# Test Runners With a few lines of code, you can hook up Playwright to your favorite JavaScript test runner. - [Jest / Jasmine](#jest--jasmine) - [AVA](#ava) - [Mocha](#mocha) - [Multiple Browsers](#multiple-browsers)

## Jest / Jasmine For Jest, [jest-playwright](https://github.com/playwright-community/jest-playwright) can be used. However for a light-weight solution, requiring playwright directly works fine. Jest shares it's syntax with Jasmine, so this applies to Jasmine as well. ```js const {chromium} = require('playwright'); const expect = require('expect'); let browser; let page; beforeAll(async () => { browser = await chromium.launch(); }); afterAll(async () => { await browser.close(); }); beforeEach(async () => { page = await browser.newPage(); }); afterEach(async () => { await page.close(); }); it('should work', async () => { await page.goto('https://www.example.com/'); expect(await page.title()).toBe('Example Domain'); }); ```
## AVA Tests run concurrently in AVA, so a single page variable cannot be shared between tests. Instead, create new pages with a macro function. ```js const {chromium} = require('playwright'); const test = require('ava').default; const browserPromise = chromium.launch(); async function pageMacro(t, callback) { const browser = await browserPromise; const page = await browser.newPage(); try { await callback(t, page); } finally { await page.close(); } } test('should work', pageMacro, async (t, page) => { await page.goto('https://www.example.com/'); t.is(await page.title(), 'Example Domain'); }); ```
## Mocha Mocha looks very similar to the Jest/Jasmine setup, and functions in the same way. ```js const {chromium} = require('playwright'); const assert = require('assert'); let browser; before(async() => { browser = await chromium.launch(); }); after(async () => { await browser.close(); }); let page; beforeEach(async() => { page = await browser.newPage(); }); afterEach(async () => { await page.close(); }); it('should work', async () => { await page.goto('https://www.example.com/'); assert.equal(await page.title(), 'Example Domain'); }); ```
## Multiple Browsers These simple examples can be extended to support multiple browsers using an environment variable. ```js const {chromium, webkit, firefox} = require('playwright'); const browserName = process.env.BROWSER || 'webkit'; let browser; beforeAll(async() => { browser = await {chromium, webkit, firefox}[browserName].launch(); }); ``` Then set `BROWSER=firefox` to run your tests with firefox, or any other browser.