abortOnce
Abort the request once with one of the following error codes:
Failed
, Aborted
, TimedOut
, AccessDenied
, ConnectionClosed
,
ConnectionReset
, ConnectionRefused
, ConnectionAborted
,
ConnectionFailed
, NameNotResolved
, InternetDisconnected
,
AddressUnreachable
, BlockedByClient
, BlockedByResponse
.
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Usage
mock.abortOnce(errorCode)
Parameters
Name | Type | Details |
---|---|---|
errorCode | ErrorCode | error code of the response, can be one of: Failed , Aborted , TimedOut , AccessDenied , ConnectionClosed , ConnectionReset , ConnectionRefused , ConnectionAborted , ConnectionFailed , NameNotResolved , InternetDisconnected , AddressUnreachable , BlockedByClient , BlockedByResponse |
Example
it('should block mock only once', () => {
const mock = browser.mock('https://webdriver.io')
mock.abortOnce('Failed')
browser.url('https://webdriver.io')
// catch failing command as page can't be loaded
.catch(() => {})
console.log(browser.getTitle()) // outputs: ""
browser.url('https://webdriver.io')
console.log(browser.getTitle()) // outputs: "WebdriverIO · Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js"
})