This brings up the question that we would show the tag name twice if its
a tag in a title. This would be aligned to how HTML report is doing it.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/29927
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Signed-off-by: Max Schmitt <max@schmitt.mx>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@gmail.com>
With the recent change that gave after hooks a separate timeout, fixture
teardown does not imply that "test finished successfully, but fixture
teardown was slow".
This was historically done to make `console.log()` have colors. However,
this makes any other code that checks `process.stdout.isTTY` incorrectly
assume real TTY support.
Node18 and Node20 now respect `FORCE_COLOR=1` in console, so our default
behavior of forcing colors in the worker process just works out of the
box. See https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/48034.
- Migrate from `:::warning` to `:::danger[Warning]`.
- Migrate from `:::caution` to `:::warning`.
- `:::warning` and `:::caution` were the color same before.
- `:::caution` is deprecated and gets removed in v4 of Docusaurus
- Also migrate to the [newer title
syntax](3877c1254f/packages/docusaurus-utils/src/markdownUtils.ts (L86-L91))
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Signed-off-by: Max Schmitt <max@schmitt.mx>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@gmail.com>
**Investigation:**
- According to
[here](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/actions/runs/8351676198),
the job got cancelled, because someone force-pushed and another commit
took priority.
- We have `if: always()` for uploading the blobs, even if they are
cancelled. We expect, that the task before (`npx playwright test`)
finished writing the blob, but it didn't - cancelled in between. We
still upload - a broken one.
- We download the broken zip and it breaks from there on.
Proposed change: Instead of uploading always, upload if it did not get
cancelled.
Quoting from the GitHub Actions docs about `always()`:
> Warning: Avoid using always for any task that could suffer from a
critical failure, for example: getting sources, otherwise the workflow
may hang until it times out. If you want to run a job or step regardless
of its success or failure, use the recommended alternative: if: `${{
!cancelled() }}`
This is phase 1/2 where it changes our code to use this new condition.
The actual roll-out happens once it works for us.
Relates https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/29451
Previously, there was at most one "hard error", as opposite to multiple
"soft errors". This was done to preserve the historic behavior at the
time of introducing multiple `TestInfo.errors`.
With this change, every user callback that is executed `withRunnable()`
can throw an error and/or timeout, and both of these will end up in
`TestInfo.errors`.
Additionally, there is at most one "unhandled exception" error, to avoid
flooding the report with mass failures.
Drive-by: remove boolean arguments from `_failWithError()`.
Fixes#29876.