closeContext()
Open source
closeContext()
Closes the current BrowserContext. If there is no active browser context, because none has been created yet or because it has been previously closed, this method throws an error.
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Promise<void> | A Promise that fulfills when the BrowserContext is closed. |
Example
JavaScript
import { browser } from 'k6/browser';
export const options = {
scenarios: {
browser: {
executor: 'shared-iterations',
options: {
browser: {
type: 'chromium',
},
},
},
},
};
export default async function () {
const page1 = await browser.newPage({
isMobile: true,
}); // implicitly creates a new context
await page1.goto('https:/test.k6.io/');
page1.close();
await browser.closeContext(); // closes the context created on newPage
const page2 = await browser.newPage({
isMobile: false,
}); // creates a new context with different settings
await page2.goto('https://test.k6.io/');
page2.close();
await browser.closeContext();
await browser.closeContext(); // throws an error as browser has no active context
}
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