check_deps was throwing an error, but nobody was catching it and it still returned an exit code 0. I fixed that, and also fixed the error by adding deps for src/remote.
This refactors azure function and adds a new dashboard format implementation that is 15x smaller while tracking specs with non-empty annotations.
Old dashboard is still updated.
This fixes the local -> remote frame swap when
Page.frameDetached arrives before Target.attachedToTarget.
Instead of error-prone logic we do currently, new CDP exposes
frame detach reason that we can use.
api(trace): introduce artifacts options
This introduces launch({ artifactsPath }) and newContext({ relativeArtifactsPath, recordTrace }) options.
- artifactsPath option controls the directory where all artifacts go. If not passed, artifacts are not collected.
- relativeArtifactsPath can be used to put context-specific artifacts into a subfolder. If not passed, shared artifactsPath is used.
- recordTrace controls trace recording.
We also expose trace types under playwright/types/trace.d.ts.
In the follow up:
- videos will be put into artifactsPath;
- downloads will be put into artifactsPath, or keep using existing downloadsPath when artifactsPath is not specified.
This patch:
- moves ffmpeg binaries from `//bin/` to `//third_party/ffmpeg`
- adds [COPYING.GPLv3](https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/blob/master/COPYING.GPLv3)
ffmpeg license
- changes npm packaging to include `//third_party/ffmpeg` only in `playwright` and `playwrihgt-chromium` a
This patch:
- stop relying on stdout from `//packages/build_package.js` to get
output paths. This was a legacy code that's not needed anymore
- remove stray output from `//packages/build_package.js`
Today we have a bunch of types used by the d.ts file that are not exported. We don't want to export them because it would greatly increase our semver API surface area, so this patch inlines them. Now users will not see names of types they can't import.
This introduces basic tracing enabled in our tests.
What is captured:
- network resources;
- snapshots at the start of most actions;
- snapshot after the test failure.
How this integrates with test runner:
- context fixture calls private method context._initSnapshotter() and uses Tracer to trace all events;
- all tests share a single test-results/trace-storage directory to store blobs;
- each test has its own trace file.
- npm run show-trace opens a bare-minimum trace viewer that renders snapshots.