playwright/tests/installation/playwright-global-subsequent-installs.spec.ts
Dmitry Gozman 36347e7fea
feat: make playwright package not install browsers automatically (#26672)
Additionally introduce `@playwright/browser-<browser>` packages that
just download the respective browser, but do not export anything.

References #26614.
2023-08-27 07:24:35 -07:00

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import { test } from './npmTest';
import path from 'path';
test('subsequent installs works', async ({ exec }) => {
test.info().annotations.push({ type: 'issue', description: 'https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1651' });
await exec('npm i --foreground-scripts @playwright/browser-chromium');
// Note: the `npm install` would not actually crash, the error
// is merely logged to the console. To reproduce the error, we should make
// sure that script's install.js can be run subsequently without unhandled promise rejections.
// Note: the flag `--unhandled-rejections=strict` will force node to terminate in case
// of UnhandledPromiseRejection.
await exec('node --unhandled-rejections=strict', path.join('node_modules', '@playwright', 'browser-chromium', 'install.js'));
});