puppeteer#Request TypeScript Examples
The following examples show how to use
puppeteer#Request.
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Example #1
Source File: routes.ts From CloudProxy with MIT License | 5 votes |
async function setupPage(ctx: RequestContext, params: BaseRequestAPICall, browser: Browser): Promise<Page> {
const page = await browser.newPage()
// merge session defaults with params
const { method, postData, userAgent, headers, cookies, proxy } = params
let overrideResolvers: OverrideResolvers = {}
if (method !== 'GET') {
log.debug(`Setting method to ${method}`)
overrideResolvers.method = request => method
}
if (postData) {
log.debug(`Setting body data to ${postData}`)
overrideResolvers.postData = request => postData
}
if (userAgent) {
log.debug(`Using custom UA: ${userAgent}`)
await page.setUserAgent(userAgent)
}
if (headers) {
log.debug(`Adding custom headers: ${JSON.stringify(headers, null, 2)}`,)
overrideResolvers.headers = request => Object.assign(request.headers(), headers)
}
if (cookies) {
log.debug(`Setting custom cookies: ${JSON.stringify(cookies, null, 2)}`,)
await page.setCookie(...cookies)
}
// if any keys have been set on the object
if (Object.keys(overrideResolvers).length > 0) {
log.debug(overrideResolvers)
let callbackRunOnce = false
const callback = (request: Request) => {
if (callbackRunOnce || !request.isNavigationRequest()) {
request.continue()
return
}
callbackRunOnce = true
const overrides: Overrides = {}
Object.keys(overrideResolvers).forEach((key: OverridesProps) => {
// @ts-ignore
overrides[key] = overrideResolvers[key](request)
});
log.debug(overrides)
request.continue(overrides)
}
await page.setRequestInterception(true)
page.on('request', callback)
}
return page
}