React takes time to render on overbooked machines. Let's use web-first assertions to test that they work as expected.
Error: expect(received).toBe(expected) // Object.is equality
Expected: 1
Received: 0
at /home/runner/work/playwright/playwright/tests/page/selectors-react.spec.ts:34:71
<img width="887" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17984549/176618419-7653e5d8-4853-4618-af3b-2698827879d2.png">
- Do not resolve raw headers upon `loadingFinished`, since they may still come later in
`responseReceivedExtraInfo`.
- Introduce separate promises for `encodedBodySize`, `transferSize` and `responseHeadersSize`.
- Make sure we resolve each of them either with data available
from the browser, or a fallback calculation.
- Set raw response headers for redirects on WebKit.
- Do not stall on cached responses in Chromium, they have erroneously set `hasExtraInfo` flag.
- Use `transferSize` that is available in Firefox protocol.
WebKit switched to workspace builds by default upstream in c67ee46115 and Playwright.app project (forked from MiniBrowser.app xcode project) was not a part of the workspace. This PR:
* Adds Tools/Playwright project to the WebKit workspace;
* Adds WebKit.framework to the list of dependencies of Playwright.app (I managed to successfully build without this modification but decided to added to be on the safe side as that was done upstream too);
* Removes `--no-use-workspace` in order to use workspace build mode which is the default upstream.
Pretty-diff: 75f1e79447
Previously, screenshot was taken after hooks and fixtures teardown.
However, hooks can easily modify the state of the page, and
screenshot would not reflect the moment of failure.
Instead, we take screenshots immediately after the test function
finishes with an error.
These mean "I don't want to specify this fixture/option"
instead of "I want the value of undefined", aligned with how TypeScript works.
We already do similar things in the config.
fix(network): make allHeaders wait until all header are available
Before, calling `allHeaders()` from `page.on('request')` would yield
provisional headers instead.
With these changes:
- In Firefox, all headers are available immediately.
- In Chromium, all headers are available upon requestWillBeSentExtraInfo.
- In WebKit, all headers are available upon responseReceived.
- In all browsers, intercepted requests use "provisional" headers
as all headers, since there is no network stack to change the headers.
Drive-by: migrated Chromium to `hasExtraInfo` flags that simplifies
the logic quite a bit.
When target element is inside a non-main frame, there could be an
overlay in some of the parent frames that intercepts pointer events.
However, we never detected this case.