This is a follow up #29564
I did a deep dive on a redirect issue I observed in my infrastructure
and originally attributed to some configuration mistakes on my part.
I have code hosted on `example.com/code` and use subdomain proxying.
This leads to the uimode being exposed on
`example.com/code/proxy/{{port}}`.
Clicking on the open uimode link shown by vscode redirected with a 302
to `example.com/proxy/{{port}}`
The absolute redirect url overruled the relative path handling reverse
proxies rely on.
This PR turns the absolute into a relative url to avoid this issue.
Matching bu `apiName@wallTime` fails when two actions start at the same
time, e.g. two parallel api requests. Moreover, it results in trace
actions that have parent set to themselves, which in turn causes
infinite loop in the trace viewer. To avoid this problems we write
stepId explicitly to the library trace and use those step ids to find
corresponding test runner steps.
The stepId is passed via zone in case of expect, because the protocol
step is quite deep in the call chain after or explicitly in case of API
call steps created by the test runner instrumentation.
Similarly to page.close, we pass test-runner specific reason to
facilitate better error messages.
```
1) a.test.ts:10:11 › test
Error: apiRequestContext.fetch: Fixture { request } from beforeAll cannot be reused in a test.
- Recommended fix: use a separate { request } in the test.
- Alternatively, manually create APIRequestContext in beforeAll and dispose it in afterAll.
See https://playwright.dev/docs/api-testing#sending-api-requests-from-ui-tests for more details.
9 |
10 | test('test', async () => {
> 11 | await context.fetch('http://example.com');
| ^
12 | });
13 |
```
Closes#29260.
- Automatically waiting for the overlay locator to be hidden, with
`allowStayingVisible` opt-out.
- `times: 1` option.
- `removeLocatorHandler(locator, handler)` method.
- Passing `locator` as first argument to `handler`.
Fixes#30471. Fixes#30424. Fixes#29779.
There are new "non-manual" WPT accname tests that we now mostly pass,
which required a few tweeks in calculating role and name.
Also implemented accessible description computation, which is just a
small addition on top of accessible name, and passed respective wpt
tests.
References #18332.
According to the spec, such controls should use the native value as long
as they have "aria-label". The relevant spec section is 2D.
However, there is an open issue that claims this should always apply,
and all browsers and wpt test actually do that:
https://github.com/w3c/accname/issues/64.
Fixes#28848.
The accessible name computation spec has changed to explicitly mention
this case:
Step 2A. Hidden Not Referenced. If the current node is hidden and is:
- Not part of an aria-labelledby or aria-describedby traversal, where
the node directly referenced by that relation was hidden.
- Nor part of a native host language text alternative element (e.g.
label in HTML) or attribute traversal, where the root of that traversal
was hidden.
See https://w3c.github.io/accname/#computation-steps. Chromium, Firefox
and Safari all agree with the spec.
Fixes#29796.