fill(selector, value[, options])
Open source
fill(selector, value[, options])
Warning
Use locator-based
locator.fill(value[, options])
instead.
Fill an input
, textarea
or contenteditable
element with the provided value.
Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
selector | string | '' | A selector to search for an element. If there are multiple elements satisfying the selector, the first will be used. |
value | string | '' | Value to fill out for the input , textarea or contenteditable element. |
options | object | null | |
options.force | boolean | false | Setting this to true will bypass the actionability checks (visible , stable , enabled ). |
options.noWaitAfter | boolean | false | If set to true and a navigation occurs from performing this action, it will not wait for it to complete. |
options.strict | boolean | false | When true , the call requires selector to resolve to a single element. If given selector resolves to more than one element, the call throws an exception. |
options.timeout | number | 30000 | Maximum time in milliseconds. Pass 0 to disable the timeout. Default is overridden by the setDefaultTimeout option on BrowserContext or Page. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Promise<void> | A Promise that fulfills when the element is filled with the value. |
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