Project name is used in testId calculation, so patching it in the
reporter is too late. Instead we now save project suffix to the blob
report file and patch all project and test ids as well as project names
in the report merger
Hi, I am putting this PR out as a feeler to see if there's interested in
improving this error message, but the copy is by no means final and I am
open to improvement suggestions.
My intention here is to:
- Explain what a "focused item" is - that we're talking about a test and
it being focused is most likely down it using `only`
Are there other types of "items"? Are there other ways to make them
focused other than `only`?
- Explain why we're even in focused mode and how to control it
The default scaffolded Playwright config file includes a forbidMode
expression driven by whether `CI=1` is set.
I ran into this when trying to reproduce a CI issue locally so I had it
set and unknowingly entered focus only mode.
I wasn't aware this mode was a thing because I was using the default
configuration from `npm init` and did not familiarize myself with all
the options in it.
Is there a way to tell if we're in a TypeScript or JavaScript project in
this function? I would use that to display the configuration file name
with the right extension.
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Signed-off-by: Tomáš Hübelbauer <tomas@hubelbauer.net>
This mode allows a suite to opt-out from parallelism. Useful to setup
multiple suites running in parallel, with each suite not being sharded.
References #22891.
The `os.userInfo()` call might throw on POSIX if there is no
user info for the current `uid`. This might happen, if the docker
is launched like this:
```
docker run --rm -u 1234:1234 -it mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.32.0 node -e 'console.log(os.userInfo().username)'
```
So instead of using `os.userInfo()`, rely on effective user id.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/22721
According to
https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/module-resolution.html#base-url,
`baseUrl` affects all non-relative imports. Additional `paths` mapping
can be specified for more control. However, if none of the `paths`
matches, it still falls back to the default `*:*` mapping. Confirmed by
invoking `tsc` with different configs.
Fixes#22663.