import { errors } from "https://deno.land/x/frugal@0.9.6/dep/puppeteer/mod.ts";
Puppeteer methods might throw errors if they are unable to fulfill a request.
For example, page.waitForSelector(selector[, options])
might fail if the
selector doesn't match any nodes during the given timeframe.
For certain types of errors Puppeteer uses specific error classes. These
classes are available via puppeteer.errors
.
Examples
An example of handling a timeout error:
An example of handling a timeout error:
try {
await page.waitForSelector('.foo');
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof puppeteer.errors.TimeoutError) {
// Do something if this is a timeout.
}
}