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Response
Response class represents responses which are received by page.
all_headers
def all_headers
An object with all the response HTTP headers associated with this response.
body
def body
Returns the buffer with response body.
finished
def finished
Waits for this response to finish, returns always null
.
frame
def frame
Returns the Frame that initiated this response.
headers
def headers
DEPRECATED Incomplete list of headers as seen by the rendering engine. Use Response#all_headers instead.
headers_array
def headers_array
An array with all the request HTTP headers associated with this response. Unlike Response#all_headers, header
names are NOT lower-cased. Headers with multiple entries, such as Set-Cookie
, appear in the array multiple times.
header_value
def header_value(name)
Returns the value of the header matching the name. The name is case insensitive. If multiple headers have the same name
(except set-cookie
), they are returned as a list separated by ,
. For set-cookie
, the \n
separator is used. If
no headers are found, null
is returned.
header_values
def header_values(name)
Returns all values of the headers matching the name, for example set-cookie
. The name is case insensitive.
json
def json
Returns the JSON representation of response body.
This method will throw if the response body is not parsable via JSON.parse
.
ok
def ok
Contains a boolean stating whether the response was successful (status in the range 200-299) or not.
request
def request
Returns the matching Request object.
security_details
def security_details
Returns SSL and other security information.
server_addr
def server_addr
Returns the IP address and port of the server.
status
def status
Contains the status code of the response (e.g., 200 for a success).
status_text
def status_text
Contains the status text of the response (e.g. usually an “OK” for a success).
text
def text
Returns the text representation of response body.
url
def url
Contains the URL of the response.