Previously, any unpaired quote in the text selector "escaped"
everything till the end of the selector string, and so any
subsequent chained selectors, including ">>" separator were ignored.
An example of misbehaving selector: `text=19" >> nth=1`.
Now, when text selector contains a non-leading quote, selector parser
does not assume it should escape ">>" separator and correctly
tokenizes all selectors from the chain.
Note that this behavior is a workaround for the fact that our
text selectors is somewhat poorly defined in this area. That said,
this workaround seems to be safe enough. It still does not work for
unpaired leading quotes like this: `text="19 >> nth=1`.
This has two values:
- `"hide"` to hide input caret for taking screenshot
- `"initial"` to keep caret behavior unchanged
Defaults to `"hide"`.
Fixes#12643
Previously, we always formed groups consisting of a single test.
Now, we group tests that share `beforeAll`/`afterAll` hooks into
`config.workers` equally-sized groups.
Closes#13131.
Per the visibility spec on https://playwright.dev/docs/next/actionability#visible:
> Element is considered visible when it has non-empty bounding box and does not have visibility:hidden computed style. Note that elements of zero size or with display:none are not considered visible.
✅ non-empty bounding box
✅ does not have visibility:hidden
Given the above conditions are satisfied, the locator is considered visible.
https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/8740 proposes something like `isInViewport()` that would be better suited for checking if an element is offscreen.
This introduces `role=button[name="Click me"][pressed]` attribute-style
role selector. It is only available under `env.PLAYWRIGHT_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES`.
Supported attributes:
- `role` is required, for example `role=button`;
- `name` is accessible name, supports matching operators and regular expressions:
`role=button[name=/Click(me)?/]`;
- `checked` boolean/mixed, for example `role=checkbox[checked=false]`;
- `selected` boolean, for example `role=option[selected]`;
- `expanded` boolean, for example `role=button[expanded=true]`;
- `disabled` boolean, for example `role=button[disabled]`;
- `level` number, for example `role=heading[level=3]`;
- `pressed` boolean/mixed, for example `role=button[pressed="mixed"]`;
- `includeHidden` - by default, only non-hidden elements are considered.
Passing `role=button[includeHidden]` matches hidden elements as well.
This patch:
- starts using directory of `package.json` to resolve default
output directory path
- starts using either `package.json` directory or configuration
directory to resolve all relative paths
References #12970
Supports inline regex in addition to string: `_react=BookItem[author = /Ann?a/i]`.
This is similar to `text=` selector, but applies to `_react` and `_vue`
selectors. In the future, will also apply to `role=` selector.
Resolves#11318.
* Adds `TestConfig.attachments` public API. (We opted to not implement an analog to the async `TestInfo.attach(…)` API.)
* Adds `TestConfig.attachments` to common reporters.
* Dogfoods some git and CI-info inference to generate useful atttachments
* Updates HTML Reporter to include a side bar to present a pre-defined set of attachments (a.k.a git/commit context sidebar)
Here's what it looks like:
<img width="1738" alt="Screen Shot 2022-03-21 at 3 23 28 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11915034/159373291-8b937d30-fba3-472a-853a-766018f6b3e2.png">
See `tests/playwright-test/reporter-html.spec.ts` for an example of usage (for dogfood-ing only). In the future, if this becomes user-facing, there the Global Setup bit would likely become unnecessary (as would interaction with attachments array); there would likely just be a nice top-level config and/or CLI flag to enable collecting of info.
Previously, we preserved input/textarea values by providing
`value` attribute or text child. This produces DOM that does not
actually match the original page.
This change starts using special attributes to modify values
directly when rendering.
Same treatment is also applied to options in `select` and
`checked` property of checkboxes and radio buttons.
This patch aligns the strategies that are used to generate new
screnshot expectations and to compare screenshot expectations against
baseline.
With this patch, `toHaveScreenshot` will:
- when generating a new expectation: will wait for 2 consecutive
screenshots to match and accept the last one as expectation.
- when given an expectation:
* will compare first screenshot against expectation. If matches,
resolve successfully
* if first screenshot doesn't match, then wait for 2 consecutive
screenshots to match and then compare last screenshot with the
expectation.
An example of a new detailed call log:
```
1) a.spec.ts:3:1 › should work ===================================================================
Error: Screenshot comparison failed:
20000 pixels (ratio 0.03 of all image pixels) are different
Call log:
- expect.toHaveScreenshot with timeout 5000ms
- verifying given screenshot expectation
- fast-path: checking first screenshot to match expectation
- taking page screenshot
- disabled all CSS animations
- waiting for fonts to load...
- fonts in all frames are loaded
- fast-path failed: first screenshot did not match expectation - 20000 pixels (ratio 0.03 of all image pixels) are different
- waiting for 2 consecutive screenshots to match
- waiting 100ms before taking screenshot
- taking page screenshot
- disabled all CSS animations
- waiting for fonts to load...
- fonts in all frames are loaded
- 2 consecutive screenshots matched
- final screenshot did not match expectation - 20000 pixels (ratio 0.03 of all image pixels) are different
- 20000 pixels (ratio 0.03 of all image pixels) are different
Expected: /Users/andreylushnikov/tmp/test-results/a-should-work/should-work-1-expected.png
Received: /Users/andreylushnikov/tmp/test-results/a-should-work/should-work-1-actual.png
Diff: /Users/andreylushnikov/tmp/test-results/a-should-work/should-work-1-diff.png
3 | test('should work', async ({ page }) => {
4 | await page.goto('file:///Users/andreylushnikov/prog/playwright/tests/assets/rotate-z.html');
> 5 | await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot();
| ^
6 | });
7 |
```
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.
Turns out relying on PWTRAP in stack is not reliable: depending on the
call structure, the stack might be cut unpredictably by Node.js.
This patch removes PWTRAP and instead plumbs explicit stack and
pre-set `apiName` all the way down to `wrapApiCall`.
This patch:
- adds call logs to track screenshot timeouts, e.g. due to
waiting for web fonts
- makes sure all snapshot expectations have `.png` extension
- throws a polite error when given a buffer or a string instead of a
page or a locator
- removes stray NL between error description and call log
- makes sure `apiName` is always correct (and adds a test for it)
- Line reporter now shows stats in addition to the test name:
```log
[chromium] › page/page-click-react.spec.ts:108:1 › should not retarget when element changes on hover
23% [21/93] Passed: 17 Flaky: 0 Failed: 0 Skipped: 4 (7s)
```
- When connected to a TTY or with `env.PLAYWRIGHT_LIVE_TERMINAL`
set to anything but `'0'` or `'false'`, line reporter updates in place.
- When not connected to a TTY, line reporter prints an update
after each ~1% of tests done, so it never prints more than 100 lines.
- Updated tests to the golden style.
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.).
This patch adds support to multiple diffs. These are possible
due to soft assertions.
Drive-by: rename second screenshot in `toHaveScreenshot` failure when
re-generating expectations from "expected" to "previous".
This patch:
- Enables configuration of certain defaults for some options of `expect.toHaveScreenshot` method via `TestProject.expect.toHaveScreenshot` property
- Sets sensible defaults for these options:
* `fonts: "ready"`
* `animations: "disabled"`
* `size: "css"`
This patch reverts 2 commits that removed the feature from the method:
- "fix: explicitly ignore maxDiffPixels in toMatchSnapshot (#12570)"
commit b8af8458d6.
- "chore: remove `maxDiffPixels` from toMatchSnapshot (#12539)"
commit a3dff45974.
The `screenshotsDir` option controls the expectation storage
for `toHaveScreenshot()` function.
The new expectation management for screenshots has the following
key properties:
- All screenshots are stored in a single folder called `screenshotsDir`.
- Screenshot names **do not** respect `snapshotDir` and `snapshotSuffix`
configurations.
- `screenshotsDir` is configurable per project. This way a "smoke tests"
project can re-use screenshots from "all tests" project.
- Host platform is a top-level folder.
For example, given the following config:
```js
// playwright.config.ts
module.exports = {
projects: [
{ name: 'Mobile Safari' },
{ name: 'Desktop Chrome' },
],
};
```
And the following test structure:
```
smoke-tests/
└── basic.spec.ts
```
Will result in the following screenshots folder structure by default:
```
__screenshots__/
└── darwin/
├── Mobile Safari/
│ └── smoke-tests/
│ └── basic.spec.ts/
│ └── screenshot-expectation.png
└── Desktop Chrome/
└── smoke-tests/
└── basic.spec.ts/
└── screenshot-expectation.png
```
Previously, we used to skip all the tests from the same file when
any `beforeAll` fails in the file.
Now, we only skip the rest of the tests affected by this particular
`beforeAll` and continue with other tests in the new worker.
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.
It's a straightforward change to support new, common, keyboard commands
Note that I've tested this locally with Chrome on my Mac but it seems that CI doesn't want to pass Chrome tests - it's running on ubuntu though. Does this mean that I should introduce per-platform editing commands? At the moment there is only a single [`macEditingCommands`](0ed33522c5/packages/playwright-core/src/server/macEditingCommands.ts) file.
References https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12000
Co-authored-by: Andrey Lushnikov <aslushnikov@gmail.com>
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.
This uses `Module._resolveFilename` to intercept module resolution and
check `tsconfig.paths` similarly to pirates usage ot `Module._compile`.
Previously, we resolved during compilation that required reproducible
resolution due to caching. Now we can resolve as we go and support
all `tsconfig.paths`.
- `stdout.isTTY` controls whether list reporter updates lines or just adds them;
- `env.CI` is used in a few places to affect the defaults:
- whether to open interactive html;
- default reporter dot/line;
- default terminal reporter added to non-terminal reporters;
- `env.PWTEST_SKIP_TEST_OUTPUT` is removed;
- `env.PW_TEST_DEBUG_REPORTERS` is introduced specifically for tests.
This way we control the timeout error message from the runner,
so that later on we can differentiate between test timeout, fixture
timeout and hook timeout.
This patch prepares for the `toHaveScreenshot` implementation
by splitting common parts from `toMatchSnapshot`.
Drive-by: fix default extension generation from `.bin` to `.dat`
for unknown buffers.
This patch adds additional options to `toMatchSnapshot` method:
- `pixelCount` - acceptable number of pixels that differ to still
consider images equal. Unset by default.
- `pixelRatio` - acceptable ratio of all image pixels (from 0 to 1) that differ to still
consider images equal. Unset by default.
Fixes#12167, #10219
In experimental ESM mode a child process is forked in order to run the tests. Currently the exit code of this child process is not propagated to the exit code of the parent process, which means that the process exits with a status code of `0` even if some of the tests failed.
This makes it difficult to use Playwright in CI in experimental mode, as the CI pipeline as a whole will pass despite the test failures.
This change addresses this by propagating the exit code in the case where it is non-zero.