Closes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/32632. A side
effect of Remix's hydration implementation is that it throws away the
entire DOM. This is broadly discussed in
https://github.com/remix-run/remix/issues/4822 - there might be a fix in
coming React versions, but who knows.
Besides breaking browser extensions, this also deletes our toolbar!
This PR fixes it by periodically checking in on `x-pw-glass`, and
remounting it if it was unmounted. Hacky but effective!
Adds a copy-to-clipboard button for each annotation so that text can be
copied easily.
This re-uses the existing `CopyToClipboard` component and adds a `small`
variant that can be used inline. The icon size and colour have been
chosen to avoid being overwhelming when used inline.
Related to #30141
I opted not to introduce the hover behaviour from #30749 as it's less
discoverable, but can understand why that might be favourable. Certainly
open to suggestions 😄
<img width="379" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-22 at 3 23 53 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3b9998cf-2e8d-40c9-9c8a-64eab3a9ed2e">
Changes `expect.extend` behaviour so that it doesn't mutate the global
instance and behaves closer to what users expect. This is formally a
breaking change, and I had to remove a test that asserts the breaking
behaviour.
TODO:
- [x] decide wether this is a separate method or a flag for
`expect.extend`
- [x] figure out if we need to change docs
What was happening?
- When we use CT, we go over the test files, look at the imports using
`tsxTransform.ts` and store them inside a map, these we feed into the
import registry which we build using Vite and have access inside the
browser
- In case of an inline component in the same file as where the test file
is, this is not happening.
- jsx-runtime via babel kicks in, transforms every JSX component in
something like that:
```
{
__pw_type: 'jsx',
type: [Function: MyInlineComponent],
props: { value: 'Max' },
key: undefined
}
```
this then gets passed into `wrapObject` which maps any function from the
Node.js side into expose function calls so they work inside the browser.
The assumption for `wrapObject` was to do it mostly for callbacks. So it
does for `type` - which is actually our component. We then pass this to
the React render function, which calls back the exposed function but we
never return anything, so it mounts `undefined`.
---
While there have been experiments from certain vendors to get the
'client only' code inside a server side file, we should throw for now to
not confuse users. We might revisit this in the future since Babel / TSX
doesn't support it outside of the box.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/32167
We now hopefully align with `moduleResolution: bundler` tsconfig option,
allowing directory imports in every scenario, and allowing proper module
imports when not going through the type mapping.
This regressed in #32078. Fixes#32480, fixes#31811.