This patch:
- updates documentation to lead users from `TestConfig.snapshotDir` and
`testInfo.snapshotSuffix` to `TestConfig.snapshotPathTemplate` as a
better and more flexible alternative.
- drops `{snapshotSuffix}` from documentation
- stops using `snapshotSuffix = ''` in our own tests and switches us
to the `snapshotPathTemplate`.
- adds `{testName}` token.
This configuration option allows to set a string with template
values for precise control over snapshot path location.
An example of `snapshotPathTemplate` usage:
```ts
// playwright.config.ts
// Notice the `testDir` configuration!
export default {
testDir: './tests',
snapshotPathTemplate: './__screenshots__/{platform}/{projectName}/{testFilePath}/{arg}{ext}',
}
```
Currently supported "magic tokens" inside the `snapshotPathTemplate`
are:
- `{testDir}` - project's `testDir`
- `{snapshotDir}` - project's `snapshotDir`
- `{platform}` - `process.platform`
- `{projectName}` - Project's sanitized name
- `{testFileDir}` - Directories in relative path from `testDir` to test
file path (e.g. `page/` in the example below)
- `{testFileName}` - Test file name (with extension) (e.g.
`page-click.spec.ts` in the example below)
- `{testFilePath}` - Relative path from `testDir` to test file path
(e.g. `page/page-click.spec.ts` in the example below)
- `{ext}` - snapshot extension (with dots)
- `{arg}` - joined snapshot name parts, without extension (e.g.
`foo/bar/baz` in the example below)
- `{snapshotSuffix}` - `testInfo.snapshotSuffix` value.
Consider the following file structure:
```
playwright.config.ts
tests/
└── page/
└── page-click.spec.ts
```
The following `page-click.spec.ts`:
```ts
// page-click.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('should work', async ({ page }) => {
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot(['foo', 'bar', 'baz.png']);
});
```
Fixes#7792
Per discussion in #12950, adding sanitized name to the output filename
prefix. This can make debugging easier, and the filename structure more
human friendly.
Allows to set workers as a percentage of logical CPUs, for example
"50%".
Examples :
```bash
npx playwright test --workers 3
npx playwright test --workers 50%
```
```js
const config: PlaywrightTestConfig = {
// ...
workers: '33%',
}
```
Fixes#8206.
Since #8206 is a long-awaited (~ 1 year old), popular (~ 45 reactions, frequently requested in community channels, etc.), this PR aims to unblock folks.
Notably, we do not innovate on the `webServer` API, despite knowing we're not in love with it. We'll save the innovation for either Plugins or a new `LaunchConfigs` option. (We haven't yet arrived at a Plugin API we like, and instead of launching a new option guessing what the "better" launchConfig API would be, let's wait and see how folks use this new Array-variant of `webServer` which—despite its name—can be used for non-Web Server launches!
Useful to set some options without coming up with an artificial name.
```js
test.describe(() => {
test.use({ colorScheme: 'dark' });
test('my test', () => {});
})
```
Adds cross-browser support for easily allowing/blocking Service Workers via a Context option.
Includes plumbing for Playwright Test's `use`.
Resolves#14522.
Relates #1090.
Supercedes #14321.
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
This patch:
- starts using directory of `package.json` to resolve default
output directory path
- starts using either `package.json` directory or configuration
directory to resolve all relative paths
References #12970
Resolves#11318.
* Adds `TestConfig.attachments` public API. (We opted to not implement an analog to the async `TestInfo.attach(…)` API.)
* Adds `TestConfig.attachments` to common reporters.
* Dogfoods some git and CI-info inference to generate useful atttachments
* Updates HTML Reporter to include a side bar to present a pre-defined set of attachments (a.k.a git/commit context sidebar)
Here's what it looks like:
<img width="1738" alt="Screen Shot 2022-03-21 at 3 23 28 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11915034/159373291-8b937d30-fba3-472a-853a-766018f6b3e2.png">
See `tests/playwright-test/reporter-html.spec.ts` for an example of usage (for dogfood-ing only). In the future, if this becomes user-facing, there the Global Setup bit would likely become unnecessary (as would interaction with attachments array); there would likely just be a nice top-level config and/or CLI flag to enable collecting of info.
By default, fixtures share timeout with the test they are instantiated for.
However, for more heavy fixtures, especially worker-scoped ones, it makes
sense to have a separate timeout.
This introduces `{ timeout: number }` option to the list of fixture options
that opts the fixture into a dedicated timeout rather than sharing it
with the test.
This patch:
- Enables configuration of certain defaults for some options of `expect.toHaveScreenshot` method via `TestProject.expect.toHaveScreenshot` property
- Sets sensible defaults for these options:
* `fonts: "ready"`
* `animations: "disabled"`
* `size: "css"`
This patch reverts 2 commits that removed the feature from the method:
- "fix: explicitly ignore maxDiffPixels in toMatchSnapshot (#12570)"
commit b8af8458d6.
- "chore: remove `maxDiffPixels` from toMatchSnapshot (#12539)"
commit a3dff45974.
The `screenshotsDir` option controls the expectation storage
for `toHaveScreenshot()` function.
The new expectation management for screenshots has the following
key properties:
- All screenshots are stored in a single folder called `screenshotsDir`.
- Screenshot names **do not** respect `snapshotDir` and `snapshotSuffix`
configurations.
- `screenshotsDir` is configurable per project. This way a "smoke tests"
project can re-use screenshots from "all tests" project.
- Host platform is a top-level folder.
For example, given the following config:
```js
// playwright.config.ts
module.exports = {
projects: [
{ name: 'Mobile Safari' },
{ name: 'Desktop Chrome' },
],
};
```
And the following test structure:
```
smoke-tests/
└── basic.spec.ts
```
Will result in the following screenshots folder structure by default:
```
__screenshots__/
└── darwin/
├── Mobile Safari/
│ └── smoke-tests/
│ └── basic.spec.ts/
│ └── screenshot-expectation.png
└── Desktop Chrome/
└── smoke-tests/
└── basic.spec.ts/
└── screenshot-expectation.png
```
This patch adds additional options to `toMatchSnapshot` method:
- `pixelCount` - acceptable number of pixels that differ to still
consider images equal. Unset by default.
- `pixelRatio` - acceptable ratio of all image pixels (from 0 to 1) that differ to still
consider images equal. Unset by default.
Fixes#12167, #10219
Soft expects will still fail the test, but will not abort it's execution. As a consequence of this:
- `TestResult` now might have multiple errors, which is reflected with a new `testResult.erros: TestError[]` field.
- `TestInfo` now might have multiple errors as well, which is reflected with a new `testInfo.errors: TestError[]` field.
Fixes#7819
feat(api): add explicit async testInfo.attach
We add an explicit async API for attaching file paths (and Buffers) to
tests that can be awaited to help users ensure they are attaching files
that actually exist at both the time of the invocation and later when
reporters (like the HTML Reporter) run and package up test artifacts.
This is intended to help surface attachment issues as soon as possible
so you aren't silently left with a missing attachment
minutes/days/months later when you go to debug a suddenly breaking test
expecting an attachment to be there.
NB: The current implemntation incurs an extra file copy compared to
manipulating the raw attachments array. If users encounter performance
issues because of this, we can consider an option parameter that uses
rename under the hood instead of copy. However, that would need to be
used with care if the file were to be accessed later in the test.
1. Fixtures defined in test.extend() can now have `{ option: true }` configuration that makes them overridable in the config. Options support all other properties of fixtures - value/function, scope, auto.
```
const test = base.extend<MyOptions>({
foo: ['default', { option: true }],
});
```
2. test.declare() and project.define are removed.
3. project.use applies overrides to default option values and nothing else. Any test.extend() and test.use() calls take priority over config options.
Required user changes: if someone used to define fixture options with test.extend(), overriding them in config will stop working. The solution is to add `{ option: true }`.
```
// Old code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: 123,
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
// New code
export const test = base.extend<{ myOption: number, myFixture: number }>({
myOption: [123, { option: true }],
myFixture: ({ myOption }, use) => use(2 * myOption),
});
```
- Each overload, e.g. for `page.evaluate`, shows a nice autocomplete doc,
not only the first one.
- We can have multiple overloads directly on the docs page, e.g.
`test.skip(title, fn)` and `test.skip(condition, description)`.
These overloads are internally named `Test.skip#1` and all aliased
to `test.skip`.
Each hook gets its own test scope. This is not too useful for
object fixtures like `page` (although one can use a page in
`beforeAll` to save storage state), but much more useful for option
fixtures like `viewport`.