class: Selectors
Selectors can be used to install custom selector engines. See Working with selectors for more information.
selectors.register(name, script[, options])
name
<string> Name that is used in selectors as a prefix, e.g.{name: 'foo'}
enablesfoo=myselectorbody
selectors. May only contain[a-zA-Z0-9_]
characters.script
<function|string|Object> Script that evaluates to a selector engine instance.path
<string> Path to the JavaScript file. Ifpath
is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to current working directory.content
<string> Raw script content.
options
<Object>contentScript
<boolean> 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 tofalse
. Note that running as a content script is not guaranteed when this engine is used together with other registered engines.
- returns: <Promise>
An example of registering selector engine that queries elements based on a tag name:
const { selectors, firefox } = require('playwright'); // Or 'chromium' or 'webkit'.
(async () => {
// Must be a function that evaluates to a selector engine instance.
const createTagNameEngine = () => ({
// Creates a selector that matches given target when queried at the root.
// Can return undefined if unable to create one.
create(root, target) {
return root.querySelector(target.tagName) === target ? target.tagName : undefined;
},
// 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 selectors.register('tag', createTagNameEngine);
const browser = await firefox.launch();
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto('https://example.com');
// Use the selector prefixed with its name.
const button = await page.$('tag=button');
// Combine it with other selector engines.
await page.click('tag=div >> text="Click me"');
// Can use it in any methods supporting selectors.
const buttonCount = await page.$$eval('tag=button', buttons => buttons.length);
await browser.close();
})();