Waits for the event to fire and returns its value. If a predicate function has been set it will pass the value to the predicate function, which must return true for the promise to resolve.
Returns
Example
This API is useful when you want to wait for the new page to open after clicking on a link that opens in a new tab.
import { browser } from 'k6/browser';
export const options = {
scenarios: {
ui: {
executor: 'shared-iterations',
options: {
browser: {
type: 'chromium',
},
},
},
},
};
export default async function () {
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto('https://test.k6.io/');
await page.keyboard.down('ControlOrMeta');
// Open the link in a new tab with the help of the meta key.
// Wait for the new page to be created.
const browserContext = browser.context();
const [newTab] = await Promise.all([
browserContext.waitForEvent('page'),
await page.locator('a[href="/my_messages.php"]').click(),
]);
await page.keyboard.up('ControlOrMeta');
// Wait for the new page (tab) to load.
await newTab.waitForLoadState('load');
// Take screenshots of each page.
await page.screenshot({ path: `screenshot-page.png` });
await newTab.screenshot({ path: `screenshot-newTab.png` });
await newTab.close();
await page.close();
}Here’s an example working with the predicate:
import { browser } from 'k6/browser';
export const options = {
scenarios: {
browser: {
executor: 'shared-iterations',
options: {
browser: {
type: 'chromium',
},
},
},
},
};
export default async function () {
const context = await browser.newContext();
// Call waitForEvent with a predicate which will return true once at least
// one page has been created.
let counter = 0;
const promise = await context.waitForEvent('page', {
predicate: (page) => {
if (++counter >= 1) {
return true;
}
return false;
},
});
// Now we create a page.
const page = await context.newPage();
// Wait for the predicate to pass.
await promise;
console.log('predicate passed');
await page.close();
}

