BrowserContext
- 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.
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- browser_context.on("close")
- browser_context.on("page")
- browser_context.add_cookies(cookies)
- browser_context.add_init_script(**kwargs)
- browser_context.browser
- browser_context.clear_cookies()
- browser_context.clear_permissions()
- browser_context.close()
- browser_context.cookies(**kwargs)
- browser_context.expect_event(event, **kwargs)
- browser_context.expect_page(**kwargs)
- browser_context.expose_binding(name, callback, **kwargs)
- browser_context.expose_function(name, callback)
- browser_context.grant_permissions(permissions, **kwargs)
- browser_context.new_page()
- browser_context.pages
- browser_context.route(url, handler)
- browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout)
- browser_context.set_default_timeout(timeout)
- browser_context.set_extra_http_headers(headers)
- browser_context.set_geolocation(geolocation)
- browser_context.set_offline(offline)
- browser_context.storage_state(**kwargs)
- browser_context.unroute(url, **kwargs)
- browser_context.wait_for_event(event, **kwargs)
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browser_context.on("close")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.
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browser_context.on("page")- type: <Page>
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.
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Use page.wait_for_load_state(**kwargs) to wait until the page gets to a particular state (you should not need it in most cases).
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browser_context.add_cookies(cookies)cookies
<List[Dict]>name
<str>value
<str>url
<str> either url or domain / path are required. Optional.domain
<str> either url or domain / path are required Optional.path
<str> either url or domain / path are required Optional.expires
<float> Unix time in seconds. Optional.httpOnly
<bool> Optional.secure
<bool> Optional.sameSite
<"Strict"|"Lax"|"None"> Optional.
Adds cookies into this browser context. All pages within this context will have these cookies installed. Cookies can be obtained via browser_context.cookies(**kwargs).
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browser_context.add_init_script(**kwargs)path
<Union[str, pathlib.Path]> Path to the JavaScript file. Ifpath
is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory. Optional.script
<str> Script to be evaluated in all pages in the browser context. Optional.
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
.
An example of overriding Math.random
before the page loads:
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The order of evaluation of multiple scripts installed via browser_context.add_init_script(**kwargs) and page.add_init_script(**kwargs) is not defined.
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browser_context.browserReturns the browser instance of the context. If it was launched as a persistent context null gets returned.
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browser_context.clear_cookies()Clears context cookies.
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browser_context.clear_permissions()Clears all permission overrides for the browser context.
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browser_context.close()Closes the browser context. All the pages that belong to the browser context will be closed.
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The default browser context cannot be closed.
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browser_context.cookies(**kwargs)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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browser_context.expect_event(event, **kwargs)event
<str> Event name, same one would pass intobrowserContext.on(event)
.predicate
<Callable> Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.timeout
<float> Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to30000
(30 seconds). Pass0
to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the browser_context.set_default_timeout(timeout).- returns: <EventContextManager>
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.
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browser_context.expect_page(**kwargs)predicate
<Callable[Page]:bool> Receives the Page object and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.timeout
<float> Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to30000
(30 seconds). Pass0
to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the browser_context.set_default_timeout(timeout).- returns: <EventContextManager[Page]>
Performs action and waits for page
event to fire. 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 page is closed before the worker event is fired.
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browser_context.expose_binding(name, callback, **kwargs)name
<str> Name of the function on the window object.callback
<Callable> Callback function that will be called in the Playwright's context.handle
<bool> 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.
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(name, callback, **kwargs) for page-only version.
An example of exposing page URL to all frames in all pages in the context:
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An example of passing an element handle:
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browser_context.expose_function(name, callback)name
<str> Name of the function on the window object.callback
<Callable> Callback function that will be called in the Playwright's context.
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(name, callback) for page-only version.
An example of adding an md5
function to all pages in the context:
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browser_context.grant_permissions(permissions, **kwargs)permissions
<List[str]> A permission or an array of permissions to grant. Permissions can be one of the following values:'geolocation'
'midi'
'midi-sysex'
(system-exclusive midi)'notifications'
'push'
'camera'
'microphone'
'background-sync'
'ambient-light-sensor'
'accelerometer'
'gyroscope'
'magnetometer'
'accessibility-events'
'clipboard-read'
'clipboard-write'
'payment-handler'
origin
<str> The origin to grant permissions to, e.g. "https://example.com".
Grants specified permissions to the browser context. Only grants corresponding permissions to the given origin if specified.
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browser_context.new_page()- returns: <Page>
Creates a new page in the browser context.
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browser_context.pagesReturns all open pages in the context. Non visible pages, such as "background_page"
, will not be listed here. You can find them using chromium_browser_context.background_pages.
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browser_context.route(url, handler)url
<str|Pattern|Callable[URL]:bool> A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving URL to match while routing.handler
<Callable[Route, Request]> handler function to route the request.
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.
An example of a naïve handler that aborts all image requests:
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or the same snippet using a regex pattern instead:
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Page routes (set up with page.route(url, handler)) take precedence over browser context routes when request matches both handlers.
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Enabling routing disables http cache.
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browser_context.set_default_navigation_timeout(timeout)timeout
<float> Maximum navigation time in milliseconds
This setting will change the default maximum navigation time for the following methods and related shortcuts:
- page.go_back(**kwargs)
- page.go_forward(**kwargs)
- page.goto(url, **kwargs)
- page.reload(**kwargs)
- page.set_content(html, **kwargs)
- page.expect_navigation(**kwargs)
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browser_context.set_default_timeout(timeout)timeout
<float> Maximum time in milliseconds
This setting will change the default maximum time for all the methods accepting timeout
option.
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browser_context.set_extra_http_headers(headers)headers
<Dict[str, str]> An object containing additional HTTP headers to be sent with every request. All header values must be strings.
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(headers). If page overrides a particular header, page-specific header value will be used instead of the browser context header value.
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browser_context.set_extra_http_headers(headers) does not guarantee the order of headers in the outgoing requests.
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browser_context.set_geolocation(geolocation)Sets the context's geolocation. Passing null
or undefined
emulates position unavailable.
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Consider using browser_context.grant_permissions(permissions, **kwargs) to grant permissions for the browser context pages to read its geolocation.
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browser_context.set_offline(offline)offline
<bool> Whether to emulate network being offline for the browser context.
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browser_context.storage_state(**kwargs)path
<Union[str, pathlib.Path]> The file path to save the storage state to. Ifpath
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: <Dict>
Returns storage state for this browser context, contains current cookies and local storage snapshot.
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browser_context.unroute(url, **kwargs)url
<str|Pattern|Callable[URL]:bool> A glob pattern, regex pattern or predicate receiving URL used to register a routing with browser_context.route(url, handler).handler
<Callable[Route, Request]> Optional handler function used to register a routing with browser_context.route(url, handler).
Removes a route created with browser_context.route(url, handler). When handler
is not specified, removes all routes for the url
.
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browser_context.wait_for_event(event, **kwargs)event
<str> Event name, same one typically passed into*.on(event)
.predicate
<Callable> Receives the event data and resolves to truthy value when the waiting should resolve.timeout
<float> Maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to30000
(30 seconds). Pass0
to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the browser_context.set_default_timeout(timeout).- returns: <Any>
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In most cases, you should use browser_context.expect_event(event, **kwargs).
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.