the network requests that are made in the page will be served from the HAR file. Read more about
[Replaying from HAR](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/mock#replaying-from-har).
Playwright will not serve requests intercepted by Service Worker from the HAR file. See
[this](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when
using request interception by setting `serviceWorkers` to `'block'`.
Parameters
----------
har : Union[pathlib.Path, str]
Path to a [HAR](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec) file with prerecorded network data. If `path` is a
relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory.
url : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
not_found : Union["abort", "fallback", None]
- If set to 'abort' any request not found in the HAR file will be aborted.
- If set to 'fallback' missing requests will be sent to the network.
Defaults to abort.
update : Union[bool, None]
If specified, updates the given HAR with the actual network information instead of serving from file. The file is
written to disk when `browser_context.close()` is called.
update_content : Union["attach", "embed", None]
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.
update_mode : Union["full", "minimal", None]
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`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.route_from_har(
har=har,
url=url,
notFound=not_found,
update=update,
updateContent=update_content,
updateMode=update_mode,
)
)
async def screenshot(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
type: typing.Optional[Literal["jpeg", "png"]] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
quality: typing.Optional[int] = None,
omit_background: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
full_page: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
clip: typing.Optional[FloatRect] = None,
animations: typing.Optional[Literal["allow", "disabled"]] = None,
caret: typing.Optional[Literal["hide", "initial"]] = None,
scale: typing.Optional[Literal["css", "device"]] = None,
mask: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence["Locator"]] = None,
mask_color: typing.Optional[str] = None,
style: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> bytes:
"""Page.screenshot
Returns the buffer with the captured screenshot.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
type : Union["jpeg", "png", None]
Specify screenshot type, defaults to `png`.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
The file path to save the image to. The screenshot type will be inferred from file extension. If `path` 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.
quality : Union[int, None]
The quality of the image, between 0-100. Not applicable to `png` images.
omit_background : Union[bool, None]
Hides default white background and allows capturing screenshots with transparency. Not applicable to `jpeg` images.
Defaults to `false`.
full_page : Union[bool, None]
When true, takes a screenshot of the full scrollable page, instead of the currently visible viewport. Defaults to
`false`.
clip : Union[{x: float, y: float, width: float, height: float}, None]
An object which specifies clipping of the resulting image.
animations : Union["allow", "disabled", None]
When set to `"disabled"`, stops CSS animations, CSS transitions and Web Animations. Animations get different
treatment depending on their duration:
- finite animations are fast-forwarded to completion, so they'll fire `transitionend` event.
- infinite animations are canceled to initial state, and then played over after the screenshot.
Defaults to `"allow"` that leaves animations untouched.
caret : Union["hide", "initial", None]
When set to `"hide"`, screenshot will hide text caret. When set to `"initial"`, text caret behavior will not be
changed. Defaults to `"hide"`.
scale : Union["css", "device", None]
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"`.
mask : Union[Sequence[Locator], None]
Specify locators that should be masked when the screenshot is taken. Masked elements will be overlaid with a pink
box `#FF00FF` (customized by `maskColor`) that completely covers its bounding box.
mask_color : Union[str, None]
Specify the color of the overlay box for masked elements, in
[CSS color format](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value). Default color is pink `#FF00FF`.
style : Union[str, None]
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.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.screenshot(
timeout=timeout,
type=type,
path=path,
quality=quality,
omitBackground=omit_background,
fullPage=full_page,
clip=clip,
animations=animations,
caret=caret,
scale=scale,
mask=mapping.to_impl(mask),
maskColor=mask_color,
style=style,
)
)
async def title(self) -> str:
"""Page.title
Returns the page's title.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.title())
async def close(
self,
*,
run_before_unload: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
reason: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.close
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 `page.on('dialog')` event.
Parameters
----------
run_before_unload : Union[bool, None]
Defaults to `false`. Whether to run the
[before unload](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/beforeunload) page handlers.
reason : Union[str, None]
The reason to be reported to the operations interrupted by the page closure.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.close(runBeforeUnload=run_before_unload, reason=reason)
)
def is_closed(self) -> bool:
"""Page.is_closed
Indicates that the page has been closed.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.is_closed())
async def click(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.click
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.click(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
clickCount=click_count,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
strict=strict,
)
)
async def dblclick(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.dblclick
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to double click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dblclick(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def tap(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.tap
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.touchscreen` to tap the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**NOTE** `page.tap()` the method will throw if `hasTouch` option of the browser context is false.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.tap(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def fill(
self,
selector: str,
value: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.fill
This method waits for an element matching `selector`, waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), the control will be filled
instead.
To send fine-grained keyboard events, use `locator.press_sequentially()`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
value : str
Value to fill for the `<input>`, `<textarea>` or `[contenteditable]` element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fill(
selector=selector,
value=value,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
force=force,
)
)
def locator(
self,
selector: str,
*,
has_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has_not_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
has_not: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""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.
[Learn more about locators](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/locators).
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
has_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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>`.
has_not_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
has : Union[Locator, None]
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.
has_not : Union[Locator, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.locator(
selector=selector,
hasText=has_text,
hasNotText=has_not_text,
has=has._impl_obj if has else None,
hasNot=has_not._impl_obj if has_not else None,
)
)
def get_by_alt_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_alt_text
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'>
```
```py
await page.get_by_alt_text(\"Playwright logo\").click()
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_alt_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_label(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_label
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\">
```
```py
await page.get_by_label(\"Username\").fill(\"john\")
await page.get_by_label(\"Password\").fill(\"secret\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_label(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_placeholder(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_placeholder
Allows locating input elements by the placeholder text.
**Usage**
For example, consider the following DOM structure.
```html
<input type=\"email\" placeholder=\"name@example.com\" />
```
You can fill the input after locating it by the placeholder text:
```py
await page.get_by_placeholder(\"name@example.com\").fill(\"playwright@microsoft.com\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_placeholder(text=text, exact=exact)
)
def get_by_role(
self,
role: Literal[
"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",
"menu",
"menubar",
"menuitem",
"menuitemcheckbox",
"menuitemradio",
"meter",
"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",
],
*,
checked: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
disabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
expanded: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
include_hidden: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
level: typing.Optional[int] = None,
name: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
pressed: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
selected: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_role
Allows locating elements by their [ARIA role](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles),
[ARIA attributes](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-attributes) and
[accessible name](https://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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_role(\"heading\", name=\"Sign up\")).to_be_visible()
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\", name=\"Subscribe\").check()
await 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](https://w3c.github.io/html-aam/#html-element-role-mappings)
that is recognized by the role selector. You can find all the
[supported roles here](https://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.
Parameters
----------
role : Union["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", "menu", "menubar", "menuitem", "menuitemcheckbox", "menuitemradio", "meter", "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.
checked : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-checked` or native `<input type=checkbox>` controls.
Learn more about [`aria-checked`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-checked).
disabled : Union[bool, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-disabled).
expanded : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-expanded`.
Learn more about [`aria-expanded`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-expanded).
include_hidden : Union[bool, None]
Option that controls whether hidden elements are matched. By default, only non-hidden elements, as
[defined by ARIA](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#tree_exclusion), are matched by role selector.
Learn more about [`aria-hidden`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-hidden).
level : Union[int, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-level).
name : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Option to match the [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name). By default, matching is
case-insensitive and searches for a substring, use `exact` to control this behavior.
Learn more about [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name).
pressed : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-pressed`.
Learn more about [`aria-pressed`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-pressed).
selected : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-selected`.
Learn more about [`aria-selected`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-selected).
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether `name` is matched exactly: case-sensitive and whole-string. Defaults to false. Ignored when `name` is a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_role(
role=role,
checked=checked,
disabled=disabled,
expanded=expanded,
includeHidden=include_hidden,
level=level,
name=name,
pressed=pressed,
selected=selected,
exact=exact,
)
)
def get_by_test_id(
self, test_id: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_test_id
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:
```py
await page.get_by_test_id(\"directions\").click()
```
**Details**
By default, the `data-testid` attribute is used as a test id. Use `selectors.set_test_id_attribute()` to
configure a different test id attribute if necessary.
Parameters
----------
test_id : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Id to locate the element by.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_test_id(testId=test_id))
def get_by_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_text
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:
```html
<div>Hello <span>world</span></div>
<div>Hello</div>
```
You can locate by text substring, exact string, or a regular expression:
```py
# 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\">`.
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_title(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Page.get_by_title
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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_title(\"Issues count\")).to_have_text(\"25 issues\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_title(text=text, exact=exact))
def frame_locator(self, selector: str) -> "FrameLocator":
"""Page.frame_locator
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\">`:
```py
locator = page.frame_locator(\"#my-iframe\").get_by_text(\"Submit\")
await locator.click()
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.frame_locator(selector=selector))
async def focus(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.focus
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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.focus(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def text_content(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Page.text_content
Returns `element.textContent`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.text_content(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def inner_text(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> str:
"""Page.inner_text
Returns `element.innerText`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.inner_text(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def inner_html(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> str:
"""Page.inner_html
Returns `element.innerHTML`.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.inner_html(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def get_attribute(
self,
selector: str,
name: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Page.get_attribute
Returns element attribute value.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
name : str
Attribute name to get the value for.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.get_attribute(
selector=selector, name=name, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def hover(
self,
selector: str,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.hover
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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to hover over the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.hover(
selector=selector,
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
force=force,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def drag_and_drop(
self,
source: str,
target: str,
*,
source_position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
target_position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.drag_and_drop
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**
```py
await page.drag_and_drop(\"#source\", \"#target\")
# or specify exact positions relative to the top-left corners of the elements:
await page.drag_and_drop(
\"#source\",
\"#target\",
source_position={\"x\": 34, \"y\": 7},
target_position={\"x\": 10, \"y\": 20}
)
```
Parameters
----------
source : str
A selector to search for an element to drag. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will
be used.
target : str
A selector to search for an element to drop onto. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first
will be used.
source_position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
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.
target_position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
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.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.drag_and_drop(
source=source,
target=target,
sourcePosition=source_position,
targetPosition=target_position,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
timeout=timeout,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def select_option(
self,
selector: str,
value: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
*,
index: typing.Optional[typing.Union[int, typing.Sequence[int]]] = None,
label: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
element: typing.Optional[
typing.Union["ElementHandle", typing.Sequence["ElementHandle"]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.List[str]:
"""Page.select_option
This method waits for an element matching `selector`, waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://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**
```py
# Single selection matching the value or label
await page.select_option(\"select#colors\", \"blue\")
# single selection matching the label
await page.select_option(\"select#colors\", label=\"blue\")
# multiple selection
await page.select_option(\"select#colors\", value=[\"red\", \"green\", \"blue\"])
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
value : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by value. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
index : Union[Sequence[int], int, None]
Options to select by index. Optional.
label : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by label. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
element : Union[ElementHandle, Sequence[ElementHandle], None]
Option elements to select. Optional.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.select_option(
selector=selector,
value=mapping.to_impl(value),
index=mapping.to_impl(index),
label=mapping.to_impl(label),
element=mapping.to_impl(element),
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
force=force,
strict=strict,
)
)
async def input_value(
self,
selector: str,
*,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> str:
"""Page.input_value
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), returns the value of the
control.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.input_value(
selector=selector, strict=strict, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def set_input_files(
self,
selector: str,
files: typing.Union[
str,
pathlib.Path,
FilePayload,
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]],
typing.Sequence[FilePayload],
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.set_input_files
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input). However, if the element is inside
the `<label>` element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), targets the control instead.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
files : Union[Sequence[Union[pathlib.Path, str]], Sequence[{name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}], pathlib.Path, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_input_files(
selector=selector,
files=mapping.to_impl(files),
timeout=timeout,
strict=strict,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
)
)
async def type(
self,
selector: str,
text: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.type
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**
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
text : str
A text to type into a focused element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.type(
selector=selector,
text=text,
delay=delay,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
)
)
async def press(
self,
selector: str,
key: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.press
Focuses the element, and then uses `keyboard.down()` and `keyboard.up()`.
`key` can specify the intended
[keyboardEvent.key](https://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](https://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`,
`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**
```py
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.goto(\"https://keycode.info\")
await page.press(\"body\", \"A\")
await page.screenshot(path=\"a.png\")
await page.press(\"body\", \"ArrowLeft\")
await page.screenshot(path=\"arrow_left.png\")
await page.press(\"body\", \"Shift+O\")
await page.screenshot(path=\"o.png\")
await browser.close()
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `keydown` and `keyup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.press(
selector=selector,
key=key,
delay=delay,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
)
)
async def check(
self,
selector: str,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.check
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.
1. 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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.check(
selector=selector,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def uncheck(
self,
selector: str,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.uncheck
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.
1. 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.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.uncheck(
selector=selector,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def wait_for_timeout(self, timeout: float) -> None:
"""Page.wait_for_timeout
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**
```py
# wait for 1 second
await page.wait_for_timeout(1000)
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : float
A timeout to wait for
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_timeout(timeout=timeout)
)
async def wait_for_function(
self,
expression: str,
*,
arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
polling: typing.Optional[typing.Union[float, Literal["raf"]]] = None,
) -> "JSHandle":
"""Page.wait_for_function
Returns when the `expression` returns a truthy value. It resolves to a JSHandle of the truthy value.
**Usage**
The `page.wait_for_function()` can be used to observe viewport size change:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = await webkit.launch()
page = await browser.new_page()
await page.evaluate(\"window.x = 0; setTimeout(() => { window.x = 100 }, 1000);\")
await page.wait_for_function(\"() => window.x > 0\")
await browser.close()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
To pass an argument to the predicate of `page.wait_for_function()` function:
```py
selector = \".foo\"
await page.wait_for_function(\"selector => !!document.querySelector(selector)\", selector)
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
polling : Union["raf", float, None]
If `polling` is `'raf'`, then `expression` is constantly executed in `requestAnimationFrame` callback. If `polling`
is a number, then it is treated as an interval in milliseconds at which the function would be executed. Defaults to
`raf`.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_function(
expression=expression,
arg=mapping.to_impl(arg),
timeout=timeout,
polling=polling,
)
)
async def pause(self) -> None:
"""Page.pause
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` option.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.pause())
async def pdf(
self,
*,
scale: typing.Optional[float] = None,
display_header_footer: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
header_template: typing.Optional[str] = None,
footer_template: typing.Optional[str] = None,
print_background: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
landscape: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
page_ranges: typing.Optional[str] = None,
format: typing.Optional[str] = None,
width: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, float]] = None,
height: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, float]] = None,
prefer_css_page_size: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
margin: typing.Optional[PdfMargins] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
outline: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
tagged: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> bytes:
"""Page.pdf
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
`page.emulate_media()` before calling `page.pdf()`:
**NOTE** By default, `page.pdf()` generates a pdf with modified colors for printing. Use the
[`-webkit-print-color-adjust`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/-webkit-print-color-adjust)
property to force rendering of exact colors.
**Usage**
```py
# generates a pdf with \"screen\" media type.
await page.emulate_media(media=\"screen\")
await 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({width: 100})` - prints with width set to 100 pixels
- `page.pdf({width: '100px'})` - prints with width set to 100 pixels
- `page.pdf({width: '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.
Parameters
----------
scale : Union[float, None]
Scale of the webpage rendering. Defaults to `1`. Scale amount must be between 0.1 and 2.
display_header_footer : Union[bool, None]
Display header and footer. Defaults to `false`.
header_template : Union[str, None]
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 document
footer_template : Union[str, None]
HTML template for the print footer. Should use the same format as the `headerTemplate`.
print_background : Union[bool, None]
Print background graphics. Defaults to `false`.
landscape : Union[bool, None]
Paper orientation. Defaults to `false`.
page_ranges : Union[str, None]
Paper ranges to print, e.g., '1-5, 8, 11-13'. Defaults to the empty string, which means print all pages.
format : Union[str, None]
Paper format. If set, takes priority over `width` or `height` options. Defaults to 'Letter'.
width : Union[float, str, None]
Paper width, accepts values labeled with units.
height : Union[float, str, None]
Paper height, accepts values labeled with units.
prefer_css_page_size : Union[bool, None]
Give any CSS `@page` size declared in the page priority over what is declared in `width` and `height` or `format`
options. Defaults to `false`, which will scale the content to fit the paper size.
margin : Union[{top: Union[float, str, None], right: Union[float, str, None], bottom: Union[float, str, None], left: Union[float, str, None]}, None]
Paper margins, defaults to none.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
The file path to save the PDF to. If `path` 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.
outline : Union[bool, None]
Whether or not to embed the document outline into the PDF. Defaults to `false`.
tagged : Union[bool, None]
Whether or not to generate tagged (accessible) PDF. Defaults to `false`.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.pdf(
scale=scale,
displayHeaderFooter=display_header_footer,
headerTemplate=header_template,
footerTemplate=footer_template,
printBackground=print_background,
landscape=landscape,
pageRanges=page_ranges,
format=format,
width=width,
height=height,
preferCSSPageSize=prefer_css_page_size,
margin=margin,
path=path,
outline=outline,
tagged=tagged,
)
)
def expect_event(
self,
event: str,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager:
"""Page.expect_event
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**
```py
async with page.expect_event(\"framenavigated\") as event_info:
await page.get_by_role(\"button\")
frame = await event_info.value
```
Parameters
----------
event : str
Event name, same one typically passed into `*.on(event)`.
predicate : Union[Callable, None]
Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_event(
event=event, predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_console_message(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["ConsoleMessage"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["ConsoleMessage"]:
"""Page.expect_console_message
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.on('console')` event is fired.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[ConsoleMessage], bool], None]
Receives the `ConsoleMessage` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[ConsoleMessage]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_console_message(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_download(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["Download"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Download"]:
"""Page.expect_download
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.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[Download], bool], None]
Receives the `Download` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Download]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_download(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_file_chooser(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["FileChooser"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["FileChooser"]:
"""Page.expect_file_chooser
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.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[FileChooser], bool], None]
Receives the `FileChooser` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[FileChooser]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_file_chooser(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_navigation(
self,
*,
url: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]]
] = None,
wait_until: typing.Optional[
Literal["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle"]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Response"]:
"""Page.expect_navigation
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:
```py
async with page.expect_navigation():
# This action triggers the navigation after a timeout.
await page.get_by_text(\"Navigate after timeout\").click()
# Resolves after navigation has finished
```
**NOTE** Usage of the [History API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API) to change the URL
is considered a navigation.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
wait_until : Union["commit", "domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", None]
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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum operation time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`,
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`, `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` or
`page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Response]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_navigation(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), waitUntil=wait_until, timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_popup(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["Page"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Page"]:
"""Page.expect_popup
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.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[Page], bool], None]
Receives the `Page` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Page]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_popup(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_request(
self,
url_or_predicate: typing.Union[
str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[["Request"], bool]
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Request"]:
"""Page.expect_request
Waits for the matching request and returns it. See [waiting for event](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/events#waiting-for-event) for more
details about events.
**Usage**
```py
async with page.expect_request(\"http://example.com/resource\") as first:
await page.get_by_text(\"trigger request\").click()
first_request = await first.value
# or with a lambda
async with page.expect_request(lambda request: request.url == \"http://example.com\" and request.method == \"get\") as second:
await page.get_by_text(\"trigger request\").click()
second_request = await second.value
```
Parameters
----------
url_or_predicate : Union[Callable[[Request], bool], Pattern[str], str]
Request URL string, regex or predicate receiving `Request` object. When a `baseURL` via the context options was
provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the
[`new URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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.set_default_timeout()` method.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Request]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_request(
urlOrPredicate=self._wrap_handler(url_or_predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_request_finished(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["Request"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Request"]:
"""Page.expect_request_finished
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.on('request_finished')` event is fired.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[Request], bool], None]
Receives the `Request` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Request]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_request_finished(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_response(
self,
url_or_predicate: typing.Union[
str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[["Response"], bool]
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Response"]:
"""Page.expect_response
Returns the matched response. See [waiting for event](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/events#waiting-for-event) for more details about
events.
**Usage**
```py
async with page.expect_response(\"https://example.com/resource\") as response_info:
await page.get_by_text(\"trigger response\").click()
response = await response_info.value
return response.ok
# or with a lambda
async with page.expect_response(lambda response: response.url == \"https://example.com\" and response.status == 200 and response.request.method == \"get\") as response_info:
await page.get_by_text(\"trigger response\").click()
response = await response_info.value
return response.ok
```
Parameters
----------
url_or_predicate : Union[Callable[[Response], bool], Pattern[str], str]
Request URL string, regex or predicate receiving `Response` object. When a `baseURL` via the context options was
provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the
[`new URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum wait time in milliseconds, defaults to 30 seconds, pass `0` to disable the timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Response]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_response(
urlOrPredicate=self._wrap_handler(url_or_predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_websocket(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["WebSocket"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["WebSocket"]:
"""Page.expect_websocket
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.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[WebSocket], bool], None]
Receives the `WebSocket` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[WebSocket]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_websocket(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_worker(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["Worker"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Worker"]:
"""Page.expect_worker
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.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[Worker], bool], None]
Receives the `Worker` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Worker]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_worker(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
async def set_checked(
self,
selector: str,
checked: bool,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
strict: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.set_checked
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.
1. Ensure that matched element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws.
1. If the element already has the right checked state, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be
used.
checked : bool
Whether to check or uncheck the checkbox.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
strict : Union[bool, None]
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.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_checked(
selector=selector,
checked=checked,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
strict=strict,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def add_locator_handler(
self,
locator: "Locator",
handler: typing.Union[
typing.Callable[["Locator"], typing.Any], typing.Callable[[], typing.Any]
],
*,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
times: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""Page.add_locator_handler
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:
- When an overlay is shown predictably, we recommend explicitly waiting for it in your test and dismissing it as
a part of your normal test flow, instead of using `page.add_locator_handler()`.
- Playwright checks for the overlay every time before executing or retrying an action that requires an
[actionability check](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability), or before performing an auto-waiting assertion check. When overlay
is visible, Playwright calls the handler first, and then proceeds with the action/assertion. Note that the
handler is only called when you perform an action/assertion - if the overlay becomes visible but you don't
perform any actions, the handler will not be triggered.
- After executing the handler, Playwright will ensure that overlay that triggered the handler is not visible
anymore. You can opt-out of this behavior with `noWaitAfter`.
- The execution time of the handler counts towards the timeout of the action/assertion that executed the handler.
If your handler takes too long, it might cause timeouts.
- You can register multiple handlers. However, only a single handler will be running at a time. Make sure the
actions within a handler don't depend on another handler.
**NOTE** 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:
```py
# Setup the handler.
def handler():
page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"No thanks\").click()
page.add_locator_handler(page.get_by_text(\"Sign up to the newsletter\"), handler)
# Write the test as usual.
page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"Start here\").click()
```
An example that skips the \"Confirm your security details\" page when it is shown:
```py
# Setup the handler.
def handler():
page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"Remind me later\").click()
page.add_locator_handler(page.get_by_text(\"Confirm your security details\"), handler)
# Write the test as usual.
page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"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 `noWaitAfter`, because the
handler does not hide the `<body>` element.
```py
# Setup the handler.
def handler():
page.evaluate(\"window.removeObstructionsForTestIfNeeded()\")
page.add_locator_handler(page.locator(\"body\"), handler, no_wait_after=True)
# Write the test as usual.
page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"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 `times`:
```py
def handler(locator):
locator.click()
page.add_locator_handler(page.get_by_label(\"Close\"), handler, times=1)
```
Parameters
----------
locator : Locator
Locator that triggers the handler.
handler : Union[Callable[[Locator], Any], Callable[[], Any]]
Function that should be run once `locator` appears. This function should get rid of the element that blocks actions
like click.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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.
times : Union[int, None]
Specifies the maximum number of times this handler should be called. Unlimited by default.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_locator_handler(
locator=locator._impl_obj,
handler=self._wrap_handler(handler),
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
times=times,
)
)
async def remove_locator_handler(self, locator: "Locator") -> None:
"""Page.remove_locator_handler
Removes all locator handlers added by `page.add_locator_handler()` for a specific locator.
Parameters
----------
locator : Locator
Locator passed to `page.add_locator_handler()`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.remove_locator_handler(locator=locator._impl_obj)
)
mapping.register(PageImpl, Page)
class WebError(AsyncBase):
@property
def page(self) -> typing.Optional["Page"]:
"""WebError.page
The page that produced this unhandled exception, if any.
Returns
-------
Union[Page, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.page)
@property
def error(self) -> "Error":
"""WebError.error
Unhandled error that was thrown.
Returns
-------
Error
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.error)
mapping.register(WebErrorImpl, WebError)
class BrowserContext(AsyncContextManager):
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["backgroundpage"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
**NOTE** Only works with Chromium browser's persistent context.
Emitted when new background page is created in the context.
```py
background_page = await context.wait_for_event(\"backgroundpage\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[
["BrowserContext"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when Browser context gets closed. This might happen because of one of the following:
- Browser context is closed.
- Browser application is closed or crashed.
- The `browser.close()` method was called."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["console"],
f: typing.Callable[
["ConsoleMessage"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
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` and the page are available on the `ConsoleMessage` event handler argument.
**Usage**
```py
async def print_args(msg):
values = []
for arg in msg.args:
values.append(await arg.json_value())
print(values)
context.on(\"console\", print_args)
await page.evaluate(\"console.log('hello', 5, { foo: 'bar' })\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["dialog"],
f: typing.Callable[["Dialog"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/EventLoop#never_blocking) waiting for the dialog,
and actions like click will never finish.
**Usage**
```python
context.on(\"dialog\", lambda dialog: dialog.accept())
```
**NOTE** When no `page.on('dialog')` or `browser_context.on('dialog')` listeners are present, all dialogs are
automatically dismissed."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["page"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
The event is emitted when a new Page is created in the BrowserContext. The page may still be loading. The event
will also fire for popup pages. See also `page.on('popup')` to receive events about popups relevant to a
specific 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 `browser_context.route()` and `browser_context.on('request')` respectively
instead of similar methods on the `Page`.
```py
async with context.expect_page() as page_info:
await page.get_by_text(\"open new page\").click(),
page = await page_info.value
print(await page.evaluate(\"location.href\"))
```
**NOTE** Use `page.wait_for_load_state()` to wait until the page gets to a particular state (you should not
need it in most cases)."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["weberror"],
f: typing.Callable[["WebError"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when exception is unhandled in any of the pages in this context. To listen for errors from a particular
page, use `page.on('page_error')` instead."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["request"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request is issued from any pages created through this context. The [request] object is read-only. To
only listen for requests from a particular page, use `page.on('request')`.
In order to intercept and mutate requests, see `browser_context.route()` or `page.route()`.
"""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["requestfailed"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request fails, for example by timing out. To only listen for failed requests from a particular page,
use `page.on('request_failed')`.
**NOTE** HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful responses from HTTP standpoint, so request
will complete with `browser_context.on('request_finished')` event and not with
`browser_context.on('request_failed')`."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["requestfinished"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request finishes successfully after downloading the response body. For a successful response, the
sequence of events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`. To listen for successful requests from a
particular page, use `page.on('request_finished')`."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["response"],
f: typing.Callable[["Response"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when [response] status and headers are received for a request. For a successful response, the sequence of
events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`. To listen for response events from a particular page, use
`page.on('response')`."""
@typing.overload
def on(
self,
event: Literal["serviceworker"],
f: typing.Callable[["Worker"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
**NOTE** Service workers are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
Emitted when new service worker is created in the context."""
def on(
self,
event: str,
f: typing.Callable[..., typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]],
) -> None:
return super().on(event=event, f=f)
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["backgroundpage"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
**NOTE** Only works with Chromium browser's persistent context.
Emitted when new background page is created in the context.
```py
background_page = await context.wait_for_event(\"backgroundpage\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["close"],
f: typing.Callable[
["BrowserContext"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when Browser context gets closed. This might happen because of one of the following:
- Browser context is closed.
- Browser application is closed or crashed.
- The `browser.close()` method was called."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["console"],
f: typing.Callable[
["ConsoleMessage"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"
],
) -> None:
"""
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` and the page are available on the `ConsoleMessage` event handler argument.
**Usage**
```py
async def print_args(msg):
values = []
for arg in msg.args:
values.append(await arg.json_value())
print(values)
context.on(\"console\", print_args)
await page.evaluate(\"console.log('hello', 5, { foo: 'bar' })\")
```"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["dialog"],
f: typing.Callable[["Dialog"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/EventLoop#never_blocking) waiting for the dialog,
and actions like click will never finish.
**Usage**
```python
context.on(\"dialog\", lambda dialog: dialog.accept())
```
**NOTE** When no `page.on('dialog')` or `browser_context.on('dialog')` listeners are present, all dialogs are
automatically dismissed."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["page"],
f: typing.Callable[["Page"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
The event is emitted when a new Page is created in the BrowserContext. The page may still be loading. The event
will also fire for popup pages. See also `page.on('popup')` to receive events about popups relevant to a
specific 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 `browser_context.route()` and `browser_context.on('request')` respectively
instead of similar methods on the `Page`.
```py
async with context.expect_page() as page_info:
await page.get_by_text(\"open new page\").click(),
page = await page_info.value
print(await page.evaluate(\"location.href\"))
```
**NOTE** Use `page.wait_for_load_state()` to wait until the page gets to a particular state (you should not
need it in most cases)."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["weberror"],
f: typing.Callable[["WebError"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when exception is unhandled in any of the pages in this context. To listen for errors from a particular
page, use `page.on('page_error')` instead."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["request"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request is issued from any pages created through this context. The [request] object is read-only. To
only listen for requests from a particular page, use `page.on('request')`.
In order to intercept and mutate requests, see `browser_context.route()` or `page.route()`.
"""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["requestfailed"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request fails, for example by timing out. To only listen for failed requests from a particular page,
use `page.on('request_failed')`.
**NOTE** HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful responses from HTTP standpoint, so request
will complete with `browser_context.on('request_finished')` event and not with
`browser_context.on('request_failed')`."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["requestfinished"],
f: typing.Callable[["Request"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when a request finishes successfully after downloading the response body. For a successful response, the
sequence of events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`. To listen for successful requests from a
particular page, use `page.on('request_finished')`."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["response"],
f: typing.Callable[["Response"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when [response] status and headers are received for a request. For a successful response, the sequence of
events is `request`, `response` and `requestfinished`. To listen for response events from a particular page, use
`page.on('response')`."""
@typing.overload
def once(
self,
event: Literal["serviceworker"],
f: typing.Callable[["Worker"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
**NOTE** Service workers are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
Emitted when new service worker is created in the context."""
def once(
self,
event: str,
f: typing.Callable[..., typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]],
) -> None:
return super().once(event=event, f=f)
@property
def pages(self) -> typing.List["Page"]:
"""BrowserContext.pages
Returns all open pages in the context.
Returns
-------
List[Page]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.pages)
@property
def browser(self) -> typing.Optional["Browser"]:
"""BrowserContext.browser
Returns the browser instance of the context. If it was launched as a persistent context null gets returned.
Returns
-------
Union[Browser, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(self._impl_obj.browser)
@property
def background_pages(self) -> typing.List["Page"]:
"""BrowserContext.background_pages
**NOTE** Background pages are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
All existing background pages in the context.
Returns
-------
List[Page]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.background_pages)
@property
def service_workers(self) -> typing.List["Worker"]:
"""BrowserContext.service_workers
**NOTE** Service workers are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
All existing service workers in the context.
Returns
-------
List[Worker]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.service_workers)
@property
def tracing(self) -> "Tracing":
"""BrowserContext.tracing
Returns
-------
Tracing
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.tracing)
@property
def request(self) -> "APIRequestContext":
"""BrowserContext.request
API testing helper associated with this context. Requests made with this API will use context cookies.
Returns
-------
APIRequestContext
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.request)
@property
def clock(self) -> "Clock":
"""BrowserContext.clock
Playwright has ability to mock clock and passage of time.
Returns
-------
Clock
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.clock)
def set_default_navigation_timeout(self, timeout: float) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.set_default_navigation_timeout
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts:
- `page.go_back()`
- `page.go_forward()`
- `page.goto()`
- `page.reload()`
- `page.set_content()`
- `page.expect_navigation()`
**NOTE** `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()` and `page.set_default_timeout()` take priority over
`browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : float
Maximum navigation time in milliseconds
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout=timeout)
)
def set_default_timeout(self, timeout: float) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.set_default_timeout
This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting `timeout` option.
**NOTE** `page.set_default_navigation_timeout()`, `page.set_default_timeout()` and
`browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout()` take priority over
`browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : float
Maximum time in milliseconds
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
self._impl_obj.set_default_timeout(timeout=timeout)
)
async def new_page(self) -> "Page":
"""BrowserContext.new_page
Creates a new page in the browser context.
Returns
-------
Page
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.new_page())
async def cookies(
self, urls: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None
) -> typing.List[Cookie]:
"""BrowserContext.cookies
If no URLs are specified, this method returns all cookies. If URLs are specified, only cookies that affect those
URLs are returned.
Parameters
----------
urls : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Optional list of URLs.
Returns
-------
List[{name: str, value: str, domain: str, path: str, expires: float, httpOnly: bool, secure: bool, sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict"]}]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(
await self._impl_obj.cookies(urls=mapping.to_impl(urls))
)
async def add_cookies(self, cookies: typing.Sequence[SetCookieParam]) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.add_cookies
Adds cookies into this browser context. All pages within this context will have these cookies installed. Cookies
can be obtained via `browser_context.cookies()`.
**Usage**
```py
await browser_context.add_cookies([cookie_object1, cookie_object2])
```
Parameters
----------
cookies : Sequence[{name: str, value: str, url: Union[str, None], domain: Union[str, None], path: Union[str, None], expires: Union[float, None], httpOnly: Union[bool, None], secure: Union[bool, None], sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict", None]}]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_cookies(cookies=mapping.to_impl(cookies))
)
async def clear_cookies(
self,
*,
name: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
domain: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.clear_cookies
Removes cookies from context. Accepts optional filter.
**Usage**
```py
await context.clear_cookies()
await context.clear_cookies(name=\"session-id\")
await context.clear_cookies(domain=\"my-origin.com\")
await context.clear_cookies(path=\"/api/v1\")
await context.clear_cookies(name=\"session-id\", domain=\"my-origin.com\")
```
Parameters
----------
name : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Only removes cookies with the given name.
domain : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Only removes cookies with the given domain.
path : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Only removes cookies with the given path.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.clear_cookies(name=name, domain=domain, path=path)
)
async def grant_permissions(
self, permissions: typing.Sequence[str], *, origin: typing.Optional[str] = None
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.grant_permissions
Grants specified permissions to the browser context. Only grants corresponding permissions to the given origin if
specified.
Parameters
----------
permissions : Sequence[str]
A permission or an array of permissions to grant. Permissions can be one of the following values:
- `'accelerometer'`
- `'accessibility-events'`
- `'ambient-light-sensor'`
- `'background-sync'`
- `'camera'`
- `'clipboard-read'`
- `'clipboard-write'`
- `'geolocation'`
- `'gyroscope'`
- `'magnetometer'`
- `'microphone'`
- `'midi-sysex'` (system-exclusive midi)
- `'midi'`
- `'notifications'`
- `'payment-handler'`
- `'storage-access'`
origin : Union[str, None]
The [origin] to grant permissions to, e.g. "https://example.com".
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.grant_permissions(
permissions=mapping.to_impl(permissions), origin=origin
)
)
async def clear_permissions(self) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.clear_permissions
Clears all permission overrides for the browser context.
**Usage**
```py
context = await browser.new_context()
await context.grant_permissions([\"clipboard-read\"])
# do stuff ..
context.clear_permissions()
```
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.clear_permissions())
async def set_geolocation(
self, geolocation: typing.Optional[Geolocation] = None
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.set_geolocation
Sets the context's geolocation. Passing `null` or `undefined` emulates position unavailable.
**Usage**
```py
await browser_context.set_geolocation({\"latitude\": 59.95, \"longitude\": 30.31667})
```
**NOTE** Consider using `browser_context.grant_permissions()` to grant permissions for the browser context
pages to read its geolocation.
Parameters
----------
geolocation : Union[{latitude: float, longitude: float, accuracy: Union[float, None]}, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_geolocation(geolocation=geolocation)
)
async def set_extra_http_headers(self, headers: typing.Dict[str, str]) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.set_extra_http_headers
The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request initiated by any page in the context. These headers are
merged with page-specific extra HTTP headers set with `page.set_extra_http_headers()`. If page overrides a
particular header, page-specific header value will be used instead of the browser context header value.
**NOTE** `browser_context.set_extra_http_headers()` does not guarantee the order of headers in the outgoing
requests.
Parameters
----------
headers : Dict[str, str]
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. All header values must be strings.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_extra_http_headers(
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers)
)
)
async def set_offline(self, offline: bool) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.set_offline
Parameters
----------
offline : bool
Whether to emulate network being offline for the browser context.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_offline(offline=offline)
)
async def add_init_script(
self,
script: typing.Optional[str] = None,
*,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.add_init_script
Adds a script which would be evaluated in one of the following scenarios:
- Whenever a page is created in the browser context or is navigated.
- Whenever a child frame is attached or navigated in any page in the browser context. 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:
```py
# in your playwright script, assuming the preload.js file is in same directory.
await browser_context.add_init_script(path=\"preload.js\")
```
**NOTE** The order of evaluation of multiple scripts installed via `browser_context.add_init_script()` and
`page.add_init_script()` is not defined.
Parameters
----------
script : Union[str, None]
Script to be evaluated in all pages in the browser context. Optional.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to the JavaScript file. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working
directory. Optional.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.add_init_script(script=script, path=path)
)
async def expose_binding(
self,
name: str,
callback: typing.Callable,
*,
handle: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.expose_binding
The method adds a function called `name` on the `window` object of every frame in every page in the context. 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 `page.expose_binding()` for page-only version.
**Usage**
An example of exposing page URL to all frames in all pages in the context:
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = await webkit.launch(headless=False)
context = await browser.new_context()
await context.expose_binding(\"pageURL\", lambda source: source[\"page\"].url)
page = await context.new_page()
await page.set_content(\"\"\"
<script>
async function onClick() {
document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.pageURL();
}
</script>
<button onclick=\"onClick()\">Click me</button>
<div></div>
\"\"\")
await page.get_by_role(\"button\").click()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the function on the window object.
callback : Callable
Callback function that will be called in the Playwright's context.
handle : Union[bool, None]
Whether to pass the argument as a handle, instead of passing by value. When passing a handle, only one argument is
supported. When passing by value, multiple arguments are supported.
Deprecated: This option will be removed in the future.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.expose_binding(
name=name, callback=self._wrap_handler(callback), handle=handle
)
)
async def expose_function(self, name: str, callback: typing.Callable) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.expose_function
The method adds a function called `name` on the `window` object of every frame in every page in the context. 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 `page.expose_function()` for page-only version.
**Usage**
An example of adding a `sha256` function to all pages in the context:
```py
import asyncio
import hashlib
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
def sha256(text: str) -> str:
m = hashlib.sha256()
m.update(bytes(text, \"utf8\"))
return m.hexdigest()
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = await webkit.launch(headless=False)
context = await browser.new_context()
await context.expose_function(\"sha256\", sha256)
page = await context.new_page()
await page.set_content(\"\"\"
<script>
async function onClick() {
document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.sha256('PLAYWRIGHT');
}
</script>
<button onclick=\"onClick()\">Click me</button>
<div></div>
\"\"\")
await page.get_by_role(\"button\").click()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Name of the function on the window object.
callback : Callable
Callback function that will be called in the Playwright's context.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.expose_function(
name=name, callback=self._wrap_handler(callback)
)
)
async def route(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
handler: typing.Union[
typing.Callable[["Route"], typing.Any],
typing.Callable[["Route", "Request"], typing.Any],
],
*,
times: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.route
Routing provides the capability to modify network requests that are made by any page in the browser context. Once
route is enabled, every request matching the url pattern will stall unless it's continued, fulfilled or aborted.
**NOTE** `browser_context.route()` will not intercept requests intercepted by Service Worker. See
[this](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when
using request interception by setting `serviceWorkers` to `'block'`.
**Usage**
An example of a naive handler that aborts all image requests:
```py
context = await browser.new_context()
page = await context.new_page()
await context.route(\"**/*.{png,jpg,jpeg}\", lambda route: route.abort())
await page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
await browser.close()
```
or the same snippet using a regex pattern instead:
```py
context = await browser.new_context()
page = await context.new_page()
await context.route(re.compile(r\"(\\.png$)|(\\.jpg$)\"), lambda route: route.abort())
page = await context.new_page()
await page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
await 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:
```py
async def handle_route(route: Route):
if (\"my-string\" in route.request.post_data):
await route.fulfill(body=\"mocked-data\")
else:
await route.continue_()
await context.route(\"/api/**\", handle_route)
```
Page routes (set up with `page.route()`) take precedence over browser context routes when request matches
both handlers.
To remove a route with its handler you can use `browser_context.unroute()`.
**NOTE** Enabling routing disables http cache.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] to match while routing. When a `baseURL` via the context
options was provided and the passed URL is a path, it gets merged via the
[`new URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor.
handler : Union[Callable[[Route, Request], Any], Callable[[Route], Any]]
handler function to route the request.
times : Union[int, None]
How often a route should be used. By default it will be used every time.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.route(
url=self._wrap_handler(url),
handler=self._wrap_handler(handler),
times=times,
)
)
async def unroute(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
handler: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[
typing.Callable[["Route"], typing.Any],
typing.Callable[["Route", "Request"], typing.Any],
]
] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.unroute
Removes a route created with `browser_context.route()`. When `handler` is not specified, removes all routes
for the `url`.
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving [URL] used to register a routing with
`browser_context.route()`.
handler : Union[Callable[[Route, Request], Any], Callable[[Route], Any], None]
Optional handler function used to register a routing with `browser_context.route()`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.unroute(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), handler=self._wrap_handler(handler)
)
)
async def route_web_socket(
self,
url: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str], typing.Callable[[str], bool]],
handler: typing.Callable[["WebSocketRoute"], typing.Any],
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.route_web_socket
This method allows to modify websocket connections that are made by any page in the browser context.
Note that only `WebSocket`s created after this method was called will be routed. It is recommended to call this
method before creating any pages.
**Usage**
Below is an example of a simple handler that blocks some websocket messages. See `WebSocketRoute` for more details
and examples.
```py
def message_handler(ws: WebSocketRoute, message: Union[str, bytes]):
if message == \"to-be-blocked\":
return
ws.send(message)
async def handler(ws: WebSocketRoute):
ws.route_send(lambda message: message_handler(ws, message))
await ws.connect()
await context.route_web_socket(\"/ws\", handler)
```
Parameters
----------
url : Union[Callable[[str], bool], Pattern[str], str]
Only WebSockets with the url matching this pattern will be routed. A string pattern can be relative to the
`baseURL` context option.
handler : Callable[[WebSocketRoute], Any]
Handler function to route the WebSocket.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.route_web_socket(
url=self._wrap_handler(url), handler=self._wrap_handler(handler)
)
)
async def unroute_all(
self,
*,
behavior: typing.Optional[Literal["default", "ignoreErrors", "wait"]] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.unroute_all
Removes all routes created with `browser_context.route()` and `browser_context.route_from_har()`.
Parameters
----------
behavior : Union["default", "ignoreErrors", "wait", None]
Specifies whether to wait for already running handlers and what to do if they throw errors:
- `'default'` - do not wait for current handler calls (if any) to finish, if unrouted handler throws, it may
result in unhandled error
- `'wait'` - wait for current handler calls (if any) to finish
- `'ignoreErrors'` - do not wait for current handler calls (if any) to finish, all errors thrown by the handlers
after unrouting are silently caught
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.unroute_all(behavior=behavior)
)
async def route_from_har(
self,
har: typing.Union[pathlib.Path, str],
*,
url: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
not_found: typing.Optional[Literal["abort", "fallback"]] = None,
update: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
update_content: typing.Optional[Literal["attach", "embed"]] = None,
update_mode: typing.Optional[Literal["full", "minimal"]] = None,
) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.route_from_har
If specified the network requests that are made in the context will be served from the HAR file. Read more about
[Replaying from HAR](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/mock#replaying-from-har).
Playwright will not serve requests intercepted by Service Worker from the HAR file. See
[this](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when
using request interception by setting `serviceWorkers` to `'block'`.
Parameters
----------
har : Union[pathlib.Path, str]
Path to a [HAR](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec) file with prerecorded network data. If `path` is a
relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory.
url : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
not_found : Union["abort", "fallback", None]
- If set to 'abort' any request not found in the HAR file will be aborted.
- If set to 'fallback' falls through to the next route handler in the handler chain.
Defaults to abort.
update : Union[bool, None]
If specified, updates the given HAR with the actual network information instead of serving from file. The file is
written to disk when `browser_context.close()` is called.
update_content : Union["attach", "embed", None]
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.
update_mode : Union["full", "minimal", None]
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`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.route_from_har(
har=har,
url=url,
notFound=not_found,
update=update,
updateContent=update_content,
updateMode=update_mode,
)
)
def expect_event(
self,
event: str,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager:
"""BrowserContext.expect_event
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 context closes before the event is fired. Returns the event data value.
**Usage**
```py
async with context.expect_event(\"page\") as event_info:
await page.get_by_role(\"button\").click()
page = await event_info.value
```
Parameters
----------
event : str
Event name, same one would pass into `browserContext.on(event)`.
predicate : Union[Callable, None]
Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_event(
event=event, predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
async def close(self, *, reason: typing.Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""BrowserContext.close
Closes the browser context. All the pages that belong to the browser context will be closed.
**NOTE** The default browser context cannot be closed.
Parameters
----------
reason : Union[str, None]
The reason to be reported to the operations interrupted by the context closure.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.close(reason=reason))
async def storage_state(
self, *, path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None
) -> StorageState:
"""BrowserContext.storage_state
Returns storage state for this browser context, contains current cookies and local storage snapshot.
Parameters
----------
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
The file path to save the storage state to. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to current
working directory. If no path is provided, storage state is still returned, but won't be saved to the disk.
Returns
-------
{cookies: List[{name: str, value: str, domain: str, path: str, expires: float, httpOnly: bool, secure: bool, sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict"]}], origins: List[{origin: str, localStorage: List[{name: str, value: str}]}]}
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.storage_state(path=path))
async def wait_for_event(
self,
event: str,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""BrowserContext.wait_for_event
**NOTE** In most cases, you should use `browser_context.expect_event()`.
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 browser context is closed
before the `event` is fired.
Parameters
----------
event : str
Event name, same one typically passed into `*.on(event)`.
predicate : Union[Callable, None]
Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for_event(
event=event, predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
)
)
def expect_console_message(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["ConsoleMessage"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["ConsoleMessage"]:
"""BrowserContext.expect_console_message
Performs action and waits for a `ConsoleMessage` to be logged by in the pages in the context. 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 `browser_context.on('console')` event
is fired.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[ConsoleMessage], bool], None]
Receives the `ConsoleMessage` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[ConsoleMessage]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_console_message(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
def expect_page(
self,
predicate: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[["Page"], bool]] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> AsyncEventContextManager["Page"]:
"""BrowserContext.expect_page
Performs action and waits for a new `Page` to be created in the context. If predicate is provided, it passes `Page`
value into the `predicate` function and waits for `predicate(event)` to return a truthy value. Will throw an error
if the context closes before new `Page` is created.
Parameters
----------
predicate : Union[Callable[[Page], bool], None]
Receives the `Page` object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.
timeout : Union[float, None]
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 `browser_context.set_default_timeout()`.
Returns
-------
EventContextManager[Page]
"""
return AsyncEventContextManager(
self._impl_obj.expect_page(
predicate=self._wrap_handler(predicate), timeout=timeout
).future
)
async def new_cdp_session(
self, page: typing.Union["Page", "Frame"]
) -> "CDPSession":
"""BrowserContext.new_cdp_session
**NOTE** CDP sessions are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
Returns the newly created session.
Parameters
----------
page : Union[Frame, Page]
Target to create new session for. For backwards-compatibility, this parameter is named `page`, but it can be a
`Page` or `Frame` type.
Returns
-------
CDPSession
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.new_cdp_session(page=page))
mapping.register(BrowserContextImpl, BrowserContext)
class CDPSession(AsyncBase):
async def send(
self, method: str, params: typing.Optional[typing.Dict] = None
) -> typing.Dict:
"""CDPSession.send
Parameters
----------
method : str
Protocol method name.
params : Union[Dict, None]
Optional method parameters.
Returns
-------
Dict
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.send(method=method, params=mapping.to_impl(params))
)
async def detach(self) -> None:
"""CDPSession.detach
Detaches the CDPSession from the target. Once detached, the CDPSession object won't emit any events and can't be
used to send messages.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.detach())
mapping.register(CDPSessionImpl, CDPSession)
class Browser(AsyncContextManager):
def on(
self,
event: Literal["disconnected"],
f: typing.Callable[["Browser"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when Browser gets disconnected from the browser application. This might happen because of one of the
following:
- Browser application is closed or crashed.
- The `browser.close()` method was called."""
return super().on(event=event, f=f)
def once(
self,
event: Literal["disconnected"],
f: typing.Callable[["Browser"], "typing.Union[typing.Awaitable[None], None]"],
) -> None:
"""
Emitted when Browser gets disconnected from the browser application. This might happen because of one of the
following:
- Browser application is closed or crashed.
- The `browser.close()` method was called."""
return super().once(event=event, f=f)
@property
def contexts(self) -> typing.List["BrowserContext"]:
"""Browser.contexts
Returns an array of all open browser contexts. In a newly created browser, this will return zero browser contexts.
**Usage**
```py
browser = await pw.webkit.launch()
print(len(browser.contexts)) # prints `0`
context = await browser.new_context()
print(len(browser.contexts)) # prints `1`
```
Returns
-------
List[BrowserContext]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.contexts)
@property
def browser_type(self) -> "BrowserType":
"""Browser.browser_type
Get the browser type (chromium, firefox or webkit) that the browser belongs to.
Returns
-------
BrowserType
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.browser_type)
@property
def version(self) -> str:
"""Browser.version
Returns the browser version.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.version)
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
"""Browser.is_connected
Indicates that the browser is connected.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.is_connected())
async def new_context(
self,
*,
viewport: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
screen: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
no_viewport: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
java_script_enabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
bypass_csp: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
user_agent: typing.Optional[str] = None,
locale: typing.Optional[str] = None,
timezone_id: typing.Optional[str] = None,
geolocation: typing.Optional[Geolocation] = None,
permissions: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[str]] = None,
extra_http_headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
offline: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
http_credentials: typing.Optional[HttpCredentials] = None,
device_scale_factor: typing.Optional[float] = None,
is_mobile: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
has_touch: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
color_scheme: typing.Optional[
Literal["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null"]
] = None,
reduced_motion: typing.Optional[
Literal["no-preference", "null", "reduce"]
] = None,
forced_colors: typing.Optional[Literal["active", "none", "null"]] = None,
accept_downloads: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
default_browser_type: typing.Optional[str] = None,
proxy: typing.Optional[ProxySettings] = None,
record_har_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
record_har_omit_content: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
record_video_dir: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
record_video_size: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
storage_state: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[StorageState, str, pathlib.Path]
] = None,
base_url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
strict_selectors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
service_workers: typing.Optional[Literal["allow", "block"]] = None,
record_har_url_filter: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
] = None,
record_har_mode: typing.Optional[Literal["full", "minimal"]] = None,
record_har_content: typing.Optional[Literal["attach", "embed", "omit"]] = None,
client_certificates: typing.Optional[typing.List[ClientCertificate]] = None,
) -> "BrowserContext":
"""Browser.new_context
Creates a new browser context. It won't share cookies/cache with other browser contexts.
**NOTE** If directly using this method to create `BrowserContext`s, it is best practice to explicitly close the
returned context via `browser_context.close()` when your code is done with the `BrowserContext`, and before
calling `browser.close()`. This will ensure the `context` is closed gracefully and any artifacts—like HARs
and videos—are fully flushed and saved.
**Usage**
```py
browser = await playwright.firefox.launch() # or \"chromium\" or \"webkit\".
# create a new incognito browser context.
context = await browser.new_context()
# create a new page in a pristine context.
page = await context.new_page()
await page.goto(\"https://example.com\")
# gracefully close up everything
await context.close()
await browser.close()
```
Parameters
----------
viewport : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Sets a consistent viewport for each page. Defaults to an 1280x720 viewport. `no_viewport` disables the fixed
viewport. Learn more about [viewport emulation](../emulation.md#viewport).
screen : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Emulates consistent window screen size available inside web page via `window.screen`. Is only used when the
`viewport` is set.
no_viewport : Union[bool, None]
Does not enforce fixed viewport, allows resizing window in the headed mode.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
java_script_enabled : Union[bool, None]
Whether or not to enable JavaScript in the context. Defaults to `true`. Learn more about
[disabling JavaScript](../emulation.md#javascript-enabled).
bypass_csp : Union[bool, None]
Toggles bypassing page's Content-Security-Policy. Defaults to `false`.
user_agent : Union[str, None]
Specific user agent to use in this context.
locale : Union[str, None]
Specify user locale, for example `en-GB`, `de-DE`, etc. Locale will affect `navigator.language` value,
`Accept-Language` request header value as well as number and date formatting rules. Defaults to the system default
locale. Learn more about emulation in our [emulation guide](../emulation.md#locale--timezone).
timezone_id : Union[str, None]
Changes the timezone of the context. See
[ICU's metaZones.txt](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/metaZones.txt?rcl=faee8bc70570192d82d2978a71e2a615788597d1)
for a list of supported timezone IDs. Defaults to the system timezone.
geolocation : Union[{latitude: float, longitude: float, accuracy: Union[float, None]}, None]
permissions : Union[Sequence[str], None]
A list of permissions to grant to all pages in this context. See `browser_context.grant_permissions()` for
more details. Defaults to none.
extra_http_headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. Defaults to none.
offline : Union[bool, None]
Whether to emulate network being offline. Defaults to `false`. Learn more about
[network emulation](../emulation.md#offline).
http_credentials : Union[{username: str, password: str, origin: Union[str, None], send: Union["always", "unauthorized", None]}, None]
Credentials for [HTTP authentication](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Authentication). If no
origin is specified, the username and password are sent to any servers upon unauthorized responses.
device_scale_factor : Union[float, None]
Specify device scale factor (can be thought of as dpr). Defaults to `1`. Learn more about
[emulating devices with device scale factor](../emulation.md#devices).
is_mobile : Union[bool, None]
Whether the `meta viewport` tag is taken into account and touch events are enabled. isMobile is a part of device,
so you don't actually need to set it manually. Defaults to `false` and is not supported in Firefox. Learn more
about [mobile emulation](../emulation.md#ismobile).
has_touch : Union[bool, None]
Specifies if viewport supports touch events. Defaults to false. Learn more about
[mobile emulation](../emulation.md#devices).
color_scheme : Union["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null", None]
Emulates [prefers-colors-scheme](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme)
media feature, supported values are `'light'` and `'dark'`. See `page.emulate_media()` for more details.
Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to `'light'`.
reduced_motion : Union["no-preference", "null", "reduce", None]
Emulates `'prefers-reduced-motion'` media feature, supported values are `'reduce'`, `'no-preference'`. See
`page.emulate_media()` for more details. Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to
`'no-preference'`.
forced_colors : Union["active", "none", "null", None]
Emulates `'forced-colors'` media feature, supported values are `'active'`, `'none'`. See
`page.emulate_media()` for more details. Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to
`'none'`.
accept_downloads : Union[bool, None]
Whether to automatically download all the attachments. Defaults to `true` where all the downloads are accepted.
proxy : Union[{server: str, bypass: Union[str, None], username: Union[str, None], password: Union[str, None]}, None]
Network proxy settings to use with this context. Defaults to none.
record_har_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Enables [HAR](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec) recording for all pages into the specified HAR file
on the filesystem. If not specified, the HAR is not recorded. Make sure to call `browser_context.close()`
for the HAR to be saved.
record_har_omit_content : Union[bool, None]
Optional setting to control whether to omit request content from the HAR. Defaults to `false`.
record_video_dir : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Enables video recording for all pages into the specified directory. If not specified videos are not recorded. Make
sure to call `browser_context.close()` for videos to be saved.
record_video_size : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Dimensions of the recorded videos. If not specified the size will be equal to `viewport` scaled down to fit into
800x800. If `viewport` is not configured explicitly the video size defaults to 800x450. Actual picture of each page
will be scaled down if necessary to fit the specified size.
storage_state : Union[pathlib.Path, str, {cookies: Sequence[{name: str, value: str, domain: str, path: str, expires: float, httpOnly: bool, secure: bool, sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict"]}], origins: Sequence[{origin: str, localStorage: Sequence[{name: str, value: str}]}]}, None]
Learn more about [storage state and auth](../auth.md).
Populates context with given storage state. This option can be used to initialize context with logged-in
information obtained via `browser_context.storage_state()`.
base_url : Union[str, None]
When using `page.goto()`, `page.route()`, `page.wait_for_url()`,
`page.expect_request()`, or `page.expect_response()` it takes the base URL in consideration by
using the [`URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor for building the
corresponding URL. Unset by default. Examples:
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000` and navigating to `/bar.html` results in `http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo/` and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/foo/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo` (without trailing slash) and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
strict_selectors : Union[bool, None]
If set to true, enables strict selectors mode for this context. In the strict selectors mode all operations on
selectors that imply single target DOM element will throw when more than one element matches the selector. This
option does not affect any Locator APIs (Locators are always strict). Defaults to `false`. See `Locator` to learn
more about the strict mode.
service_workers : Union["allow", "block", None]
Whether to allow sites to register Service workers. Defaults to `'allow'`.
- `'allow'`: [Service Workers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Service_Worker_API) can be
registered.
- `'block'`: Playwright will block all registration of Service Workers.
record_har_url_filter : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
record_har_mode : Union["full", "minimal", None]
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 `full`.
record_har_content : Union["attach", "embed", "omit", None]
Optional setting to control resource content management. If `omit` is specified, content is not persisted. If
`attach` is specified, resources are persisted as separate files and all of these files are archived along with the
HAR file. Defaults to `embed`, which stores content inline the HAR file as per HAR specification.
client_certificates : Union[Sequence[{origin: str, certPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], cert: Union[bytes, None], keyPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], key: Union[bytes, None], pfxPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], pfx: Union[bytes, None], passphrase: Union[str, None]}], None]
TLS Client Authentication allows the server to request a client certificate and verify it.
**Details**
An array of client certificates to be used. Each certificate object must have either both `certPath` and `keyPath`,
a single `pfxPath`, or their corresponding direct value equivalents (`cert` and `key`, or `pfx`). Optionally,
`passphrase` property should be provided if the certificate is encrypted. The `origin` property should be provided
with an exact match to the request origin that the certificate is valid for.
**NOTE** When using WebKit on macOS, accessing `localhost` will not pick up client certificates. You can make it
work by replacing `localhost` with `local.playwright`.
Returns
-------
BrowserContext
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.new_context(
viewport=viewport,
screen=screen,
noViewport=no_viewport,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
javaScriptEnabled=java_script_enabled,
bypassCSP=bypass_csp,
userAgent=user_agent,
locale=locale,
timezoneId=timezone_id,
geolocation=geolocation,
permissions=mapping.to_impl(permissions),
extraHTTPHeaders=mapping.to_impl(extra_http_headers),
offline=offline,
httpCredentials=http_credentials,
deviceScaleFactor=device_scale_factor,
isMobile=is_mobile,
hasTouch=has_touch,
colorScheme=color_scheme,
reducedMotion=reduced_motion,
forcedColors=forced_colors,
acceptDownloads=accept_downloads,
defaultBrowserType=default_browser_type,
proxy=proxy,
recordHarPath=record_har_path,
recordHarOmitContent=record_har_omit_content,
recordVideoDir=record_video_dir,
recordVideoSize=record_video_size,
storageState=storage_state,
baseURL=base_url,
strictSelectors=strict_selectors,
serviceWorkers=service_workers,
recordHarUrlFilter=record_har_url_filter,
recordHarMode=record_har_mode,
recordHarContent=record_har_content,
clientCertificates=client_certificates,
)
)
async def new_page(
self,
*,
viewport: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
screen: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
no_viewport: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
java_script_enabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
bypass_csp: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
user_agent: typing.Optional[str] = None,
locale: typing.Optional[str] = None,
timezone_id: typing.Optional[str] = None,
geolocation: typing.Optional[Geolocation] = None,
permissions: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[str]] = None,
extra_http_headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
offline: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
http_credentials: typing.Optional[HttpCredentials] = None,
device_scale_factor: typing.Optional[float] = None,
is_mobile: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
has_touch: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
color_scheme: typing.Optional[
Literal["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null"]
] = None,
forced_colors: typing.Optional[Literal["active", "none", "null"]] = None,
reduced_motion: typing.Optional[
Literal["no-preference", "null", "reduce"]
] = None,
accept_downloads: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
default_browser_type: typing.Optional[str] = None,
proxy: typing.Optional[ProxySettings] = None,
record_har_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
record_har_omit_content: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
record_video_dir: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
record_video_size: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
storage_state: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[StorageState, str, pathlib.Path]
] = None,
base_url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
strict_selectors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
service_workers: typing.Optional[Literal["allow", "block"]] = None,
record_har_url_filter: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
] = None,
record_har_mode: typing.Optional[Literal["full", "minimal"]] = None,
record_har_content: typing.Optional[Literal["attach", "embed", "omit"]] = None,
client_certificates: typing.Optional[typing.List[ClientCertificate]] = None,
) -> "Page":
"""Browser.new_page
Creates a new page in a new browser context. Closing this page will close the context as well.
This is a convenience API that should only be used for the single-page scenarios and short snippets. Production
code and testing frameworks should explicitly create `browser.new_context()` followed by the
`browser_context.new_page()` to control their exact life times.
Parameters
----------
viewport : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Sets a consistent viewport for each page. Defaults to an 1280x720 viewport. `no_viewport` disables the fixed
viewport. Learn more about [viewport emulation](../emulation.md#viewport).
screen : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Emulates consistent window screen size available inside web page via `window.screen`. Is only used when the
`viewport` is set.
no_viewport : Union[bool, None]
Does not enforce fixed viewport, allows resizing window in the headed mode.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
java_script_enabled : Union[bool, None]
Whether or not to enable JavaScript in the context. Defaults to `true`. Learn more about
[disabling JavaScript](../emulation.md#javascript-enabled).
bypass_csp : Union[bool, None]
Toggles bypassing page's Content-Security-Policy. Defaults to `false`.
user_agent : Union[str, None]
Specific user agent to use in this context.
locale : Union[str, None]
Specify user locale, for example `en-GB`, `de-DE`, etc. Locale will affect `navigator.language` value,
`Accept-Language` request header value as well as number and date formatting rules. Defaults to the system default
locale. Learn more about emulation in our [emulation guide](../emulation.md#locale--timezone).
timezone_id : Union[str, None]
Changes the timezone of the context. See
[ICU's metaZones.txt](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/metaZones.txt?rcl=faee8bc70570192d82d2978a71e2a615788597d1)
for a list of supported timezone IDs. Defaults to the system timezone.
geolocation : Union[{latitude: float, longitude: float, accuracy: Union[float, None]}, None]
permissions : Union[Sequence[str], None]
A list of permissions to grant to all pages in this context. See `browser_context.grant_permissions()` for
more details. Defaults to none.
extra_http_headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. Defaults to none.
offline : Union[bool, None]
Whether to emulate network being offline. Defaults to `false`. Learn more about
[network emulation](../emulation.md#offline).
http_credentials : Union[{username: str, password: str, origin: Union[str, None], send: Union["always", "unauthorized", None]}, None]
Credentials for [HTTP authentication](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Authentication). If no
origin is specified, the username and password are sent to any servers upon unauthorized responses.
device_scale_factor : Union[float, None]
Specify device scale factor (can be thought of as dpr). Defaults to `1`. Learn more about
[emulating devices with device scale factor](../emulation.md#devices).
is_mobile : Union[bool, None]
Whether the `meta viewport` tag is taken into account and touch events are enabled. isMobile is a part of device,
so you don't actually need to set it manually. Defaults to `false` and is not supported in Firefox. Learn more
about [mobile emulation](../emulation.md#ismobile).
has_touch : Union[bool, None]
Specifies if viewport supports touch events. Defaults to false. Learn more about
[mobile emulation](../emulation.md#devices).
color_scheme : Union["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null", None]
Emulates [prefers-colors-scheme](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme)
media feature, supported values are `'light'` and `'dark'`. See `page.emulate_media()` for more details.
Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to `'light'`.
forced_colors : Union["active", "none", "null", None]
Emulates `'forced-colors'` media feature, supported values are `'active'`, `'none'`. See
`page.emulate_media()` for more details. Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to
`'none'`.
reduced_motion : Union["no-preference", "null", "reduce", None]
Emulates `'prefers-reduced-motion'` media feature, supported values are `'reduce'`, `'no-preference'`. See
`page.emulate_media()` for more details. Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to
`'no-preference'`.
accept_downloads : Union[bool, None]
Whether to automatically download all the attachments. Defaults to `true` where all the downloads are accepted.
proxy : Union[{server: str, bypass: Union[str, None], username: Union[str, None], password: Union[str, None]}, None]
Network proxy settings to use with this context. Defaults to none.
record_har_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Enables [HAR](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec) recording for all pages into the specified HAR file
on the filesystem. If not specified, the HAR is not recorded. Make sure to call `browser_context.close()`
for the HAR to be saved.
record_har_omit_content : Union[bool, None]
Optional setting to control whether to omit request content from the HAR. Defaults to `false`.
record_video_dir : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Enables video recording for all pages into the specified directory. If not specified videos are not recorded. Make
sure to call `browser_context.close()` for videos to be saved.
record_video_size : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Dimensions of the recorded videos. If not specified the size will be equal to `viewport` scaled down to fit into
800x800. If `viewport` is not configured explicitly the video size defaults to 800x450. Actual picture of each page
will be scaled down if necessary to fit the specified size.
storage_state : Union[pathlib.Path, str, {cookies: Sequence[{name: str, value: str, domain: str, path: str, expires: float, httpOnly: bool, secure: bool, sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict"]}], origins: Sequence[{origin: str, localStorage: Sequence[{name: str, value: str}]}]}, None]
Learn more about [storage state and auth](../auth.md).
Populates context with given storage state. This option can be used to initialize context with logged-in
information obtained via `browser_context.storage_state()`.
base_url : Union[str, None]
When using `page.goto()`, `page.route()`, `page.wait_for_url()`,
`page.expect_request()`, or `page.expect_response()` it takes the base URL in consideration by
using the [`URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor for building the
corresponding URL. Unset by default. Examples:
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000` and navigating to `/bar.html` results in `http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo/` and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/foo/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo` (without trailing slash) and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
strict_selectors : Union[bool, None]
If set to true, enables strict selectors mode for this context. In the strict selectors mode all operations on
selectors that imply single target DOM element will throw when more than one element matches the selector. This
option does not affect any Locator APIs (Locators are always strict). Defaults to `false`. See `Locator` to learn
more about the strict mode.
service_workers : Union["allow", "block", None]
Whether to allow sites to register Service workers. Defaults to `'allow'`.
- `'allow'`: [Service Workers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Service_Worker_API) can be
registered.
- `'block'`: Playwright will block all registration of Service Workers.
record_har_url_filter : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
record_har_mode : Union["full", "minimal", None]
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 `full`.
record_har_content : Union["attach", "embed", "omit", None]
Optional setting to control resource content management. If `omit` is specified, content is not persisted. If
`attach` is specified, resources are persisted as separate files and all of these files are archived along with the
HAR file. Defaults to `embed`, which stores content inline the HAR file as per HAR specification.
client_certificates : Union[Sequence[{origin: str, certPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], cert: Union[bytes, None], keyPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], key: Union[bytes, None], pfxPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], pfx: Union[bytes, None], passphrase: Union[str, None]}], None]
TLS Client Authentication allows the server to request a client certificate and verify it.
**Details**
An array of client certificates to be used. Each certificate object must have either both `certPath` and `keyPath`,
a single `pfxPath`, or their corresponding direct value equivalents (`cert` and `key`, or `pfx`). Optionally,
`passphrase` property should be provided if the certificate is encrypted. The `origin` property should be provided
with an exact match to the request origin that the certificate is valid for.
**NOTE** When using WebKit on macOS, accessing `localhost` will not pick up client certificates. You can make it
work by replacing `localhost` with `local.playwright`.
Returns
-------
Page
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.new_page(
viewport=viewport,
screen=screen,
noViewport=no_viewport,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
javaScriptEnabled=java_script_enabled,
bypassCSP=bypass_csp,
userAgent=user_agent,
locale=locale,
timezoneId=timezone_id,
geolocation=geolocation,
permissions=mapping.to_impl(permissions),
extraHTTPHeaders=mapping.to_impl(extra_http_headers),
offline=offline,
httpCredentials=http_credentials,
deviceScaleFactor=device_scale_factor,
isMobile=is_mobile,
hasTouch=has_touch,
colorScheme=color_scheme,
forcedColors=forced_colors,
reducedMotion=reduced_motion,
acceptDownloads=accept_downloads,
defaultBrowserType=default_browser_type,
proxy=proxy,
recordHarPath=record_har_path,
recordHarOmitContent=record_har_omit_content,
recordVideoDir=record_video_dir,
recordVideoSize=record_video_size,
storageState=storage_state,
baseURL=base_url,
strictSelectors=strict_selectors,
serviceWorkers=service_workers,
recordHarUrlFilter=record_har_url_filter,
recordHarMode=record_har_mode,
recordHarContent=record_har_content,
clientCertificates=client_certificates,
)
)
async def close(self, *, reason: typing.Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""Browser.close
In case this browser is obtained using `browser_type.launch()`, closes the browser and all of its pages (if
any were opened).
In case this browser is connected to, clears all created contexts belonging to this browser and disconnects from
the browser server.
**NOTE** This is similar to force quitting the browser. Therefore, you should call `browser_context.close()`
on any `BrowserContext`'s you explicitly created earlier with `browser.new_context()` **before** calling
`browser.close()`.
The `Browser` object itself is considered to be disposed and cannot be used anymore.
Parameters
----------
reason : Union[str, None]
The reason to be reported to the operations interrupted by the browser closure.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.close(reason=reason))
async def new_browser_cdp_session(self) -> "CDPSession":
"""Browser.new_browser_cdp_session
**NOTE** CDP Sessions are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
Returns the newly created browser session.
Returns
-------
CDPSession
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.new_browser_cdp_session())
async def start_tracing(
self,
*,
page: typing.Optional["Page"] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
screenshots: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
categories: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[str]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Browser.start_tracing
**NOTE** This API controls
[Chromium Tracing](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/trace-event-profiling-tool) which is a low-level
chromium-specific debugging tool. API to control [Playwright Tracing](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/trace-viewer) could be found
[here](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/api/class-tracing).
You can use `browser.start_tracing()` and `browser.stop_tracing()` to create a trace file that can be
opened in Chrome DevTools performance panel.
**Usage**
```py
await browser.start_tracing(page, path=\"trace.json\")
await page.goto(\"https://www.google.com\")
await browser.stop_tracing()
```
Parameters
----------
page : Union[Page, None]
Optional, if specified, tracing includes screenshots of the given page.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
A path to write the trace file to.
screenshots : Union[bool, None]
captures screenshots in the trace.
categories : Union[Sequence[str], None]
specify custom categories to use instead of default.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.start_tracing(
page=page._impl_obj if page else None,
path=path,
screenshots=screenshots,
categories=mapping.to_impl(categories),
)
)
async def stop_tracing(self) -> bytes:
"""Browser.stop_tracing
**NOTE** This API controls
[Chromium Tracing](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/trace-event-profiling-tool) which is a low-level
chromium-specific debugging tool. API to control [Playwright Tracing](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/trace-viewer) could be found
[here](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/api/class-tracing).
Returns the buffer with trace data.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.stop_tracing())
mapping.register(BrowserImpl, Browser)
class BrowserType(AsyncBase):
@property
def name(self) -> str:
"""BrowserType.name
Returns browser name. For example: `'chromium'`, `'webkit'` or `'firefox'`.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.name)
@property
def executable_path(self) -> str:
"""BrowserType.executable_path
A path where Playwright expects to find a bundled browser executable.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.executable_path)
async def launch(
self,
*,
executable_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
channel: typing.Optional[str] = None,
args: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[str]] = None,
ignore_default_args: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[bool, typing.Sequence[str]]
] = None,
handle_sigint: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
handle_sigterm: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
handle_sighup: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
env: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
headless: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
devtools: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
proxy: typing.Optional[ProxySettings] = None,
downloads_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
slow_mo: typing.Optional[float] = None,
traces_dir: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
chromium_sandbox: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
firefox_user_prefs: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]
] = None,
) -> "Browser":
"""BrowserType.launch
Returns the browser instance.
**Usage**
You can use `ignoreDefaultArgs` to filter out `--mute-audio` from default arguments:
```py
browser = await playwright.chromium.launch( # or \"firefox\" or \"webkit\".
ignore_default_args=[\"--mute-audio\"]
)
```
> **Chromium-only** Playwright can also be used to control the Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers, but it
works best with the version of Chromium it is bundled with. There is no guarantee it will work with any other
version. Use `executablePath` option with extreme caution.
>
> If Google Chrome (rather than Chromium) is preferred, a
[Chrome Canary](https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html) or
[Dev Channel](https://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel) build is suggested.
>
> Stock browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are suitable for tests that require proprietary media codecs
for video playback. See
[this article](https://www.howtogeek.com/202825/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-between-chromium-and-chrome/) for
other differences between Chromium and Chrome.
[This article](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkgr/docs/chromium_browser_vs_google_chrome.md)
describes some differences for Linux users.
Parameters
----------
executable_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to a browser executable to run instead of the bundled one. If `executablePath` is a relative path, then it is
resolved relative to the current working directory. Note that Playwright only works with the bundled Chromium,
Firefox or WebKit, use at your own risk.
channel : Union[str, None]
Browser distribution channel.
Use "chromium" to [opt in to new headless mode](../browsers.md#opt-in-to-new-headless-mode).
Use "chrome", "chrome-beta", "chrome-dev", "chrome-canary", "msedge", "msedge-beta", "msedge-dev", or
"msedge-canary" to use branded [Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge](../browsers.md#google-chrome--microsoft-edge).
args : Union[Sequence[str], None]
**NOTE** Use custom browser args at your own risk, as some of them may break Playwright functionality.
Additional arguments to pass to the browser instance. The list of Chromium flags can be found
[here](https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/).
ignore_default_args : Union[Sequence[str], bool, None]
If `true`, Playwright does not pass its own configurations args and only uses the ones from `args`. If an array is
given, then filters out the given default arguments. Dangerous option; use with care. Defaults to `false`.
handle_sigint : Union[bool, None]
Close the browser process on Ctrl-C. Defaults to `true`.
handle_sigterm : Union[bool, None]
Close the browser process on SIGTERM. Defaults to `true`.
handle_sighup : Union[bool, None]
Close the browser process on SIGHUP. Defaults to `true`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the browser instance to start. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0`
to disable timeout.
env : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Specify environment variables that will be visible to the browser. Defaults to `process.env`.
headless : Union[bool, None]
Whether to run browser in headless mode. More details for
[Chromium](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome) and
[Firefox](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Headless_mode). Defaults to `true` unless the
`devtools` option is `true`.
devtools : Union[bool, None]
**Chromium-only** Whether to auto-open a Developer Tools panel for each tab. If this option is `true`, the
`headless` option will be set `false`.
Deprecated: Use [debugging tools](../debug.md) instead.
proxy : Union[{server: str, bypass: Union[str, None], username: Union[str, None], password: Union[str, None]}, None]
Network proxy settings.
downloads_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
If specified, accepted downloads are downloaded into this directory. Otherwise, temporary directory is created and
is deleted when browser is closed. In either case, the downloads are deleted when the browser context they were
created in is closed.
slow_mo : Union[float, None]
Slows down Playwright operations by the specified amount of milliseconds. Useful so that you can see what is going
on.
traces_dir : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
If specified, traces are saved into this directory.
chromium_sandbox : Union[bool, None]
Enable Chromium sandboxing. Defaults to `false`.
firefox_user_prefs : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Firefox user preferences. Learn more about the Firefox user preferences at
[`about:config`](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox).
Returns
-------
Browser
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.launch(
executablePath=executable_path,
channel=channel,
args=mapping.to_impl(args),
ignoreDefaultArgs=mapping.to_impl(ignore_default_args),
handleSIGINT=handle_sigint,
handleSIGTERM=handle_sigterm,
handleSIGHUP=handle_sighup,
timeout=timeout,
env=mapping.to_impl(env),
headless=headless,
devtools=devtools,
proxy=proxy,
downloadsPath=downloads_path,
slowMo=slow_mo,
tracesDir=traces_dir,
chromiumSandbox=chromium_sandbox,
firefoxUserPrefs=mapping.to_impl(firefox_user_prefs),
)
)
async def launch_persistent_context(
self,
user_data_dir: typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path],
*,
channel: typing.Optional[str] = None,
executable_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
args: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[str]] = None,
ignore_default_args: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[bool, typing.Sequence[str]]
] = None,
handle_sigint: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
handle_sigterm: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
handle_sighup: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
env: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
headless: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
devtools: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
proxy: typing.Optional[ProxySettings] = None,
downloads_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
slow_mo: typing.Optional[float] = None,
viewport: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
screen: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
no_viewport: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
java_script_enabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
bypass_csp: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
user_agent: typing.Optional[str] = None,
locale: typing.Optional[str] = None,
timezone_id: typing.Optional[str] = None,
geolocation: typing.Optional[Geolocation] = None,
permissions: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence[str]] = None,
extra_http_headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
offline: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
http_credentials: typing.Optional[HttpCredentials] = None,
device_scale_factor: typing.Optional[float] = None,
is_mobile: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
has_touch: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
color_scheme: typing.Optional[
Literal["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null"]
] = None,
reduced_motion: typing.Optional[
Literal["no-preference", "null", "reduce"]
] = None,
forced_colors: typing.Optional[Literal["active", "none", "null"]] = None,
accept_downloads: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
traces_dir: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
chromium_sandbox: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
firefox_user_prefs: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]
] = None,
record_har_path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
record_har_omit_content: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
record_video_dir: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
record_video_size: typing.Optional[ViewportSize] = None,
base_url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
strict_selectors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
service_workers: typing.Optional[Literal["allow", "block"]] = None,
record_har_url_filter: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
] = None,
record_har_mode: typing.Optional[Literal["full", "minimal"]] = None,
record_har_content: typing.Optional[Literal["attach", "embed", "omit"]] = None,
client_certificates: typing.Optional[typing.List[ClientCertificate]] = None,
) -> "BrowserContext":
"""BrowserType.launch_persistent_context
Returns the persistent browser context instance.
Launches browser that uses persistent storage located at `userDataDir` and returns the only context. Closing this
context will automatically close the browser.
Parameters
----------
user_data_dir : Union[pathlib.Path, str]
Path to a User Data Directory, which stores browser session data like cookies and local storage. More details for
[Chromium](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/user_data_dir.md#introduction) and
[Firefox](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Command_Line_Options#User_Profile). Note that Chromium's
user data directory is the **parent** directory of the "Profile Path" seen at `chrome://version`. Pass an empty
string to use a temporary directory instead.
channel : Union[str, None]
Browser distribution channel.
Use "chromium" to [opt in to new headless mode](../browsers.md#opt-in-to-new-headless-mode).
Use "chrome", "chrome-beta", "chrome-dev", "chrome-canary", "msedge", "msedge-beta", "msedge-dev", or
"msedge-canary" to use branded [Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge](../browsers.md#google-chrome--microsoft-edge).
executable_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Path to a browser executable to run instead of the bundled one. If `executablePath` is a relative path, then it is
resolved relative to the current working directory. Note that Playwright only works with the bundled Chromium,
Firefox or WebKit, use at your own risk.
args : Union[Sequence[str], None]
**NOTE** Use custom browser args at your own risk, as some of them may break Playwright functionality.
Additional arguments to pass to the browser instance. The list of Chromium flags can be found
[here](https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/).
ignore_default_args : Union[Sequence[str], bool, None]
If `true`, Playwright does not pass its own configurations args and only uses the ones from `args`. If an array is
given, then filters out the given default arguments. Dangerous option; use with care. Defaults to `false`.
handle_sigint : Union[bool, None]
Close the browser process on Ctrl-C. Defaults to `true`.
handle_sigterm : Union[bool, None]
Close the browser process on SIGTERM. Defaults to `true`.
handle_sighup : Union[bool, None]
Close the browser process on SIGHUP. Defaults to `true`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the browser instance to start. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0`
to disable timeout.
env : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Specify environment variables that will be visible to the browser. Defaults to `process.env`.
headless : Union[bool, None]
Whether to run browser in headless mode. More details for
[Chromium](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome) and
[Firefox](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Headless_mode). Defaults to `true` unless the
`devtools` option is `true`.
devtools : Union[bool, None]
**Chromium-only** Whether to auto-open a Developer Tools panel for each tab. If this option is `true`, the
`headless` option will be set `false`.
Deprecated: Use [debugging tools](../debug.md) instead.
proxy : Union[{server: str, bypass: Union[str, None], username: Union[str, None], password: Union[str, None]}, None]
Network proxy settings.
downloads_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
If specified, accepted downloads are downloaded into this directory. Otherwise, temporary directory is created and
is deleted when browser is closed. In either case, the downloads are deleted when the browser context they were
created in is closed.
slow_mo : Union[float, None]
Slows down Playwright operations by the specified amount of milliseconds. Useful so that you can see what is going
on.
viewport : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Sets a consistent viewport for each page. Defaults to an 1280x720 viewport. `no_viewport` disables the fixed
viewport. Learn more about [viewport emulation](../emulation.md#viewport).
screen : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Emulates consistent window screen size available inside web page via `window.screen`. Is only used when the
`viewport` is set.
no_viewport : Union[bool, None]
Does not enforce fixed viewport, allows resizing window in the headed mode.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
java_script_enabled : Union[bool, None]
Whether or not to enable JavaScript in the context. Defaults to `true`. Learn more about
[disabling JavaScript](../emulation.md#javascript-enabled).
bypass_csp : Union[bool, None]
Toggles bypassing page's Content-Security-Policy. Defaults to `false`.
user_agent : Union[str, None]
Specific user agent to use in this context.
locale : Union[str, None]
Specify user locale, for example `en-GB`, `de-DE`, etc. Locale will affect `navigator.language` value,
`Accept-Language` request header value as well as number and date formatting rules. Defaults to the system default
locale. Learn more about emulation in our [emulation guide](../emulation.md#locale--timezone).
timezone_id : Union[str, None]
Changes the timezone of the context. See
[ICU's metaZones.txt](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/metaZones.txt?rcl=faee8bc70570192d82d2978a71e2a615788597d1)
for a list of supported timezone IDs. Defaults to the system timezone.
geolocation : Union[{latitude: float, longitude: float, accuracy: Union[float, None]}, None]
permissions : Union[Sequence[str], None]
A list of permissions to grant to all pages in this context. See `browser_context.grant_permissions()` for
more details. Defaults to none.
extra_http_headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. Defaults to none.
offline : Union[bool, None]
Whether to emulate network being offline. Defaults to `false`. Learn more about
[network emulation](../emulation.md#offline).
http_credentials : Union[{username: str, password: str, origin: Union[str, None], send: Union["always", "unauthorized", None]}, None]
Credentials for [HTTP authentication](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Authentication). If no
origin is specified, the username and password are sent to any servers upon unauthorized responses.
device_scale_factor : Union[float, None]
Specify device scale factor (can be thought of as dpr). Defaults to `1`. Learn more about
[emulating devices with device scale factor](../emulation.md#devices).
is_mobile : Union[bool, None]
Whether the `meta viewport` tag is taken into account and touch events are enabled. isMobile is a part of device,
so you don't actually need to set it manually. Defaults to `false` and is not supported in Firefox. Learn more
about [mobile emulation](../emulation.md#ismobile).
has_touch : Union[bool, None]
Specifies if viewport supports touch events. Defaults to false. Learn more about
[mobile emulation](../emulation.md#devices).
color_scheme : Union["dark", "light", "no-preference", "null", None]
Emulates [prefers-colors-scheme](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme)
media feature, supported values are `'light'` and `'dark'`. See `page.emulate_media()` for more details.
Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to `'light'`.
reduced_motion : Union["no-preference", "null", "reduce", None]
Emulates `'prefers-reduced-motion'` media feature, supported values are `'reduce'`, `'no-preference'`. See
`page.emulate_media()` for more details. Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to
`'no-preference'`.
forced_colors : Union["active", "none", "null", None]
Emulates `'forced-colors'` media feature, supported values are `'active'`, `'none'`. See
`page.emulate_media()` for more details. Passing `'null'` resets emulation to system defaults. Defaults to
`'none'`.
accept_downloads : Union[bool, None]
Whether to automatically download all the attachments. Defaults to `true` where all the downloads are accepted.
traces_dir : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
If specified, traces are saved into this directory.
chromium_sandbox : Union[bool, None]
Enable Chromium sandboxing. Defaults to `false`.
firefox_user_prefs : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Firefox user preferences. Learn more about the Firefox user preferences at
[`about:config`](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox).
record_har_path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Enables [HAR](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec) recording for all pages into the specified HAR file
on the filesystem. If not specified, the HAR is not recorded. Make sure to call `browser_context.close()`
for the HAR to be saved.
record_har_omit_content : Union[bool, None]
Optional setting to control whether to omit request content from the HAR. Defaults to `false`.
record_video_dir : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Enables video recording for all pages into the specified directory. If not specified videos are not recorded. Make
sure to call `browser_context.close()` for videos to be saved.
record_video_size : Union[{width: int, height: int}, None]
Dimensions of the recorded videos. If not specified the size will be equal to `viewport` scaled down to fit into
800x800. If `viewport` is not configured explicitly the video size defaults to 800x450. Actual picture of each page
will be scaled down if necessary to fit the specified size.
base_url : Union[str, None]
When using `page.goto()`, `page.route()`, `page.wait_for_url()`,
`page.expect_request()`, or `page.expect_response()` it takes the base URL in consideration by
using the [`URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor for building the
corresponding URL. Unset by default. Examples:
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000` and navigating to `/bar.html` results in `http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo/` and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/foo/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo` (without trailing slash) and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
strict_selectors : Union[bool, None]
If set to true, enables strict selectors mode for this context. In the strict selectors mode all operations on
selectors that imply single target DOM element will throw when more than one element matches the selector. This
option does not affect any Locator APIs (Locators are always strict). Defaults to `false`. See `Locator` to learn
more about the strict mode.
service_workers : Union["allow", "block", None]
Whether to allow sites to register Service workers. Defaults to `'allow'`.
- `'allow'`: [Service Workers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Service_Worker_API) can be
registered.
- `'block'`: Playwright will block all registration of Service Workers.
record_har_url_filter : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
record_har_mode : Union["full", "minimal", None]
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 `full`.
record_har_content : Union["attach", "embed", "omit", None]
Optional setting to control resource content management. If `omit` is specified, content is not persisted. If
`attach` is specified, resources are persisted as separate files and all of these files are archived along with the
HAR file. Defaults to `embed`, which stores content inline the HAR file as per HAR specification.
client_certificates : Union[Sequence[{origin: str, certPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], cert: Union[bytes, None], keyPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], key: Union[bytes, None], pfxPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], pfx: Union[bytes, None], passphrase: Union[str, None]}], None]
TLS Client Authentication allows the server to request a client certificate and verify it.
**Details**
An array of client certificates to be used. Each certificate object must have either both `certPath` and `keyPath`,
a single `pfxPath`, or their corresponding direct value equivalents (`cert` and `key`, or `pfx`). Optionally,
`passphrase` property should be provided if the certificate is encrypted. The `origin` property should be provided
with an exact match to the request origin that the certificate is valid for.
**NOTE** When using WebKit on macOS, accessing `localhost` will not pick up client certificates. You can make it
work by replacing `localhost` with `local.playwright`.
Returns
-------
BrowserContext
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.launch_persistent_context(
userDataDir=user_data_dir,
channel=channel,
executablePath=executable_path,
args=mapping.to_impl(args),
ignoreDefaultArgs=mapping.to_impl(ignore_default_args),
handleSIGINT=handle_sigint,
handleSIGTERM=handle_sigterm,
handleSIGHUP=handle_sighup,
timeout=timeout,
env=mapping.to_impl(env),
headless=headless,
devtools=devtools,
proxy=proxy,
downloadsPath=downloads_path,
slowMo=slow_mo,
viewport=viewport,
screen=screen,
noViewport=no_viewport,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
javaScriptEnabled=java_script_enabled,
bypassCSP=bypass_csp,
userAgent=user_agent,
locale=locale,
timezoneId=timezone_id,
geolocation=geolocation,
permissions=mapping.to_impl(permissions),
extraHTTPHeaders=mapping.to_impl(extra_http_headers),
offline=offline,
httpCredentials=http_credentials,
deviceScaleFactor=device_scale_factor,
isMobile=is_mobile,
hasTouch=has_touch,
colorScheme=color_scheme,
reducedMotion=reduced_motion,
forcedColors=forced_colors,
acceptDownloads=accept_downloads,
tracesDir=traces_dir,
chromiumSandbox=chromium_sandbox,
firefoxUserPrefs=mapping.to_impl(firefox_user_prefs),
recordHarPath=record_har_path,
recordHarOmitContent=record_har_omit_content,
recordVideoDir=record_video_dir,
recordVideoSize=record_video_size,
baseURL=base_url,
strictSelectors=strict_selectors,
serviceWorkers=service_workers,
recordHarUrlFilter=record_har_url_filter,
recordHarMode=record_har_mode,
recordHarContent=record_har_content,
clientCertificates=client_certificates,
)
)
async def connect_over_cdp(
self,
endpoint_url: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
slow_mo: typing.Optional[float] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
) -> "Browser":
"""BrowserType.connect_over_cdp
This method attaches Playwright to an existing browser instance using the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
The default browser context is accessible via `browser.contexts()`.
**NOTE** Connecting over the Chrome DevTools Protocol is only supported for Chromium-based browsers.
**Usage**
```py
browser = await playwright.chromium.connect_over_cdp(\"http://localhost:9222\")
default_context = browser.contexts[0]
page = default_context.pages[0]
```
Parameters
----------
endpoint_url : str
A CDP websocket endpoint or http url to connect to. For example `http://localhost:9222/` or
`ws://127.0.0.1:9222/devtools/browser/387adf4c-243f-4051-a181-46798f4a46f4`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the connection to be established. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass
`0` to disable timeout.
slow_mo : Union[float, None]
Slows down Playwright operations by the specified amount of milliseconds. Useful so that you can see what is going
on. Defaults to 0.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Additional HTTP headers to be sent with connect request. Optional.
Returns
-------
Browser
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.connect_over_cdp(
endpointURL=endpoint_url,
timeout=timeout,
slowMo=slow_mo,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
)
)
async def connect(
self,
ws_endpoint: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
slow_mo: typing.Optional[float] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
expose_network: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> "Browser":
"""BrowserType.connect
This method attaches Playwright to an existing browser instance. When connecting to another browser launched via
`BrowserType.launchServer` in Node.js, the major and minor version needs to match the client version (1.2.3 → is
compatible with 1.2.x).
Parameters
----------
ws_endpoint : str
A browser websocket endpoint to connect to.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the connection to be established. Defaults to `0` (no timeout).
slow_mo : Union[float, None]
Slows down Playwright operations by the specified amount of milliseconds. Useful so that you can see what is going
on. Defaults to 0.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Additional HTTP headers to be sent with web socket connect request. Optional.
expose_network : Union[str, None]
This option exposes network available on the connecting client to the browser being connected to. Consists of a
list of rules separated by comma.
Available rules:
1. Hostname pattern, for example: `example.com`, `*.org:99`, `x.*.y.com`, `*foo.org`.
1. IP literal, for example: `127.0.0.1`, `0.0.0.0:99`, `[::1]`, `[0:0::1]:99`.
1. `<loopback>` that matches local loopback interfaces: `localhost`, `*.localhost`, `127.0.0.1`, `[::1]`.
Some common examples:
1. `"*"` to expose all network.
1. `"<loopback>"` to expose localhost network.
1. `"*.test.internal-domain,*.staging.internal-domain,<loopback>"` to expose test/staging deployments and
localhost.
Returns
-------
Browser
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.connect(
wsEndpoint=ws_endpoint,
timeout=timeout,
slowMo=slow_mo,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
exposeNetwork=expose_network,
)
)
mapping.register(BrowserTypeImpl, BrowserType)
class Playwright(AsyncBase):
@property
def devices(self) -> typing.Dict:
"""Playwright.devices
Returns a dictionary of devices to be used with `browser.new_context()` or `browser.new_page()`.
```py
import asyncio
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright, Playwright
async def run(playwright: Playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
iphone = playwright.devices[\"iPhone 6\"]
browser = await webkit.launch()
context = await browser.new_context(**iphone)
page = await context.new_page()
await page.goto(\"http://example.com\")
# other actions...
await browser.close()
async def main():
async with async_playwright() as playwright:
await run(playwright)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Returns
-------
Dict
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.devices)
@property
def selectors(self) -> "Selectors":
"""Playwright.selectors
Selectors can be used to install custom selector engines. See [extensibility](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/extensibility) for more
information.
Returns
-------
Selectors
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.selectors)
@property
def chromium(self) -> "BrowserType":
"""Playwright.chromium
This object can be used to launch or connect to Chromium, returning instances of `Browser`.
Returns
-------
BrowserType
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.chromium)
@property
def firefox(self) -> "BrowserType":
"""Playwright.firefox
This object can be used to launch or connect to Firefox, returning instances of `Browser`.
Returns
-------
BrowserType
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.firefox)
@property
def webkit(self) -> "BrowserType":
"""Playwright.webkit
This object can be used to launch or connect to WebKit, returning instances of `Browser`.
Returns
-------
BrowserType
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.webkit)
@property
def request(self) -> "APIRequest":
"""Playwright.request
Exposes API that can be used for the Web API testing.
Returns
-------
APIRequest
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.request)
def __getitem__(self, value: str) -> "BrowserType":
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.__getitem__(value=value))
async def stop(self) -> None:
"""Playwright.stop
Terminates this instance of Playwright in case it was created bypassing the Python context manager. This is useful
in REPL applications.
```py
from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
playwright = sync_playwright().start()
browser = playwright.chromium.launch()
page = browser.new_page()
page.goto(\"https://playwright.dev/\")
page.screenshot(path=\"example.png\")
browser.close()
playwright.stop()
```
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.stop())
mapping.register(PlaywrightImpl, Playwright)
class Tracing(AsyncBase):
async def start(
self,
*,
name: typing.Optional[str] = None,
title: typing.Optional[str] = None,
snapshots: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
screenshots: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
sources: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Tracing.start
Start tracing.
**Usage**
```py
await context.tracing.start(screenshots=True, snapshots=True)
page = await context.new_page()
await page.goto(\"https://playwright.dev\")
await context.tracing.stop(path = \"trace.zip\")
```
Parameters
----------
name : Union[str, None]
If specified, intermediate trace files are going to be saved into the files with the given name prefix inside the
`tracesDir` directory specified in `browser_type.launch()`. To specify the final trace zip file name, you
need to pass `path` option to `tracing.stop()` instead.
title : Union[str, None]
Trace name to be shown in the Trace Viewer.
snapshots : Union[bool, None]
If this option is true tracing will
- capture DOM snapshot on every action
- record network activity
screenshots : Union[bool, None]
Whether to capture screenshots during tracing. Screenshots are used to build a timeline preview.
sources : Union[bool, None]
Whether to include source files for trace actions.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.start(
name=name,
title=title,
snapshots=snapshots,
screenshots=screenshots,
sources=sources,
)
)
async def start_chunk(
self, *, title: typing.Optional[str] = None, name: typing.Optional[str] = None
) -> None:
"""Tracing.start_chunk
Start a new trace chunk. If you'd like to record multiple traces on the same `BrowserContext`, use
`tracing.start()` once, and then create multiple trace chunks with `tracing.start_chunk()` and
`tracing.stop_chunk()`.
**Usage**
```py
await context.tracing.start(screenshots=True, snapshots=True)
page = await context.new_page()
await page.goto(\"https://playwright.dev\")
await context.tracing.start_chunk()
await page.get_by_text(\"Get Started\").click()
# Everything between start_chunk and stop_chunk will be recorded in the trace.
await context.tracing.stop_chunk(path = \"trace1.zip\")
await context.tracing.start_chunk()
await page.goto(\"http://example.com\")
# Save a second trace file with different actions.
await context.tracing.stop_chunk(path = \"trace2.zip\")
```
Parameters
----------
title : Union[str, None]
Trace name to be shown in the Trace Viewer.
name : Union[str, None]
If specified, intermediate trace files are going to be saved into the files with the given name prefix inside the
`tracesDir` directory specified in `browser_type.launch()`. To specify the final trace zip file name, you
need to pass `path` option to `tracing.stop_chunk()` instead.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.start_chunk(title=title, name=name)
)
async def stop_chunk(
self, *, path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None
) -> None:
"""Tracing.stop_chunk
Stop the trace chunk. See `tracing.start_chunk()` for more details about multiple trace chunks.
Parameters
----------
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Export trace collected since the last `tracing.start_chunk()` call into the file with the given path.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.stop_chunk(path=path))
async def stop(
self, *, path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None
) -> None:
"""Tracing.stop
Stop tracing.
Parameters
----------
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
Export trace into the file with the given path.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.stop(path=path))
async def group(
self, name: str, *, location: typing.Optional[TracingGroupLocation] = None
) -> None:
"""Tracing.group
**NOTE** Use `test.step` instead when available.
Creates a new group within the trace, assigning any subsequent API calls to this group, until
`tracing.group_end()` is called. Groups can be nested and will be visible in the trace viewer.
**Usage**
```py
# All actions between group and group_end
# will be shown in the trace viewer as a group.
page.context.tracing.group(\"Open Playwright.dev > API\")
page.goto(\"https://playwright.dev/\")
page.get_by_role(\"link\", name=\"API\").click()
page.context.tracing.group_end()
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Group name shown in the trace viewer.
location : Union[{file: str, line: Union[int, None], column: Union[int, None]}, None]
Specifies a custom location for the group to be shown in the trace viewer. Defaults to the location of the
`tracing.group()` call.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.group(name=name, location=location)
)
async def group_end(self) -> None:
"""Tracing.group_end
Closes the last group created by `tracing.group()`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.group_end())
mapping.register(TracingImpl, Tracing)
class Locator(AsyncBase):
@property
def page(self) -> "Page":
"""Locator.page
A page this locator belongs to.
Returns
-------
Page
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.page)
@property
def first(self) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.first
Returns locator to the first matching element.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.first)
@property
def last(self) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.last
Returns locator to the last matching element.
**Usage**
```py
banana = await page.get_by_role(\"listitem\").last
```
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.last)
@property
def content_frame(self) -> "FrameLocator":
"""Locator.content_frame
Returns a `FrameLocator` object pointing to the same `iframe` as this locator.
Useful when you have a `Locator` object obtained somewhere, and later on would like to interact with the content
inside the frame.
For a reverse operation, use `frame_locator.owner()`.
**Usage**
```py
locator = page.locator(\"iframe[name=\\\"embedded\\\"]\")
# ...
frame_locator = locator.content_frame
await frame_locator.get_by_role(\"button\").click()
```
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.content_frame)
async def bounding_box(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> typing.Optional[FloatRect]:
"""Locator.bounding_box
This method returns the bounding box of the element matching the locator, or `null` if the element is not visible.
The bounding box is calculated relative to the main frame viewport - which is usually the same as the browser
window.
**Details**
Scrolling affects the returned bounding box, similarly to
[Element.getBoundingClientRect](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getBoundingClientRect).
That means `x` and/or `y` may be negative.
Elements from child frames return the bounding box relative to the main frame, unlike the
[Element.getBoundingClientRect](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getBoundingClientRect).
Assuming the page is static, it is safe to use bounding box coordinates to perform input. For example, the
following snippet should click the center of the element.
**Usage**
```py
box = await page.get_by_role(\"button\").bounding_box()
await page.mouse.click(box[\"x\"] + box[\"width\"] / 2, box[\"y\"] + box[\"height\"] / 2)
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[{x: float, y: float, width: float, height: float}, None]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_nullable(
await self._impl_obj.bounding_box(timeout=timeout)
)
async def check(
self,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.check
Ensure that checkbox or radio element is checked.
**Details**
Performs the following steps:
1. Ensure that element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws. If the element is already
checked, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. Ensure that the element is now checked. If not, this method throws.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\").check()
```
Parameters
----------
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.check(
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def click(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
click_count: typing.Optional[int] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.click
Click an element.
**Details**
This method clicks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
1. Wait for initiated navigations to either succeed or fail, unless `noWaitAfter` option is set.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**Usage**
Click a button:
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"button\").click()
```
Shift-right-click at a specific position on a canvas:
```py
await page.locator(\"canvas\").click(
button=\"right\", modifiers=[\"Shift\"], position={\"x\": 23, \"y\": 32}
)
```
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
click_count : Union[int, None]
defaults to 1. See [UIEvent.detail].
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.click(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
clickCount=click_count,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def dblclick(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
button: typing.Optional[Literal["left", "middle", "right"]] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.dblclick
Double-click an element.
**Details**
This method double clicks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to double click in the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**NOTE** `element.dblclick()` dispatches two `click` events and a single `dblclick` event.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `mousedown` and `mouseup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
button : Union["left", "middle", "right", None]
Defaults to `left`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dblclick(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
delay=delay,
button=button,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def dispatch_event(
self,
type: str,
event_init: typing.Optional[typing.Dict] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.dispatch_event
Programmatically dispatch an event on the matching element.
**Usage**
```py
await locator.dispatch_event(\"click\")
```
**Details**
The snippet above 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()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/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:
- [DeviceMotionEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceMotionEvent/DeviceMotionEvent)
- [DeviceOrientationEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DeviceOrientationEvent/DeviceOrientationEvent)
- [DragEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DragEvent/DragEvent)
- [Event](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Event/Event)
- [FocusEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FocusEvent/FocusEvent)
- [KeyboardEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/KeyboardEvent)
- [MouseEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MouseEvent/MouseEvent)
- [PointerEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PointerEvent/PointerEvent)
- [TouchEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent/TouchEvent)
- [WheelEvent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WheelEvent/WheelEvent)
You can also specify `JSHandle` as the property value if you want live objects to be passed into the event:
```py
# note you can only create data_transfer in chromium and firefox
data_transfer = await page.evaluate_handle(\"new DataTransfer()\")
await locator.dispatch_event(\"#source\", \"dragstart\", {\"dataTransfer\": data_transfer})
```
Parameters
----------
type : str
DOM event type: `"click"`, `"dragstart"`, etc.
event_init : Union[Dict, None]
Optional event-specific initialization properties.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.dispatch_event(
type=type, eventInit=mapping.to_impl(event_init), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def evaluate(
self,
expression: str,
arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""Locator.evaluate
Execute JavaScript code in the page, taking the matching element as an argument.
**Details**
Returns the return value of `expression`, called with the matching element as a first argument, and `arg` as a
second argument.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], this method will wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If `expression` throws or rejects, this method throws.
**Usage**
```py
tweets = page.locator(\".tweet .retweets\")
assert await tweets.evaluate(\"node => node.innerText\") == \"10 retweets\"
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def evaluate_all(
self, expression: str, arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None
) -> typing.Any:
"""Locator.evaluate_all
Execute JavaScript code in the page, taking all matching elements as an argument.
**Details**
Returns the return value of `expression`, called with an array of all matching elements as a first argument, and
`arg` as a second argument.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], this method will wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If `expression` throws or rejects, this method throws.
**Usage**
```py
locator = page.locator(\"div\")
more_than_ten = await locator.evaluate_all(\"(divs, min) => divs.length > min\", 10)
```
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate_all(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg)
)
)
async def evaluate_handle(
self,
expression: str,
arg: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> "JSHandle":
"""Locator.evaluate_handle
Execute JavaScript code in the page, taking the matching element as an argument, and return a `JSHandle` with the
result.
**Details**
Returns the return value of `expression` as a`JSHandle`, called with the matching element as a first argument, and
`arg` as a second argument.
The only difference between `locator.evaluate()` and `locator.evaluate_handle()` is that
`locator.evaluate_handle()` returns `JSHandle`.
If `expression` returns a [Promise], this method will wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If `expression` throws or rejects, this method throws.
See `page.evaluate_handle()` for more details.
Parameters
----------
expression : str
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the
function is automatically invoked.
arg : Union[Any, None]
Optional argument to pass to `expression`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
JSHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.evaluate_handle(
expression=expression, arg=mapping.to_impl(arg), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def fill(
self,
value: str,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.fill
Set a value to the input field.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"textbox\").fill(\"example value\")
```
**Details**
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), the control will be filled
instead.
To send fine-grained keyboard events, use `locator.press_sequentially()`.
Parameters
----------
value : str
Value to set for the `<input>`, `<textarea>` or `[contenteditable]` element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fill(
value=value, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after, force=force
)
)
async def clear(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.clear
Clear the input field.
**Details**
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, focuses the element, clears it and triggers an
`input` event after clearing.
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](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), the control will be cleared
instead.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"textbox\").clear()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.clear(
timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after, force=force
)
)
def locator(
self,
selector_or_locator: typing.Union[str, "Locator"],
*,
has_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has_not_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
has_not: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.locator
The method finds an element matching the specified selector in the locator's subtree. It also accepts filter
options, similar to `locator.filter()` method.
[Learn more about locators](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/locators).
Parameters
----------
selector_or_locator : Union[Locator, str]
A selector or locator to use when resolving DOM element.
has_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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>`.
has_not_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
has : Union[Locator, None]
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.
has_not : Union[Locator, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.locator(
selectorOrLocator=selector_or_locator,
hasText=has_text,
hasNotText=has_not_text,
has=has._impl_obj if has else None,
hasNot=has_not._impl_obj if has_not else None,
)
)
def get_by_alt_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_alt_text
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'>
```
```py
await page.get_by_alt_text(\"Playwright logo\").click()
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_alt_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_label(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_label
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\">
```
```py
await page.get_by_label(\"Username\").fill(\"john\")
await page.get_by_label(\"Password\").fill(\"secret\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_label(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_placeholder(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_placeholder
Allows locating input elements by the placeholder text.
**Usage**
For example, consider the following DOM structure.
```html
<input type=\"email\" placeholder=\"name@example.com\" />
```
You can fill the input after locating it by the placeholder text:
```py
await page.get_by_placeholder(\"name@example.com\").fill(\"playwright@microsoft.com\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_placeholder(text=text, exact=exact)
)
def get_by_role(
self,
role: Literal[
"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",
"menu",
"menubar",
"menuitem",
"menuitemcheckbox",
"menuitemradio",
"meter",
"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",
],
*,
checked: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
disabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
expanded: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
include_hidden: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
level: typing.Optional[int] = None,
name: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
pressed: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
selected: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_role
Allows locating elements by their [ARIA role](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles),
[ARIA attributes](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-attributes) and
[accessible name](https://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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_role(\"heading\", name=\"Sign up\")).to_be_visible()
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\", name=\"Subscribe\").check()
await 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](https://w3c.github.io/html-aam/#html-element-role-mappings)
that is recognized by the role selector. You can find all the
[supported roles here](https://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.
Parameters
----------
role : Union["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", "menu", "menubar", "menuitem", "menuitemcheckbox", "menuitemradio", "meter", "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.
checked : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-checked` or native `<input type=checkbox>` controls.
Learn more about [`aria-checked`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-checked).
disabled : Union[bool, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-disabled).
expanded : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-expanded`.
Learn more about [`aria-expanded`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-expanded).
include_hidden : Union[bool, None]
Option that controls whether hidden elements are matched. By default, only non-hidden elements, as
[defined by ARIA](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#tree_exclusion), are matched by role selector.
Learn more about [`aria-hidden`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-hidden).
level : Union[int, None]
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`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-level).
name : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
Option to match the [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name). By default, matching is
case-insensitive and searches for a substring, use `exact` to control this behavior.
Learn more about [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name).
pressed : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-pressed`.
Learn more about [`aria-pressed`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-pressed).
selected : Union[bool, None]
An attribute that is usually set by `aria-selected`.
Learn more about [`aria-selected`](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-selected).
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether `name` is matched exactly: case-sensitive and whole-string. Defaults to false. Ignored when `name` is a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.get_by_role(
role=role,
checked=checked,
disabled=disabled,
expanded=expanded,
includeHidden=include_hidden,
level=level,
name=name,
pressed=pressed,
selected=selected,
exact=exact,
)
)
def get_by_test_id(
self, test_id: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_test_id
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:
```py
await page.get_by_test_id(\"directions\").click()
```
**Details**
By default, the `data-testid` attribute is used as a test id. Use `selectors.set_test_id_attribute()` to
configure a different test id attribute if necessary.
Parameters
----------
test_id : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Id to locate the element by.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_test_id(testId=test_id))
def get_by_text(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_text
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:
```html
<div>Hello <span>world</span></div>
<div>Hello</div>
```
You can locate by text substring, exact string, or a regular expression:
```py
# 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\">`.
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_text(text=text, exact=exact))
def get_by_title(
self,
text: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
exact: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.get_by_title
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:
```py
await expect(page.get_by_title(\"Issues count\")).to_have_text(\"25 issues\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Text to locate the element for.
exact : Union[bool, None]
Whether to find an exact match: case-sensitive and whole-string. Default to false. Ignored when locating by a
regular expression. Note that exact match still trims whitespace.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.get_by_title(text=text, exact=exact))
def frame_locator(self, selector: str) -> "FrameLocator":
"""Locator.frame_locator
When working with iframes, you can create a frame locator that will enter the iframe and allow locating elements in
that iframe:
**Usage**
```py
locator = page.frame_locator(\"iframe\").get_by_text(\"Submit\")
await locator.click()
```
Parameters
----------
selector : str
A selector to use when resolving DOM element.
Returns
-------
FrameLocator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.frame_locator(selector=selector))
async def element_handle(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> "ElementHandle":
"""Locator.element_handle
Resolves given locator to the first matching DOM element. If there are no matching elements, waits for one. If
multiple elements match the locator, throws.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
ElementHandle
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.element_handle(timeout=timeout))
async def element_handles(self) -> typing.List["ElementHandle"]:
"""Locator.element_handles
Resolves given locator to all matching DOM elements. If there are no matching elements, returns an empty list.
Returns
-------
List[ElementHandle]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(await self._impl_obj.element_handles())
def nth(self, index: int) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.nth
Returns locator to the n-th matching element. It's zero based, `nth(0)` selects the first element.
**Usage**
```py
banana = await page.get_by_role(\"listitem\").nth(2)
```
Parameters
----------
index : int
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.nth(index=index))
def filter(
self,
*,
has_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has_not_text: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]]] = None,
has: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
has_not: typing.Optional["Locator"] = None,
) -> "Locator":
"""Locator.filter
This method narrows existing locator according to the options, for example filters by text. It can be chained to
filter multiple times.
**Usage**
```py
row_locator = page.locator(\"tr\")
# ...
await row_locator.filter(has_text=\"text in column 1\").filter(
has=page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"column 2 button\")
).screenshot()
```
Parameters
----------
has_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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>`.
has_not_text : Union[Pattern[str], str, None]
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.
has : Union[Locator, None]
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.
has_not : Union[Locator, None]
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.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
self._impl_obj.filter(
hasText=has_text,
hasNotText=has_not_text,
has=has._impl_obj if has else None,
hasNot=has_not._impl_obj if has_not else None,
)
)
def or_(self, locator: "Locator") -> "Locator":
"""Locator.or_
Creates a locator matching all elements that match one or both of the two locators.
Note that when both locators match something, the resulting locator will have multiple matches and violate
[locator strictness](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/locators#strictness) guidelines.
**Usage**
Consider a scenario where you'd like to click on a \"New email\" button, but sometimes a security settings dialog
shows up instead. In this case, you can wait for either a \"New email\" button, or a dialog and act accordingly.
```py
new_email = page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"New\")
dialog = page.get_by_text(\"Confirm security settings\")
await expect(new_email.or_(dialog)).to_be_visible()
if (await dialog.is_visible()):
await page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"Dismiss\").click()
await new_email.click()
```
Parameters
----------
locator : Locator
Alternative locator to match.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.or_(locator=locator._impl_obj))
def and_(self, locator: "Locator") -> "Locator":
"""Locator.and_
Creates a locator that matches both this locator and the argument locator.
**Usage**
The following example finds a button with a specific title.
```py
button = page.get_by_role(\"button\").and_(page.getByTitle(\"Subscribe\"))
```
Parameters
----------
locator : Locator
Additional locator to match.
Returns
-------
Locator
"""
return mapping.from_impl(self._impl_obj.and_(locator=locator._impl_obj))
async def focus(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""Locator.focus
Calls [focus](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/focus) on the matching element.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.focus(timeout=timeout))
async def blur(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""Locator.blur
Calls [blur](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/blur) on the element.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.blur(timeout=timeout))
async def all(self) -> typing.List["Locator"]:
"""Locator.all
When the locator points to a list of elements, this returns an array of locators, pointing to their respective
elements.
**NOTE** `locator.all()` does not wait for elements to match the locator, and instead immediately returns
whatever is present in the page.
When the list of elements changes dynamically, `locator.all()` will produce unpredictable and flaky
results.
When the list of elements is stable, but loaded dynamically, wait for the full list to finish loading before
calling `locator.all()`.
**Usage**
```py
for li in await page.get_by_role('listitem').all():
await li.click();
```
Returns
-------
List[Locator]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(await self._impl_obj.all())
async def count(self) -> int:
"""Locator.count
Returns the number of elements matching the locator.
**NOTE** If you need to assert the number of elements on the page, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_count()`
to avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
count = await page.get_by_role(\"listitem\").count()
```
Returns
-------
int
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.count())
async def drag_to(
self,
target: "Locator",
*,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
source_position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
target_position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.drag_to
Drag the source element towards the target element and drop it.
**Details**
This method drags the locator to another target locator or target position. It will first move to the source
element, perform a `mousedown`, then move to the target element or position and perform a `mouseup`.
**Usage**
```py
source = page.locator(\"#source\")
target = page.locator(\"#target\")
await source.drag_to(target)
# or specify exact positions relative to the top-left corners of the elements:
await source.drag_to(
target,
source_position={\"x\": 34, \"y\": 7},
target_position={\"x\": 10, \"y\": 20}
)
```
Parameters
----------
target : Locator
Locator of the element to drag to.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
source_position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
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.
target_position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.drag_to(
target=target._impl_obj,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
timeout=timeout,
trial=trial,
sourcePosition=source_position,
targetPosition=target_position,
)
)
async def get_attribute(
self, name: str, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Locator.get_attribute
Returns the matching element's attribute value.
**NOTE** If you need to assert an element's attribute, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_attribute()` to
avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Attribute name to get the value for.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.get_attribute(name=name, timeout=timeout)
)
async def hover(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.hover
Hover over the matching element.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"link\").hover()
```
**Details**
This method hovers over the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to hover over the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.hover(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
force=force,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def inner_html(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> str:
"""Locator.inner_html
Returns the [`element.innerHTML`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/innerHTML).
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.inner_html(timeout=timeout))
async def inner_text(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> str:
"""Locator.inner_text
Returns the [`element.innerText`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/innerText).
**NOTE** If you need to assert text on the page, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_text()` with
`useInnerText` option to avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.inner_text(timeout=timeout))
async def input_value(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> str:
"""Locator.input_value
Returns the value for the matching `<input>` or `<textarea>` or `<select>` element.
**NOTE** If you need to assert input value, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_value()` to avoid flakiness.
See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
value = await page.get_by_role(\"textbox\").input_value()
```
**Details**
Throws elements that are not an input, textarea or a select. However, if the element is inside the `<label>`
element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), returns the value of the
control.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.input_value(timeout=timeout)
)
async def is_checked(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
"""Locator.is_checked
Returns whether the element is checked. Throws if the element is not a checkbox or radio input.
**NOTE** If you need to assert that checkbox is checked, prefer `locator_assertions.to_be_checked()` to avoid
flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
checked = await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\").is_checked()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_checked(timeout=timeout))
async def is_disabled(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
"""Locator.is_disabled
Returns whether the element is disabled, the opposite of [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
**NOTE** If you need to assert that an element is disabled, prefer `locator_assertions.to_be_disabled()` to
avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
disabled = await page.get_by_role(\"button\").is_disabled()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_disabled(timeout=timeout)
)
async def is_editable(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
"""Locator.is_editable
Returns whether the element is [editable](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#editable).
**NOTE** If you need to assert that an element is editable, prefer `locator_assertions.to_be_editable()` to
avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
editable = await page.get_by_role(\"textbox\").is_editable()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.is_editable(timeout=timeout)
)
async def is_enabled(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
"""Locator.is_enabled
Returns whether the element is [enabled](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#enabled).
**NOTE** If you need to assert that an element is enabled, prefer `locator_assertions.to_be_enabled()` to
avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
enabled = await page.get_by_role(\"button\").is_enabled()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_enabled(timeout=timeout))
async def is_hidden(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
"""Locator.is_hidden
Returns whether the element is hidden, the opposite of [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible).
**NOTE** If you need to assert that element is hidden, prefer `locator_assertions.to_be_hidden()` to avoid
flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
hidden = await page.get_by_role(\"button\").is_hidden()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Deprecated: This option is ignored. `locator.is_hidden()` does not wait for the element to become hidden and returns immediately.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_hidden(timeout=timeout))
async def is_visible(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> bool:
"""Locator.is_visible
Returns whether the element is [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible).
**NOTE** If you need to assert that element is visible, prefer `locator_assertions.to_be_visible()` to avoid
flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
visible = await page.get_by_role(\"button\").is_visible()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Deprecated: This option is ignored. `locator.is_visible()` does not wait for the element to become visible and returns immediately.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.is_visible(timeout=timeout))
async def press(
self,
key: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.press
Focuses the matching element and presses a combination of the keys.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"textbox\").press(\"Backspace\")
```
**Details**
Focuses the element, and then uses `keyboard.down()` and `keyboard.up()`.
`key` can specify the intended
[keyboardEvent.key](https://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](https://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`,
`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.
Parameters
----------
key : str
Name of the key to press or a character to generate, such as `ArrowLeft` or `a`.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between `keydown` and `keyup` in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
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`.
Deprecated: This option will default to `true` in the future.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.press(
key=key, delay=delay, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def screenshot(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
type: typing.Optional[Literal["jpeg", "png"]] = None,
path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None,
quality: typing.Optional[int] = None,
omit_background: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
animations: typing.Optional[Literal["allow", "disabled"]] = None,
caret: typing.Optional[Literal["hide", "initial"]] = None,
scale: typing.Optional[Literal["css", "device"]] = None,
mask: typing.Optional[typing.Sequence["Locator"]] = None,
mask_color: typing.Optional[str] = None,
style: typing.Optional[str] = None,
) -> bytes:
"""Locator.screenshot
Take a screenshot of the element matching the locator.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"link\").screenshot()
```
Disable animations and save screenshot to a file:
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"link\").screenshot(animations=\"disabled\", path=\"link.png\")
```
**Details**
This method captures a screenshot of the page, clipped to the size and position of a particular element matching
the locator. If the element is covered by other elements, it will not be actually visible on the screenshot. If the
element is a scrollable container, only the currently scrolled content will be visible on the screenshot.
This method waits for the [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, then scrolls element into view before taking
a screenshot. If the element is detached from DOM, the method throws an error.
Returns the buffer with the captured screenshot.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
type : Union["jpeg", "png", None]
Specify screenshot type, defaults to `png`.
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
The file path to save the image to. The screenshot type will be inferred from file extension. If `path` 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.
quality : Union[int, None]
The quality of the image, between 0-100. Not applicable to `png` images.
omit_background : Union[bool, None]
Hides default white background and allows capturing screenshots with transparency. Not applicable to `jpeg` images.
Defaults to `false`.
animations : Union["allow", "disabled", None]
When set to `"disabled"`, stops CSS animations, CSS transitions and Web Animations. Animations get different
treatment depending on their duration:
- finite animations are fast-forwarded to completion, so they'll fire `transitionend` event.
- infinite animations are canceled to initial state, and then played over after the screenshot.
Defaults to `"allow"` that leaves animations untouched.
caret : Union["hide", "initial", None]
When set to `"hide"`, screenshot will hide text caret. When set to `"initial"`, text caret behavior will not be
changed. Defaults to `"hide"`.
scale : Union["css", "device", None]
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"`.
mask : Union[Sequence[Locator], None]
Specify locators that should be masked when the screenshot is taken. Masked elements will be overlaid with a pink
box `#FF00FF` (customized by `maskColor`) that completely covers its bounding box.
mask_color : Union[str, None]
Specify the color of the overlay box for masked elements, in
[CSS color format](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value). Default color is pink `#FF00FF`.
style : Union[str, None]
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.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.screenshot(
timeout=timeout,
type=type,
path=path,
quality=quality,
omitBackground=omit_background,
animations=animations,
caret=caret,
scale=scale,
mask=mapping.to_impl(mask),
maskColor=mask_color,
style=style,
)
)
async def aria_snapshot(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> str:
"""Locator.aria_snapshot
Captures the aria snapshot of the given element. Read more about [aria snapshots](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/aria-snapshots) and
`locator_assertions.to_match_aria_snapshot()` for the corresponding assertion.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"link\").aria_snapshot()
```
**Details**
This method captures the aria snapshot of the given element. The snapshot is a string that represents the state of
the element and its children. The snapshot can be used to assert the state of the element in the test, or to
compare it to state in the future.
The ARIA snapshot is represented using [YAML](https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/) markup language:
- The keys of the objects are the roles and optional accessible names of the elements.
- The values are either text content or an array of child elements.
- Generic static text can be represented with the `text` key.
Below is the HTML markup and the respective ARIA snapshot:
```html
<ul aria-label=\"Links\">
<li><a href=\"/\">Home</a></li>
<li><a href=\"/about\">About</a></li>
<ul>
```
```yml
- list \"Links\":
- listitem:
- link \"Home\"
- listitem:
- link \"About\"
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.aria_snapshot(timeout=timeout)
)
async def scroll_into_view_if_needed(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""Locator.scroll_into_view_if_needed
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, then tries to scroll element into view, unless
it is completely visible as defined by
[IntersectionObserver](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersection_Observer_API)'s `ratio`.
See [scrolling](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/input#scrolling) for alternative ways to scroll.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.scroll_into_view_if_needed(timeout=timeout)
)
async def select_option(
self,
value: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
*,
index: typing.Optional[typing.Union[int, typing.Sequence[int]]] = None,
label: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, typing.Sequence[str]]] = None,
element: typing.Optional[
typing.Union["ElementHandle", typing.Sequence["ElementHandle"]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> typing.List[str]:
"""Locator.select_option
Selects option or options in `<select>`.
**Details**
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/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](https://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**
```html
<select multiple>
<option value=\"red\">Red</div>
<option value=\"green\">Green</div>
<option value=\"blue\">Blue</div>
</select>
```
```py
# single selection matching the value or label
await element.select_option(\"blue\")
# single selection matching the label
await element.select_option(label=\"blue\")
# multiple selection for blue, red and second option
await element.select_option(value=[\"red\", \"green\", \"blue\"])
```
Parameters
----------
value : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by value. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
index : Union[Sequence[int], int, None]
Options to select by index. Optional.
label : Union[Sequence[str], str, None]
Options to select by label. If the `<select>` has the `multiple` attribute, all given options are selected,
otherwise only the first option matching one of the passed options is selected. Optional.
element : Union[ElementHandle, Sequence[ElementHandle], None]
Option elements to select. Optional.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.select_option(
value=mapping.to_impl(value),
index=mapping.to_impl(index),
label=mapping.to_impl(label),
element=mapping.to_impl(element),
timeout=timeout,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
force=force,
)
)
async def select_text(
self,
*,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.select_text
This method waits for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks, then focuses the element and selects all its
text content.
If the element is inside the `<label>` element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), focuses and selects text in
the control instead.
Parameters
----------
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.select_text(force=force, timeout=timeout)
)
async def set_input_files(
self,
files: typing.Union[
str,
pathlib.Path,
FilePayload,
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]],
typing.Sequence[FilePayload],
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.set_input_files
Upload file or multiple files into `<input type=file>`. For inputs with a `[webkitdirectory]` attribute, only a
single directory path is supported.
**Usage**
```py
# Select one file
await page.get_by_label(\"Upload file\").set_input_files('myfile.pdf')
# Select multiple files
await page.get_by_label(\"Upload files\").set_input_files(['file1.txt', 'file2.txt'])
# Select a directory
await page.get_by_label(\"Upload directory\").set_input_files('mydir')
# Remove all the selected files
await page.get_by_label(\"Upload file\").set_input_files([])
# Upload buffer from memory
await page.get_by_label(\"Upload file\").set_input_files(
files=[
{\"name\": \"test.txt\", \"mimeType\": \"text/plain\", \"buffer\": b\"this is a test\"}
],
)
```
**Details**
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 `Locator` to point to an
[input element](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input). However, if the element is inside
the `<label>` element that has an associated
[control](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLabelElement/control), targets the control instead.
Parameters
----------
files : Union[Sequence[Union[pathlib.Path, str]], Sequence[{name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}], pathlib.Path, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_input_files(
files=mapping.to_impl(files), timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def tap(
self,
*,
modifiers: typing.Optional[
typing.Sequence[Literal["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]]
] = None,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.tap
Perform a tap gesture on the element matching the locator.
**Details**
This method taps the element by performing the following steps:
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.touchscreen` to tap the center of the element, or the specified `position`.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
**NOTE** `element.tap()` requires that the `hasTouch` option of the browser context be set to true.
Parameters
----------
modifiers : Union[Sequence[Union["Alt", "Control", "ControlOrMeta", "Meta", "Shift"]], None]
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.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) 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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.tap(
modifiers=mapping.to_impl(modifiers),
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def text_content(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> typing.Optional[str]:
"""Locator.text_content
Returns the [`node.textContent`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/textContent).
**NOTE** If you need to assert text on the page, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_text()` to avoid
flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
Returns
-------
Union[str, None]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.text_content(timeout=timeout)
)
async def type(
self,
text: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.type
Focuses the element, and then sends a `keydown`, `keypress`/`input`, and `keyup` event for each character in the
text.
To press a special key, like `Control` or `ArrowDown`, use `locator.press()`.
**Usage**
Parameters
----------
text : str
A text to type into a focused element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.type(
text=text, delay=delay, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def press_sequentially(
self,
text: str,
*,
delay: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.press_sequentially
**NOTE** 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.
Focuses the element, and then sends a `keydown`, `keypress`/`input`, and `keyup` event for each character in the
text.
To press a special key, like `Control` or `ArrowDown`, use `locator.press()`.
**Usage**
```py
await locator.press_sequentially(\"hello\") # types instantly
await locator.press_sequentially(\"world\", delay=100) # types slower, like a user
```
An example of typing into a text field and then submitting the form:
```py
locator = page.get_by_label(\"Password\")
await locator.press_sequentially(\"my password\")
await locator.press(\"Enter\")
```
Parameters
----------
text : str
String of characters to sequentially press into a focused element.
delay : Union[float, None]
Time to wait between key presses in milliseconds. Defaults to 0.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.press_sequentially(
text=text, delay=delay, timeout=timeout, noWaitAfter=no_wait_after
)
)
async def uncheck(
self,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.uncheck
Ensure that checkbox or radio element is unchecked.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\").uncheck()
```
**Details**
This method unchecks the element by performing the following steps:
1. Ensure that element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws. If the element is already
unchecked, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the element, unless `force` option is set.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. Ensure that the element is now unchecked. If not, this method throws.
If the element is detached from the DOM at any moment during the action, this method throws.
When all steps combined have not finished during the specified `timeout`, this method throws a `TimeoutError`.
Passing zero timeout disables this.
Parameters
----------
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.uncheck(
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def all_inner_texts(self) -> typing.List[str]:
"""Locator.all_inner_texts
Returns an array of `node.innerText` values for all matching nodes.
**NOTE** If you need to assert text on the page, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_text()` with
`useInnerText` option to avoid flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
texts = await page.get_by_role(\"link\").all_inner_texts()
```
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.all_inner_texts())
async def all_text_contents(self) -> typing.List[str]:
"""Locator.all_text_contents
Returns an array of `node.textContent` values for all matching nodes.
**NOTE** If you need to assert text on the page, prefer `locator_assertions.to_have_text()` to avoid
flakiness. See [assertions guide](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/test-assertions) for more details.
**Usage**
```py
texts = await page.get_by_role(\"link\").all_text_contents()
```
Returns
-------
List[str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.all_text_contents())
async def wait_for(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
state: typing.Optional[
Literal["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible"]
] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.wait_for
Returns when element specified by locator satisfies the `state` option.
If target element already satisfies the condition, the method returns immediately. Otherwise, waits for up to
`timeout` milliseconds until the condition is met.
**Usage**
```py
order_sent = page.locator(\"#order-sent\")
await order_sent.wait_for()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
state : Union["attached", "detached", "hidden", "visible", None]
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.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.wait_for(timeout=timeout, state=state)
)
async def set_checked(
self,
checked: bool,
*,
position: typing.Optional[Position] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
force: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
no_wait_after: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
trial: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""Locator.set_checked
Set the state of a checkbox or a radio element.
**Usage**
```py
await page.get_by_role(\"checkbox\").set_checked(True)
```
**Details**
This method checks or unchecks an element by performing the following steps:
1. Ensure that matched element is a checkbox or a radio input. If not, this method throws.
1. If the element already has the right checked state, this method returns immediately.
1. Wait for [actionability](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability) checks on the matched element, unless `force` option is set. If
the element is detached during the checks, the whole action is retried.
1. Scroll the element into view if needed.
1. Use `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
1. 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.
Parameters
----------
checked : bool
Whether to check or uncheck the checkbox.
position : Union[{x: float, y: float}, None]
A point to use relative to the top-left corner of element padding box. If not specified, uses some visible point of
the element.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout. The default value can
be changed by using the `browser_context.set_default_timeout()` or `page.set_default_timeout()` methods.
force : Union[bool, None]
Whether to bypass the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks. Defaults to `false`.
no_wait_after : Union[bool, None]
This option has no effect.
Deprecated: This option has no effect.
trial : Union[bool, None]
When set, this method only performs the [actionability](../actionability.md) checks and skips the action. Defaults
to `false`. Useful to wait until the element is ready for the action without performing it.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.set_checked(
checked=checked,
position=position,
timeout=timeout,
force=force,
noWaitAfter=no_wait_after,
trial=trial,
)
)
async def highlight(self) -> None:
"""Locator.highlight
Highlight the corresponding element(s) on the screen. Useful for debugging, don't commit the code that uses
`locator.highlight()`.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.highlight())
mapping.register(LocatorImpl, Locator)
class APIResponse(AsyncBase):
@property
def ok(self) -> bool:
"""APIResponse.ok
Contains a boolean stating whether the response was successful (status in the range 200-299) or not.
Returns
-------
bool
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.ok)
@property
def url(self) -> str:
"""APIResponse.url
Contains the URL of the response.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.url)
@property
def status(self) -> int:
"""APIResponse.status
Contains the status code of the response (e.g., 200 for a success).
Returns
-------
int
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.status)
@property
def status_text(self) -> str:
"""APIResponse.status_text
Contains the status text of the response (e.g. usually an \"OK\" for a success).
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.status_text)
@property
def headers(self) -> typing.Dict[str, str]:
"""APIResponse.headers
An object with all the response HTTP headers associated with this response.
Returns
-------
Dict[str, str]
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(self._impl_obj.headers)
@property
def headers_array(self) -> typing.List[NameValue]:
"""APIResponse.headers_array
An array with all the response HTTP headers associated with this response. Header names are not lower-cased.
Headers with multiple entries, such as `Set-Cookie`, appear in the array multiple times.
Returns
-------
List[{name: str, value: str}]
"""
return mapping.from_impl_list(self._impl_obj.headers_array)
async def body(self) -> bytes:
"""APIResponse.body
Returns the buffer with response body.
Returns
-------
bytes
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.body())
async def text(self) -> str:
"""APIResponse.text
Returns the text representation of response body.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.text())
async def json(self) -> typing.Any:
"""APIResponse.json
Returns the JSON representation of response body.
This method will throw if the response body is not parsable via `JSON.parse`.
Returns
-------
Any
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.json())
async def dispose(self) -> None:
"""APIResponse.dispose
Disposes the body of this response. If not called then the body will stay in memory until the context closes.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.dispose())
mapping.register(APIResponseImpl, APIResponse)
class APIRequestContext(AsyncBase):
async def dispose(self, *, reason: typing.Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""APIRequestContext.dispose
All responses returned by `a_pi_request_context.get()` and similar methods are stored in the memory, so that
you can later call `a_pi_response.body()`.This method discards all its resources, calling any method on
disposed `APIRequestContext` will throw an exception.
Parameters
----------
reason : Union[str, None]
The reason to be reported to the operations interrupted by the context disposal.
"""
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.dispose(reason=reason))
async def delete(
self,
url: str,
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.delete
Sends HTTP(S) [DELETE](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/DELETE) request and returns its
response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and update context cookies from the response.
The method will automatically follow redirects.
Parameters
----------
url : str
Target URL.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.delete(
url=url,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def head(
self,
url: str,
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.head
Sends HTTP(S) [HEAD](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/HEAD) request and returns its
response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and update context cookies from the response.
The method will automatically follow redirects.
Parameters
----------
url : str
Target URL.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.head(
url=url,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def get(
self,
url: str,
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.get
Sends HTTP(S) [GET](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/GET) request and returns its
response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and update context cookies from the response.
The method will automatically follow redirects.
**Usage**
Request parameters can be configured with `params` option, they will be serialized into the URL search parameters:
```python
query_params = {
\"isbn\": \"1234\",
\"page\": \"23\"
}
api_request_context.get(\"https://example.com/api/getText\", params=query_params)
```
Parameters
----------
url : str
Target URL.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.get(
url=url,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def patch(
self,
url: str,
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.patch
Sends HTTP(S) [PATCH](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/PATCH) request and returns its
response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and update context cookies from the response.
The method will automatically follow redirects.
Parameters
----------
url : str
Target URL.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.patch(
url=url,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def put(
self,
url: str,
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.put
Sends HTTP(S) [PUT](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/PUT) request and returns its
response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and update context cookies from the response.
The method will automatically follow redirects.
Parameters
----------
url : str
Target URL.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.put(
url=url,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def post(
self,
url: str,
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.post
Sends HTTP(S) [POST](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/POST) request and returns its
response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and update context cookies from the response.
The method will automatically follow redirects.
**Usage**
JSON objects can be passed directly to the request:
```python
data = {
\"title\": \"Book Title\",
\"body\": \"John Doe\",
}
api_request_context.post(\"https://example.com/api/createBook\", data=data)
```
To send form data to the server use `form` option. Its value will be encoded into the request body with
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding (see below how to use `multipart/form-data` form encoding to send
files):
The common way to send file(s) in the body of a request is to upload them as form fields with `multipart/form-data`
encoding. Use `FormData` to construct request body and pass it to the request as `multipart` parameter:
```python
api_request_context.post(
\"https://example.com/api/uploadScript'\",
multipart={
\"fileField\": {
\"name\": \"f.js\",
\"mimeType\": \"text/javascript\",
\"buffer\": b\"console.log(2022);\",
},
})
```
Parameters
----------
url : str
Target URL.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.post(
url=url,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def fetch(
self,
url_or_request: typing.Union[str, "Request"],
*,
params: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]], str]
] = None,
method: typing.Optional[str] = None,
headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
data: typing.Optional[typing.Union[typing.Any, str, bytes]] = None,
form: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[str, float, bool]]] = None,
multipart: typing.Optional[
typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[bytes, bool, float, str, FilePayload]]
] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
fail_on_status_code: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
max_redirects: typing.Optional[int] = None,
max_retries: typing.Optional[int] = None,
) -> "APIResponse":
"""APIRequestContext.fetch
Sends HTTP(S) request and returns its response. The method will populate request cookies from the context and
update context cookies from the response. The method will automatically follow redirects.
**Usage**
JSON objects can be passed directly to the request:
```python
data = {
\"title\": \"Book Title\",
\"body\": \"John Doe\",
}
api_request_context.fetch(\"https://example.com/api/createBook\", method=\"post\", data=data)
```
The common way to send file(s) in the body of a request is to upload them as form fields with `multipart/form-data`
encoding, by specifiying the `multipart` parameter:
Parameters
----------
url_or_request : Union[Request, str]
Target URL or Request to get all parameters from.
params : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], str, None]
Query parameters to be sent with the URL.
method : Union[str, None]
If set changes the fetch method (e.g. [PUT](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/PUT) or
[POST](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/POST)). If not specified, GET method is used.
headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
Allows to set HTTP headers. These headers will apply to the fetched request as well as any redirects initiated by
it.
data : Union[Any, bytes, str, None]
Allows to set post data of the request. If the data parameter is an object, it will be serialized to json string
and `content-type` header will be set to `application/json` if not explicitly set. Otherwise the `content-type`
header will be set to `application/octet-stream` if not explicitly set.
form : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, float, str]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` encoding and sent
as this request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` unless explicitly provided.
multipart : Union[Dict[str, Union[bool, bytes, float, str, {name: str, mimeType: str, buffer: bytes}]], None]
Provides an object that will be serialized as html form using `multipart/form-data` encoding and sent as this
request body. If this parameter is specified `content-type` header will be set to `multipart/form-data` unless
explicitly provided. File values can be passed as file-like object containing file name, mime-type and its content.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable timeout.
fail_on_status_code : Union[bool, None]
Whether to throw on response codes other than 2xx and 3xx. By default response object is returned for all status
codes.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
max_redirects : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of request redirects that will be followed automatically. An error will be thrown if the number is
exceeded. Defaults to `20`. Pass `0` to not follow redirects.
max_retries : Union[int, None]
Maximum number of times network errors should be retried. Currently only `ECONNRESET` error is retried. Does not
retry based on HTTP response codes. An error will be thrown if the limit is exceeded. Defaults to `0` - no retries.
Returns
-------
APIResponse
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.fetch(
urlOrRequest=url_or_request,
params=mapping.to_impl(params),
method=method,
headers=mapping.to_impl(headers),
data=mapping.to_impl(data),
form=mapping.to_impl(form),
multipart=mapping.to_impl(multipart),
timeout=timeout,
failOnStatusCode=fail_on_status_code,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
maxRedirects=max_redirects,
maxRetries=max_retries,
)
)
async def storage_state(
self, *, path: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, pathlib.Path]] = None
) -> StorageState:
"""APIRequestContext.storage_state
Returns storage state for this request context, contains current cookies and local storage snapshot if it was
passed to the constructor.
Parameters
----------
path : Union[pathlib.Path, str, None]
The file path to save the storage state to. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to current
working directory. If no path is provided, storage state is still returned, but won't be saved to the disk.
Returns
-------
{cookies: List[{name: str, value: str, domain: str, path: str, expires: float, httpOnly: bool, secure: bool, sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict"]}], origins: List[{origin: str, localStorage: List[{name: str, value: str}]}]}
"""
return mapping.from_impl(await self._impl_obj.storage_state(path=path))
mapping.register(APIRequestContextImpl, APIRequestContext)
class APIRequest(AsyncBase):
async def new_context(
self,
*,
base_url: typing.Optional[str] = None,
extra_http_headers: typing.Optional[typing.Dict[str, str]] = None,
http_credentials: typing.Optional[HttpCredentials] = None,
ignore_https_errors: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
proxy: typing.Optional[ProxySettings] = None,
user_agent: typing.Optional[str] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
storage_state: typing.Optional[
typing.Union[StorageState, str, pathlib.Path]
] = None,
client_certificates: typing.Optional[typing.List[ClientCertificate]] = None,
) -> "APIRequestContext":
"""APIRequest.new_context
Creates new instances of `APIRequestContext`.
Parameters
----------
base_url : Union[str, None]
Methods like `a_pi_request_context.get()` take the base URL into consideration by using the
[`URL()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL) constructor for building the corresponding URL.
Examples:
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000` and sending request to `/bar.html` results in `http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo/` and sending request to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/foo/bar.html`
- baseURL: `http://localhost:3000/foo` (without trailing slash) and navigating to `./bar.html` results in
`http://localhost:3000/bar.html`
extra_http_headers : Union[Dict[str, str], None]
An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. Defaults to none.
http_credentials : Union[{username: str, password: str, origin: Union[str, None], send: Union["always", "unauthorized", None]}, None]
Credentials for [HTTP authentication](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Authentication). If no
origin is specified, the username and password are sent to any servers upon unauthorized responses.
ignore_https_errors : Union[bool, None]
Whether to ignore HTTPS errors when sending network requests. Defaults to `false`.
proxy : Union[{server: str, bypass: Union[str, None], username: Union[str, None], password: Union[str, None]}, None]
Network proxy settings.
user_agent : Union[str, None]
Specific user agent to use in this context.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the response. Defaults to `30000` (30 seconds). Pass `0` to disable
timeout.
storage_state : Union[pathlib.Path, str, {cookies: Sequence[{name: str, value: str, domain: str, path: str, expires: float, httpOnly: bool, secure: bool, sameSite: Union["Lax", "None", "Strict"]}], origins: Sequence[{origin: str, localStorage: Sequence[{name: str, value: str}]}]}, None]
Populates context with given storage state. This option can be used to initialize context with logged-in
information obtained via `browser_context.storage_state()` or `a_pi_request_context.storage_state()`.
Either a path to the file with saved storage, or the value returned by one of
`browser_context.storage_state()` or `a_pi_request_context.storage_state()` methods.
client_certificates : Union[Sequence[{origin: str, certPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], cert: Union[bytes, None], keyPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], key: Union[bytes, None], pfxPath: Union[pathlib.Path, str, None], pfx: Union[bytes, None], passphrase: Union[str, None]}], None]
TLS Client Authentication allows the server to request a client certificate and verify it.
**Details**
An array of client certificates to be used. Each certificate object must have either both `certPath` and `keyPath`,
a single `pfxPath`, or their corresponding direct value equivalents (`cert` and `key`, or `pfx`). Optionally,
`passphrase` property should be provided if the certificate is encrypted. The `origin` property should be provided
with an exact match to the request origin that the certificate is valid for.
**NOTE** When using WebKit on macOS, accessing `localhost` will not pick up client certificates. You can make it
work by replacing `localhost` with `local.playwright`.
Returns
-------
APIRequestContext
"""
return mapping.from_impl(
await self._impl_obj.new_context(
baseURL=base_url,
extraHTTPHeaders=mapping.to_impl(extra_http_headers),
httpCredentials=http_credentials,
ignoreHTTPSErrors=ignore_https_errors,
proxy=proxy,
userAgent=user_agent,
timeout=timeout,
storageState=storage_state,
clientCertificates=client_certificates,
)
)
mapping.register(APIRequestImpl, APIRequest)
class PageAssertions(AsyncBase):
async def to_have_title(
self,
title_or_reg_exp: typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""PageAssertions.to_have_title
Ensures the page has the given title.
**Usage**
```py
import re
from playwright.async_api import expect
# ...
await expect(page).to_have_title(re.compile(r\".*checkout\"))
```
Parameters
----------
title_or_reg_exp : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected title or RegExp.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_title(
titleOrRegExp=title_or_reg_exp, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_title(
self,
title_or_reg_exp: typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""PageAssertions.not_to_have_title
The opposite of `page_assertions.to_have_title()`.
Parameters
----------
title_or_reg_exp : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected title or RegExp.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_title(
titleOrRegExp=title_or_reg_exp, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_url(
self,
url_or_reg_exp: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""PageAssertions.to_have_url
Ensures the page is navigated to the given URL.
**Usage**
```py
import re
from playwright.async_api import expect
# ...
await expect(page).to_have_url(re.compile(\".*checkout\"))
```
Parameters
----------
url_or_reg_exp : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected URL string or RegExp.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_url(
urlOrRegExp=url_or_reg_exp, timeout=timeout, ignoreCase=ignore_case
)
)
async def not_to_have_url(
self,
url_or_reg_exp: typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""PageAssertions.not_to_have_url
The opposite of `page_assertions.to_have_url()`.
Parameters
----------
url_or_reg_exp : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected URL string or RegExp.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_url(
urlOrRegExp=url_or_reg_exp, timeout=timeout, ignoreCase=ignore_case
)
)
mapping.register(PageAssertionsImpl, PageAssertions)
class LocatorAssertions(AsyncBase):
async def to_contain_text(
self,
expected: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
typing.Pattern[str],
str,
],
*,
use_inner_text: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_contain_text
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element that contains the given text. All nested elements will be considered
when computing the text content of the element. You can use regular expressions for the value as well.
**Details**
When `expected` parameter is a string, Playwright will normalize whitespaces and line breaks both in the actual
text and in the expected string before matching. When regular expression is used, the actual text is matched as is.
**Usage**
```py
import re
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator('.title')
await expect(locator).to_contain_text(\"substring\")
await expect(locator).to_contain_text(re.compile(r\"\\d messages\"))
```
If you pass an array as an expected value, the expectations are:
1. Locator resolves to a list of elements.
1. Elements from a **subset** of this list contain text from the expected array, respectively.
1. The matching subset of elements has the same order as the expected array.
1. Each text value from the expected array is matched by some element from the list.
For example, consider the following list:
```html
<ul>
<li>Item Text 1</li>
<li>Item Text 2</li>
<li>Item Text 3</li>
</ul>
```
Let's see how we can use the assertion:
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
# ✓ Contains the right items in the right order
await expect(page.locator(\"ul > li\")).to_contain_text([\"Text 1\", \"Text 3\", \"Text 4\"])
# ✖ Wrong order
await expect(page.locator(\"ul > li\")).to_contain_text([\"Text 3\", \"Text 2\"])
# ✖ No item contains this text
await expect(page.locator(\"ul > li\")).to_contain_text([\"Some 33\"])
# ✖ Locator points to the outer list element, not to the list items
await expect(page.locator(\"ul\")).to_contain_text([\"Text 3\"])
```
Parameters
----------
expected : Union[Pattern[str], Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str], str]
Expected substring or RegExp or a list of those.
use_inner_text : Union[bool, None]
Whether to use `element.innerText` instead of `element.textContent` when retrieving DOM node text.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_contain_text(
expected=mapping.to_impl(expected),
useInnerText=use_inner_text,
timeout=timeout,
ignoreCase=ignore_case,
)
)
async def not_to_contain_text(
self,
expected: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
typing.Pattern[str],
str,
],
*,
use_inner_text: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_contain_text
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_contain_text()`.
Parameters
----------
expected : Union[Pattern[str], Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str], str]
Expected substring or RegExp or a list of those.
use_inner_text : Union[bool, None]
Whether to use `element.innerText` instead of `element.textContent` when retrieving DOM node text.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_contain_text(
expected=mapping.to_impl(expected),
useInnerText=use_inner_text,
timeout=timeout,
ignoreCase=ignore_case,
)
)
async def to_have_attribute(
self,
name: str,
value: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_attribute
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with given attribute.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"input\")
await expect(locator).to_have_attribute(\"type\", \"text\")
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Attribute name.
value : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected attribute value.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_attribute(
name=name, value=value, ignoreCase=ignore_case, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_attribute(
self,
name: str,
value: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_attribute
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_attribute()`.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Attribute name.
value : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected attribute value.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_attribute(
name=name, value=value, ignoreCase=ignore_case, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_class(
self,
expected: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
typing.Pattern[str],
str,
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_class
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with given CSS classes. This needs to be a full match or using a relaxed
regular expression.
**Usage**
```html
<div class='selected row' id='component'></div>
```
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"#component\")
await expect(locator).to_have_class(re.compile(r\"selected\"))
await expect(locator).to_have_class(\"selected row\")
```
Note that if array is passed as an expected value, entire lists of elements can be asserted:
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"list > .component\")
await expect(locator).to_have_class([\"component\", \"component selected\", \"component\"])
```
Parameters
----------
expected : Union[Pattern[str], Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str], str]
Expected class or RegExp or a list of those.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_class(
expected=mapping.to_impl(expected), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_class(
self,
expected: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
typing.Pattern[str],
str,
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_class
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_class()`.
Parameters
----------
expected : Union[Pattern[str], Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str], str]
Expected class or RegExp or a list of those.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_class(
expected=mapping.to_impl(expected), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_count(
self, count: int, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_count
Ensures the `Locator` resolves to an exact number of DOM nodes.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"list > .component\")
await expect(locator).to_have_count(3)
```
Parameters
----------
count : int
Expected count.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_count(count=count, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_have_count(
self, count: int, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_count
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_count()`.
Parameters
----------
count : int
Expected count.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_count(count=count, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_have_css(
self,
name: str,
value: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_css
Ensures the `Locator` resolves to an element with the given computed CSS style.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.get_by_role(\"button\")
await expect(locator).to_have_css(\"display\", \"flex\")
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
CSS property name.
value : Union[Pattern[str], str]
CSS property value.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_css(name=name, value=value, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_have_css(
self,
name: str,
value: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_css
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_css()`.
Parameters
----------
name : str
CSS property name.
value : Union[Pattern[str], str]
CSS property value.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_css(
name=name, value=value, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_id(
self,
id: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_id
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with the given DOM Node ID.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.get_by_role(\"textbox\")
await expect(locator).to_have_id(\"lastname\")
```
Parameters
----------
id : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Element id.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_id(id=id, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_have_id(
self,
id: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_id
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_id()`.
Parameters
----------
id : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Element id.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_id(id=id, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_have_js_property(
self, name: str, value: typing.Any, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_js_property
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with given JavaScript property. Note that this property can be of a
primitive type as well as a plain serializable JavaScript object.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\".component\")
await expect(locator).to_have_js_property(\"loaded\", True)
```
Parameters
----------
name : str
Property name.
value : Any
Property value.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_js_property(
name=name, value=mapping.to_impl(value), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_js_property(
self, name: str, value: typing.Any, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_js_property
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_js_property()`.
Parameters
----------
name : str
Property name.
value : Any
Property value.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_js_property(
name=name, value=mapping.to_impl(value), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_value(
self,
value: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_value
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with the given input value. You can use regular expressions for the
value as well.
**Usage**
```py
import re
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"input[type=number]\")
await expect(locator).to_have_value(re.compile(r\"[0-9]\"))
```
Parameters
----------
value : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected value.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_value(value=value, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_have_value(
self,
value: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_value
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_value()`.
Parameters
----------
value : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected value.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_value(value=value, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_have_values(
self,
values: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_values
Ensures the `Locator` points to multi-select/combobox (i.e. a `select` with the `multiple` attribute) and the
specified values are selected.
**Usage**
For example, given the following element:
```html
<select id=\"favorite-colors\" multiple>
<option value=\"R\">Red</option>
<option value=\"G\">Green</option>
<option value=\"B\">Blue</option>
</select>
```
```py
import re
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"id=favorite-colors\")
await locator.select_option([\"R\", \"G\"])
await expect(locator).to_have_values([re.compile(r\"R\"), re.compile(r\"G\")])
```
Parameters
----------
values : Union[Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str]]
Expected options currently selected.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_values(
values=mapping.to_impl(values), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_values(
self,
values: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_values
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_values()`.
Parameters
----------
values : Union[Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str]]
Expected options currently selected.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_values(
values=mapping.to_impl(values), timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_text(
self,
expected: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
typing.Pattern[str],
str,
],
*,
use_inner_text: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_text
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with the given text. All nested elements will be considered when
computing the text content of the element. You can use regular expressions for the value as well.
**Details**
When `expected` parameter is a string, Playwright will normalize whitespaces and line breaks both in the actual
text and in the expected string before matching. When regular expression is used, the actual text is matched as is.
**Usage**
```py
import re
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\".title\")
await expect(locator).to_have_text(re.compile(r\"Welcome, Test User\"))
await expect(locator).to_have_text(re.compile(r\"Welcome, .*\"))
```
If you pass an array as an expected value, the expectations are:
1. Locator resolves to a list of elements.
1. The number of elements equals the number of expected values in the array.
1. Elements from the list have text matching expected array values, one by one, in order.
For example, consider the following list:
```html
<ul>
<li>Text 1</li>
<li>Text 2</li>
<li>Text 3</li>
</ul>
```
Let's see how we can use the assertion:
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
# ✓ Has the right items in the right order
await expect(page.locator(\"ul > li\")).to_have_text([\"Text 1\", \"Text 2\", \"Text 3\"])
# ✖ Wrong order
await expect(page.locator(\"ul > li\")).to_have_text([\"Text 3\", \"Text 2\", \"Text 1\"])
# ✖ Last item does not match
await expect(page.locator(\"ul > li\")).to_have_text([\"Text 1\", \"Text 2\", \"Text\"])
# ✖ Locator points to the outer list element, not to the list items
await expect(page.locator(\"ul\")).to_have_text([\"Text 1\", \"Text 2\", \"Text 3\"])
```
Parameters
----------
expected : Union[Pattern[str], Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str], str]
Expected string or RegExp or a list of those.
use_inner_text : Union[bool, None]
Whether to use `element.innerText` instead of `element.textContent` when retrieving DOM node text.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_text(
expected=mapping.to_impl(expected),
useInnerText=use_inner_text,
timeout=timeout,
ignoreCase=ignore_case,
)
)
async def not_to_have_text(
self,
expected: typing.Union[
typing.Sequence[str],
typing.Sequence[typing.Pattern[str]],
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[typing.Pattern[str], str]],
typing.Pattern[str],
str,
],
*,
use_inner_text: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_text
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_text()`.
Parameters
----------
expected : Union[Pattern[str], Sequence[Pattern[str]], Sequence[Union[Pattern[str], str]], Sequence[str], str]
Expected string or RegExp or a list of those.
use_inner_text : Union[bool, None]
Whether to use `element.innerText` instead of `element.textContent` when retrieving DOM node text.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_text(
expected=mapping.to_impl(expected),
useInnerText=use_inner_text,
timeout=timeout,
ignoreCase=ignore_case,
)
)
async def to_be_attached(
self,
*,
attached: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_attached
Ensures that `Locator` points to an element that is
[connected](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/isConnected) to a Document or a ShadowRoot.
**Usage**
```py
await expect(page.get_by_text(\"Hidden text\")).to_be_attached()
```
Parameters
----------
attached : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_attached(attached=attached, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_checked(
self,
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
checked: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_checked
Ensures the `Locator` points to a checked input.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.get_by_label(\"Subscribe to newsletter\")
await expect(locator).to_be_checked()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
checked : Union[bool, None]
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_checked(timeout=timeout, checked=checked)
)
async def not_to_be_attached(
self,
*,
attached: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_attached
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_attached()`.
Parameters
----------
attached : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_attached(attached=attached, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_checked(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_checked
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_checked()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_checked(timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_disabled(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_disabled
Ensures the `Locator` points to a disabled element. Element is disabled if it has \"disabled\" attribute or is
disabled via
['aria-disabled'](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/Attributes/aria-disabled). Note
that only native control elements such as HTML `button`, `input`, `select`, `textarea`, `option`, `optgroup` can be
disabled by setting \"disabled\" attribute. \"disabled\" attribute on other elements is ignored by the browser.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"button.submit\")
await expect(locator).to_be_disabled()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_disabled(timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_disabled(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_disabled
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_disabled()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_disabled(timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_editable(
self,
*,
editable: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_editable
Ensures the `Locator` points to an editable element.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.get_by_role(\"textbox\")
await expect(locator).to_be_editable()
```
Parameters
----------
editable : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_editable(editable=editable, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_editable(
self,
*,
editable: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_editable
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_editable()`.
Parameters
----------
editable : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_editable(editable=editable, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_empty(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_empty
Ensures the `Locator` points to an empty editable element or to a DOM node that has no text.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"div.warning\")
await expect(locator).to_be_empty()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_empty(timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_empty(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_empty
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_empty()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_empty(timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_enabled(
self,
*,
enabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_enabled
Ensures the `Locator` points to an enabled element.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator(\"button.submit\")
await expect(locator).to_be_enabled()
```
Parameters
----------
enabled : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_enabled(enabled=enabled, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_enabled(
self,
*,
enabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_enabled
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_enabled()`.
Parameters
----------
enabled : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_enabled(enabled=enabled, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_hidden(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_hidden
Ensures that `Locator` either does not resolve to any DOM node, or resolves to a
[non-visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible) one.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.locator('.my-element')
await expect(locator).to_be_hidden()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_hidden(timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_hidden(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_hidden
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_hidden()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_hidden(timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_visible(
self,
*,
visible: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_visible
Ensures that `Locator` points to an attached and [visible](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/actionability#visible) DOM node.
To check that at least one element from the list is visible, use `locator.first()`.
**Usage**
```py
# A specific element is visible.
await expect(page.get_by_text(\"Welcome\")).to_be_visible()
# At least one item in the list is visible.
await expect(page.get_by_test_id(\"todo-item\").first).to_be_visible()
# At least one of the two elements is visible, possibly both.
await expect(
page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"Sign in\")
.or_(page.get_by_role(\"button\", name=\"Sign up\"))
.first
).to_be_visible()
```
Parameters
----------
visible : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_visible(visible=visible, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_visible(
self,
*,
visible: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_visible
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_visible()`.
Parameters
----------
visible : Union[bool, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_visible(visible=visible, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_focused(self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_focused
Ensures the `Locator` points to a focused DOM node.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.get_by_role(\"textbox\")
await expect(locator).to_be_focused()
```
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_focused(timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_focused(
self, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_focused
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_focused()`.
Parameters
----------
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_focused(timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_be_in_viewport(
self,
*,
ratio: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_be_in_viewport
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element that intersects viewport, according to the
[intersection observer API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersection_Observer_API).
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
locator = page.get_by_role(\"button\")
# Make sure at least some part of element intersects viewport.
await expect(locator).to_be_in_viewport()
# Make sure element is fully outside of viewport.
await expect(locator).not_to_be_in_viewport()
# Make sure that at least half of the element intersects viewport.
await expect(locator).to_be_in_viewport(ratio=0.5)
```
Parameters
----------
ratio : Union[float, None]
The minimal ratio of the element to intersect viewport. If equals to `0`, then element should intersect viewport at
any positive ratio. Defaults to `0`.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_be_in_viewport(ratio=ratio, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_be_in_viewport(
self,
*,
ratio: typing.Optional[float] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_be_in_viewport
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_be_in_viewport()`.
Parameters
----------
ratio : Union[float, None]
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_in_viewport(ratio=ratio, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_have_accessible_description(
self,
description: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_accessible_description
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with a given
[accessible description](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-description).
**Usage**
```py
locator = page.get_by_test_id(\"save-button\")
await expect(locator).to_have_accessible_description(\"Save results to disk\")
```
Parameters
----------
description : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected accessible description.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_accessible_description(
description=description, ignoreCase=ignore_case, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_accessible_description(
self,
name: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_accessible_description
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_accessible_description()`.
Parameters
----------
name : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected accessible description.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_accessible_description(
name=name, ignoreCase=ignore_case, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_accessible_name(
self,
name: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_accessible_name
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with a given
[accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name).
**Usage**
```py
locator = page.get_by_test_id(\"save-button\")
await expect(locator).to_have_accessible_name(\"Save to disk\")
```
Parameters
----------
name : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected accessible name.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_accessible_name(
name=name, ignoreCase=ignore_case, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_have_accessible_name(
self,
name: typing.Union[str, typing.Pattern[str]],
*,
ignore_case: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_accessible_name
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_accessible_name()`.
Parameters
----------
name : Union[Pattern[str], str]
Expected accessible name.
ignore_case : Union[bool, None]
Whether to perform case-insensitive match. `ignoreCase` option takes precedence over the corresponding regular
expression flag if specified.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_accessible_name(
name=name, ignoreCase=ignore_case, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def to_have_role(
self,
role: Literal[
"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",
"menu",
"menubar",
"menuitem",
"menuitemcheckbox",
"menuitemradio",
"meter",
"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",
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_have_role
Ensures the `Locator` points to an element with a given [ARIA role](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles).
Note that role is matched as a string, disregarding the ARIA role hierarchy. For example, asserting a superclass
role `\"checkbox\"` on an element with a subclass role `\"switch\"` will fail.
**Usage**
```py
locator = page.get_by_test_id(\"save-button\")
await expect(locator).to_have_role(\"button\")
```
Parameters
----------
role : Union["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", "menu", "menubar", "menuitem", "menuitemcheckbox", "menuitemradio", "meter", "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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_have_role(role=role, timeout=timeout)
)
async def not_to_have_role(
self,
role: Literal[
"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",
"menu",
"menubar",
"menuitem",
"menuitemcheckbox",
"menuitemradio",
"meter",
"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",
],
*,
timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None,
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_have_role
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_have_role()`.
Parameters
----------
role : Union["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", "menu", "menubar", "menuitem", "menuitemcheckbox", "menuitemradio", "meter", "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.
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_have_role(role=role, timeout=timeout)
)
async def to_match_aria_snapshot(
self, expected: str, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.to_match_aria_snapshot
Asserts that the target element matches the given [accessibility snapshot](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/aria-snapshots).
**Usage**
```py
await page.goto(\"https://demo.playwright.dev/todomvc/\")
await expect(page.locator('body')).to_match_aria_snapshot('''
- heading \"todos\"
- textbox \"What needs to be done?\"
''')
```
Parameters
----------
expected : str
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.to_match_aria_snapshot(
expected=expected, timeout=timeout
)
)
async def not_to_match_aria_snapshot(
self, expected: str, *, timeout: typing.Optional[float] = None
) -> None:
"""LocatorAssertions.not_to_match_aria_snapshot
The opposite of `locator_assertions.to_match_aria_snapshot()`.
Parameters
----------
expected : str
timeout : Union[float, None]
Time to retry the assertion for in milliseconds. Defaults to `5000`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(
await self._impl_obj.not_to_match_aria_snapshot(
expected=expected, timeout=timeout
)
)
mapping.register(LocatorAssertionsImpl, LocatorAssertions)
class APIResponseAssertions(AsyncBase):
async def to_be_ok(self) -> None:
"""APIResponseAssertions.to_be_ok
Ensures the response status code is within `200..299` range.
**Usage**
```py
from playwright.async_api import expect
# ...
await expect(response).to_be_ok()
```
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.to_be_ok())
async def not_to_be_ok(self) -> None:
"""APIResponseAssertions.not_to_be_ok
The opposite of `a_pi_response_assertions.to_be_ok()`.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
return mapping.from_maybe_impl(await self._impl_obj.not_to_be_ok())
mapping.register(APIResponseAssertionsImpl, APIResponseAssertions)