This moves the fix in #27095 from `modernize` to `appendEvent`. The
reason is that `trace V4` is used both for older traces that do not have
`consoleMessage.args` and the new ones with `args`. Since we do not call
`modernize` for traces of the same version, the original fix does not
help in this case.
Fixes#27144.
Partial fix for https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/6319
After this fix, the following scenario won't leak and the context state
(cookies, storage, etc) can be reused by the new page sessions:
```js
for (let i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
const page = await context.newPage();
await page.goto('...');
await page.close('...');
}
```
Previously, such requests were skipped because they never receive
`Fetch.requestPaused` as there was no real network.
Also cleanup some redundant tests and move them from chromium-only file.
Fixes#23424.
This PR fixes the react selector behavior to support components that are
wrapped by the memo or forwardRef React builtin functions.
Previously these components couldn't be selected. This PR fixes that
behavior, enabling selecting those components.
Current behavior:
```
const Foo = memo(() => <div id="foo_component" />);
Foo.displayName = "Foo";
...
playwright.$("_react=Foo") -> undefined
```
Fixed behavior:
```
const Foo = memo(() => <div id="foo_component" />);
Foo.displayName = "Foo";
...
playwright.$("_react=Foo") -> <div id ="foo_component" />
```
This prevents shared workers from stalling upon restart.
We receive `Inspector.targetCrashed` and
`Inspector.targetReloadedAfterCrash` events that assume
`Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger` from any attached client. It is easier
and more stable to just detach from shared workers, because we do not
inspect them.
For service workers, we should actually issue
`Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger` in such cases, because we attach to
them.
Fixes#18932.
Fixes#15474.
Notes:
* page-level requests that are also handled by a SW's fetch handler, should not be interceptable at the page-level
* `Network.requestWillBeSent` does not provide enough metadata for Playwright to fire the `request` event at that time, so it does it as soon as it gets to the end of the request lifecycle
- `har` option is now an object `{ path, fallback }`.
- Allows falling back to `abort()`, `continue()` or throwing.
- Matches based on url + method.
- Follows redirects in the HAR file.
- Nice error/stack when throwing.
- Tests.
This option stops all kinds of CSS animations while doing screenshot:
- CSS animations
- CSS transitions
- Web Animations
Animations get different treatment depending on animation duration:
- finite animations are fast-forwarded to its end, issuing the
`transitionend` event.
- Infinite animations are resetted to its beginning, and then
resumed after the screenshot.
References #9938, fixes#11912
When element that is being dragged stays under the mouse,
it prevents the hit target check on drop from working,
because drop target is overlayed by the dragged element.
To workaround this, we perform a one-time hit target check
before moving for the drop, as we used to.