Previously, reporter would look for a stack frame directly in the test file.
Often times, that is not a top stack frame, especially when the test uses
some helper functions.
This changes error snippets and locations to use the top frame. When top
frame does not match the test file, we additionally show the location
to avoid confusion:
```
1) a.spec.ts:7:7 › foobar ========================================================================
Error: oh my
at helper.ts:5
3 |
4 | export function ohMy() {
> 5 | throw new Error('oh my');
| ^
6 | }
7 |
at ohMy (.../reporter-base-should-print-codeframe-from-a-helper/helper.ts:5:15)
at .../reporter-base-should-print-codeframe-from-a-helper/a.spec.ts:8:9
at FixtureRunner.resolveParametersAndRunHookOrTest (.../src/fixtures.ts:281:12)
```
In case of self-hosted github runners, it's much easier to checkout
under `playwright-internal` folder name instead of a default
`playwright` name. This confuses our stack collection.
This patch makes it generic.
This changes previous layout shift attempt (see #9546)
to account for more valid usecases:
- On the first event that is intercepted we enforce the hit target. This
is similar to the current mode that checks hit target before the action,
but is better timed.
- On subsequent events we assume that everything is fine. This covers more
scenarios like react rerender, glass pane on mousedown, detach on mouseup.
This check is enabled by default, with `process.env.PLAYWRIGHT_NO_LAYOUT_SHIFT_CHECK`
to opt out.
Textual snapshot diffs were previously broken in the HTML Report. The strikethrough'd text extended beyond the intended region.
HTML Report Before:
<img width="693" alt="Screen Shot 2021-12-27 at 4 43 35 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11915034/147518750-a60f9002-6eed-48a1-a412-20fabd076fa6.png">
HTML Report After:
<img width="206" alt="Screen Shot 2021-12-27 at 4 48 37 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11915034/147518762-19a4c8f9-ccc3-4a3c-a962-5a42edc6fc5d.png">
This now matches what's expected and shown in the terminal (which has always been correct):
<img width="1384" alt="Screen Shot 2021-12-27 at 4 36 29 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11915034/147518799-f538259e-5a45-4d6f-916c-a12ccb620c5b.png">
NB: This MR is a workaround, but not a root cause fix. It works, but I never fully got to the root cause so a bug upstream may be required. It's unclear whether it's (1) in [`colors`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/colors), (2) in [`ansi-to-html`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ansi-to-html), or (3) Playwright's use of the two. Since the terminal output is correct, I suspect it is in `ansi-to-html`. For example:
```js
const colors = require("colors");
const Convert = require('ansi-to-html');
const convert = new Convert();
// original (strike incorrectly wraps everything in the HTML)
console.log(convert.toHtml(colors.strikethrough("crossed out") + ' ' + colors.red("red")))
// prints: <strike>crossed out <span style="color:#A00">red<span style="color:#FFF"></span></span></strike>
// workaround
console.log(convert.toHtml(colors.reset(colors.strikethrough("crossed out")) + ' ' + colors.red("red")))
// prints: <strike>crossed out</strike> <span style="color:#A00">red<span style="color:#FFF"></span></span>
```
Fixes#11116
## Before
* When docker wasn't running: crashed with a TypeError
* When any image without `RepoTags` was present: crashed with TypeError
* Typo in recommended command ("playwight")
* No indication of `PW_TEST_IMAGE` env var in error output
<details>
<summary>Docker not running</summary>
```
Using config at ~redacted/playwright.config.ts
ERROR get /images/json 500 dial unix docker.raw.sock: connect: connection refused
TypeError: Cannot read property 'find' of null
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:67:26)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:43:9)
at GridServer.createAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/gridServer.js:356:5)
at launchDockerContainer (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/cli.js:259:3)
at Runner._run (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/runner.js:236:98)
Running 1 test using 1 worker
test.ts:9:1 › some redacted description
ERROR get /images/json 500 dial unix docker.raw.sock: connect: connection refused
TypeError: Cannot read property 'find' of null
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:67:26)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Image without repo tags</summary>
```
Using config at ~redacted/playwright.config.ts
TypeError: Cannot read property 'includes' of undefined
at ~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:67:55
at Array.find (<anonymous>)
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:67:26)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:43:9)
at GridServer.createAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/gridServer.js:356:5)
at launchDockerContainer (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/cli.js:259:3)
at Runner._run (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/runner.js:236:98)
Running 1 test using 1 worker
some-test.ts › some description
TypeError: Cannot read property 'includes' of undefined
at ~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:67:55
at Array.find (<anonymous>)
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:67:26)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.j ✘ editor-editor-wysiwyg--editor-wysiwyg.vr.ts:9:1 › actual element matches expected element (26ms)
1) some-test.ts › some description =====
'Grid agent creation failed'
1 failed
some-test.ts › some description ======
```
</details>
## After
* Helpful error message if docker isn't running
* Doesn't crash when local-only images in list
* No typo in `playwright install docker-image` command
* When other playwright images are found they are listed and `PW_TEST_IMAGE` is mentioned
### After: Docker not running
```
Using config at ~redacted/playwright.config.ts
Error fetching json: Error: connect ECONNREFUSED /var/run/docker.sock
Error:
╔═════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Failed to list docker images ║
║ Please ensure docker daemon is running. ║
║ ║
║ <3 Playwright Team ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════╝
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:61:11)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:43:9)
at GridServer.createAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/gridServer.js:356:5)
at launchDockerContainer (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/cli.js:259:3)
at Runner._run (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/runner.js:236:98)
Running 1 test using 1 worker
test.ts:9:1 › description
Error fetching json: Error: connect ECONNREFUSED /var/run/docker.sock
Error:
╔═════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Failed to list docker images ║
║ Please ensure docker daemon is running. ║
║ ║
║ <3 Playwright Team ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════╝
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:61:11)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.j ✘ test.ts:9:1 › description
1) test.ts:9:1 › description =====
'Grid agent creation failed'
1 failed
test.ts:9:1 › description ======
```
## After: No exact match found
```
Using config at ~redacted/playwright.config.ts
Error:
╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Failed to find mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.3-focal docker image. ║
║ ║
║ Available images: ║
║ - mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.3 ║
║ - mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.2-focal ║
║ ║
║ Use available images via PWTEST_IMAGE_NAME environment variable: ║
║ PWTEST_IMAGE_NAME=mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.3 playwright test ║
║ ║
║ Alternatively, please pull docker image with the following command: ║
║ ║
║ npx playwright install docker-image ║
║ ║
║ <3 Playwright Team ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:92:11)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:43:9)
at GridServer.createAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/gridServer.js:356:5)
at launchDockerContainer (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/cli.js:259:3)
at Runner._run (~redacted/node_modules/@playwright/test/lib/runner.js:236:98)
Running 1 test using 1 worker
editor-editor-wysiwyg--editor-wysiwyg.vr.ts:9:1 › actual element matches expected element
Error:
╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Failed to find mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.3-focal docker image. ║
║ ║
║ Available images: ║
║ - mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.3 ║
║ - mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.2-focal ║
║ ║
║ Use available images via PWTEST_IMAGE_NAME environment variable: ║
║ PWTEST_IMAGE_NAME=mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.16.3 playwright test ║
║ ║
║ Alternatively, please pull docker image with the following command: ║
║ ║
║ npx playwright install docker-image ║
║ ║
║ <3 Playwright Team ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
at launchDockerGridAgent (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.js:92:11)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
at Object.launch (~redacted/node_modules/playwright-core/lib/grid/dockerGridFactory.j ✘ test.ts:9:1 › description
1) test.ts:9:1 › description =====
'Grid agent creation failed'
1 failed
test.ts:9:1 › description ======
```
This prepares for beforeAll/afterAll hooks to be handled in the same way.
Since we do not know in advance whether a hook will run, we must create
TestResults lazily.
When configuring a proxy, Chromium requires a magic tokens to get some
local network requests to go through the proxy. This has tripped up a
few users, so we make the behavior default to the expected: proxy
everything including the local requests. This matches the other vendors
as well.
NB: This can be disabled via
`PLAYWRIGHT_DISABLE_FORCED_CHROMIUM_PROXIED_LOOPBACK=1`
Supercedes: #8345Fixes: #10631
There were two issues:
- we did not find VDom roots inside shadow DOM
- we incorrectly relied on DOM's `contain` method to determine if
VDom's rendered node belongs to requested scope.
Fixes#10123
Sometimes we get "Network.webSocketWillSendHandshakeRequest" in Chromium.
Perhaps websocket is restarted because of chrome.webRequest extensions api?
Or maybe the handshake response was a redirect?
This reports websocket twice and triggers an assert.
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.
Consider the following scenario:
- Tracing is started.
- API call is made (e.g. page.waitForResponse), almost finishes, and
enters onAfterCall where it starts a snapshot.
- tracing.stopChunk is called, and waits for existing actions to finish.
However, it does so by calling onAfterCall one more time.
- tracing.stopChunk removes instrumentation listener and returns
to the client.
- Client starts zipping files.
- Original API call finishes the snapshot and saves it to the trace file.
This results in trace file being written to while the zip is still working.
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),
});
```
Makes it easier to understand that expect does indeed have a separate timeout.
```
Error: expect(received).toHaveCount(expected) // deep equality
Expected: 0
Received: 1
Call log:
- expect.toHaveCount with timeout 500ms
- waiting for selector "span"
- selector resolved to 1 element
- unexpected value "1"
- selector resolved to 1 element
- unexpected value "1"
- selector resolved to 1 element
- unexpected value "1"
```
Turns out we were using wrong formula; with the config we had in place,
proper-lock-file would give up to aquire lock after 49 seconds of
waiting.
With the proper configuration, we'll keep re-trying for 10 minutes.
Fixes#10354
This patch:
- consolidates all distribution-specific information in a single
location
- updates list of required dependencies for WebKit on Arb64 Ubuntu 20.04
This fixes a common scenario where you setup a route,
and the page closes (e.g. test ends) while we are aborting/continuing
some requests that are not instrumental to the test itself.
This replaces previous `checkHitTarget` heuristic that took place before the action
with a new `setupHitTargetInterceptor` that works during the action:
- Before the action we set up capturing listeners on the window.
- During the action we ensure that event target is the element we expect to interact with.
- After the action we clear the listeners.
This should catch the "layout shift" issues where things move
between action point calculation and the actual action.
Possible issues:
- **Risk:** `{ trial: true }` might dispatch move events like `mousemove` or `pointerout`,
because we do actually move the mouse but prevent all other events.
- **Timing**: The timing of "hit target check" has moved, so this may affect different web pages
in different ways, for example expose more races. In this case, we should retry the click as before.
- **No risk**: There is still a possibility of mis-targeting with iframes shifting around,
because we only intercept in the target frame. This behavior does not change.
There is an opt-out environment variable PLAYWRIGHT_NO_LAYOUT_SHIFT_CHECK that reverts to previous behavior.
This is a preparation for docker dogfooding: since in our own repo,
we run tip-of-tree tests against stable @playwright/test, we have
different versions for Playwright and Grid.
In our case, these versions should always be close-enough, so we
can disregard safety version checks for our usecase.
Two bug fixes:
- Do not use the worker that is being shutdown for a new job.
- Report unhandled errors during "expected to fail" tests as
fatal errors.
We do not create contexts when we are unable to attribute them to a frame or they come from a stale oopif.
Async hop in the binding method can also cause the context to be destroyed already.
Reproduced with codegen.
We never marked empty stylesheets as "stale", so we never computed
css text for them. This prevented node reuse, because empty string
is not equal to undefined.
In some circumstances, dispatcher was waiting for all exisitng jobs
to finish before scheduling a new one. This leads to unneded stalls.
Instead, we can schedule jobs right away, if we have a worker
available.
There are 3 ways to import `@playwright/test` library in the modern Node.js ecosystem:
- Using `require`: works great, this patch doesn't change it
- Using `import` statement from `.mjs` file - we have wrong `default` for @playwright/test that should be a `test`. This is what test checks for
- Using `import test from '@playwright/test'` from `.ts` file - was broken because TypeScript thought it's a CJS module, whereas it's a ESM module in reality.
Also, typescript types import from `.d.ts` file was broken because we had no default export (`export *` syntax does not export default).
This reverts commit a25b11659be8887b700311180fcd3653aa9e472b.
In a discussion with Dmitry Gozman we decided to revert this and instead
proceed with the following approach:
- rename `//browser_patches/firefox` to `//browser_patches/firefox-beta`
- rename `//browser_patches/firefox-stable` folder to
`//browser_patches/firefox`
In all of the folders, we will keep the `BUILD_NUMBER` original so that
it doesn't clash on the CDN.
This patch:
- starts downloading Firefox Stable equivalent by default
- starts running Firefox-Stable on our smoke tests (tests-1)
- starts running Firefox-Beta on our CQ1 tests (tests-2)
Note: there's a little confusion right now with browser names:
- `firefox-stable` - firefox-stable equivalent
- `firefox`- firefox-beta equivalent
I'll rename `firefox` to `firefox-beta` in a follow-up.
Fixes#6817
- Source now lives at `src/test`.
- Former folio tests live at `tests/playwright-test`.
- We use `src/test/internal.ts` that exposes base test without
Playwright fixtures for most tests (to avoid modifications for now).
- Test types live in `types/testFoo.d.ts`.
- Stable test runner is installed to `tests/config/test-runner` during `npm install`.
- All deps including test-only are now listed in `package.json`.
Non-test deps must also be listed in `build_package.js` to get included.
This makes it much nicer to use `BrowserType` because it no longer has a template.
Technically a breaking change because of the rare edge case where someone used their own non-browser type inside the template, but I don't consider that intended behavior and think this is fine.
Browser registry is responsible for 3 things:
1. Remove downloaded browsers if there are no packages that refer to them
2. Install default browsers needed for the current package
3. Install browsers on-demand when used through Playwright CLI
Currently, registry relies on a single "download" field in `browsers.json`
to carry both (1) and (2). However, browsers in (3) are marked as
`download: false` so that they aren't installed automatically in (2), so
auto-remove procedure in (1) removes them on subsequent installation.
One possible approach to fix this would be modifying package's `browsers.json` to
change `download: false` to `true` when browsers are installed with
Playwright CLI. This approach was explored here:
bc04a51800
We decided against this since we have a history of issues related to
package modifications after NPM installation. This breaks all
sorts of yarn/npm caching mechanisms.
Instead, this patch is a two-step refactor:
- remove the "download" field in `browsers.json`. Now, all registries
(including old ones from previously-released versions) will retain any
browsers that are mentioned in the `browsers.json`.
- add a new flag "installByDefault", that is **only used** for default
installation.
With this change, the registry tasks are done like this:
- (1) auto-removal: if browser has a back reference, it is retained,
otherwise it is removed from registry
- (2) default installation: use only `installByDefault` to carry default installations
- (3) CLI installation: simply installs browsers. Since we retain
everythings that's referenced in (1), browsers aren't removed.
Fixes#5902
We get relative registry path when PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH or HOME is relative.
In this case, it would be good to resolve to the same absolute path
during installation and execution, and we can usually do that using INIT_CWD.
- Introduce internal "out of process" start()/stop() mode.
- This mode is used both in regular tests and installation tests.
- Emulate basic driver installation, browser download and running.
This patch starts downloading FFMPEG like we download our browsers
instead of bundling it in the NPM package.
With this patch, NPM size is reduced from 8.8MB to 1.7MB.
Consequences:
- `npx playwright` is drastically faster now
- playwright driver for language bindings is way smaller
- projects that bundle Playwright can pass Apple Notorization
Fixes#5193
- Allow specifying which browsers to install. This comes handy in playwright-cli.
- Print "npx playwright" as a tool name in help messages, instead of "cli".
Currently, `playwright-core` installation would check browser registry
and remove any unused browsers. This, however, might be unexpected
since `playwright-core` shouldn't touch browser registry at all.
Fixes#4083
- This leaves just `recordVideos` and `videoSize` options on the context.
- Videos are saved to `artifactsPath`. We also save their ids to trace.
- `context.close()` waits for the processed videos.
This patch:
- moves ffmpeg binaries from `//bin/` to `//third_party/ffmpeg`
- adds [COPYING.GPLv3](https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/blob/master/COPYING.GPLv3)
ffmpeg license
- changes npm packaging to include `//third_party/ffmpeg` only in `playwright` and `playwrihgt-chromium` a
This patch:
- adds FFMPEG binaries to the NPM packages
- adds a screencast test to make sure that screencast works. This currently relies on private screencast APIs.
NOTE: with this patch playwright package size grows from `650KB` to `4.2MB`.
This patch:
- stop relying on stdout from `//packages/build_package.js` to get
output paths. This was a legacy code that's not needed anymore
- remove stray output from `//packages/build_package.js`
The reason for this change is that in Playwright Python we would need the related `protocol.yml` and `api.md` for the installed NPM package. For that we could either add the Git hash to the released package e.g. as a file (and go over the GitHub repo to get the file content) but Pavel proposed that it might be better to include the two files in the NPM package.
Tested locally by adding to the `utils/publish_all_packages.sh` script `--dry` to the NPM publish commands.
cc @aslushnikov @pavelfeldman
Related issues: https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-python/pull/101 and https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-python/pull/96
This makes it easier to reason about our packages.
The only difference is what each package downloads.
When the browser is not downloaded, it will fail to launch.
Each browser gets a 'download' attribute in the browser.json file.
This patch:
- drops dependency on playwright-core in all our packages. Instead of
the dependency, packages are now built with `//packages/build_package.sh`
script.
- unifies `browsers.json` - now there's a single `//browsers.json` file
that is used to manage browser revisions.
This patch temporary switches canary publishing to `--dryn-run` from CI/CD so that we
can verify that it does sane things.
We'll unify all our package management scripts under `//packages/` in a
follow-up.
Fixes#2268
This patch removes the `PLAYWRIGHT_GLOBAL_INSTALL=1` variable
and instead introduces a new var - `PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH`.
You can specify `PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH` to affect where playwright
installs browsers and where it looks for browsers.
Fixes#1102
You can install playwright with
```
PLAYWRIGHT_GLOBAL_INSTALL=1 npm i playwright
```
to make it use a single shared location for all browser
downloads.
Fixes#1102
This generates typescript definitions based on the api.md, instead of autogenerating them from the typescript source code.
Now types
- only include the public api
- work with older versions of typescript
- include descriptions
- are more consistent
- are more complete
#6
This patch:
- removes `browserType.downloadBrowserIfNeeded()` method. The method
turned out to be ill-behaving and cannot not be used as we'd like to (see #1085)
- adds a `browserType.setExecutablePath` method to set a browser
exectuable.
With this patch, we take the following approach towards managing browser downloads:
- `playwright-core` doesn't download any browsers. In `playwright-core`, `playwright.chromium.executablePath()` returns `null` (same for firefox and webkit).
- clients of `playwright-core` (e.g. `playwright` and others) download browsers one way or another.
They can then configure `playwright` with executable paths and re-export the `playwright` object to their clients.
- `playwright`, `playwright-firefox`, `playwright-chromium` and `playwright-webkit` download
browsers. Once browsers are downloaded, their executable paths are saved to a `.downloaded-browsers.json` file. This file is read in `playwright/index.js` to configure browser executable paths and re-export the API.
- special case is `install-from-github.js` that also cleans up old browsers.
This patch starts respecting `PLAYWRIGHT_DOWNLOAD_HOST` env variable
in `playwright` package and it's vendored flavors (`playwright-firefox`,
`playwright-chromium` and `playwright-webkit`).
Fixes#1045
Playwright API is parametrized with a `downloadPath` - a path that
is used to download browsers and to look for downloaded browsers.
This patch starts respecting `downloadPath` as part of
`download-browser.js` utility.
This patch makes it so all our packages, like `playwright` and
browser-specific flavors, download browsers to their
directories rather then using directory of `playwright-core`.
This way yarn@1 caches are not busted: they didn't expect that directory
content might change after packages's explicit install step
is failed, there's that was what we were doing.
Fixes#1085
* feat: change vendor package exports
This patch changes top-level exports for the vendor-specific
packages:
- `playwright-chromium`: now exports an object with a single `chromium`
field
- `playwright-wekbit`: now exports an object with a single `webkit`
- `playwright-firefox`: now exports an object with a single `firefox`
Fixes#814
* fix typo
* address comments
## playwright-chromium
- installs chromium
- exposes chromium api from playwright-core
## playwright-firefox
- installs firefox
- exposes firefox api from playwright-core
## playwright-webkit
- installs webkit
- exposes webkit api from playwright-core
## playwright-core
- downloads no browsers
- contains all of the js code
- designed for internal use
## playwright
- downloads all browsers
- exposes the entire api from playwright-core
## github
- downloads all browsers, generates protocol definitions, builds typescript
- exposes "playwright-core" api