playwright/docs/src/intro-csharp.md
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intro Getting started

First project

Create a console project and add the Playwright dependency.

# Create project
dotnet new console -n PlaywrightDemo
cd PlaywrightDemo

# Add project dependency
dotnet add package Microsoft.Playwright
# Build the project
dotnet build
# Install required browsers
pwsh bin\Debug\netX\playwright.ps1 install

Create a Program.cs that will navigate to https://playwright.dev/dotnet and take a screenshot in Chromium.

using Microsoft.Playwright;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

class Program
{
    public static async Task Main()
    {
        using var playwright = await Playwright.CreateAsync();
        await using var browser = await playwright.Chromium.LaunchAsync();
        var page = await browser.NewPageAsync();
        await page.GotoAsync("https://playwright.dev/dotnet");
        await page.ScreenshotAsync(new PageScreenshotOptions { Path = "screenshot.png" });
    }
}

Now run it.

dotnet run

By default, Playwright runs the browsers in headless mode. To see the browser UI, pass the Headless = false flag while launching the browser. You can also use [option: slowMo] to slow down execution. Learn more in the debugging tools section.

await playwright.Firefox.LaunchAsync(new BrowserTypeLaunchOptions 
{ 
    Headless = false, 
    SlowMo = 50, 
});

First test

You can choose to use NUnit test fixtures that come bundled with Playwright. These fixtures support running tests on multiple browser engines in parallel, out of the box. Learn more about Playwright with NUnit.

# Create new project.
dotnet new nunit -n PlaywrightTests
cd PlaywrightTests

Install dependencies, build project and download necessary browsers. This is only done once per project.

# Add project dependency
dotnet add package Microsoft.Playwright.NUnit
# Build the project
dotnet build
# Install required browsers
pwsh bin\Debug\netX\playwright.ps1 install

Edit UnitTest1.cs file.

using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.Playwright.NUnit;
using NUnit.Framework;

namespace PlaywrightTests
{
    [Parallelizable(ParallelScope.Self)]
    public class Tests : PageTest
    {
        [Test]
        public async Task ShouldAdd()
        {
            int result = await Page.EvaluateAsync<int>("() => 7 + 3");
            Assert.AreEqual(10, result);
        }

        [Test]
        public async Task ShouldMultiply()
        {
            int result = await Page.EvaluateAsync<int>("() => 7 * 3");
            Assert.AreEqual(21, result);
        }
    }
}
dotnet test -- NUnit.NumberOfTestWorkers=5

Record scripts

Command line tools can be used to record user interactions and generate C# code.

pwsh bin\Debug\netX\playwright.ps1 codegen

System requirements

The browser binaries for Chromium, Firefox and WebKit work across the 3 platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux):

Windows

Works with Windows and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).

macOS

Requires 10.14 (Mojave) or above.

Linux

Depending on your Linux distribution, you might need to install additional dependencies to run the browsers.

:::note Only Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04 are officially supported. :::

See also in the Command line tools which has a command to install all necessary dependencies automatically for Ubuntu LTS releases.