When two fixtures have different time slots, timeout in the first one
should not prevent the second one from tearing down.
Similarly, timeout in afterEach hook should not prevent fixture
teardowns.
This allows any time slot that has a legitimate timeout of zero to be
updated later on. See test for an example.
Previously, setting timeout to zero at any moment was considered a
"debug mode" and any subsequent timeouts were ignored.
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/32070. We were
applying `additionalFileMatcher` not just to `filteredProjectSuites`,
but also to `projectSuites`. `projectSuites` is where we take dependency
projects from, though - so `--only-changed` led to empty dependency
projects, resulting in the reported bug.
The fix is to only apply `additionalFileMatcher` on
`filteredProjectSuites`.
Supercedes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/pull/31915, closes
https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/31811.
When TypeScript resolves a specifier via path mapping, it does not
interpret `package.json`. If path mapping resolves to a directory, it
only looks at the `index.js` file in that directory if it's in CommonJS
mode.
We need to mirror this in our `esmLoader.ts`.
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Co-authored-by: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@gmail.com>
Introduce `--tsconfig` to specify a single config to be used for all
imported files, instead of looking up tsconfig for each file separately.
Fixes#12829.
This allows a dynamic import of a TS file to be processed by Babel.
For some reason, Playwright used to revert the CJS transforms. However,
ESM loader and transforms are always active, so CJS should be too.
When two attachments have the same content sha1, we used the first one's
name for the downloaded file, no matter which one the user clicked to
download. Now we pass the name explicitly.
References #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.
Introduces an `--only-changed [base ref]` option.
`playwright test --only-changed` filters the test run to only run test
suites that have uncommitted changes.
`playwright test --only-changed=foo` runs only tests that were changed
since commit `foo`.
In pull request CI, this can be used to run changed tests first and fail
fast: `--only-changed=$GITHUB_BASE_REF`.
During local development, it can be used to quickly filter down to the
touched set of tests suites.
In some rare usecases, this can also help to cut down on CI usage for
pull requests. Tread with caution though.
File dependencies are taken into account to ensure that if you touched a
utility file, all relevant tests are still executed.
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/15075
Broken out of https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/pull/31727 as per
@dgozman's
[request](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/pull/31727#discussion_r1685793229).
The PR goal is to remove the `suite` argument from the Component
testing's Vite Plugin. `suite` is used to enrich Vite's dependency graph
with information about dependencies between test suites and helper
files. It essentially merges the Vite graph with the
`compilationCache.ts > fileDependencies` graph, and then writes the
result back into `compilationCache.ts > externalDependencies`.
By refactoring this to make the connection on the reading end in
`collectAffectedTestFiles`, we can drop the `suite` parameter.
We didn't yet have a test that depended on the dependency graph being
connected correctly between `fileDependencies` and
`externalDepedencies`, so I've [extended an existing
test](53a539938b)
to capture that.
Previously, only the "actual" attachment was created, pointing to the
file in `test-results`. Now, the "expected" attachment pointing to the
file in `__screenshots__` is also created. This will help any reporters
that would like to know the "expected" path, for example to do a manual
accept/decline of the baseline.
Fixes#30693.
... unless an array of file-system-friendly parts is provided.
Motivation: attachment name is used as a file system path when
downloading attachments, so we keep them fs-friendly.
References #30693.
When used in a terminal, the `list` reporter prints out information
about test steps to help debugging. In non-TTY environments like GitHub
Actions, currently it doesn't.
This PR changes that, so that in non-TTY environments you'll see the
"step end" messages appearing, but not the "step begin" messages. This
is a good middleground, because it helps the user understand test
progress, without being too verbose.
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/31674
Retaining traces in the following scenarios:
- browser crash;
- manual `browser.close()`;
- implicit `browser.close()` from the `browser` fixture upon test end.
This does not affect the library, where `browser.close()` will not
retain the trace and will close the browser as fast as possible.
References #31541, #31535, #31537.
Historically, this plugin was important to translate dynamic imports
into require calls so that we can intercept them and transpile.
This is not needed anymore with ESM loader enabled by default, so we can
avoid this transformation and support dynamic imports of ESM-only
packages/files.
Fixes#17075, fixes#23255, fixes#31140, references #23662.