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---
id: inspector
title: "Inspector"
---
Playwright Inspector is a GUI tool that helps authoring and debugging Playwright scripts.
<img width="712" alt="Playwright Inspector" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614092-8c478a80-73ac-11eb-9597-67dfce110e00.png">
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## Open Playwright Inspector
There are several ways of opening Playwright Inspector:
- Set the `PWDEBUG` environment variable to run your scripts in debug mode. This
configures Playwright for debugging and opens the inspector.
```sh js
# Linux/macOS
$ PWDEBUG=1 npm run test
# Windows
$ set PWDEBUG=1
$ npm run test
```
```sh python
# Linux/macOS
$ PWDEBUG=1 pytest -s
# Windows
$ set PWDEBUG=1
$ pytest -s
```
Additional useful defaults are configured when `PWDEBUG` is set:
- Browsers launch in the headed mode
- Default timeout is set to 0 (= no timeout)
- Call [`method: Page.pause`] method from your script when running in headed browser.
```js
// Pause on the following line.
await page.pause();
```
```python async
# Pause on the following line.
await page.pause()
```
```python sync
# Pause on the following line.
page.pause()
```
- Use `open` or `codegen` commands in the Playwright [CLI](./cli.md):
```sh js
$ npx playwright codegen wikipedia.org
```
```sh python
$ playwright codegen wikipedia.org
```
## Stepping through the Playwright script
When `PWDEBUG` is set, Playwright Inspector window will be opened and the script will be
paused on the first Playwright statement:
<img width="557" alt="Paused on line" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614337-71761580-73ae-11eb-9f61-3d29c52c9520.png">
Now we know what action is about to be performed and we can look into the details on that
action. For example, when stopped on an input action such as `click`, the exact point Playwright is about to click is highlighted with the large red dot on the inspected page:
<img width="344" alt="Red dot on inspected page" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614363-b69a4780-73ae-11eb-8f5e-51f9c91ec9b4.png">
By the time Playwright has paused on that click action, it has already performed actionability checks that can be found in the log:
<img width="712" alt="Action log" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614564-72a84200-73b0-11eb-9de2-828b28d78b36.png">
If actionability can't be reached, it'll show action as pending:
<img width="712" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-20 at 7 36 06 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614840-e6e3e500-73b2-11eb-998f-0cf31b2aa9a2.png">
You can step over each action using the "Step over" action or resume script without further pauses:
<center><img width="98" alt="Stepping toolbar" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614389-f9f4b600-73ae-11eb-8df2-8d9ce9da5d5c.png"></center>
## Debugging Selectors
- Click the Explore button to hover over elements in the screen and click them to
automatically generate selectors for those elements.
- To verify where selector points, paste it into the inspector input field:
<img width="602" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-20 at 7 27 20 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614696-ad5eaa00-73b1-11eb-81f5-9eebe62543a2.png">
## Recording scripts
At any moment, clicking Record action enables recorder (codegen) mode.
Every action on the target page is turned into the generated script:
<img width="712" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-20 at 7 40 02 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/883973/108614897-85704600-73b3-11eb-8bcd-f2e129786c49.png">
You can copy entire generated script or clear it using toolbar actions.