For linux tests without tracing blob-report-1.zip takes 19M, while
unpacked size is 228 MB. That size is counted for GitHub artifact
billing:
<img width="434" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/assets/9798949/5bc32511-6686-4581-a348-acb6a54cd99b">
We zip individual .jsonl reports so that they still have unique names
and can be easily uploaded into the same artifacts directory without
name collisions.
- properly annotate continued requests
- nest `attach` steps inside the related `expect` step
- fix primary-id-to-non-primary-id mapping
- make sure images in trace are not draggable
Fixes#23693
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Signed-off-by: Andrey Lushnikov <aslushnikov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Schmitt <max@schmitt.mx>
This fixes following error in the merged reports:
```
(index):9825 TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'toFixed')
at msToString ((index):18917:15)
at TestFilesView ((index):19373:9)
at Uh ((index):9372:7)
at kj ((index):10444:7)
at Uk ((index):12508:86)
at Tk ((index):12134:11)
```
This updates previous work in #22887 to align more fully with
`--moduleResolution=bundler`, allowing index files to be imported with
the /index extension
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Signed-off-by: Kristo Jorgenson <kristojorg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@gmail.com>
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>
- `unhandled rejection during beforeAll should be reported and prevent
more tests` had timeout of 100ms that is too short on busy system;
- `runTSC` is always slow, so mark as such.
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.