Class: Playwright::BrowserContext
- Inherits:
-
PlaywrightApi
- Object
- PlaywrightApi
- Playwright::BrowserContext
- Defined in:
- lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb
Overview
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extends: [EventEmitter]
BrowserContexts provide a way to operate multiple independent browser sessions.
If a page opens another page, e.g. with a ‘window.open` call, the popup will belong to the parent page’s browser context.
Playwright allows creation of “incognito” browser contexts with ‘browser.newContext()` method. “Incognito” browser contexts don’t write any browsing data to disk.
“‘python sync # create a new incognito browser context context = browser.new_context() # create a new page inside context. page = context.new_page() page.goto(“example.com”) # dispose context once it is no longer needed. context.close() “`
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#add_cookies(cookies) ⇒ Object
Adds cookies into this browser context.
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#add_init_script(path: nil, script: nil) ⇒ Object
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.
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#background_pages ⇒ Object
> NOTE: Background pages are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
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#browser ⇒ Object
Returns the browser instance of the context.
- #browser=(req) ⇒ Object
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#clear_cookies ⇒ Object
Clears context cookies.
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#clear_permissions ⇒ Object
Clears all permission overrides for the browser context.
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#close ⇒ Object
Closes the browser context.
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#cookies(urls: nil) ⇒ Object
If no URLs are specified, this method returns all cookies.
- #enable_debug_console! ⇒ Object
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#expect_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Waits for event to fire and passes its value into the predicate function.
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#expect_page(predicate: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object
Performs action and waits for a new ‘Page` to be created in the context.
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#expose_binding(name, callback, handle: nil) ⇒ Object
The method adds a function called ‘name` on the `window` object of every frame in every page in the context.
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#expose_function(name, callback) ⇒ Object
The method adds a function called ‘name` on the `window` object of every frame in every page in the context.
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#grant_permissions(permissions, origin: nil) ⇒ Object
Grants specified permissions to the browser context.
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#new_cdp_session(page) ⇒ Object
> NOTE: CDP sessions are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
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#new_page(&block) ⇒ Object
Creates a new page in the browser context.
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#off(event, callback) ⇒ Object
– inherited from EventEmitter –.
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#on(event, callback) ⇒ Object
– inherited from EventEmitter –.
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#once(event, callback) ⇒ Object
– inherited from EventEmitter –.
- #options=(req) ⇒ Object
- #owner_page=(req) ⇒ Object
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#pages ⇒ Object
Returns all open pages in the context.
- #pause ⇒ Object
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#route(url, handler, times: nil) ⇒ Object
Routing provides the capability to modify network requests that are made by any page in the browser context.
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#service_workers ⇒ Object
> NOTE: Service workers are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
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#set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object
(also: #default_navigation_timeout=)
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts: - [‘method: Page.goBack`] - [`method: Page.goForward`] - [`method: Page.goto`] - [`method: Page.reload`] - [`method: Page.setContent`] - [`method: Page.waitForNavigation`].
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#set_default_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object
(also: #default_timeout=)
This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting ‘timeout` option.
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#set_extra_http_headers(headers) ⇒ Object
(also: #extra_http_headers=)
The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request initiated by any page in the context.
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#set_geolocation(geolocation) ⇒ Object
(also: #geolocation=)
Sets the context’s geolocation.
- #set_offline(offline) ⇒ Object (also: #offline=)
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#storage_state(path: nil) ⇒ Object
Returns storage state for this browser context, contains current cookies and local storage snapshot.
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#tracing ⇒ Object
property.
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#unroute(url, handler: nil) ⇒ Object
Removes a route created with [‘method: BrowserContext.route`].
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#wait_for_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object
> NOTE: In most cases, you should use [‘method: BrowserContext.waitForEvent`].
Methods inherited from PlaywrightApi
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from Playwright::PlaywrightApi
Instance Method Details
#add_cookies(cookies) ⇒ Object
Adds cookies into this browser context. All pages within this context will have these cookies installed. Cookies can be obtained via [‘method: BrowserContext.cookies`].
“‘python sync browser_context.add_cookies([cookie_object1, cookie_object2]) “`
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 33 def () wrap_impl(@impl.(unwrap_impl())) end |
#add_init_script(path: nil, script: nil) ⇒ Object
Adds a script which would be evaluated in one of the following scenarios:
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Whenever a page is created in the browser context or is navigated.
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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`.
An example of overriding ‘Math.random` before the page loads:
“‘python sync # in your playwright script, assuming the preload.js file is in same directory. browser_context.add_init_script(path=“preload.js”) “`
> NOTE: The order of evaluation of multiple scripts installed via [‘method: BrowserContext.addInitScript`] and
- ‘method: Page.addInitScript`
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is not defined.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 54 def add_init_script(path: nil, script: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.add_init_script(path: unwrap_impl(path), script: unwrap_impl(script))) end |
#background_pages ⇒ Object
> NOTE: Background pages are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
All existing background pages in the context.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 61 def background_pages wrap_impl(@impl.background_pages) end |
#browser ⇒ Object
Returns the browser instance of the context. If it was launched as a persistent context null gets returned.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 66 def browser wrap_impl(@impl.browser) end |
#browser=(req) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 375 def browser=(req) wrap_impl(@impl.browser=(unwrap_impl(req))) end |
#clear_cookies ⇒ Object
Clears context cookies.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 71 def wrap_impl(@impl.) end |
#clear_permissions ⇒ Object
Clears all permission overrides for the browser context.
“‘python sync context = browser.new_context() context.grant_permissions() # do stuff .. context.clear_permissions() “`
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 83 def wrap_impl(@impl.) end |
#close ⇒ Object
Closes the browser context. All the pages that belong to the browser context will be closed.
> NOTE: The default browser context cannot be closed.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 90 def close wrap_impl(@impl.close) end |
#cookies(urls: nil) ⇒ Object
If no URLs are specified, this method returns all cookies. If URLs are specified, only cookies that affect those URLs are returned.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 96 def (urls: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.(urls: unwrap_impl(urls))) end |
#enable_debug_console! ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 370 def enable_debug_console! wrap_impl(@impl.enable_debug_console!) end |
#expect_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Waits for event to fire and passes its value into the predicate function. Returns when the predicate returns truthy value. Will throw an error if the context closes before the event is fired. Returns the event data value.
“‘python sync with context.expect_event(“page”) as event_info:
page.click("button")
page = event_info.value “‘
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 349 def expect_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil, &block) wrap_impl(@impl.expect_event(unwrap_impl(event), predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout), &wrap_block_call(block))) end |
#expect_page(predicate: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object
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.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 356 def expect_page(predicate: nil, timeout: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.expect_page(predicate: unwrap_impl(predicate), timeout: unwrap_impl(timeout))) end |
#expose_binding(name, callback, handle: nil) ⇒ Object
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 [‘method: Page.exposeBinding`] for page-only version.
An example of exposing page URL to all frames in all pages in the context:
“‘python sync from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
def run(playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = webkit.launch(headless=false)
context = browser.new_context()
context.expose_binding("pageURL", lambda source: source["page"].url)
page = context.new_page()
page.set_content("""
<script>
async function onClick() {
document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.pageURL();
}
</script>
<button onclick="onClick()">Click me</button>
<div></div>
""")
page.click("button")
with sync_playwright() as playwright:
run(playwright)
“‘
An example of passing an element handle:
“‘python sync def print(source, element):
print(element.text_content())
context.expose_binding(“clicked”, print, handle=true) page.set_content(“”“
<script>
document.addEventListener('click', event => window.clicked(event.target));
</script>
<div>Click me</div>
<div>Or click me</div>
“”“) “‘
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 150 def expose_binding(name, callback, handle: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.expose_binding(unwrap_impl(name), unwrap_impl(callback), handle: unwrap_impl(handle))) end |
#expose_function(name, callback) ⇒ Object
The method adds a function called ‘name` on the `window` object of every frame in 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 [‘method: Page.exposeFunction`] for page-only version.
An example of adding a ‘sha256` function to all pages in the context:
“‘python sync import hashlib from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
def sha256(text):
m = hashlib.sha256()
m.update(bytes(text, "utf8"))
return m.hexdigest()
def run(playwright):
webkit = playwright.webkit
browser = webkit.launch(headless=False)
context = browser.new_context()
context.expose_function("sha256", sha256)
page = context.new_page()
page.set_content("""
<script>
async function onClick() {
document.querySelector('div').textContent = await window.sha256('PLAYWRIGHT');
}
</script>
<button onclick="onClick()">Click me</button>
<div></div>
""")
page.click("button")
with sync_playwright() as playwright:
run(playwright)
“‘
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 193 def expose_function(name, callback) wrap_impl(@impl.expose_function(unwrap_impl(name), unwrap_impl(callback))) end |
#grant_permissions(permissions, origin: nil) ⇒ Object
Grants specified permissions to the browser context. Only grants corresponding permissions to the given origin if specified.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 199 def (, origin: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.(unwrap_impl(), origin: unwrap_impl(origin))) end |
#new_cdp_session(page) ⇒ Object
> NOTE: CDP sessions are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
Returns the newly created session.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 206 def new_cdp_session(page) wrap_impl(@impl.new_cdp_session(unwrap_impl(page))) end |
#new_page(&block) ⇒ Object
Creates a new page in the browser context.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 211 def new_page(&block) wrap_impl(@impl.new_page(&wrap_block_call(block))) end |
#off(event, callback) ⇒ Object
– inherited from EventEmitter –
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 396 def off(event, callback) event_emitter_proxy.off(event, callback) end |
#on(event, callback) ⇒ Object
– inherited from EventEmitter –
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 408 def on(event, callback) event_emitter_proxy.on(event, callback) end |
#once(event, callback) ⇒ Object
– inherited from EventEmitter –
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 402 def once(event, callback) event_emitter_proxy.once(event, callback) end |
#options=(req) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 390 def (req) wrap_impl(@impl.=(unwrap_impl(req))) end |
#owner_page=(req) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 380 def owner_page=(req) wrap_impl(@impl.owner_page=(unwrap_impl(req))) end |
#pages ⇒ Object
Returns all open pages in the context.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 216 def pages wrap_impl(@impl.pages) end |
#pause ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 385 def pause wrap_impl(@impl.pause) end |
#route(url, handler, times: nil) ⇒ Object
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: [‘method: Page.route`] will not intercept requests intercepted by Service Worker. See [this](github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1090) issue. We recommend disabling Service Workers when using request interception. Via `await context.addInitScript(() => delete window.navigator.serviceWorker);`
An example of a naive handler that aborts all image requests:
“‘python sync context = browser.new_context() page = context.new_page() context.route(“*/.png,jpg,jpeg”, lambda route: route.abort()) page.goto(“example.com”) browser.close() “`
or the same snippet using a regex pattern instead:
“‘python sync context = browser.new_context() page = context.new_page() context.route(re.compile(r“(.png$)|(.jpg$)”), lambda route: route.abort()) page = await context.new_page() page = context.new_page() page.goto(“example.com”) browser.close() “`
It is possible to examine the request to decide the route action. For example, mocking all requests that contain some post data, and leaving all other requests as is:
“‘python sync def handle_route(route):
if ("my-string" in route.request.post_data)
route.fulfill(body="mocked-data")
else
route.continue_()
context.route(“/api/**”, handle_route) “‘
Page routes (set up with [‘method: Page.route`]) take precedence over browser context routes when request matches both handlers.
To remove a route with its handler you can use [‘method: BrowserContext.unroute`].
> NOTE: Enabling routing disables http cache.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 267 def route(url, handler, times: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.route(unwrap_impl(url), unwrap_impl(handler), times: unwrap_impl(times))) end |
#service_workers ⇒ Object
> NOTE: Service workers are only supported on Chromium-based browsers.
All existing service workers in the context.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 274 def service_workers wrap_impl(@impl.service_workers) end |
#set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object Also known as:
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts:
- ‘method: Page.goBack`
- ‘method: Page.goForward`
- ‘method: Page.goto`
- ‘method: Page.reload`
- ‘method: Page.setContent`
- ‘method: Page.waitForNavigation`
> NOTE: [‘method: Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`] and [`method: Page.setDefaultTimeout`] take priority over [`method: BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`].
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 288 def (timeout) wrap_impl(@impl.(unwrap_impl(timeout))) end |
#set_default_timeout(timeout) ⇒ Object Also known as: default_timeout=
This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting ‘timeout` option.
> NOTE: [‘method: Page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`], [`method: Page.setDefaultTimeout`] and
- ‘method: BrowserContext.setDefaultNavigationTimeout`
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take priority over [‘method: BrowserContext.setDefaultTimeout`].
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 297 def set_default_timeout(timeout) wrap_impl(@impl.set_default_timeout(unwrap_impl(timeout))) end |
#set_extra_http_headers(headers) ⇒ Object Also known as: extra_http_headers=
The extra HTTP headers will be sent with every request initiated by any page in the context. These headers are merged with page-specific extra HTTP headers set with [‘method: Page.setExtraHTTPHeaders`]. If page overrides a particular header, page-specific header value will be used instead of the browser context header value.
> NOTE: [‘method: BrowserContext.setExtraHTTPHeaders`] does not guarantee the order of headers in the outgoing requests.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 307 def set_extra_http_headers(headers) wrap_impl(@impl.set_extra_http_headers(unwrap_impl(headers))) end |
#set_geolocation(geolocation) ⇒ Object Also known as: geolocation=
Sets the context’s geolocation. Passing ‘null` or `undefined` emulates position unavailable.
“‘python sync browser_context.set_geolocation(59.95, “longitude”: 30.31667) “`
> NOTE: Consider using [‘method: BrowserContext.grantPermissions`] to grant permissions for the browser context pages to read its geolocation.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 320 def set_geolocation(geolocation) wrap_impl(@impl.set_geolocation(unwrap_impl(geolocation))) end |
#set_offline(offline) ⇒ Object Also known as: offline=
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 325 def set_offline(offline) wrap_impl(@impl.set_offline(unwrap_impl(offline))) end |
#storage_state(path: nil) ⇒ Object
Returns storage state for this browser context, contains current cookies and local storage snapshot.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 331 def storage_state(path: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.storage_state(path: unwrap_impl(path))) end |
#tracing ⇒ Object
property
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 23 def tracing # property wrap_impl(@impl.tracing) end |
#unroute(url, handler: nil) ⇒ Object
Removes a route created with [‘method: BrowserContext.route`]. When `handler` is not specified, removes all routes for the `url`.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 337 def unroute(url, handler: nil) wrap_impl(@impl.unroute(unwrap_impl(url), handler: unwrap_impl(handler))) end |
#wait_for_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil) ⇒ Object
> NOTE: In most cases, you should use [‘method: BrowserContext.waitForEvent`].
Waits for given ‘event` to fire. If predicate is provided, it passes event’s value into the ‘predicate` function and waits for `predicate(event)` to return a truthy value. Will throw an error if the browser context is closed before the `event` is fired.
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# File 'lib/playwright_api/browser_context.rb', line 365 def wait_for_event(event, predicate: nil, timeout: nil) raise NotImplementedError.new('wait_for_event is not implemented yet.') end |