--- id: release-notes title: "Release notes" toc_max_heading_level: 2 --- ## Version 1.28 ### Playwright Tools * **Live Locators in CodeGen.** Generate a locator for any element on the page using "Explore" tool. ![Locator Explorer](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9798949/202293514-8e2eade6-c809-4b0a-864b-899dfcee3d84.png) ### New APIs - [`method: Locator.blur`] - [`method: Locator.clear`] ### Browser Versions * Chromium 108.0.5359.29 * Mozilla Firefox 106.0 * WebKit 16.4 This version was also tested against the following stable channels: * Google Chrome 107 * Microsoft Edge 107 ## Version 1.27 ### Locators With these new APIs writing locators is a joy: - [`method: Page.getByText`] to locate by text content. - [`method: Page.getByRole`] to locate by [ARIA role](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#roles), [ARIA attributes](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.2/#aria-attributes) and [accessible name](https://w3c.github.io/accname/#dfn-accessible-name). - [`method: Page.getByLabel`] to locate a form control by associated label's text. - [`method: Page.getByTestId`] to locate an element based on its `data-testid` attribute (other attribute can be configured). - [`method: Page.getByPlaceholder`] to locate an input by placeholder. - [`method: Page.getByAltText`] to locate an element, usually image, by its text alternative. - [`method: Page.getByTitle`] to locate an element by its title. ```python page.get_by_label("User Name").fill("John") page.get_by_label("Password").fill("secret-password") page.get_by_role("button", name="Sign in").click() expect(page.get_by_text("Welcome, John!")).to_be_visible() ``` All the same methods are also available on [Locator], [FrameLocator] and [Frame] classes. ### Other highlights - As announced in v1.25, Ubuntu 18 will not be supported as of Dec 2022. In addition to that, there will be no WebKit updates on Ubuntu 18 starting from the next Playwright release. ### Behavior Changes - [`method: LocatorAssertions.toHaveAttribute`] with an empty value does not match missing attribute anymore. For example, the following snippet will succeed when `button` **does not** have a `disabled` attribute. ```js expect(page.get_by_role("button")).to_have_attribute("disabled", "") ``` ### Browser Versions * Chromium 107.0.5304.18 * Mozilla Firefox 105.0.1 * WebKit 16.0 This version was also tested against the following stable channels: * Google Chrome 106 * Microsoft Edge 106 ## Version 1.26 ### Assertions - New option `enabled` for [`method: LocatorAssertions.toBeEnabled`]. - [`method: LocatorAssertions.toHaveText`] now pierces open shadow roots. - New option `editable` for [`method: LocatorAssertions.toBeEditable`]. - New option `visible` for [`method: LocatorAssertions.toBeVisible`]. ### Other highlights - New option `max_redirects` for [`method: APIRequestContext.get`] and others to limit redirect count. - Python 3.11 is now supported. ### Behavior Change A bunch of Playwright APIs already support the `wait_until: "domcontentloaded"` option. For example: ```python page.goto("https://playwright.dev", wait_until="domcontentloaded") ``` Prior to 1.26, this would wait for all iframes to fire the `DOMContentLoaded` event. To align with web specification, the `'domcontentloaded'` value only waits for the target frame to fire the `'DOMContentLoaded'` event. Use `wait_until="load"` to wait for all iframes. ### Browser Versions * Chromium 106.0.5249.30 * Mozilla Firefox 104.0 * WebKit 16.0 This version was also tested against the following stable channels: * Google Chrome 105 * Microsoft Edge 105 ## Version 1.25 ### Announcements * 🎁 We now ship Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish docker image: `mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/python:v1.29.0-jammy`. * ðŸŠĶ This is the last release with macOS 10.15 support (deprecated as of 1.21). * ⚠ïļ Ubuntu 18 is now deprecated and will not be supported as of Dec 2022. ### Browser Versions * Chromium 105.0.5195.19 * Mozilla Firefox 103.0 * WebKit 16.0 This version was also tested against the following stable channels: * Google Chrome 104 * Microsoft Edge 104 ## Version 1.24
### 🐂 Debian 11 Bullseye Support Playwright now supports Debian 11 Bullseye on x86_64 for Chromium, Firefox and WebKit. Let us know if you encounter any issues! Linux support looks like this: | | Ubuntu 20.04 | Ubuntu 22.04 | Debian 11 | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | | Chromium | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | WebKit | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | Firefox | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ### New introduction docs We rewrote our Getting Started docs to be more end-to-end testing focused. Check them out on [playwright.dev](https://playwright.dev/python/docs/intro). ## Version 1.23 ### Network Replay Now you can record network traffic into a HAR file and re-use this traffic in your tests. To record network into HAR file: ```bash npx playwright open --save-har=github.har.zip https://github.com/microsoft ``` Alternatively, you can record HAR programmatically: ```python async context = await browser.new_context(record_har_path="github.har.zip") # ... do stuff ... await context.close() ``` ```python sync context = browser.new_context(record_har_path="github.har.zip") # ... do stuff ... context.close() ``` Use the new methods [`method: Page.routeFromHAR`] or [`method: BrowserContext.routeFromHAR`] to serve matching responses from the [HAR](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec/) file: ```python async await context.route_from_har("github.har.zip") ``` ```python sync context.route_from_har("github.har.zip") ``` Read more in [our documentation](./network#record-and-replay-requests). ### Advanced Routing You can now use [`method: Route.fallback`] to defer routing to other handlers. Consider the following example: ```python async # Remove a header from all requests async def remove_header_handler(route: Route) -> None: headers = await route.request.all_headers() if "if-none-match" in headers: del headers["if-none-match"] await route.fallback(headers=headers) await page.route("**/*", remove_header_handler) # Abort all images async def abort_images_handler(route: Route) -> None: if route.request.resource_type == "image": await route.abort() else: await route.fallback() await page.route("**/*", abort_images_handler) ``` ```python sync # Remove a header from all requests def remove_header_handler(route: Route) -> None: headers = route.request.all_headers() if "if-none-match" in headers: del headers["if-none-match"] route.fallback(headers=headers) page.route("**/*", remove_header_handler) # Abort all images def abort_images_handler(route: Route) -> None: if route.request.resource_type == "image": route.abort() else: route.fallback() page.route("**/*", abort_images_handler) ``` Note that the new methods [`method: Page.routeFromHAR`] and [`method: BrowserContext.routeFromHAR`] also participate in routing and could be deferred to. ### Web-First Assertions Update * New method [`method: LocatorAssertions.toHaveValues`] that asserts all selected values of `