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expectedStatuses( statuses )
Returns a callback to be used with setResponseCallback to mark responses as expected based only on their status codes.
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
statuses | integer/objects | either an integer or an object like {min:100, max:300} which gives a minimum and maximum expected status codes |
You can have as many arguments as wanted in any order.
Example
JavaScript
import http from 'k6/http';
// setting some pretty strange status codes as expected
http.setResponseCallback(
http.expectedStatuses(406, 500, { min: 200, max: 204 }, 302, { min: 305, max: 405 })
);
export default () => {
// this one will actually be marked as failed as it doesn't match any of the above listed status
// codes
http.get('https://httpbin.test.k6.io/status/205');
};
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