Fixes focus and blur management when `page.locator(…).focus()` and `page.locator(…).type(…)` are used which was regressed by 7a5b070 (#13510).
#13510 relied on an implicit assumption that this (conditional) [`blur`](7a5b070e95/packages/playwright-core/src/server/injected/injectedScript.ts (L672)) call would always be followed by a call that resulted in a newly focused element via this [`focus`](7a5b070e95/packages/playwright-core/src/server/injected/injectedScript.ts (L674)) call.
However, some elements are [not focusable](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/interaction.html#focusable-area), so we were blurring incorrectly, and losing focus that we should have maintained.
Two regression tests were added that pass on the commit prior to 7a5b070e95 (and match manual testing/expectations):
* `page.locator(…).focus()`: _keeps focus on element when attempting to focus a non-focusable element_
* `page.locator(…).type(…)`: _should type repeatedly in input in shadow dom_
Additionally, a third test (_should type repeatedly in input in shadow dom_) was added to check the invariant from #13510 that states:
> This affects [contenteditable] elements, but not input elements.
and allows us to introduce the targeted fix (contenteditble check before blur) without breaking FF again.
And _should type repeatedly in contenteditable in shadow dom with nested elements_ was added to ensure the above fix works with nest contenteditble detection.
Fixes#14254.
There are a few issues this covers:
- Some fixtures like `page` and `context` are not allowed in `beforeAll`
hooks, so using them in automatic fixture makes it throw.
- Running automatic fixture solely for `afterAll` is unexpected.
This currently happens when `afterAll` is run for cleanup after
fixture timeout/throw.
For built-in playwright fixture, we keep `'all-hooks-included'` auto mode.
Added a doc explaining the execution order.
References #14037.
We used to query and save all non-zero `scrollTop`/`scrollLeft` to restore the page perfectly. However, this became very slow with Chromium v100 regression (see issue).
This change only queries and stores `scrollTop`/`scrollLeft` for elements that are ancestors of the action target. The resulting snapshot does not perfectly recreate the original screen, but should be good enough to inspect the action.
fix(chromium): work around about:blank issue on Chromium
We don't receive the `loaderId` which translates to `newDocumentId`,
so we expect the same-document navigation. Instead, we can wait
for any new-document navigation as a workaround, only for `about:blank`.
This also reverts commit f0f65fa247.
This patch:
- adds a hard dependency from `experimental-ct-*` packages to the
same-version of `@playwright/test`
- aligns `experimental-ct-*` package versions with main package
version
- starts publishing experimental CT packages together with other
packages
We should not fast-return if someone tries to run
`npx playwright install-deps` on Debian.
Instead, we should warn users, fallback to Ubuntu 20.04 dependencies,
and proceed.
Note: all toHaveScreenshot tests still use `__screenshots__` directory
for their expectations. One more test was added to make sure that
by default, `toHaveScreenshot` uses old snapshots.
Currently, when I choose "Java" in the sources list and then
click on the page to generate the "click" action, sources reset
to "JavaScript". This is very inconvenient.
This changes the logic to only forcefully change files if either
old or new file is a user file, not a generated one.
Use cases considered:
- run `codegen`, click around, choose different language, click more;
- run script with inspector, pause, click "Record" and record an action;
- same as above, but then continue and see that user source is revealed.
This fixes a few issues:
- strict mode was producing false negatives if multiple query paths
lead to the same element being picked;
- in some cases the number of intermediate items in the list was
exponential and crashed quickly.
What changed:
- `visible` engine is a real engine now;
- `capture` selectors are transformed to `has=` selectors for
easier implementation;
- chained querying switched from a list to a set to avoid
exponential size.
This allows us to use the full retry logic of rimraf in the `onexit` handler.
Note this is already covered by failing on Windows test
`should remove temp dir on process.exit`.
We skip waiting for "visible" state that enforces non-zero size.
Other invisible conditions like "display:none" fail during the
actual "scrolling" step and will retry.
Prior to this change, we were pre-maturely stopping a worker (since it
was deemed redundant under a race condition), and then we immediately
created a new worker with the same hash to finish off the test run. The
worker creation is expensive, so this slowed down the overall test run
time.
See the following for logs of the old code illustrating the extra stops and starts: https://gist.github.com/rwoll/1c592ed9e8f9169274fa972674de6703
feat: support experimental doc entries
- Params/options/members are marked as experimental in the docs.
- `experimental.d.ts` is generated that contains all types and
includes experimental features.
- `experimental.d.ts` is references in our tests so that we
can test experimental features.
- `fonts` option is restored as experimental.
- Always show a fixture that was running during timeout.
- Give custom titles to built-in fixtures.
- Specify setup/teardown fixture phase in the message.
- Split connect vs launch browser fixtures for better naming.
Example timeout message:
```log
Timeout of 2000ms exceeded while running fixture "built-in playwright configuration" teardown.
```
Reason: turns out Debian Buster requires just one source list to
install `ttf-ubuntu-font-family` font.
All other dependencies are satisfied.
Fixes#13530
Firefox has a bug: calling `node.focus()` does make the node focused,
but some internal "current contenteditable node" is not changed.
Blurring the previous one and focusing the new one helps.
To make launch/connect not affect the test timeout:
- `browser` fixture is declared with `timeout: 0`.
- Default timeouts are set to 30sec for launch and 3min for connect.
This was introduced in #7500 to fight `ERROR: The process "4436" not found.`
messages when killing a process that did already exit.
Since then, we no longer inherit stdout/stderr, so the error message
should not appear anymore.
This is a speculative fix to leftover tmp directories.
When users issues SIGINT twice, we enter `gracefullyClose()`
twice, and shortcut the second time. It turns out, we do
not wait for directories removal.
Note: it is unknown how often we reach this codepath in practice.
Previously, we were guessing whether something is optional from the
comment (looking for stuff like "defaults to" or "optional").
To remove this error-prone technique, every optional property or
argument (but not option) is explicitly marked with "?".
As a result, fix documentation issues:
- Removed `TestStep.data` that is not a thing.
- Added `TestConfig.name` documentation.
- Refined a lot of optional types in the documentation.
- Aligned `test.fail()` and `test.slow()` docs with `test.skip()`.
- Strict set of docs vs types inconsistensies in the generator
A few changes:
- `Matchers<R, T>` now carries both return and argument type.
- Based on the argument type, we apply playwright-specific Page/Locator matchers.
- Return type is usually void, unless wrapped with `expect.resolves`,
`expect.rejects` or `expect.poll()`.
- To preserve compatibility with any extended types in the wild,
argument type is optional.
fix: wait for worker to be ready before initializing
The test dispatcher waits until a worker is ready before sending the
`init` message. This guarantees that the worker process is listening for the
message. Otherwise, the worker process might miss the `init` message and
the subsequent `run` message would crash the worker.
If you typo'd an `expect` property, you got a cryptic error message:
```
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot create proxy with a non-object as target or handler
```
Now we get this nice friendly message:
```
1) a.spec.ts:6:9 › explodes ======================================================================
Error: expect: Property 'toBeLessThen' not found.
Did you mean 'toBeLessThan'?
See https://playwright.dev/docs/test-assertions for available options and documentation.
5 | const { test } = pwt;
6 | test('explodes', () => {
> 7 | expect.soft(1).toBeLessThen();
| ^
8 | });
9 |
```
Fixes#13218
- This supports `role=button[name=Hello]` similarly to CSS selectors.
- Does not change `_react` or `_vue` behavior that insist on quoting the string.
- Uses CSS notion of "identifier" characters.
This patch will check if browser channel is already installed.
If it is, it'll abort installation with the following error:
```
aslushnikov:~/prog/playwright$ npx playwright install msedge
Failed to install browsers
Error:
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ATTENTION: "msedge" is already installed on the system! ║
║ ║
║ "msedge" installation is not hermetic; installing newer version ║
║ requires *removal* of a current installation first. ║
║ ║
║ To *uninstall* current version and re-install latest "msedge": ║
║ ║
║ - Close all running instances of "msedge", if any ║
║ - Use "--force" to install browser: ║
║ ║
║ npx playwright install --force msedge ║
║ ║
║ <3 Playwright Team ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
```
To re-install browser channel, use `--force`.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/13061
It turns out that "non stalling evaluate" can stall in Chromium
in some weird conditions, like `document.open` after some weird
`iframe.src` value.
We now only hide highlight in those frames where we did install
highlight in the first place.
- Added docs to `selectors.md`.
- `[pressed]` and `[checked]` do not match `"mixed"` states.
- Disallow `[name]` shorthand without a value.
- Renamed `includeHidden` to `include-hidden`.
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`.