# class: Route Whenever a network route is set up with [`method: Page.route`] or [`method: BrowserContext.route`], the `Route` object allows to handle the route. ## async method: Route.abort Aborts the route's request. ### param: Route.abort.errorCode - `errorCode` <[string]> Optional error code. Defaults to `failed`, could be one of the following: * `'aborted'` - An operation was aborted (due to user action) * `'accessdenied'` - Permission to access a resource, other than the network, was denied * `'addressunreachable'` - The IP address is unreachable. This usually means that there is no route to the specified host or network. * `'blockedbyclient'` - The client chose to block the request. * `'blockedbyresponse'` - The request failed because the response was delivered along with requirements which are not met ('X-Frame-Options' and 'Content-Security-Policy' ancestor checks, for instance). * `'connectionaborted'` - A connection timed out as a result of not receiving an ACK for data sent. * `'connectionclosed'` - A connection was closed (corresponding to a TCP FIN). * `'connectionfailed'` - A connection attempt failed. * `'connectionrefused'` - A connection attempt was refused. * `'connectionreset'` - A connection was reset (corresponding to a TCP RST). * `'internetdisconnected'` - The Internet connection has been lost. * `'namenotresolved'` - The host name could not be resolved. * `'timedout'` - An operation timed out. * `'failed'` - A generic failure occurred. ## async method: Route.continue Continues route's request with optional overrides. ```js await page.route('**/*', (route, request) => { // Override headers const headers = { ...request.headers(), foo: 'bar', // set "foo" header origin: undefined, // remove "origin" header }; route.continue({headers}); }); ``` ### param: Route.continue.overrides - `overrides` <[Object]> - `url` <[string]> If set changes the request URL. New URL must have same protocol as original one. - `method` <[string]> If set changes the request method (e.g. GET or POST) - `postData` <[string]|[Buffer]> If set changes the post data of request - `headers` <[Object]<[string], [string]>> If set changes the request HTTP headers. Header values will be converted to a string. Optional request overrides, can override following properties: ## async method: Route.fulfill Fulfills route's request with given response. An example of fulfilling all requests with 404 responses: ```js await page.route('**/*', route => { route.fulfill({ status: 404, contentType: 'text/plain', body: 'Not Found!' }); }); ``` An example of serving static file: ```js await page.route('**/xhr_endpoint', route => route.fulfill({ path: 'mock_data.json' })); ``` ### param: Route.fulfill.response - `response` <[Object]> - `status` <[int]> Response status code, defaults to `200`. - `headers` <[Object]<[string], [string]>> Optional response headers. Header values will be converted to a string. - `contentType` <[string]> If set, equals to setting `Content-Type` response header. - `body` <[string]|[Buffer]> Optional response body. - `path` <[path]> Optional file path to respond with. The content type will be inferred from file extension. If `path` is a relative path, then it is resolved relative to the current working directory. Response that will fulfill this route's request. ## method: Route.request - returns: <[Request]> A request to be routed.