--- id: troubleshooting title: "Troubleshooting" --- ## Browser dependencies Playwright does self-inspection every time it runs to make sure the browsers can be launched successfully. If there are missing dependencies, playwright will print instructions to acquire them. See also in the [Command line tools](./cli.md#install-system-dependencies) which has a command to install all necessary dependencies automatically for Ubuntu LTS releases. ## Code transpilation issues If you are using a JavaScript transpiler like babel or TypeScript, calling `evaluate()` with an async function might not work. This is because while `playwright` uses `Function.prototype.toString()` to serialize functions while transpilers could be changing the output code in such a way it's incompatible with `playwright`. Some workarounds to this problem would be to instruct the transpiler not to mess up with the code, for example, configure TypeScript to use latest ECMAScript version (`"target": "es2018"`). Another workaround could be using string templates instead of functions: ```js await page.evaluate(`(async() => { console.log('1'); })()`); ``` ## Node.js requirements ### ReferenceError: URL is not defined Playwright requires Node.js 12 or higher. Node.js 8 is not supported, and will cause you to receive this error. # Please file an issue Playwright is a new project, and we are watching the issues very closely. As we solve common issues, this document will grow to include the common answers.