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/**
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* Copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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import { test, expect } from './playwright-test-fixtures';
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test('basics should work', async ({ runTSC }) => {
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const result = await runTSC({
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'a.spec.ts': `
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const { test } = pwt;
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test.describe('suite', () => {
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test.beforeEach(async () => {});
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test('my test', async({}, testInfo) => {
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expect(testInfo.title).toBe('my test');
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testInfo.annotations[0].type;
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});
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});
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// @ts-expect-error
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test.foo();
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`
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});
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expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
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});
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test('can pass sync functions everywhere', async ({ runTSC }) => {
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const result = await runTSC({
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'a.spec.ts': `
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const test = pwt.test.extend<{ foo: string }>({
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foo: ({}, use) => use('bar'),
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});
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test.beforeEach(({ foo }) => {});
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test.afterEach(({ foo }) => {});
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test.beforeAll(() => {});
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test.afterAll(() => {});
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test('my test', ({ foo }) => {});
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`
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});
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expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
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});
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test('can return anything from hooks', async ({ runTSC }) => {
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const result = await runTSC({
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'a.spec.ts': `
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const { test } = pwt;
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test.beforeEach(() => '123');
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test.afterEach(() => 123);
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test.beforeAll(() => [123]);
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test.afterAll(() => ({ a: 123 }));
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`
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});
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expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
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});
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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test('test.extend options should check types', async ({ runTSC }) => {
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const result = await runTSC({
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'helper.ts': `
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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export type Params = { foo: string };
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export const test = pwt.test;
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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export const test1 = test.extend<Params>({ foo: [ 'foo', { option: true } ] });
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export const test1b = test.extend<{ bar: string }>({ bar: [ 'bar', { option: true } ] });
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export const testerror = test.extend<{ foo: string }>({
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// @ts-expect-error
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foo: 123
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});
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export const test2 = test1.extend<{ bar: number }>({
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bar: async ({ foo }, run) => { await run(parseInt(foo)); }
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});
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export const test3 = test1.extend<{ bar: number }>({
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// @ts-expect-error
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bar: async ({ baz }, run) => { await run(42); }
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});
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// TODO: enable when _extendTest is out of experiment.
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// export const test4 = test1._extendTest(test1b);
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export const test4 = test1;
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`,
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'playwright.config.ts': `
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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import { Params } from './helper';
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const configs: pwt.Config<Params>[] = [];
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configs.push({});
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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configs.push({
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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use: { foo: 'bar' },
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});
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configs.push({
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// @ts-expect-error
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use: { foo: true },
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});
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configs.push({
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// @ts-expect-error
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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use: { unknown: true },
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});
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module.exports = configs;
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`,
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'a.spec.ts': `
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feat(test runner): replace declare/define with "options" (#10293)
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
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import { test, test1, test2, test3, test4 } from './helper';
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// @ts-expect-error
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test('my test', async ({ foo }) => {});
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test1('my test', async ({ foo }) => {});
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// @ts-expect-error
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test1('my test', async ({ foo, bar }) => {});
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test2('my test', async ({ foo, bar }) => {});
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// @ts-expect-error
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test2('my test', async ({ foo, baz }) => {});
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// TODO: enable when _extendTest is out of experiment.
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// test4('my test', async ({ foo, bar }) => {});
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`
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});
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expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
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});
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