JSHandle
JSHandle represents an in-page JavaScript object. JSHandles can be created with the Page.EvaluateHandleAsync() method.
var windowHandle = await page.EvaluateHandleAsync("() => window");
JSHandle prevents the referenced JavaScript object being garbage collected unless the handle is exposed with JsHandle.DisposeAsync(). JSHandles are auto-disposed when their origin frame gets navigated or the parent context gets destroyed.
JSHandle instances can be used as an argument in Page.EvalOnSelectorAsync(), Page.EvaluateAsync() and Page.EvaluateHandleAsync() methods.
Methods
AsElement
Added before v1.9Returns either null
or the object handle itself, if the object handle is an instance of ElementHandle.
Usage
JsHandle.AsElement();
Returns
DisposeAsync
Added before v1.9The jsHandle.dispose
method stops referencing the element handle.
Usage
await JsHandle.DisposeAsync();
Returns
EvaluateAsync
Added before v1.9Returns 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
var tweetHandle = await page.QuerySelectorAsync(".tweet .retweets");
Assert.AreEqual("10 retweets", await tweetHandle.EvaluateAsync("node => node.innerText"));
Arguments
-
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
-
arg
EvaluationArgument? (optional)#Optional argument to pass to expression.
Returns
- [object]#
EvaluateHandleAsync
Added before v1.9Returns 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.EvaluateHandleAsync() for more details.
Usage
await JsHandle.EvaluateHandleAsync(expression, arg);
Arguments
-
JavaScript expression to be evaluated in the browser context. If the expression evaluates to a function, the function is automatically invoked.
-
arg
EvaluationArgument? (optional)#Optional argument to pass to expression.
Returns
GetPropertiesAsync
Added before v1.9The method returns a map with own property names as keys and JSHandle instances for the property values.
Usage
var handle = await page.EvaluateHandleAsync("() => ({ window, document }");
var properties = await handle.GetPropertiesAsync();
var windowHandle = properties["window"];
var documentHandle = properties["document"];
await handle.DisposeAsync();
Returns
GetPropertyAsync
Added before v1.9Fetches a single property from the referenced object.
Usage
await JsHandle.GetPropertyAsync(propertyName);
Arguments
Returns
JsonValueAsync
Added before v1.9Returns a JSON representation of the object. If the object has a toJSON
function, it will not be called.
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.
Usage
await JsHandle.JsonValueAsync();
Returns
- [object]#