First of all, selenium does not provide a reliable cross-browser API to work with browser tabs. A common approach to open or close a tab (although not quite reliable) is to invoke browser shortcuts for Chrome:
- open tab:
CTRL
/COMMAND
+ T
- close tab:
CTRL
/COMMAND
+ W
In protractor, find the body
element and "send keys" to it:
var body = element(by.tagName("body"));
body.sendKeys(protractor.Key.chord(protractor.Key.CONTROL, "t"))
body.sendKeys(protractor.Key.chord(protractor.Key.CONTROL, "w"))
Or, using browser.actions()
:
browser.actions().keyDown(protractor.Key.CONTROL).sendKeys('t').perform();
browser.actions().keyDown(protractor.Key.CONTROL).sendKeys('w').perform();
Also, to open a new tab, there is an interesting hack (introduced here), which basically injects a new a
element into the page and invokes click
mouse event:
function openNewTab (url) {
return browser.driver.executeScript(function(url) {(
function(a, url){
document.body.appendChild(a);
a.setAttribute('href', url);
a.dispatchEvent((function(e){
e.initMouseEvent("click", true, true, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, true, false, false, false, 0, null);
return e;
}(document.createEvent('MouseEvents'))))
}(document.createElement('a'), url)
);
}, url)
};
There is also window.close()
function, but it would not close the tab if it was not opened via window.open()
(reference). In other words, if this is a tab you manually open, then you can use window.open() -> window.close()
approach with the help of browser.executeScript()
.