docs: add GHA config for the deployment API (#8983)
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We run [our tests](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/master/.github/workflows/tests_secondary.yml) on GitHub Actions, across a matrix of 3 platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS) and 3 browsers (Chromium, Firefox, WebKit).
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We run [our tests](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/master/.github/workflows/tests_secondary.yml) on GitHub Actions, across a matrix of 3 platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS) and 3 browsers (Chromium, Firefox, WebKit).
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### GitHub Actions on deployment
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This will start the tests after a [GitHub Deployment](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/deployments/) went into the `success` state.
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Services like Azure Static Web Apps, Netlify, Vercel, etc. use this pattern so you can run your end-to-end tests on their deployed enviornment.
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```yml
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name: Playwright Tests
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on:
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deployment_status:
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jobs:
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test:
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timeout-minutes: 60
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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if: github.event.deployment_status.state == 'success'
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/setup-node@v2
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with:
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node-version: '14.x'
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- name: Install dependencies
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run: npm ci
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- name: Install Playwright
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run: npx playwright install --with-deps
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- name: Run Playwright tests
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run: npm run test:e2e
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env:
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# This might depend on your test-runner/language binding
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PLAYWRIGHT_TEST_BASE_URL: ${{ github.event.deployment_status.target_url }}
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```
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### Docker
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### Docker
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We have a [pre-built Docker image](./docker.md) which can either be used directly, or as a reference to update your existing Docker definitions.
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We have a [pre-built Docker image](./docker.md) which can either be used directly, or as a reference to update your existing Docker definitions.
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