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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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