Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/19879.
This part is then similar to how node-fetch is doing it:
55a4870ae5/src/index.js (L152-L159)
node-fetch also throws as of today with this URL. Before in Python it
was stalling, because the error was written to stdout and on Windows the
stdout wasn't working. On Node.js it ended up in an unhandled exception.
- When disposing recursively, only the root dispatcher received
`_dispose()` call, while some dispatchers need `_onDispose()` to clean
things up.
- When reusing the context, pages should be notified with `_onClose()`
so that all client-side waiting promises could reject.
Fixes#19216.
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Flakiness dashboard reveals on Window's variants of Chromium, the
decimal for actual vs. expected was slightly off (e.g. 1705568002.677066
vs. 1705568002.674173).
This test fix assumes it's acceptable to suppress the roundtrip floating
point difference (which appears to be constrained to Windows).
Signed-off-by: Ross Wollman <rwoll@users.noreply.github.com>
- `<loopback>` for local interfaces;
- `123.123.123.123` for IPv4;
- `[1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8]` for IPv6;
- `*.example.com` and `.example.com` for subdomains;
- `example.com` for domains;
- `anything:3000` for port matching.
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.
- Properly convert coordinates for iframes with non-zero borders.
- IFrames that have `transform` anywhere in the ancestors skip
`hitPoint`-based check because we cannot reliably translate the viewport
point into frame document's coordinates.
Fixes#18245.
Following the `getByText()` and other methods:
- By default, matching is substring and case-insensitive. Before, it was
only case-insensitive, but not substring.
- With new option `exact: true`, matching is full string and
case-sensitive.
- Matching always normalizes whitespace.
- Codegen generates `exact: false` by default.
- `internal:role` treats `[name="foo"i]` as non-exact match.
Various fixes:
- Updated `getByRole` docs to match the reality.
- Locator generator edge cases.
This patch:
- updates documentation to lead users from `TestConfig.snapshotDir` and
`testInfo.snapshotSuffix` to `TestConfig.snapshotPathTemplate` as a
better and more flexible alternative.
- drops `{snapshotSuffix}` from documentation
- stops using `snapshotSuffix = ''` in our own tests and switches us
to the `snapshotPathTemplate`.
- adds `{testName}` token.