# class: Response * since: v1.8 [Response] class represents responses which are received by page. ## async method: Response.allHeaders * since: v1.15 - returns: <[Object]<[string], [string]>> An object with all the response HTTP headers associated with this response. ## async method: Response.body * since: v1.8 - returns: <[Buffer]> Returns the buffer with response body. ## async method: Response.finished * since: v1.8 - returns: <[null]|[string]> Waits for this response to finish, returns always `null`. ## method: Response.frame * since: v1.8 - returns: <[Frame]> Returns the [Frame] that initiated this response. ## method: Response.fromServiceWorker * since: v1.23 - returns: <[boolean]> Indicates whether this Response was fulfilled by a Service Worker's Fetch Handler (i.e. via [FetchEvent.respondWith](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FetchEvent/respondWith)). ## method: Response.headers * since: v1.8 - returns: <[Object]<[string], [string]>> An object with the response HTTP headers. The header names are lower-cased. Note that this method does not return security-related headers, including cookie-related ones. You can use [`method: Response.allHeaders`] for complete list of headers that include `cookie` information. ## async method: Response.headersArray * since: v1.15 - returns: <[Array]<[Object]>> - `name` <[string]> Name of the header. - `value` <[string]> Value of the header. An array with all the request HTTP headers associated with this response. Unlike [`method: Response.allHeaders`], header names are NOT lower-cased. Headers with multiple entries, such as `Set-Cookie`, appear in the array multiple times. ## async method: Response.headerValue * since: v1.15 - returns: <[null]|[string]> 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. ### param: Response.headerValue.name * since: v1.15 - `name` <[string]> Name of the header. ## async method: Response.headerValues * since: v1.15 - returns: <[Array]<[string]>> Returns all values of the headers matching the name, for example `set-cookie`. The name is case insensitive. ### param: Response.headerValues.name * since: v1.15 - `name` <[string]> Name of the header. ## async method: Response.json * since: v1.8 * langs: js, python - returns: <[Serializable]> Returns the JSON representation of response body. This method will throw if the response body is not parsable via `JSON.parse`. ## async method: Response.json * since: v1.8 * langs: csharp - returns: <[null]|[JsonElement]> Returns the JSON representation of response body. This method will throw if the response body is not parsable via `JSON.parse`. ## method: Response.ok * since: v1.8 - returns: <[boolean]> Contains a boolean stating whether the response was successful (status in the range 200-299) or not. ## method: Response.request * since: v1.8 - returns: <[Request]> Returns the matching [Request] object. ## async method: Response.securityDetails * since: v1.13 - returns: <[null]|[Object]> - `issuer` ?<[string]> Common Name component of the Issuer field. from the certificate. This should only be used for informational purposes. Optional. - `protocol` ?<[string]> The specific TLS protocol used. (e.g. `TLS 1.3`). Optional. - `subjectName` ?<[string]> Common Name component of the Subject field from the certificate. This should only be used for informational purposes. Optional. - `validFrom` ?<[float]> Unix timestamp (in seconds) specifying when this cert becomes valid. Optional. - `validTo` ?<[float]> Unix timestamp (in seconds) specifying when this cert becomes invalid. Optional. Returns SSL and other security information. ## async method: Response.serverAddr * since: v1.13 - returns: <[null]|[Object]> - `ipAddress` <[string]> IPv4 or IPV6 address of the server. - `port` <[int]> Returns the IP address and port of the server. ## method: Response.status * since: v1.8 - returns: <[int]> Contains the status code of the response (e.g., 200 for a success). ## method: Response.statusText * since: v1.8 - returns: <[string]> Contains the status text of the response (e.g. usually an "OK" for a success). ## async method: Response.text * since: v1.8 - returns: <[string]> Returns the text representation of response body. ## method: Response.url * since: v1.8 - returns: <[string]> Contains the URL of the response.