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# JavascriptCallback (object)
You can pass a callback function from Javascript to Python, when you do that, what you get in Python is a `JavascriptCallback` object that you can use to call javascript function back.
If you call the javascript callback and it fails, instead of js exception what you get is a python exception that exits the application by default (see sys.excepthook in examples).
See also [JavascriptBindings](JavascriptBindings.md).
See also [Issue #11](../issues/11) (Throw JS / Python exceptions according to execution context).
Table of contents:
* [Methods](#methods)
* [Call](#call)
* [GetFrame](#getframe)
* [GetId](#getid)
* [GetFunctionName](#getfunctionname)
## Methods
### Call
| Parameter | Type |
| --- | --- |
| [params..] (optional) | mixed |
| __Return__ | void |
Call the javascript callback function. Pass arguments optionally.
For a list of allowed types for `mixed` see JavascriptBindings.[IsValueAllowed()](JavascriptBindings.md#isvalueallowed).
### GetFrame
| | |
| --- | --- |
| __Return__ | [Frame](Frame.md) |
Get Frame object associated with this callback. If Browser was destroyed
then Frame may be None.
### GetId
| | |
| --- | --- |
| __Return__ | int |
Get this callback's identifier.
### GetFunctionName
| | |
| --- | --- |
| __Return__ | string |
Get the javascript function's name. If that is an anonymous function you will get some random name like "É☺«".