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interface default.Network.RequestInterceptedEvent
import { type default } from "https://deno.land/x/puppeteer@14.1.1/vendor/puppeteer-core/puppeteer/api-docs-entry.d.ts";
const { RequestInterceptedEvent } = default.Network;

Details of an intercepted HTTP request, which must be either allowed, blocked, modified or mocked. Deprecated, use Fetch.requestPaused instead.

Properties

interceptionId: InterceptionId

Each request the page makes will have a unique id, however if any redirects are encountered while processing that fetch, they will be reported with the same id as the original fetch. Likewise if HTTP authentication is needed then the same fetch id will be used.

request: Request
frameId: Page.FrameId

The id of the frame that initiated the request.

resourceType: ResourceType

How the requested resource will be used.

isNavigationRequest: boolean

Whether this is a navigation request, which can abort the navigation completely.

optional
isDownload: boolean

Set if the request is a navigation that will result in a download. Only present after response is received from the server (i.e. HeadersReceived stage).

optional
redirectUrl: string

Redirect location, only sent if a redirect was intercepted.

optional
authChallenge: AuthChallenge

Details of the Authorization Challenge encountered. If this is set then continueInterceptedRequest must contain an authChallengeResponse.

optional
responseErrorReason: ErrorReason

Response error if intercepted at response stage or if redirect occurred while intercepting request.

optional
responseStatusCode: integer

Response code if intercepted at response stage or if redirect occurred while intercepting request or auth retry occurred.

optional
responseHeaders: Headers

Response headers if intercepted at the response stage or if redirect occurred while intercepting request or auth retry occurred.

optional
requestId: RequestId

If the intercepted request had a corresponding requestWillBeSent event fired for it, then this requestId will be the same as the requestId present in the requestWillBeSent event.