Also:
- remove `blob-report` directory at the start;
- markdown's `report.md` next to package.json;
- use default location in playwright's workflows.
References #24451.
Use a top-level .env file to control the internal testing setup.
This allows for easy manipulation of environment variables regardless
of your setup (VSCode Extension, CLI, etc.).
We now commit protocol.ts files during the roll.
New utils/roll_browser.js helps with that.
This makes our installation very shallow:
- build installer;
- download browsers.
This patch:
- drops dependency on playwright-core in all our packages. Instead of
the dependency, packages are now built with `//packages/build_package.sh`
script.
- unifies `browsers.json` - now there's a single `//browsers.json` file
that is used to manage browser revisions.
This patch temporary switches canary publishing to `--dryn-run` from CI/CD so that we
can verify that it does sane things.
We'll unify all our package management scripts under `//packages/` in a
follow-up.
Fixes#2268
We need to commit `package-lock.json` to repository to ensure
reproducible builds.
This also starts using [`npm ci`](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/ci.html) to
install dependencies.
Drive-by: remove non-functioning `rebase` workflow.
We need to commit `package-lock.json` to repository to ensure
reproducible builds.
This also starts using [`npm ci`](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/ci.html) to
install dependencies.
Drive-by: remove non-functioning `rebase` workflow.
This patch removes the `PLAYWRIGHT_GLOBAL_INSTALL=1` variable
and instead introduces a new var - `PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH`.
You can specify `PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH` to affect where playwright
installs browsers and where it looks for browsers.
Fixes#1102
This generates typescript definitions based on the api.md, instead of autogenerating them from the typescript source code.
Now types
- only include the public api
- work with older versions of typescript
- include descriptions
- are more consistent
- are more complete
#6
This patch:
- removes `browserType.downloadBrowserIfNeeded()` method. The method
turned out to be ill-behaving and cannot not be used as we'd like to (see #1085)
- adds a `browserType.setExecutablePath` method to set a browser
exectuable.
With this patch, we take the following approach towards managing browser downloads:
- `playwright-core` doesn't download any browsers. In `playwright-core`, `playwright.chromium.executablePath()` returns `null` (same for firefox and webkit).
- clients of `playwright-core` (e.g. `playwright` and others) download browsers one way or another.
They can then configure `playwright` with executable paths and re-export the `playwright` object to their clients.
- `playwright`, `playwright-firefox`, `playwright-chromium` and `playwright-webkit` download
browsers. Once browsers are downloaded, their executable paths are saved to a `.downloaded-browsers.json` file. This file is read in `playwright/index.js` to configure browser executable paths and re-export the API.
- special case is `install-from-github.js` that also cleans up old browsers.
`protocol.d.ts` had to move to `protocol.ts` otherwise typescript refuses to include it in the out directory.
Removed the old d.ts generator. It will need to be rewritten anyway.
These new types include private stuff that they probably shouldn't, and are missing documentation. I'll follow up with a better d.ts generator later.
#6