Class ResponseReceivedExtraInfo

java.lang.Object
org.openqa.selenium.devtools.v141.network.model.ResponseReceivedExtraInfo

@Beta public class ResponseReceivedExtraInfo extends Object
Fired when additional information about a responseReceived event is available from the network stack. Not every responseReceived event will have an additional responseReceivedExtraInfo for it, and responseReceivedExtraInfo may be fired before or after responseReceived.
  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getRequestId

      public RequestId getRequestId()
      Request identifier. Used to match this information to another responseReceived event.
    • getBlockedCookies

      public List<BlockedSetCookieWithReason> getBlockedCookies()
      A list of cookies which were not stored from the response along with the corresponding reasons for blocking. The cookies here may not be valid due to syntax errors, which are represented by the invalid cookie line string instead of a proper cookie.
    • getHeaders

      public Headers getHeaders()
      Raw response headers as they were received over the wire. Duplicate headers in the response are represented as a single key with their values concatentated using `\n` as the separator. See also `headersText` that contains verbatim text for HTTP/1.*.
    • getResourceIPAddressSpace

      public IPAddressSpace getResourceIPAddressSpace()
      The IP address space of the resource. The address space can only be determined once the transport established the connection, so we can't send it in `requestWillBeSentExtraInfo`.
    • getStatusCode

      public Integer getStatusCode()
      The status code of the response. This is useful in cases the request failed and no responseReceived event is triggered, which is the case for, e.g., CORS errors. This is also the correct status code for cached requests, where the status in responseReceived is a 200 and this will be 304.
    • getHeadersText

      public Optional<String> getHeadersText()
      Raw response header text as it was received over the wire. The raw text may not always be available, such as in the case of HTTP/2 or QUIC.
    • getCookiePartitionKey

      @Beta public Optional<CookiePartitionKey> getCookiePartitionKey()
      The cookie partition key that will be used to store partitioned cookies set in this response. Only sent when partitioned cookies are enabled.
    • getCookiePartitionKeyOpaque

      public Optional<Boolean> getCookiePartitionKeyOpaque()
      True if partitioned cookies are enabled, but the partition key is not serializable to string.
    • getExemptedCookies

      public Optional<List<ExemptedSetCookieWithReason>> getExemptedCookies()
      A list of cookies which should have been blocked by 3PCD but are exempted and stored from the response with the corresponding reason.