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*
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*
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import { CDPSession } from './Connection.js';
import { Frame } from './FrameManager.js';
import { HTTPResponse } from './HTTPResponse.js';
import { Protocol } from 'devtools-protocol';
/**
* @public
*/
export interface ContinueRequestOverrides {
/**
* If set, the request URL will change. This is not a redirect.
*/
url?: string;
method?: string;
postData?: string;
headers?: Record;
}
/**
* Required response data to fulfill a request with.
*
* @public
*/
export interface ResponseForRequest {
status: number;
/**
* Optional response headers. All values are converted to strings.
*/
headers: Record;
contentType: string;
body: string | Buffer;
}
/**
* Resource types for HTTPRequests as perceived by the rendering engine.
*
* @public
*/
export declare type ResourceType = Lowercase;
/**
*
* Represents an HTTP request sent by a page.
* @remarks
*
* Whenever the page sends a request, such as for a network resource, the
* following events are emitted by Puppeteer's `page`:
*
* - `request`: emitted when the request is issued by the page.
* - `requestfinished` - emitted when the response body is downloaded and the
* request is complete.
*
* If request fails at some point, then instead of `requestfinished` event the
* `requestfailed` event is emitted.
*
* All of these events provide an instance of `HTTPRequest` representing the
* request that occurred:
*
* ```
* page.on('request', request => ...)
* ```
*
* NOTE: HTTP Error responses, such as 404 or 503, are still successful
* responses from HTTP standpoint, so request will complete with
* `requestfinished` event.
*
* If request gets a 'redirect' response, the request is successfully finished
* with the `requestfinished` event, and a new request is issued to a
* redirected url.
*
* @public
*/
export declare class HTTPRequest {
/**
* @internal
*/
_requestId: string;
/**
* @internal
*/
_interceptionId: string;
/**
* @internal
*/
_failureText: any;
/**
* @internal
*/
_response: HTTPResponse | null;
/**
* @internal
*/
_fromMemoryCache: boolean;
/**
* @internal
*/
_redirectChain: HTTPRequest[];
private _client;
private _isNavigationRequest;
private _allowInterception;
private _interceptionHandled;
private _url;
private _resourceType;
private _method;
private _postData?;
private _headers;
private _frame;
/**
* @internal
*/
constructor(client: CDPSession, frame: Frame, interceptionId: string, allowInterception: boolean, event: Protocol.Network.RequestWillBeSentEvent, redirectChain: HTTPRequest[]);
/**
* @returns the URL of the request
*/
url(): string;
/**
* Contains the request's resource type as it was perceived by the rendering
* engine.
*/
resourceType(): ResourceType;
/**
* @returns the method used (`GET`, `POST`, etc.)
*/
method(): string;
/**
* @returns the request's post body, if any.
*/
postData(): string | undefined;
/**
* @returns an object with HTTP headers associated with the request. All
* header names are lower-case.
*/
headers(): Record;
/**
* @returns the response for this request, if a response has been received.
*/
response(): HTTPResponse | null;
/**
* @returns the frame that initiated the request.
*/
frame(): Frame | null;
/**
* @returns true if the request is the driver of the current frame's navigation.
*/
isNavigationRequest(): boolean;
/**
* @remarks
*
* `redirectChain` is shared between all the requests of the same chain.
*
* For example, if the website `http://example.com` has a single redirect to
* `https://example.com`, then the chain will contain one request:
*
* ```js
* const response = await page.goto('http://example.com');
* const chain = response.request().redirectChain();
* console.log(chain.length); // 1
* console.log(chain[0].url()); // 'http://example.com'
* ```
*
* If the website `https://google.com` has no redirects, then the chain will be empty:
*
* ```js
* const response = await page.goto('https://google.com');
* const chain = response.request().redirectChain();
* console.log(chain.length); // 0
* ```
*
* @returns the chain of requests - if a server responds with at least a
* single redirect, this chain will contain all requests that were redirected.
*/
redirectChain(): HTTPRequest[];
/**
* Access information about the request's failure.
*
* @remarks
*
* @example
*
* Example of logging all failed requests:
*
* ```js
* page.on('requestfailed', request => {
* console.log(request.url() + ' ' + request.failure().errorText);
* });
* ```
*
* @returns `null` unless the request failed. If the request fails this can
* return an object with `errorText` containing a human-readable error
* message, e.g. `net::ERR_FAILED`. It is not guaranteeded that there will be
* failure text if the request fails.
*/
failure(): {
errorText: string;
} | null;
/**
* Continues request with optional request overrides.
*
* @remarks
*
* To use this, request
* interception should be enabled with {@link Page.setRequestInterception}.
*
* Exception is immediately thrown if the request interception is not enabled.
*
* @example
* ```js
* await page.setRequestInterception(true);
* page.on('request', request => {
* // Override headers
* const headers = Object.assign({}, request.headers(), {
* foo: 'bar', // set "foo" header
* origin: undefined, // remove "origin" header
* });
* request.continue({headers});
* });
* ```
*
* @param overrides - optional overrides to apply to the request.
*/
continue(overrides?: ContinueRequestOverrides): Promise;
/**
* Fulfills a request with the given response.
*
* @remarks
*
* To use this, request
* interception should be enabled with {@link Page.setRequestInterception}.
*
* Exception is immediately thrown if the request interception is not enabled.
*
* @example
* An example of fulfilling all requests with 404 responses:
* ```js
* await page.setRequestInterception(true);
* page.on('request', request => {
* request.respond({
* status: 404,
* contentType: 'text/plain',
* body: 'Not Found!'
* });
* });
* ```
*
* NOTE: Mocking responses for dataURL requests is not supported.
* Calling `request.respond` for a dataURL request is a noop.
*
* @param response - the response to fulfill the request with.
*/
respond(response: Partial): Promise;
/**
* Aborts a request.
*
* @remarks
* To use this, request interception should be enabled with
* {@link Page.setRequestInterception}. If it is not enabled, this method will
* throw an exception immediately.
*
* @param errorCode - optional error code to provide.
*/
abort(errorCode?: ErrorCode): Promise;
}
/**
* @public
*/
export declare type ErrorCode = 'aborted' | 'accessdenied' | 'addressunreachable' | 'blockedbyclient' | 'blockedbyresponse' | 'connectionaborted' | 'connectionclosed' | 'connectionfailed' | 'connectionrefused' | 'connectionreset' | 'internetdisconnected' | 'namenotresolved' | 'timedout' | 'failed';
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