--- id: downloads title: "Downloads" --- :::note For uploading files, see the [uploading files](./input.md#upload-files) section. ::: For every attachment downloaded by the page, [`event: Page.download`] event is emitted. If you create a browser context with the [`option: acceptDownloads`] set, all these attachments are going to be downloaded into a temporary folder. You can obtain the download url, file system path and payload stream using the [Download] object from the event. You can specify where to persist downloaded files using the [`option: downloadsPath`] option in [`method: BrowserType.launch`]. :::note Unless [`option: downloadsPath`] is set, downloaded files are deleted when the browser context that produced them is closed. ::: Here is the simplest way to handle the file download: ```js const [ download ] = await Promise.all([ // Start waiting for the download page.waitForEvent('download'), // Perform the action that initiates download page.click('button#delayed-download') ]); // Wait for the download process to complete const path = await download.path(); ``` ```python async # Start waiting for the download async with page.expect_download() as download_info: # Perform the action that initiates download await page.click("button#delayed-download") download = await download_info.value # Wait for the download process to complete path = await download.path() ``` ```python sync # Start waiting for the download with page.expect_download() as download_info: # Perform the action that initiates download page.click("button#delayed-download") download = download_info.value # Wait for the download process to complete path = download.path() ``` ```csharp // Start the task of waiting for the download var waitForDownloadTask = page.WaitForDownloadAsync(); // Perform the action that initiates download await page.ClickAsync("#downloadButton"); // Wait for the download process to complete var download = await waitForDownloadTask; Console.WriteLine(await download.PathAsync()); ``` #### Variations If you have no idea what initiates the download, you can still handle the event: ```js page.on('download', download => download.path().then(console.log)); ``` ```java page.onDownload(download -> System.out.println(download.path())); ``` ```python async async def handle_download(download): print(await download.path()) page.on("download", handle_download) ``` ```python sync page.on("download", lambda download: print(download.path())) ``` ```csharp page.Download += (sender, download) => Console.WriteLine(download.Url); ``` Note that handling the event forks the control flow and makes script harder to follow. Your scenario might end while you are downloading a file since your main control flow is not awaiting for this operation to resolve. ### API reference - [Download] - [`event: Page.download`]