Pages
Pages
Each BrowserContext can have multiple pages. A Page refers to a single tab or a popup window within a browser context. It should be used to navigate to URLs and interact with the page content.
- Sync
- Async
page = context.new_page()
# Navigate explicitly, similar to entering a URL in the browser.
page.goto('http://example.com')
# Fill an input.
page.locator('#search').fill('query')
# Navigate implicitly by clicking a link.
page.locator('#submit').click()
# Expect a new url.
print(page.url)
page = await context.new_page()
# Navigate explicitly, similar to entering a URL in the browser.
await page.goto('http://example.com')
# Fill an input.
await page.locator('#search').fill('query')
# Navigate implicitly by clicking a link.
await page.locator('#submit').click()
# Expect a new url.
print(page.url)
Multiple pages
Each browser context can host multiple pages (tabs).
- Each page behaves like a focused, active page. Bringing the page to front is not required.
- Pages inside a context respect context-level emulation, like viewport sizes, custom network routes or browser locale.
- Sync
- Async
# create two pages
page_one = context.new_page()
page_two = context.new_page()
# get pages of a browser context
all_pages = context.pages
# create two pages
page_one = await context.new_page()
page_two = await context.new_page()
# get pages of a browser context
all_pages = context.pages
Handling new pages
The page
event on browser contexts can be used to get new pages that are created in the context. This can be used to handle new pages opened by target="_blank"
links.
- Sync
- Async
# Get page after a specific action (e.g. clicking a link)
with context.expect_page() as new_page_info:
page.get_by_text("open new tab").click() # Opens a new tab
new_page = new_page_info.value
# Interact with the new page normally
new_page.get_by_role("button").click()
print(new_page.title())
# Get page after a specific action (e.g. clicking a link)
async with context.expect_page() as new_page_info:
await page.get_by_text("open new tab").click() # Opens a new tab
new_page = await new_page_info.value
# Interact with the new page normally
await new_page.get_by_role("button").click()
print(await new_page.title())
If the action that triggers the new page is unknown, the following pattern can be used.
- Sync
- Async
# Get all new pages (including popups) in the context
def handle_page(page):
page.wait_for_load_state()
print(page.title())
context.on("page", handle_page)
# Get all new pages (including popups) in the context
async def handle_page(page):
await page.wait_for_load_state()
print(await page.title())
context.on("page", handle_page)
Handling popups
If the page opens a pop-up (e.g. pages opened by target="_blank"
links), you can get a reference to it by listening to the popup
event on the page.
This event is emitted in addition to the browserContext.on('page')
event, but only for popups relevant to this page.
- Sync
- Async
# Get popup after a specific action (e.g., click)
with page.expect_popup() as popup_info:
page.get_by_text("open the popup").click()
popup = popup_info.value
# Interact with the popup normally
popup.get_by_role("button").click()
print(popup.title())
# Get popup after a specific action (e.g., click)
async with page.expect_popup() as popup_info:
await page.get_by_text("open the popup").click()
popup = await popup_info.value
# Interact with the popup normally
await popup.get_by_role("button").click()
print(await popup.title())
If the action that triggers the popup is unknown, the following pattern can be used.
- Sync
- Async
# Get all popups when they open
def handle_popup(popup):
popup.wait_for_load_state()
print(popup.title())
page.on("popup", handle_popup)
# Get all popups when they open
async def handle_popup(popup):
await popup.wait_for_load_state()
print(await popup.title())
page.on("popup", handle_popup)