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Selection.nextUntil([selector], [filter])
Get all following siblings of each element up to but not including the element matched by the selector. Mimics jquery.nextUntil
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| selector (optional) | string |
Selection | null | A selector expression or object to match elements against. |
| filter (optional) | string | null | A selector expression to filter matched elements. |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Selection | A Selection. |
Example
JavaScript
JavaScript
import { parseHTML } from 'k6/html';
import { sleep } from 'k6';
export default function () {
const content = `
<dl>
<dt id="term-1">term 1</dt>
<dd>definition 1-a</dd>
<dd>definition 1-b</dd>
<dd>definition 1-c</dd>
<dd>definition 1-d</dd>
<dt id="term-2">term 2</dt>
<dd>definition 2-a</dd>
<dd>definition 2-b</dd>
<dd>definition 2-c</dd>
<dt id="term-3">term 3</dt>
<dd>definition 3-a</dd>
<dd>definition 3-b</dd>
</dl>
`;
const doc = parseHTML(content);
const sel = doc.find('#term-2').nextUntil('dt');
console.log(sel.size());
const selFilter = doc.find('#term-1').nextUntil('#term-3', 'dd');
console.log(selFilter.size());
sleep(1);
}Was this page helpful?
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