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fail( [err] )
Immediately throw an error, aborting the current iteration.
fail() does not abort the test, nor does it make the test exit with non-0 status.
If you are looking to fail the test by halting the execution, use
test.abort() instead
fail() is a simple convenience wrapper on top of JavaScript’s throw(),
because the latter cannot be used as [expr] || throw, which is a convenient way to write k6 test code.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| err (optional) | string | Error message that gets printed to stderr. |
Example
Aborting the current script iteration if a check fails:
JavaScript
JavaScript
import http from 'k6/http';
import { check, fail } from 'k6';
export default function () {
const res = http.get('https://k6.io');
if (
!check(res, {
'status code MUST be 200': (res) => res.status == 200,
})
) {
fail('status code was *not* 200');
}
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