playwright/src/events.ts
Andrey Lushnikov 0ba823dd6f
feat: introduce page.on('crash') event (#1782)
Currently, whenever the page crashes, it emits an `'error'` event.
Error event is a special type of event in node.js; if unhandled,
it crashes the process.

Instead of emitting `'error'` event, this patch switches to emitting
`'crash'` event. Playwright users are free to handle the event
however they like, or just to ignore it.
2020-04-15 00:04:35 -07:00

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/**
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export const Events = {
Browser: {
Disconnected: 'disconnected'
},
BrowserContext: {
Close: 'close',
Page: 'page',
},
BrowserServer: {
Close: 'close',
},
Page: {
Close: 'close',
Crash: 'crash',
Console: 'console',
Dialog: 'dialog',
Download: 'download',
FileChooser: 'filechooser',
DOMContentLoaded: 'domcontentloaded',
// Can't use just 'error' due to node.js special treatment of error events.
// @see https://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_error_events
PageError: 'pageerror',
Request: 'request',
Response: 'response',
RequestFailed: 'requestfailed',
RequestFinished: 'requestfinished',
FrameAttached: 'frameattached',
FrameDetached: 'framedetached',
FrameNavigated: 'framenavigated',
Load: 'load',
Popup: 'popup',
Worker: 'worker',
},
Worker: {
Close: 'close',
},
};