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We can handle tabs in Puppeteer using the below methods −
newPage()
We can open a new tab using this method available in the browser object.
Syntax
The syntax is as follows −
const p = await browser.newPage()
close()
We can close the tab opened using this method.
Syntax
The syntax is as follows −
await p.close()
close()
We can close all the tabs opened using this method available in the browser object.
Syntax
The syntax is as follows −
await browser.close()
To begin, follow Steps 1 to 2 from the Chapter of Basic Test on Puppeteer which are as follows −
Step 1 − Create a new file within the directory where the node_modules folder is created (location where the Puppeteer and Puppeteer core have been installed).
The details on Puppeteer installation is discussed in the Chapter of Puppeteer Installation.
Right-click on the folder where the node_modules folder is created, then click on the New file button.
Step 2 − Enter a filename, say testcase1.js.
Step 3 − Add the below code within the testcase1.js file created.
//adding Puppeteer library const pt = require(''puppeteer'') pt.launch().then(async browser => { //browser new page const p = await browser.newPage(); //set viewpoint of browser page await p.setViewport({ width: 1000, height: 500 }) //launch URL await p.goto(''https://www.tutorialspoint.com/index.htm'') //capture screenshot await p.screenshot({ path: ''tutorialspoint.png'' }); //browser close await browser.close() })
Step 4 − Execute the code with the command given below −
node <filename>
So in our example, we shall run the following command −
node testcase1.js
After the command has been successfully executed, a new file called the tutorialspoint.png gets created within the page directory. It contains the captured screenshot of the page launched in the browser.
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