View Source Improve this doc timeoutsConfigure the amount of time that a particular type of operation can execute for before they are aborted and a Timeout error is returned to the client. If no parameters are given it returns the current timeout settings (only supported by drivers which have the W3C Webdriver protocol implemented) Usage1browser.timeouts([type][,ms]); Parameters Param Type Details typeoptional String The type of operation to set the timeout for. Valid values are:- script Determines when to interrupt a script that is being evaluated.- implicit Gives the timeout of when to abort locating an element.- pageLoad Provides the timeout limit used to interrupt navigation of the browsing context. The pageLoad keyword is a part of the official WebDriver specification, but might not be supported for your browser (the previous name is page load). msoptional Number The amount of time, in milliseconds, that time-limited commands are permitted to run. Exampletimeouts.js1234567891011121314it('timeouts example', function() { // set timeouts: not W3C WebDriver compatible call (old drivers) browser.timeouts('script', 3000); // set timeouts: W3C WebDriver compatible call (new drivers) browser.timeouts({ "script": 1000, "pageLoad": 7000, "implicit": 5000 }); // get timeouts const timeouts = browser.timeouts();});