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# webContents
> Render and control web pages.
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
`webContents` is an [EventEmitter][event-emitter].
It is responsible for rendering and controlling a web page and is a property of
the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) object. An example of accessing the
`webContents` object:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 1500 })
win.loadURL('http://github.com')
const contents = win.webContents
console.log(contents)
```
## Methods
These methods can be accessed from the `webContents` module:
```javascript
const { webContents } = require('electron')
console.log(webContents)
```
### `webContents.getAllWebContents()`
Returns `WebContents[]` - An array of all `WebContents` instances. This will contain web contents
for all windows, webviews, opened devtools, and devtools extension background pages.
### `webContents.getFocusedWebContents()`
Returns `WebContents` - The web contents that is focused in this application, otherwise
returns `null`.
### `webContents.fromId(id)`
* `id` Integer
Returns `WebContents` | undefined - A WebContents instance with the given ID, or
`undefined` if there is no WebContents associated with the given ID.
## Class: WebContents
> Render and control the contents of a BrowserWindow instance.
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
### Instance Events
#### Event: 'did-finish-load'
Emitted when the navigation is done, i.e. the spinner of the tab has stopped
spinning, and the `onload` event was dispatched.
#### Event: 'did-fail-load'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `errorCode` Integer
* `errorDescription` String
* `validatedURL` String
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
This event is like `did-finish-load` but emitted when the load failed.
The full list of error codes and their meaning is available [here](https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/master:net/base/net_error_list.h).
#### Event: 'did-fail-provisional-load'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `errorCode` Integer
* `errorDescription` String
* `validatedURL` String
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
This event is like `did-fail-load` but emitted when the load was cancelled
(e.g. `window.stop()` was invoked).
#### Event: 'did-frame-finish-load'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
Emitted when a frame has done navigation.
#### Event: 'did-start-loading'
Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab started spinning.
#### Event: 'did-stop-loading'
Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab stopped spinning.
#### Event: 'dom-ready'
Returns:
* `event` Event
Emitted when the document in the given frame is loaded.
#### Event: 'page-title-updated'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `title` String
* `explicitSet` Boolean
Fired when page title is set during navigation. `explicitSet` is false when
title is synthesized from file url.
#### Event: 'page-favicon-updated'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `favicons` String[] - Array of URLs.
Emitted when page receives favicon urls.
#### Event: 'new-window' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` NewWindowWebContentsEvent
* `url` String
* `frameName` String
* `disposition` String - Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`, `background-tab`,
`new-window`, `save-to-disk` and `other`.
* `options` BrowserWindowConstructorOptions - The options which will be used for creating the new
[`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md).
* `additionalFeatures` String[] - The non-standard features (features not handled
by Chromium or Electron) given to `window.open()`.
* `referrer` [Referrer](structures/referrer.md) - The referrer that will be
passed to the new window. May or may not result in the `Referer` header being
sent, depending on the referrer policy.
* `postBody` [PostBody](structures/post-body.md) (optional) - The post data that
will be sent to the new window, along with the appropriate headers that will
be set. If no post data is to be sent, the value will be `null`. Only defined
when the window is being created by a form that set `target=_blank`.
Deprecated in favor of [`webContents.setWindowOpenHandler`](web-contents.md#contentssetwindowopenhandlerhandler).
Emitted when the page requests to open a new window for a `url`. It could be
requested by `window.open` or an external link like `<a target='_blank'>`.
By default a new `BrowserWindow` will be created for the `url`.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent Electron from automatically creating a
new [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md). If you call `event.preventDefault()` and manually create a new
[`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) then you must set `event.newGuest` to reference the new [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md)
instance, failing to do so may result in unexpected behavior. For example:
```javascript
myBrowserWindow.webContents.on('new-window', (event, url, frameName, disposition, options, additionalFeatures, referrer, postBody) => {
event.preventDefault()
const win = new BrowserWindow({
webContents: options.webContents, // use existing webContents if provided
show: false
})
win.once('ready-to-show', () => win.show())
if (!options.webContents) {
const loadOptions = {
httpReferrer: referrer
}
if (postBody != null) {
const { data, contentType, boundary } = postBody
loadOptions.postData = postBody.data
loadOptions.extraHeaders = `content-type: ${contentType}; boundary=${boundary}`
}
win.loadURL(url, loadOptions) // existing webContents will be navigated automatically
}
event.newGuest = win
})
```
#### Event: 'did-create-window'
Returns:
* `window` BrowserWindow
* `details` Object
* `url` String - URL for the created window.
* `frameName` String - Name given to the created window in the
`window.open()` call.
* `options` BrowserWindowConstructorOptions - The options used to create the
BrowserWindow. They are merged in increasing precedence: options inherited
from the parent, parsed options from the `features` string from
`window.open()`, and options given by
[`webContents.setWindowOpenHandler`](web-contents.md#contentssetwindowopenhandlerhandler).
Unrecognized options are not filtered out.
* `additionalFeatures` String[] - The non-standard features (features not
handled Chromium or Electron) _Deprecated_
* `referrer` [Referrer](structures/referrer.md) - The referrer that will be
passed to the new window. May or may not result in the `Referer` header
being sent, depending on the referrer policy.
* `postBody` [PostBody](structures/post-body.md) (optional) - The post data
that will be sent to the new window, along with the appropriate headers
that will be set. If no post data is to be sent, the value will be `null`.
Only defined when the window is being created by a form that set
`target=_blank`.
* `disposition` String - Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`,
`background-tab`, `new-window`, `save-to-disk` and `other`.
Emitted _after_ successful creation of a window via `window.open` in the renderer.
Not emitted if the creation of the window is canceled from
[`webContents.setWindowOpenHandler`](web-contents.md#contentssetwindowopenhandlerhandler).
See [`window.open()`](window-open.md) for more details and how to use this in conjunction with `webContents.setWindowOpenHandler`.
#### Event: 'will-navigate'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
Emitted when a user or the page wants to start navigation. It can happen when
the `window.location` object is changed or a user clicks a link in the page.
This event will not emit when the navigation is started programmatically with
APIs like `webContents.loadURL` and `webContents.back`.
It is also not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for
this purpose.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the navigation.
#### Event: 'did-start-navigation'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `isInPlace` Boolean
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
Emitted when any frame (including main) starts navigating. `isInPlace` will be
`true` for in-page navigations.
#### Event: 'will-redirect'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `isInPlace` Boolean
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
Emitted as a server side redirect occurs during navigation. For example a 302
redirect.
This event will be emitted after `did-start-navigation` and always before the
`did-redirect-navigation` event for the same navigation.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the navigation (not just the
redirect).
#### Event: 'did-redirect-navigation'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `isInPlace` Boolean
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
Emitted after a server side redirect occurs during navigation. For example a 302
redirect.
This event cannot be prevented, if you want to prevent redirects you should
checkout out the `will-redirect` event above.
#### Event: 'did-navigate'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `httpResponseCode` Integer - -1 for non HTTP navigations
* `httpStatusText` String - empty for non HTTP navigations
Emitted when a main frame navigation is done.
This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for
this purpose.
#### Event: 'did-frame-navigate'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `httpResponseCode` Integer - -1 for non HTTP navigations
* `httpStatusText` String - empty for non HTTP navigations,
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
Emitted when any frame navigation is done.
This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for
this purpose.
#### Event: 'did-navigate-in-page'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `isMainFrame` Boolean
* `frameProcessId` Integer
* `frameRoutingId` Integer
Emitted when an in-page navigation happened in any frame.
When in-page navigation happens, the page URL changes but does not cause
navigation outside of the page. Examples of this occurring are when anchor links
are clicked or when the DOM `hashchange` event is triggered.
#### Event: 'will-prevent-unload'
Returns:
* `event` Event
Emitted when a `beforeunload` event handler is attempting to cancel a page unload.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will ignore the `beforeunload` event handler
and allow the page to be unloaded.
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow, dialog } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('will-prevent-unload', (event) => {
const choice = dialog.showMessageBoxSync(win, {
type: 'question',
buttons: ['Leave', 'Stay'],
title: 'Do you want to leave this site?',
message: 'Changes you made may not be saved.',
defaultId: 0,
cancelId: 1
})
const leave = (choice === 0)
if (leave) {
event.preventDefault()
}
})
```
#### Event: 'crashed' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `killed` Boolean
Emitted when the renderer process crashes or is killed.
**Deprecated:** This event is superceded by the `render-process-gone` event
which contains more information about why the render process disappeared. It
isn't always because it crashed. The `killed` boolean can be replaced by
checking `reason === 'killed'` when you switch to that event.
#### Event: 'render-process-gone'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `details` Object
* `reason` String - The reason the render process is gone. Possible values:
* `clean-exit` - Process exited with an exit code of zero
* `abnormal-exit` - Process exited with a non-zero exit code
* `killed` - Process was sent a SIGTERM or otherwise killed externally
* `crashed` - Process crashed
* `oom` - Process ran out of memory
* `launch-failed` - Process never successfully launched
* `integrity-failure` - Windows code integrity checks failed
Emitted when the renderer process unexpectedly disappears. This is normally
because it was crashed or killed.
#### Event: 'unresponsive'
Emitted when the web page becomes unresponsive.
#### Event: 'responsive'
Emitted when the unresponsive web page becomes responsive again.
#### Event: 'plugin-crashed'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `name` String
* `version` String
Emitted when a plugin process has crashed.
#### Event: 'destroyed'
Emitted when `webContents` is destroyed.
#### Event: 'before-input-event'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `input` Object - Input properties.
* `type` String - Either `keyUp` or `keyDown`.
* `key` String - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.key][keyboardevent].
* `code` String - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.code][keyboardevent].
* `isAutoRepeat` Boolean - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.repeat][keyboardevent].
* `isComposing` Boolean - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.isComposing][keyboardevent].
* `shift` Boolean - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.shiftKey][keyboardevent].
* `control` Boolean - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.controlKey][keyboardevent].
* `alt` Boolean - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.altKey][keyboardevent].
* `meta` Boolean - Equivalent to [KeyboardEvent.metaKey][keyboardevent].
Emitted before dispatching the `keydown` and `keyup` events in the page.
Calling `event.preventDefault` will prevent the page `keydown`/`keyup` events
and the menu shortcuts.
To only prevent the menu shortcuts, use
[`setIgnoreMenuShortcuts`](#contentssetignoremenushortcutsignore):
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('before-input-event', (event, input) => {
// For example, only enable application menu keyboard shortcuts when
// Ctrl/Cmd are down.
win.webContents.setIgnoreMenuShortcuts(!input.control && !input.meta)
})
```
#### Event: 'enter-html-full-screen'
Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state triggered by HTML API.
#### Event: 'leave-html-full-screen'
Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state triggered by HTML API.
#### Event: 'zoom-changed'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `zoomDirection` String - Can be `in` or `out`.
Emitted when the user is requesting to change the zoom level using the mouse wheel.
#### Event: 'devtools-opened'
Emitted when DevTools is opened.
#### Event: 'devtools-closed'
Emitted when DevTools is closed.
#### Event: 'devtools-focused'
Emitted when DevTools is focused / opened.
#### Event: 'certificate-error'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
* `error` String - The error code.
* `certificate` [Certificate](structures/certificate.md)
* `callback` Function
* `isTrusted` Boolean - Indicates whether the certificate can be considered trusted.
Emitted when failed to verify the `certificate` for `url`.
The usage is the same with [the `certificate-error` event of
`app`](app.md#event-certificate-error).
#### Event: 'select-client-certificate'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` URL
* `certificateList` [Certificate[]](structures/certificate.md)
* `callback` Function
* `certificate` [Certificate](structures/certificate.md) - Must be a certificate from the given list.
Emitted when a client certificate is requested.
The usage is the same with [the `select-client-certificate` event of
`app`](app.md#event-select-client-certificate).
#### Event: 'login'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `authenticationResponseDetails` Object
* `url` URL
* `authInfo` Object
* `isProxy` Boolean
* `scheme` String
* `host` String
* `port` Integer
* `realm` String
* `callback` Function
* `username` String (optional)
* `password` String (optional)
Emitted when `webContents` wants to do basic auth.
The usage is the same with [the `login` event of `app`](app.md#event-login).
#### Event: 'found-in-page'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `result` Object
* `requestId` Integer
* `activeMatchOrdinal` Integer - Position of the active match.
* `matches` Integer - Number of Matches.
* `selectionArea` Rectangle - Coordinates of first match region.
* `finalUpdate` Boolean
Emitted when a result is available for
[`webContents.findInPage`] request.
#### Event: 'media-started-playing'
Emitted when media starts playing.
#### Event: 'media-paused'
Emitted when media is paused or done playing.
#### Event: 'did-change-theme-color'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `color` (String | null) - Theme color is in format of '#rrggbb'. It is `null` when no theme color is set.
Emitted when a page's theme color changes. This is usually due to encountering
a meta tag:
```html
<meta name='theme-color' content='#ff0000'>
```
#### Event: 'update-target-url'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `url` String
Emitted when mouse moves over a link or the keyboard moves the focus to a link.
#### Event: 'cursor-changed'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `type` String
* `image` [NativeImage](native-image.md) (optional)
* `scale` Float (optional) - scaling factor for the custom cursor.
* `size` [Size](structures/size.md) (optional) - the size of the `image`.
* `hotspot` [Point](structures/point.md) (optional) - coordinates of the custom cursor's hotspot.
Emitted when the cursor's type changes. The `type` parameter can be `default`,
`crosshair`, `pointer`, `text`, `wait`, `help`, `e-resize`, `n-resize`,
`ne-resize`, `nw-resize`, `s-resize`, `se-resize`, `sw-resize`, `w-resize`,
`ns-resize`, `ew-resize`, `nesw-resize`, `nwse-resize`, `col-resize`,
`row-resize`, `m-panning`, `e-panning`, `n-panning`, `ne-panning`, `nw-panning`,
`s-panning`, `se-panning`, `sw-panning`, `w-panning`, `move`, `vertical-text`,
`cell`, `context-menu`, `alias`, `progress`, `nodrop`, `copy`, `none`,
`not-allowed`, `zoom-in`, `zoom-out`, `grab`, `grabbing` or `custom`.
If the `type` parameter is `custom`, the `image` parameter will hold the custom
cursor image in a [`NativeImage`](native-image.md), and `scale`, `size` and `hotspot` will hold
additional information about the custom cursor.
#### Event: 'context-menu'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `params` Object
* `x` Integer - x coordinate.
* `y` Integer - y coordinate.
* `linkURL` String - URL of the link that encloses the node the context menu
was invoked on.
* `linkText` String - Text associated with the link. May be an empty
string if the contents of the link are an image.
* `pageURL` String - URL of the top level page that the context menu was
invoked on.
* `frameURL` String - URL of the subframe that the context menu was invoked
on.
* `srcURL` String - Source URL for the element that the context menu
was invoked on. Elements with source URLs are images, audio and video.
* `mediaType` String - Type of the node the context menu was invoked on. Can
be `none`, `image`, `audio`, `video`, `canvas`, `file` or `plugin`.
* `hasImageContents` Boolean - Whether the context menu was invoked on an image
which has non-empty contents.
* `isEditable` Boolean - Whether the context is editable.
* `selectionText` String - Text of the selection that the context menu was
invoked on.
* `titleText` String - Title or alt text of the selection that the context
was invoked on.
* `misspelledWord` String - The misspelled word under the cursor, if any.
* `dictionarySuggestions` String[] - An array of suggested words to show the
user to replace the `misspelledWord`. Only available if there is a misspelled
word and spellchecker is enabled.
* `frameCharset` String - The character encoding of the frame on which the
menu was invoked.
* `inputFieldType` String - If the context menu was invoked on an input
field, the type of that field. Possible values are `none`, `plainText`,
`password`, `other`.
* `menuSourceType` String - Input source that invoked the context menu.
Can be `none`, `mouse`, `keyboard`, `touch` or `touchMenu`.
* `mediaFlags` Object - The flags for the media element the context menu was
invoked on.
* `inError` Boolean - Whether the media element has crashed.
* `isPaused` Boolean - Whether the media element is paused.
* `isMuted` Boolean - Whether the media element is muted.
* `hasAudio` Boolean - Whether the media element has audio.
* `isLooping` Boolean - Whether the media element is looping.
* `isControlsVisible` Boolean - Whether the media element's controls are
visible.
* `canToggleControls` Boolean - Whether the media element's controls are
toggleable.
* `canRotate` Boolean - Whether the media element can be rotated.
* `editFlags` Object - These flags indicate whether the renderer believes it
is able to perform the corresponding action.
* `canUndo` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can undo.
* `canRedo` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can redo.
* `canCut` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can cut.
* `canCopy` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can copy
* `canPaste` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can paste.
* `canDelete` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can delete.
* `canSelectAll` Boolean - Whether the renderer believes it can select all.
Emitted when there is a new context menu that needs to be handled.
#### Event: 'select-bluetooth-device'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `devices` [BluetoothDevice[]](structures/bluetooth-device.md)
* `callback` Function
* `deviceId` String
Emitted when bluetooth device needs to be selected on call to
`navigator.bluetooth.requestDevice`. To use `navigator.bluetooth` api
`webBluetooth` should be enabled. If `event.preventDefault` is not called,
first available device will be selected. `callback` should be called with
`deviceId` to be selected, passing empty string to `callback` will
cancel the request.
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('enable-experimental-web-platform-features')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('select-bluetooth-device', (event, deviceList, callback) => {
event.preventDefault()
const result = deviceList.find((device) => {
return device.deviceName === 'test'
})
if (!result) {
callback('')
} else {
callback(result.deviceId)
}
})
})
```
#### Event: 'paint'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `dirtyRect` [Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md)
* `image` [NativeImage](native-image.md) - The image data of the whole frame.
Emitted when a new frame is generated. Only the dirty area is passed in the
buffer.
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ webPreferences: { offscreen: true } })
win.webContents.on('paint', (event, dirty, image) => {
// updateBitmap(dirty, image.getBitmap())
})
win.loadURL('http://github.com')
```
#### Event: 'devtools-reload-page'
Emitted when the devtools window instructs the webContents to reload
#### Event: 'will-attach-webview'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `webPreferences` WebPreferences - The web preferences that will be used by the guest
page. This object can be modified to adjust the preferences for the guest
page.
* `params` Record<string, string> - The other `<webview>` parameters such as the `src` URL.
This object can be modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page.
Emitted when a `<webview>`'s web contents is being attached to this web
contents. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will destroy the guest page.
This event can be used to configure `webPreferences` for the `webContents`
of a `<webview>` before it's loaded, and provides the ability to set settings
that can't be set via `<webview>` attributes.
**Note:** The specified `preload` script option will appear as `preloadURL`
(not `preload`) in the `webPreferences` object emitted with this event.
#### Event: 'did-attach-webview'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `webContents` WebContents - The guest web contents that is used by the
`<webview>`.
Emitted when a `<webview>` has been attached to this web contents.
#### Event: 'console-message'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `level` Integer - The log level, from 0 to 3. In order it matches `verbose`, `info`, `warning` and `error`.
* `message` String - The actual console message
* `line` Integer - The line number of the source that triggered this console message
* `sourceId` String
Emitted when the associated window logs a console message.
#### Event: 'preload-error'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `preloadPath` String
* `error` Error
Emitted when the preload script `preloadPath` throws an unhandled exception `error`.
#### Event: 'ipc-message'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `channel` String
* `...args` any[]
Emitted when the renderer process sends an asynchronous message via `ipcRenderer.send()`.
#### Event: 'ipc-message-sync'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `channel` String
* `...args` any[]
Emitted when the renderer process sends a synchronous message via `ipcRenderer.sendSync()`.
#### Event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources'
Returns:
* `event` Event
Emitted when `desktopCapturer.getSources()` is called in the renderer process.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will make it return empty sources.
#### Event: 'remote-require' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` IpcMainEvent
* `moduleName` String
Emitted when `remote.require()` is called in the renderer process.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the module from being returned.
Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`.
#### Event: 'remote-get-global' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` IpcMainEvent
* `globalName` String
Emitted when `remote.getGlobal()` is called in the renderer process.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the global from being returned.
Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`.
#### Event: 'remote-get-builtin' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` IpcMainEvent
* `moduleName` String
Emitted when `remote.getBuiltin()` is called in the renderer process.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the module from being returned.
Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`.
#### Event: 'remote-get-current-window' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` IpcMainEvent
Emitted when `remote.getCurrentWindow()` is called in the renderer process.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the object from being returned.
Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`.
#### Event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` IpcMainEvent
Emitted when `remote.getCurrentWebContents()` is called in the renderer process.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the object from being returned.
Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`.
#### Event: 'preferred-size-changed'
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `preferredSize` [Size](structures/size.md) - The minimum size needed to
contain the layout of the document—without requiring scrolling.
Emitted when the `WebContents` preferred size has changed.
This event will only be emitted when `enablePreferredSizeMode` is set to `true`
in `webPreferences`.
### Instance Methods
#### `contents.loadURL(url[, options])`
* `url` String
* `options` Object (optional)
* `httpReferrer` (String | [Referrer](structures/referrer.md)) (optional) - An HTTP Referrer url.
* `userAgent` String (optional) - A user agent originating the request.
* `extraHeaders` String (optional) - Extra headers separated by "\n".
* `postData` ([UploadRawData[]](structures/upload-raw-data.md) | [UploadFile[]](structures/upload-file.md)) (optional)
* `baseURLForDataURL` String (optional) - Base url (with trailing path separator) for files to be loaded by the data url. This is needed only if the specified `url` is a data url and needs to load other files.
Returns `Promise<void>` - the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading
(see [`did-finish-load`](web-contents.md#event-did-finish-load)), and rejects
if the page fails to load (see
[`did-fail-load`](web-contents.md#event-did-fail-load)). A noop rejection handler is already attached, which avoids unhandled rejection errors.
Loads the `url` in the window. The `url` must contain the protocol prefix,
e.g. the `http://` or `file://`. If the load should bypass http cache then
use the `pragma` header to achieve it.
```javascript
const { webContents } = require('electron')
const options = { extraHeaders: 'pragma: no-cache\n' }
webContents.loadURL('https://github.com', options)
```
#### `contents.loadFile(filePath[, options])`
* `filePath` String
* `options` Object (optional)
* `query` Record<String, String> (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `search` String (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `hash` String (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
Returns `Promise<void>` - the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading
(see [`did-finish-load`](web-contents.md#event-did-finish-load)), and rejects
if the page fails to load (see [`did-fail-load`](web-contents.md#event-did-fail-load)).
Loads the given file in the window, `filePath` should be a path to
an HTML file relative to the root of your application. For instance
an app structure like this:
```sh
| root
| - package.json
| - src
| - main.js
| - index.html
```
Would require code like this
```js
win.loadFile('src/index.html')
```
#### `contents.downloadURL(url)`
* `url` String
Initiates a download of the resource at `url` without navigating. The
`will-download` event of `session` will be triggered.
#### `contents.getURL()`
Returns `String` - The URL of the current web page.
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.loadURL('http://github.com').then(() => {
const currentURL = win.webContents.getURL()
console.log(currentURL)
})
```
#### `contents.getTitle()`
Returns `String` - The title of the current web page.
#### `contents.isDestroyed()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the web page is destroyed.
#### `contents.focus()`
Focuses the web page.
#### `contents.isFocused()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the web page is focused.
#### `contents.isLoading()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether web page is still loading resources.
#### `contents.isLoadingMainFrame()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the main frame (and not just iframes or frames within it) is
still loading.
#### `contents.isWaitingForResponse()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the web page is waiting for a first-response from the main
resource of the page.
#### `contents.stop()`
Stops any pending navigation.
#### `contents.reload()`
Reloads the current web page.
#### `contents.reloadIgnoringCache()`
Reloads current page and ignores cache.
#### `contents.canGoBack()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the browser can go back to previous web page.
#### `contents.canGoForward()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the browser can go forward to next web page.
#### `contents.canGoToOffset(offset)`
* `offset` Integer
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the web page can go to `offset`.
#### `contents.clearHistory()`
Clears the navigation history.
#### `contents.goBack()`
Makes the browser go back a web page.
#### `contents.goForward()`
Makes the browser go forward a web page.
#### `contents.goToIndex(index)`
* `index` Integer
Navigates browser to the specified absolute web page index.
#### `contents.goToOffset(offset)`
* `offset` Integer
Navigates to the specified offset from the "current entry".
#### `contents.isCrashed()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the renderer process has crashed.
#### `contents.forcefullyCrashRenderer()`
Forcefully terminates the renderer process that is currently hosting this
`webContents`. This will cause the `render-process-gone` event to be emitted
with the `reason=killed || reason=crashed`. Please note that some webContents share renderer
processes and therefore calling this method may also crash the host process
for other webContents as well.
Calling `reload()` immediately after calling this
method will force the reload to occur in a new process. This should be used
when this process is unstable or unusable, for instance in order to recover
from the `unresponsive` event.
```js
contents.on('unresponsive', async () => {
const { response } = await dialog.showMessageBox({
message: 'App X has become unresponsive',
title: 'Do you want to try forcefully reloading the app?',
buttons: ['OK', 'Cancel'],
cancelId: 1
})
if (response === 0) {
contents.forcefullyCrashRenderer()
contents.reload()
}
})
```
#### `contents.setUserAgent(userAgent)`
* `userAgent` String
Overrides the user agent for this web page.
#### `contents.getUserAgent()`
Returns `String` - The user agent for this web page.
#### `contents.insertCSS(css[, options])`
* `css` String
* `options` Object (optional)
* `cssOrigin` String (optional) - Can be either 'user' or 'author'; Specifying 'user' enables you to prevent websites from overriding the CSS you insert. Default is 'author'.
Returns `Promise<String>` - A promise that resolves with a key for the inserted CSS that can later be used to remove the CSS via `contents.removeInsertedCSS(key)`.
Injects CSS into the current web page and returns a unique key for the inserted
stylesheet.
```js
contents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
contents.insertCSS('html, body { background-color: #f00; }')
})
```
#### `contents.removeInsertedCSS(key)`
* `key` String
Returns `Promise<void>` - Resolves if the removal was successful.
Removes the inserted CSS from the current web page. The stylesheet is identified
by its key, which is returned from `contents.insertCSS(css)`.
```js
contents.on('did-finish-load', async () => {
const key = await contents.insertCSS('html, body { background-color: #f00; }')
contents.removeInsertedCSS(key)
})
```
#### `contents.executeJavaScript(code[, userGesture])`
* `code` String
* `userGesture` Boolean (optional) - Default is `false`.
Returns `Promise<any>` - A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code
or is rejected if the result of the code is a rejected promise.
Evaluates `code` in page.
In the browser window some HTML APIs like `requestFullScreen` can only be
invoked by a gesture from the user. Setting `userGesture` to `true` will remove
this limitation.
Code execution will be suspended until web page stop loading.
```js
contents.executeJavaScript('fetch("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/1").then(resp => resp.json())', true)
.then((result) => {
console.log(result) // Will be the JSON object from the fetch call
})
```
#### `contents.executeJavaScriptInIsolatedWorld(worldId, scripts[, userGesture])`
* `worldId` Integer - The ID of the world to run the javascript in, `0` is the default world, `999` is the world used by Electron's `contextIsolation` feature. You can provide any integer here.
* `scripts` [WebSource[]](structures/web-source.md)
* `userGesture` Boolean (optional) - Default is `false`.
Returns `Promise<any>` - A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code
or is rejected if the result of the code is a rejected promise.
Works like `executeJavaScript` but evaluates `scripts` in an isolated context.
#### `contents.setIgnoreMenuShortcuts(ignore)`
* `ignore` Boolean
Ignore application menu shortcuts while this web contents is focused.
#### `contents.setWindowOpenHandler(handler)`
* `handler` Function<{action: 'deny'} | {action: 'allow', overrideBrowserWindowOptions?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions}>
* `details` Object
* `url` String - The _resolved_ version of the URL passed to `window.open()`. e.g. opening a window with `window.open('foo')` will yield something like `https://the-origin/the/current/path/foo`.
* `frameName` String - Name of the window provided in `window.open()`
* `features` String - Comma separated list of window features provided to `window.open()`.
Returns `{action: 'deny'} | {action: 'allow', overrideBrowserWindowOptions?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions}` - `deny` cancels the creation of the new
window. `allow` will allow the new window to be created. Specifying `overrideBrowserWindowOptions` allows customization of the created window.
Returning an unrecognized value such as a null, undefined, or an object
without a recognized 'action' value will result in a console error and have
the same effect as returning `{action: 'deny'}`.
Called before creating a window when `window.open()` is called from the
renderer. See [`window.open()`](window-open.md) for more details and how to use this in conjunction with `did-create-window`.
#### `contents.setAudioMuted(muted)`
* `muted` Boolean
Mute the audio on the current web page.
#### `contents.isAudioMuted()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether this page has been muted.
#### `contents.isCurrentlyAudible()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether audio is currently playing.
#### `contents.setZoomFactor(factor)`
* `factor` Double - Zoom factor; default is 1.0.
Changes the zoom factor to the specified factor. Zoom factor is
zoom percent divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0.
The factor must be greater than 0.0.
#### `contents.getZoomFactor()`
Returns `Number` - the current zoom factor.
#### `contents.setZoomLevel(level)`
* `level` Number - Zoom level.
Changes the zoom level to the specified level. The original size is 0 and each
increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default
limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. The formula for this is
`scale := 1.2 ^ level`.
> **NOTE**: The zoom policy at the Chromium level is same-origin, meaning that the
> zoom level for a specific domain propagates across all instances of windows with
> the same domain. Differentiating the window URLs will make zoom work per-window.
#### `contents.getZoomLevel()`
Returns `Number` - the current zoom level.
#### `contents.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(minimumLevel, maximumLevel)`
* `minimumLevel` Number
* `maximumLevel` Number
Returns `Promise<void>`
Sets the maximum and minimum pinch-to-zoom level.
> **NOTE**: Visual zoom is disabled by default in Electron. To re-enable it, call:
>
> ```js
> contents.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(1, 3)
> ```
#### `contents.undo()`
Executes the editing command `undo` in web page.
#### `contents.redo()`
Executes the editing command `redo` in web page.
#### `contents.cut()`
Executes the editing command `cut` in web page.
#### `contents.copy()`
Executes the editing command `copy` in web page.
#### `contents.copyImageAt(x, y)`
* `x` Integer
* `y` Integer
Copy the image at the given position to the clipboard.
#### `contents.paste()`
Executes the editing command `paste` in web page.
#### `contents.pasteAndMatchStyle()`
Executes the editing command `pasteAndMatchStyle` in web page.
#### `contents.delete()`
Executes the editing command `delete` in web page.
#### `contents.selectAll()`
Executes the editing command `selectAll` in web page.
#### `contents.unselect()`
Executes the editing command `unselect` in web page.
#### `contents.replace(text)`
* `text` String
Executes the editing command `replace` in web page.
#### `contents.replaceMisspelling(text)`
* `text` String
Executes the editing command `replaceMisspelling` in web page.
#### `contents.insertText(text)`
* `text` String
Returns `Promise<void>`
Inserts `text` to the focused element.
#### `contents.findInPage(text[, options])`
* `text` String - Content to be searched, must not be empty.
* `options` Object (optional)
* `forward` Boolean (optional) - Whether to search forward or backward, defaults to `true`.
* `findNext` Boolean (optional) - Whether the operation is first request or a follow up,
defaults to `false`.
* `matchCase` Boolean (optional) - Whether search should be case-sensitive,
defaults to `false`.
Returns `Integer` - The request id used for the request.
Starts a request to find all matches for the `text` in the web page. The result of the request
can be obtained by subscribing to [`found-in-page`](web-contents.md#event-found-in-page) event.
#### `contents.stopFindInPage(action)`
* `action` String - Specifies the action to take place when ending
[`webContents.findInPage`] request.
* `clearSelection` - Clear the selection.
* `keepSelection` - Translate the selection into a normal selection.
* `activateSelection` - Focus and click the selection node.
Stops any `findInPage` request for the `webContents` with the provided `action`.
```javascript
const { webContents } = require('electron')
webContents.on('found-in-page', (event, result) => {
if (result.finalUpdate) webContents.stopFindInPage('clearSelection')
})
const requestId = webContents.findInPage('api')
console.log(requestId)
```
#### `contents.capturePage([rect])`
* `rect` [Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md) (optional) - The area of the page to be captured.
Returns `Promise<NativeImage>` - Resolves with a [NativeImage](native-image.md)
Captures a snapshot of the page within `rect`. Omitting `rect` will capture the whole visible page.
#### `contents.isBeingCaptured()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether this page is being captured. It returns true when the capturer count
is large then 0.
#### `contents.incrementCapturerCount([size, stayHidden])`
* `size` [Size](structures/size.md) (optional) - The preferred size for the capturer.
* `stayHidden` Boolean (optional) - Keep the page hidden instead of visible.
Increase the capturer count by one. The page is considered visible when its browser window is
hidden and the capturer count is non-zero. If you would like the page to stay hidden, you should ensure that `stayHidden` is set to true.
This also affects the Page Visibility API.
#### `contents.decrementCapturerCount([stayHidden])`
* `stayHidden` Boolean (optional) - Keep the page in hidden state instead of visible.
Decrease the capturer count by one. The page will be set to hidden or occluded state when its
browser window is hidden or occluded and the capturer count reaches zero. If you want to
decrease the hidden capturer count instead you should set `stayHidden` to true.
#### `contents.getPrinters()`
Get the system printer list.
Returns [`PrinterInfo[]`](structures/printer-info.md)
#### `contents.print([options], [callback])`
* `options` Object (optional)
* `silent` Boolean (optional) - Don't ask user for print settings. Default is `false`.
* `printBackground` Boolean (optional) - Prints the background color and image of
the web page. Default is `false`.
* `deviceName` String (optional) - Set the printer device name to use. Must be the system-defined name and not the 'friendly' name, e.g 'Brother_QL_820NWB' and not 'Brother QL-820NWB'.
* `color` Boolean (optional) - Set whether the printed web page will be in color or grayscale. Default is `true`.
* `margins` Object (optional)
* `marginType` String (optional) - Can be `default`, `none`, `printableArea`, or `custom`. If `custom` is chosen, you will also need to specify `top`, `bottom`, `left`, and `right`.
* `top` Number (optional) - The top margin of the printed web page, in pixels.
* `bottom` Number (optional) - The bottom margin of the printed web page, in pixels.
* `left` Number (optional) - The left margin of the printed web page, in pixels.
* `right` Number (optional) - The right margin of the printed web page, in pixels.
* `landscape` Boolean (optional) - Whether the web page should be printed in landscape mode. Default is `false`.
* `scaleFactor` Number (optional) - The scale factor of the web page.
* `pagesPerSheet` Number (optional) - The number of pages to print per page sheet.
* `collate` Boolean (optional) - Whether the web page should be collated.
* `copies` Number (optional) - The number of copies of the web page to print.
* `pageRanges` Object[] (optional) - The page range to print. On macOS, only one range is honored.
* `from` Number - Index of the first page to print (0-based).
* `to` Number - Index of the last page to print (inclusive) (0-based).
* `duplexMode` String (optional) - Set the duplex mode of the printed web page. Can be `simplex`, `shortEdge`, or `longEdge`.
* `dpi` Record<string, number> (optional)
* `horizontal` Number (optional) - The horizontal dpi.
* `vertical` Number (optional) - The vertical dpi.
* `header` String (optional) - String to be printed as page header.
* `footer` String (optional) - String to be printed as page footer.
* `pageSize` String | Size (optional) - Specify page size of the printed document. Can be `A3`,
`A4`, `A5`, `Legal`, `Letter`, `Tabloid` or an Object containing `height`.
* `callback` Function (optional)
* `success` Boolean - Indicates success of the print call.
* `failureReason` String - Error description called back if the print fails.
When a custom `pageSize` is passed, Chromium attempts to validate platform specific minimum values for `width_microns` and `height_microns`. Width and height must both be minimum 353 microns but may be higher on some operating systems.
Prints window's web page. When `silent` is set to `true`, Electron will pick
the system's default printer if `deviceName` is empty and the default settings for printing.
Use `page-break-before: always;` CSS style to force to print to a new page.
Example usage:
```js
const options = {
silent: true,
deviceName: 'My-Printer',
pageRanges: [{
from: 0,
to: 1
}]
}
win.webContents.print(options, (success, errorType) => {
if (!success) console.log(errorType)
})
```
#### `contents.printToPDF(options)`
* `options` Object
* `headerFooter` Record<string, string> (optional) - the header and footer for the PDF.
* `title` String - The title for the PDF header.
* `url` String - the url for the PDF footer.
* `landscape` Boolean (optional) - `true` for landscape, `false` for portrait.
* `marginsType` Integer (optional) - Specifies the type of margins to use. Uses 0 for
default margin, 1 for no margin, and 2 for minimum margin.
* `scaleFactor` Number (optional) - The scale factor of the web page. Can range from 0 to 100.
* `pageRanges` Record<string, number> (optional) - The page range to print.
* `from` Number - Index of the first page to print (0-based).
* `to` Number - Index of the last page to print (inclusive) (0-based).
* `pageSize` String | Size (optional) - Specify page size of the generated PDF. Can be `A3`,
`A4`, `A5`, `Legal`, `Letter`, `Tabloid` or an Object containing `height` and `width` in microns.
* `printBackground` Boolean (optional) - Whether to print CSS backgrounds.
* `printSelectionOnly` Boolean (optional) - Whether to print selection only.
Returns `Promise<Buffer>` - Resolves with the generated PDF data.
Prints window's web page as PDF with Chromium's preview printing custom
settings.
The `landscape` will be ignored if `@page` CSS at-rule is used in the web page.
By default, an empty `options` will be regarded as:
```javascript
{
marginsType: 0,
printBackground: false,
printSelectionOnly: false,
landscape: false,
pageSize: 'A4',
scaleFactor: 100
}
```
Use `page-break-before: always;` CSS style to force to print to a new page.
An example of `webContents.printToPDF`:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const fs = require('fs')
const path = require('path')
const os = require('os')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.loadURL('http://github.com')
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
// Use default printing options
win.webContents.printToPDF({}).then(data => {
const pdfPath = path.join(os.homedir(), 'Desktop', 'temp.pdf')
fs.writeFile(pdfPath, data, (error) => {
if (error) throw error
console.log(`Wrote PDF successfully to ${pdfPath}`)
})
}).catch(error => {
console.log(`Failed to write PDF to ${pdfPath}: `, error)
})
})
```
#### `contents.addWorkSpace(path)`
* `path` String
Adds the specified path to DevTools workspace. Must be used after DevTools
creation:
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('devtools-opened', () => {
win.webContents.addWorkSpace(__dirname)
})
```
#### `contents.removeWorkSpace(path)`
* `path` String
Removes the specified path from DevTools workspace.
#### `contents.setDevToolsWebContents(devToolsWebContents)`
* `devToolsWebContents` WebContents
Uses the `devToolsWebContents` as the target `WebContents` to show devtools.
The `devToolsWebContents` must not have done any navigation, and it should not
be used for other purposes after the call.
By default Electron manages the devtools by creating an internal `WebContents`
with native view, which developers have very limited control of. With the
`setDevToolsWebContents` method, developers can use any `WebContents` to show
the devtools in it, including `BrowserWindow`, `BrowserView` and `<webview>`
tag.
Note that closing the devtools does not destroy the `devToolsWebContents`, it
is caller's responsibility to destroy `devToolsWebContents`.
An example of showing devtools in a `<webview>` tag:
```html
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
* { margin: 0; }
#browser { height: 70%; }
#devtools { height: 30%; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<webview id="browser" src="https://github.com"></webview>
<webview id="devtools" src="about:blank"></webview>
<script>
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
const emittedOnce = (element, eventName) => new Promise(resolve => {
element.addEventListener(eventName, event => resolve(event), { once: true })
})
const browserView = document.getElementById('browser')
const devtoolsView = document.getElementById('devtools')
const browserReady = emittedOnce(browserView, 'dom-ready')
const devtoolsReady = emittedOnce(devtoolsView, 'dom-ready')
Promise.all([browserReady, devtoolsReady]).then(() => {
const targetId = browserView.getWebContentsId()
const devtoolsId = devtoolsView.getWebContentsId()
ipcRenderer.send('open-devtools', targetId, devtoolsId)
})
</script>
</body>
</html>
```
```js
// Main process
const { ipcMain, webContents } = require('electron')
ipcMain.on('open-devtools', (event, targetContentsId, devtoolsContentsId) => {
const target = webContents.fromId(targetContentsId)
const devtools = webContents.fromId(devtoolsContentsId)
target.setDevToolsWebContents(devtools)
target.openDevTools()
})
```
An example of showing devtools in a `BrowserWindow`:
```js
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
let devtools = null
app.whenReady().then(() => {
win = new BrowserWindow()
devtools = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContents.setDevToolsWebContents(devtools.webContents)
win.webContents.openDevTools({ mode: 'detach' })
})
```
#### `contents.openDevTools([options])`
* `options` Object (optional)
* `mode` String - Opens the devtools with specified dock state, can be
`right`, `bottom`, `undocked`, `detach`. Defaults to last used dock state.
In `undocked` mode it's possible to dock back. In `detach` mode it's not.
* `activate` Boolean (optional) - Whether to bring the opened devtools window
to the foreground. The default is `true`.
Opens the devtools.
When `contents` is a `<webview>` tag, the `mode` would be `detach` by default,
explicitly passing an empty `mode` can force using last used dock state.
#### `contents.closeDevTools()`
Closes the devtools.
#### `contents.isDevToolsOpened()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the devtools is opened.
#### `contents.isDevToolsFocused()`
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the devtools view is focused .
#### `contents.toggleDevTools()`
Toggles the developer tools.
#### `contents.inspectElement(x, y)`
* `x` Integer
* `y` Integer
Starts inspecting element at position (`x`, `y`).
#### `contents.inspectSharedWorker()`
Opens the developer tools for the shared worker context.
#### `contents.inspectSharedWorkerById(workerId)`
* `workerId` String
Inspects the shared worker based on its ID.
#### `contents.getAllSharedWorkers()`
Returns [`SharedWorkerInfo[]`](structures/shared-worker-info.md) - Information about all Shared Workers.
#### `contents.inspectServiceWorker()`
Opens the developer tools for the service worker context.
#### `contents.send(channel, ...args)`
* `channel` String
* `...args` any[]
Send an asynchronous message to the renderer process via `channel`, along with
arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the [Structured Clone
Algorithm][SCA], just like [`postMessage`][], so prototype chains will not be
included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will
throw an exception.
> **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or
> special Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception
> starting with Electron 9.
The renderer process can handle the message by listening to `channel` with the
[`ipcRenderer`](ipc-renderer.md) module.
An example of sending messages from the main process to the renderer process:
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
app.whenReady().then(() => {
win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/index.html`)
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
win.webContents.send('ping', 'whoooooooh!')
})
})
```
```html
<!-- index.html -->
<html>
<body>
<script>
require('electron').ipcRenderer.on('ping', (event, message) => {
console.log(message) // Prints 'whoooooooh!'
})
</script>
</body>
</html>
```
#### `contents.sendToFrame(frameId, channel, ...args)`
* `frameId` Integer
* `channel` String
* `...args` any[]
Send an asynchronous message to a specific frame in a renderer process via
`channel`, along with arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the
[Structured Clone Algorithm][SCA], just like [`postMessage`][], so prototype
chains will not be included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or
WeakSets will throw an exception.
> **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or
> special Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception
> starting with Electron 9.
The renderer process can handle the message by listening to `channel` with the
[`ipcRenderer`](ipc-renderer.md) module.
If you want to get the `frameId` of a given renderer context you should use
the `webFrame.routingId` value. E.g.
```js
// In a renderer process
console.log('My frameId is:', require('electron').webFrame.routingId)
```
You can also read `frameId` from all incoming IPC messages in the main process.
```js
// In the main process
ipcMain.on('ping', (event) => {
console.info('Message came from frameId:', event.frameId)
})
```
#### `contents.postMessage(channel, message, [transfer])`
* `channel` String
* `message` any
* `transfer` MessagePortMain[] (optional)
Send a message to the renderer process, optionally transferring ownership of
zero or more [`MessagePortMain`][] objects.
The transferred `MessagePortMain` objects will be available in the renderer
process by accessing the `ports` property of the emitted event. When they
arrive in the renderer, they will be native DOM `MessagePort` objects.
For example:
```js
// Main process
const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannelMain()
webContents.postMessage('port', { message: 'hello' }, [port1])
// Renderer process
ipcRenderer.on('port', (e, msg) => {
const [port] = e.ports
// ...
})
```
#### `contents.enableDeviceEmulation(parameters)`
* `parameters` Object
* `screenPosition` String - Specify the screen type to emulate
(default: `desktop`):
* `desktop` - Desktop screen type.
* `mobile` - Mobile screen type.
* `screenSize` [Size](structures/size.md) - Set the emulated screen size (screenPosition == mobile).
* `viewPosition` [Point](structures/point.md) - Position the view on the screen
(screenPosition == mobile) (default: `{ x: 0, y: 0 }`).
* `deviceScaleFactor` Integer - Set the device scale factor (if zero defaults to
original device scale factor) (default: `0`).
* `viewSize` [Size](structures/size.md) - Set the emulated view size (empty means no override)
* `scale` Float - Scale of emulated view inside available space (not in fit to
view mode) (default: `1`).
Enable device emulation with the given parameters.
#### `contents.disableDeviceEmulation()`
Disable device emulation enabled by `webContents.enableDeviceEmulation`.
#### `contents.sendInputEvent(inputEvent)`
* `inputEvent` [MouseInputEvent](structures/mouse-input-event.md) | [MouseWheelInputEvent](structures/mouse-wheel-input-event.md) | [KeyboardInputEvent](structures/keyboard-input-event.md)
Sends an input `event` to the page.
**Note:** The [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) containing the contents needs to be focused for
`sendInputEvent()` to work.
#### `contents.beginFrameSubscription([onlyDirty ,]callback)`
* `onlyDirty` Boolean (optional) - Defaults to `false`.
* `callback` Function
* `image` [NativeImage](native-image.md)
* `dirtyRect` [Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md)
Begin subscribing for presentation events and captured frames, the `callback`
will be called with `callback(image, dirtyRect)` when there is a presentation
event.
The `image` is an instance of [NativeImage](native-image.md) that stores the
captured frame.
The `dirtyRect` is an object with `x, y, width, height` properties that
describes which part of the page was repainted. If `onlyDirty` is set to
`true`, `image` will only contain the repainted area. `onlyDirty` defaults to
`false`.
#### `contents.endFrameSubscription()`
End subscribing for frame presentation events.
#### `contents.startDrag(item)`
* `item` Object
* `file` String[] | String - The path(s) to the file(s) being dragged.
* `icon` [NativeImage](native-image.md) | String - The image must be
non-empty on macOS.
Sets the `item` as dragging item for current drag-drop operation, `file` is the
absolute path of the file to be dragged, and `icon` is the image showing under
the cursor when dragging.
#### `contents.savePage(fullPath, saveType)`
* `fullPath` String - The full file path.
* `saveType` String - Specify the save type.
* `HTMLOnly` - Save only the HTML of the page.
* `HTMLComplete` - Save complete-html page.
* `MHTML` - Save complete-html page as MHTML.
Returns `Promise<void>` - resolves if the page is saved.
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', async () => {
win.webContents.savePage('/tmp/test.html', 'HTMLComplete').then(() => {
console.log('Page was saved successfully.')
}).catch(err => {
console.log(err)
})
})
```
#### `contents.showDefinitionForSelection()` _macOS_
Shows pop-up dictionary that searches the selected word on the page.
#### `contents.isOffscreen()`
Returns `Boolean` - Indicates whether *offscreen rendering* is enabled.
#### `contents.startPainting()`
If *offscreen rendering* is enabled and not painting, start painting.
#### `contents.stopPainting()`
If *offscreen rendering* is enabled and painting, stop painting.
#### `contents.isPainting()`
Returns `Boolean` - If *offscreen rendering* is enabled returns whether it is currently painting.
#### `contents.setFrameRate(fps)`
* `fps` Integer
If *offscreen rendering* is enabled sets the frame rate to the specified number.
Only values between 1 and 60 are accepted.
#### `contents.getFrameRate()`
Returns `Integer` - If *offscreen rendering* is enabled returns the current frame rate.
#### `contents.invalidate()`
Schedules a full repaint of the window this web contents is in.
If *offscreen rendering* is enabled invalidates the frame and generates a new
one through the `'paint'` event.
#### `contents.getWebRTCIPHandlingPolicy()`
Returns `String` - Returns the WebRTC IP Handling Policy.
#### `contents.setWebRTCIPHandlingPolicy(policy)`
* `policy` String - Specify the WebRTC IP Handling Policy.
* `default` - Exposes user's public and local IPs. This is the default
behavior. When this policy is used, WebRTC has the right to enumerate all
interfaces and bind them to discover public interfaces.
* `default_public_interface_only` - Exposes user's public IP, but does not
expose user's local IP. When this policy is used, WebRTC should only use the
default route used by http. This doesn't expose any local addresses.
* `default_public_and_private_interfaces` - Exposes user's public and local
IPs. When this policy is used, WebRTC should only use the default route used
by http. This also exposes the associated default private address. Default
route is the route chosen by the OS on a multi-homed endpoint.
* `disable_non_proxied_udp` - Does not expose public or local IPs. When this
policy is used, WebRTC should only use TCP to contact peers or servers unless
the proxy server supports UDP.
Setting the WebRTC IP handling policy allows you to control which IPs are
exposed via WebRTC. See [BrowserLeaks](https://browserleaks.com/webrtc) for
more details.
#### `contents.getOSProcessId()`
Returns `Integer` - The operating system `pid` of the associated renderer
process.
#### `contents.getProcessId()`
Returns `Integer` - The Chromium internal `pid` of the associated renderer. Can
be compared to the `frameProcessId` passed by frame specific navigation events
(e.g. `did-frame-navigate`)
#### `contents.takeHeapSnapshot(filePath)`
* `filePath` String - Path to the output file.
Returns `Promise<void>` - Indicates whether the snapshot has been created successfully.
Takes a V8 heap snapshot and saves it to `filePath`.
#### `contents.getBackgroundThrottling()`
Returns `Boolean` - whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API.
#### `contents.setBackgroundThrottling(allowed)`
* `allowed` Boolean
Controls whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API.
#### `contents.getType()`
Returns `String` - the type of the webContent. Can be `backgroundPage`, `window`, `browserView`, `remote`, `webview` or `offscreen`.
### Instance Properties
#### `contents.audioMuted`
A `Boolean` property that determines whether this page is muted.
#### `contents.userAgent`
A `String` property that determines the user agent for this web page.
#### `contents.zoomLevel`
A `Number` property that determines the zoom level for this web contents.
The original size is 0 and each increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. The formula for this is `scale := 1.2 ^ level`.
#### `contents.zoomFactor`
A `Number` property that determines the zoom factor for this web contents.
The zoom factor is the zoom percent divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0.
#### `contents.frameRate`
An `Integer` property that sets the frame rate of the web contents to the specified number.
Only values between 1 and 60 are accepted.
Only applicable if *offscreen rendering* is enabled.
#### `contents.id` _Readonly_
A `Integer` representing the unique ID of this WebContents. Each ID is unique among all `WebContents` instances of the entire Electron application.
#### `contents.session` _Readonly_
A [`Session`](session.md) used by this webContents.
#### `contents.hostWebContents` _Readonly_
A [`WebContents`](web-contents.md) instance that might own this `WebContents`.
#### `contents.devToolsWebContents` _Readonly_
A `WebContents | null` property that represents the of DevTools `WebContents` associated with a given `WebContents`.
**Note:** Users should never store this object because it may become `null`
when the DevTools has been closed.
#### `contents.debugger` _Readonly_
A [`Debugger`](debugger.md) instance for this webContents.
[keyboardevent]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent
[event-emitter]: https://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter
[SCA]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Structured_clone_algorithm
[`postMessage`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/postMessage
#### `contents.backgroundThrottling`
A `Boolean` property that determines whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API.
#### `contents.mainFrame` _Readonly_
A [`WebFrameMain`](web-frame-main.md) property that represents the top frame of the page's frame hierarchy.