Running `npx playwright test file:123` will have the following behavior
- if only test files match then only matching subset of tests will run
but all setup files will run as well
- if only setup files match the filter then only those setup tests will
run
- if both setup and test files match an error will be thrown
Also, exlude certain errors from triggering this message:
- `no tests found`
- `duplicate test titles are not allowed`
- `--forbid-only found a focused test`
- `Timed out waiting 3600s for the entire test run`
Line reporter now shows stats in addition to the test name:
```
[chromium] › page/page-click-react.spec.ts:108:1 › should not retarget when element changes on hover
[21/93] Passed: 17 Flaky: 0 Failed: 0 Skipped: 4 (7s)
```
When running without tty, line reporter outputs a line for each
percent of the tests, thus limiting the output to ~100 lines.
In addition, reporters now support PLAYWRIGHT_LIVE_TERMINAL
env variable to force tty mode.
- Line reporter now shows stats in addition to the test name:
```log
[chromium] › page/page-click-react.spec.ts:108:1 › should not retarget when element changes on hover
23% [21/93] Passed: 17 Flaky: 0 Failed: 0 Skipped: 4 (7s)
```
- When connected to a TTY or with `env.PLAYWRIGHT_LIVE_TERMINAL`
set to anything but `'0'` or `'false'`, line reporter updates in place.
- When not connected to a TTY, line reporter prints an update
after each ~1% of tests done, so it never prints more than 100 lines.
- Updated tests to the golden style.
- `stdout.isTTY` controls whether list reporter updates lines or just adds them;
- `env.CI` is used in a few places to affect the defaults:
- whether to open interactive html;
- default reporter dot/line;
- default terminal reporter added to non-terminal reporters;
- `env.PWTEST_SKIP_TEST_OUTPUT` is removed;
- `env.PW_TEST_DEBUG_REPORTERS` is introduced specifically for tests.
This way we control the timeout error message from the runner,
so that later on we can differentiate between test timeout, fixture
timeout and hook timeout.
The new (as of 1.18) `async testInfo.attach(…)` API handles this
gracefully (and is part of the reason for the new API's existence).
However, for the foreseeable future, it's still possible to manually
push onto the attachments array where we can't validate the contents
until it's too late, so this change ensures more graceful handling in
that case.
Fixes#11565