playwright/packages/playwright-test/index.mjs
Joel Einbinder 7caf05b24a
fix(playwright-test): have the proper default export (#7328)
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).
2021-06-25 15:29:22 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
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import * as playwright from './index.js';
export const chromium = playwright.chromium;
export const firefox = playwright.firefox;
export const webkit = playwright.webkit;
export const selectors = playwright.selectors;
export const devices = playwright.devices;
export const errors = playwright.errors;
export const _electron = playwright._electron;
export const _android = playwright._android;
export const test = playwright.test;
export default playwright.default;