This reverts commit 303c5998f8.
Reason for revert: I tried enabling `ssim-cie94` by default on
ionic-framework test suite, and it proves to be overly strict for their
usecase.
The option defines a comparator to be used to compare images.
Possible values are `"pixelmatch"` and `"ssim-cie94"`.
Note: This reverts commit 8167f8bf54.
This patch implements a new image comparison function, codenamed
"ssim-cie94". The goal of the new comparison function is to cancel out
browser non-determenistic rendering.
To use the new comparison function:
```ts
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot({
comparator: 'ssim-cie94',
});
```
As of Nov 30, 2022, we identified the following sources of
non-determenistic rendering for Chromium:
- Anti-aliasing for certain shapes might be different due to the
way skia rasterizes certain shapes.
- Color blending might be different on `x86` and `aarch64`
architectures.
The new function employs a few heuristics to fight these
differences.
Consider two non-equal image pixels `(r1, g1, b1)` and `(r2, g2, b2)`:
1. If the [CIE94] metric is less then 1.0, then we consider these pixels
**EQUAL**. (The value `1.0` is the [just-noticeable difference] for
[CIE94].). Otherwise, proceed to next step.
1. If all the 8 neighbors of the first pixel match its color, or
if the 8 neighbors of the second pixel match its color, then these
pixels are **DIFFERENT**. (In case of anti-aliasing, some of the
direct neighbors have to be blended up or down.) Otherwise, proceed
to next step.
1. If SSIM in some locality around the different pixels is more than
0.99, then consider this pixels to be **EQUAL**. Otherwise, mark them
as **DIFFERENT**. (Local SSIM for anti-aliased pixels turns out to be
very close to 1.0).
[CIE94]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_difference#CIE94
[just-noticeable difference]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just-noticeable_difference
Following the `getByText()` and other methods:
- By default, matching is substring and case-insensitive. Before, it was
only case-insensitive, but not substring.
- With new option `exact: true`, matching is full string and
case-sensitive.
- Matching always normalizes whitespace.
- Codegen generates `exact: false` by default.
- `internal:role` treats `[name="foo"i]` as non-exact match.
Various fixes:
- Updated `getByRole` docs to match the reality.
- Locator generator edge cases.
- Rename internal selectors `has`, `control` and `attr` to
`internal:has`, `internal:control` and `internal:attr`.
- Fix `getByLabel()` to respect strictness, by introducing
`internal:label` selector.
- Move tests essential for ports to `selectors-by.spec`.
This makes `HttpServer` accept `preferredPort` option that will first
try to listen on that port, and if that port is already in use, listen
on some available port instead.
Fixes#17201.
Resolves#14255.
PNGs should be preferred as they are deterministic, but increasing this
limit should be fine for JPEG users. (Looking through jpeg-js source code, the actual memory allocation is based on the size of the image—so unless a user is hitting this limit already—this should not impact the memory consumption of Playwright.
This allows us to use the full retry logic of rimraf in the `onexit` handler.
Note this is already covered by failing on Windows test
`should remove temp dir on process.exit`.
This was introduced in #7500 to fight `ERROR: The process "4436" not found.`
messages when killing a process that did already exit.
Since then, we no longer inherit stdout/stderr, so the error message
should not appear anymore.
This is a speculative fix to leftover tmp directories.
When users issues SIGINT twice, we enter `gracefullyClose()`
twice, and shortcut the second time. It turns out, we do
not wait for directories removal.
Note: it is unknown how often we reach this codepath in practice.
This patch will check if browser channel is already installed.
If it is, it'll abort installation with the following error:
```
aslushnikov:~/prog/playwright$ npx playwright install msedge
Failed to install browsers
Error:
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ATTENTION: "msedge" is already installed on the system! ║
║ ║
║ "msedge" installation is not hermetic; installing newer version ║
║ requires *removal* of a current installation first. ║
║ ║
║ To *uninstall* current version and re-install latest "msedge": ║
║ ║
║ - Close all running instances of "msedge", if any ║
║ - Use "--force" to install browser: ║
║ ║
║ npx playwright install --force msedge ║
║ ║
║ <3 Playwright Team ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
```
To re-install browser channel, use `--force`.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/13061
This introduces `role=button[name="Click me"][pressed]` attribute-style
role selector. It is only available under `env.PLAYWRIGHT_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES`.
Supported attributes:
- `role` is required, for example `role=button`;
- `name` is accessible name, supports matching operators and regular expressions:
`role=button[name=/Click(me)?/]`;
- `checked` boolean/mixed, for example `role=checkbox[checked=false]`;
- `selected` boolean, for example `role=option[selected]`;
- `expanded` boolean, for example `role=button[expanded=true]`;
- `disabled` boolean, for example `role=button[disabled]`;
- `level` number, for example `role=heading[level=3]`;
- `pressed` boolean/mixed, for example `role=button[pressed="mixed"]`;
- `includeHidden` - by default, only non-hidden elements are considered.
Passing `role=button[includeHidden]` matches hidden elements as well.