- fix#6340
- Exposes all the network related events (request, response, requestfailed, requestfinished) through the browser context to allow for managing network activity even if the is any navigations through popups or to new tabs which could result in creation of multiple page objects.
Since check/uncheck does click under the hood, sometimes it might
need to click at a different position. One example would be a long
label that contains links inside, and clicking in the center happens
to hit the link instead of the label itself.
This changes the root object from RemoteBrowser to Playwright,
similar to local driver connection. This way, any remote connection
gets a Playwright object.
This also starts reusing PlaywrightServer class, and introduces
`cli run-server` hidden command that runs ws server on the
specified port.
Previous structure:
```
RemoteBrowser
- browser (using ConnectedBrowser for remote-specific behavior)
- selectors (special instance for this remote connection)
```
New structure:
```
Playwright
- ...
- selectors (special instance for this remote connection)
- preLaunchedBrowser (using ConnectedBrowser for remote-specific behavior)
```
These methods are safe to call while the page is still open, or when it is
already closed. Works in remotely connected browser as well.
Also makes video.path() to throw for remotely connected browser.
Under the hood migrated Download and Video to use the common Artifact object.
This change is adding a new property on the BrowserContextOptions class called `_debugName`. This property allows defining a user-friendly name for the browser context, and currently it is being used in one place, the Trace Viewer. When user provides the new value in the following way:
```typescript
const { chromium } = require('playwright');
(async () => {
const browser = await chromium.launch();
const context = await browser.newContext({ _traceDir: __dirname, _debugName: 'My custom testcase name' });
await context.close();
await browser.close();
})();
```
The `_debugName` will be saved in the `*.trace` file for this browser context, on the `context-created` event, under the key `debugName`.
Later, when such a trace is displayed using Trace Viewer, the `debugName` will be displayed in the dropdown in the top right part of the app instead of the actual trace filename.
Fixes#5157.