Worker
The Worker class represents a WebWorker. worker
event is emitted on the page object to signal a worker creation. close
event is emitted on the worker object when the
worker is gone.
def handle_worker(worker)
puts "worker created: #{worker.url}"
worker.once("close", -> (w) { puts "worker destroyed: #{w.url}" })
end
page.on('worker', method(:handle_worker))
puts "current workers:"
page.workers.each do |worker|
puts " #{worker.url}"
end
evaluate
def evaluate(expression, arg: nil)
Returns the return value of expression
.
If the function passed to the Worker#evaluate returns a Promise, then Worker#evaluate would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
If the function passed to the Worker#evaluate returns a non-Serializable value, then Worker#evaluate returns undefined
. Playwright also supports transferring some
additional values that are not serializable by JSON
: -0
, NaN
, Infinity
, -Infinity
.
evaluate_handle
def evaluate_handle(expression, arg: nil)
Returns the return value of expression
as a JSHandle.
The only difference between Worker#evaluate and Worker#evaluate_handle is that Worker#evaluate_handle returns JSHandle.
If the function passed to the Worker#evaluate_handle returns a Promise, then Worker#evaluate_handle would wait for the promise to resolve and return its value.
url
def url