class: Route
Whenever a network route is set up with page.route(url, handler) or browserContext.route(url, handler), the Route
object allows to handle the route.
route.abort([errorCode])
errorCode
<string> Optional error code. Defaults tofailed
, could be one of the following:'aborted'
- An operation was aborted (due to user action)'accessdenied'
- Permission to access a resource, other than the network, was denied'addressunreachable'
- The IP address is unreachable. This usually means that there is no route to the specified host or network.'blockedbyclient'
- The client chose to block the request.'blockedbyresponse'
- The request failed because the response was delivered along with requirements which are not met (‘X-Frame-Options’ and ‘Content-Security-Policy’ ancestor checks, for instance).'connectionaborted'
- A connection timed out as a result of not receiving an ACK for data sent.'connectionclosed'
- A connection was closed (corresponding to a TCP FIN).'connectionfailed'
- A connection attempt failed.'connectionrefused'
- A connection attempt was refused.'connectionreset'
- A connection was reset (corresponding to a TCP RST).'internetdisconnected'
- The Internet connection has been lost.'namenotresolved'
- The host name could not be resolved.'timedout'
- An operation timed out.'failed'
- A generic failure occurred.
- returns: <Promise>
Aborts the route’s request.
route.continue([overrides])
overrides
<Object> Optional request overrides, which can be one of the following:- returns: <Promise>
Continues route’s request with optional overrides.
await page.route('**/*', (route, request) => {
// Override headers
const headers = Object.assign({}, request.headers(), {
foo: 'bar', // set "foo" header
origin: undefined, // remove "origin" header
});
route.continue({headers});
});
route.fulfill(response)
response
<Object> Response that will fulfill this route’s request.status
<number> Response status code, defaults to200
.headers
<Object<string, string>> Optional response headers. Header values will be converted to a string.contentType
<string> If set, equals to settingContent-Type
response header.body
<string|Buffer> Optional response body.path
<string> Optional file path to respond with. The content type will be inferred from file extension. Ifpath
is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to current working directory.
- returns: <Promise>
Fulfills route’s request with given response.
An example of fulfilling all requests with 404 responses:
await page.route('**/*', route => {
route.fulfill({
status: 404,
contentType: 'text/plain',
body: 'Not Found!'
});
});
An example of serving static file:
await page.route('**/xhr_endpoint', route => route.fulfill({ path: 'mock_data.json' }));
route.request()
- returns: <Request> A request to be routed.