playwright/docs/src/api/class-fetchresponse.md
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class: FetchResponse

  • langs: js

[FetchResponse] class represents responses received from [method: FetchRequest.fetch].

async method: FetchResponse.body

  • returns: <[Buffer]>

Returns the buffer with response body.

async method: FetchResponse.dispose

Disposes the body of this response. If not called then the body will stay in memory until the context closes.

method: FetchResponse.headers

  • returns: <[Object]<[string], [string]>>

An object with all the response HTTP headers associated with this response.

method: FetchResponse.headersArray

  • 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. Header names are not lower-cased. Headers with multiple entries, such as Set-Cookie, appear in the array multiple times.

async method: FetchResponse.json

  • 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: FetchResponse.json

  • 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: FetchResponse.ok

  • returns: <[boolean]>

Contains a boolean stating whether the response was successful (status in the range 200-299) or not.

method: FetchResponse.status

  • returns: <[int]>

Contains the status code of the response (e.g., 200 for a success).

method: FetchResponse.statusText

  • returns: <[string]>

Contains the status text of the response (e.g. usually an "OK" for a success).

async method: FetchResponse.text

  • returns: <[string]>

Returns the text representation of response body.

method: FetchResponse.url

  • returns: <[string]>

Contains the URL of the response.