The new message looks like this:
```
Test finished within timeout of 500ms, but tearing down "playwright configuration" ran out of time.
Please allow more time for the test, since teardown is attributed towards the test timeout budget.·
```
References #21259.
Currently, it is possible to run a function, e.g. a second `beforeEach` hook,
that will receive `null` for the fixture that has already failed before.
This PR skips running any user function that uses a fixture that has already
failed, just like if the fixture would be initialized again and failing for
the second time.
Some of the current timeout error messages are confusing, because they do not suggest that the issue is most likely a slow test. This PR updates timeout messages as follows:
- Test timeout of 30000ms exceeded.
- Test timeout of 30000ms exceeded while setting up "browser".
- Test timeout of 30000ms exceeded while tearing down "context".
- Test timeout of 30000ms exceeded while setting up "playwright configuration".
- Test timeout of 30000ms exceeded while running "beforeEach" hook.
- Test timeout of 30000ms exceeded while running "afterEach" hook.
- "beforeAll" hook timeout of 30000ms exceeded.
- "afterAll" hook timeout of 30000ms exceeded.
- Worker teardown timeout of 30000ms exceeded.
- "skip" modifier timeout of 30000ms exceeded.
- Fixture "myCustomFixture" timeout of 5000ms exceeded.
- Always show a fixture that was running during timeout.
- Give custom titles to built-in fixtures.
- Specify setup/teardown fixture phase in the message.
- Split connect vs launch browser fixtures for better naming.
Example timeout message:
```log
Timeout of 2000ms exceeded while running fixture "built-in playwright configuration" teardown.
```
By default, fixtures share timeout with the test they are instantiated for.
However, for more heavy fixtures, especially worker-scoped ones, it makes
sense to have a separate timeout.
This introduces `{ timeout: number }` option to the list of fixture options
that opts the fixture into a dedicated timeout rather than sharing it
with the test.
Reland: worker.stop() before worker.run() was hanging because
`_runFinished` promise was not initially resolved.
---
This moves `beforeAll`, `afterAll` and some modifiers from running
as a separate entity into running inside a test.
Pros:
- All errors are reported as test errors.
- All artifacts are collected as test artifacts.
- Reporters support this out of the box.
Details:
- Each test computes the necessary hooks to run and runs them.
- Teardown is usually performed during the test (on test failure or worker stop).
- `skipRemaining` is added to `DonePayload` to preserve the behavior
where `beforeAll` hook failure skips subsequent tests.
This behavior can now be improved to only target tests affected by this hook.
* Revert "fix(hooks): separate test timeout from beforeAll/afterAll timeouts (#12413)"
This reverts commit 73dee69558.
* Revert "fix(test-runner): rely on test title paths instead of ordinal (#12414)"
This reverts commit d744a87aee.
* Revert "chore(test runner): run hooks/modifiers as a part of the test (#12329)"
This reverts commit 47045ba48d.
chore(test runner): run hooks/modifiers as a part of the test
This moves `beforeAll`, `afterAll` and some modifiers from running
as a separate entity into running inside a test.
Pros:
- All errors are reported as test errors.
- All artifacts are collected as test artifacts.
- Reporters support this out of the box.
Details:
- Each test computes the necessary hooks to run and runs them.
- Teardown is usually performed during the test (on test failure or worker stop).
- `skipRemaining` is added to `DonePayload` to preserve the behavior
where `beforeAll` hook failure skips subsequent tests.
This behavior can now be improved to only target tests affected by this hook.
- Use file path, not content to calculate the attachment hash.
- Always cleanup fixture from the list on teardown, to avoid reporting
teardown error multiple times: from the test, and from the cleanup.
When the test fails (usually with timeout), we wait until all hooks are run
and worker scope is teared down before reporting test end result.
This allows us to collect any error details populated by teardown
in addition to the "timed out" message.
Each hook gets its own test scope. This is not too useful for
object fixtures like `page` (although one can use a page in
`beforeAll` to save storage state), but much more useful for option
fixtures like `viewport`.
Stop wrapping/prepending error messages so that we do not loose the stack trace. For this, update a few manually thrown errors with better messages (usually including a file path).
Speed up locations by doing manual `sourceMapSupport.wrapCallSite()` for a single call site. Performance gain in the runner process with 100 files x 100 tests each:
- 25% on the fresh run without babel cache;
- 80% on the cached run where babel is almost instant.
Also some obvious cleanups around stack traces (removing unused code).
- Source now lives at `src/test`.
- Former folio tests live at `tests/playwright-test`.
- We use `src/test/internal.ts` that exposes base test without
Playwright fixtures for most tests (to avoid modifications for now).
- Test types live in `types/testFoo.d.ts`.
- Stable test runner is installed to `tests/config/test-runner` during `npm install`.
- All deps including test-only are now listed in `package.json`.
Non-test deps must also be listed in `build_package.js` to get included.