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PhantomJS - framesName Property
It returns an array of frame names.
Syntax
Its syntax is as follows −
var wpage = require('webpage').create(); wpage.framesName;
Example
Let us take an example to understand the use of framesName property.
var wpage = require('webpage').create(); wpage.open('http://localhost/tasks/ff.html', function (status) { console.log(status); console.log(wpage.framesName); phantom.exit(); });
ff.html
<html> <head> <title>welcome to phantomjs</title> </head> <body name = "content"> <script type = "text/javascript"> window.name = "page2"; console.log('welcome to cookie example'); document.cookie = "username = Roy; expires = Thu, 22 Dec 2017 12:00:00 UTC"; window.onload = function() { console.log("page is loaded"); } </script> <iframe src = "http://localhost/tasks/a.html" width = "800" height = "800" name = "myframe" id = "myframe"></iframe> <iframe src = "http://localhost/tasks/alert.html" width = "800" height = "800" name = "myframe1" id = "myframe1"></iframe> <h1>ddddddddd</h1> </body> </html>
The above program generates the following output.
Success myframe,myframe1
phantomjs_webpage_module_properties.htm
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