Pulled out from https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/pull/31900
I stumbled over `React.Children`, because it's the first time I saw that
used. https://react.dev/reference/react/Children lists `React.Children`
it as "Legacy" and mentions it's uncommon. Also, the fact that SplitView
only displays its first two children, and all others are silently
discarded, can be a surprise to some.
By separating things out into `sidebar` and `main`, not only do we give
the two elements names (otherwise one needs to remember that sidebar is
always the first child), but we also prevent any "third children" from
being dropped.
Addresses https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/31863. This PR
is chonky, but the individual commits should be easy to review. If
they're not, i'm happy to break them out into individual PRs.
There's two main things this does:
1. Remove some unused imports
2. Add a `clsx`-inspired helper function for classname templating
I wasn't able to replace `ReactDOM.render` with `ReactDOM.createRoot`.
This is the new recommended way starting with React 18, and the existing
one is going to be deprecated at some point. But it somehow breaks our
tests, i'll have to investigate that separately.
- Update attachments tab margins.
- Make sure to pass `&download` in attachment urls. This makes them
downloadable, regressed in #28727.
- Do not additionally list image diffs as screenshots.
Fixes#31912.
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/22211
Currently, when the server notifies the UI about changed files, the UI
determines what files to re-run based on an old test list. By listing
tests before that, we make sure that the test list is up-to-date, and
that added tests are included in the next run.
I've also removed the `listChanged` event as discussed in the team sync.
The event isn't used anywhere and fires in exactly the same cases where
`testFilesChanged` fired, so i've folded them into one another. This allowed simplifying `Watcher`.
- Update copy to clipboard button.
- Reveal test source in the Source tab instead of external editor.
- New button to reveal in the external editor in the Source tab.
- Move the Pick Locator button next to snapshot tabs.
Resolves https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/31847 by adding
playwright config's `baseURL` value to the `context-options` trace
event, and showing that in the Trace Viewer.
Because the added property is optional, I didn't increment the trace
format version.
I've also considered pulling the `baseURL` from the existing
`browser.newContext` step to get around modifying the trace format, but
that felt pretty hacky.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ecaef747-727d-4937-9ca3-1605ca9907b9
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Signed-off-by: Simon Knott <info@simonknott.de>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@gmail.com>
* Revert harTracer change from
aeba083da0
to make sure that har.Entry._monotonicTime always represents request
start time. The issue from the corresponding report was due to HEAD and
GET request sent for the same URL, that use case is still addressed as
we match by url + method
* Adjust resources monotonic time as well when several contexts are
shown in the trace viewer.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/31133
This allows snapshots of file:/// pages with external stylesheets,
images, etc to be rendered correctly in the trace viewer. (Otherwise, it
tries to request the file:/// URIs directly and the requests get blocked
by the browser.)
Fixes#31112.
* Column widths are now stored on in the NetworkPanel context, this way
they are not reset after selecting an empty range (and changing position
of the NetworkGridView in the component tree).
* Column widths values are now preserved if column set changes (e.g.
selecting entries from a single context and then from multiple
contexts).
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.
* Use only monotonicTime for sorting, do not use wallTime for that
* Since test runner and the library can be running on different
machines, those machines may have clocks which are not synchronized. To
avoid problems in such cases we compute delta between test runner and
and library contexts based on a start time of action that exists in both
contexts.
Instead of filtering tests assuming there are no two projects with same
name we always rebuild test tree from scratch and restore previos test
results in the list mode.
Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/30396