playwright/tests/config/playwrightTest.ts
Joel Einbinder 779355ad51
feat(types): make the template on BrowserType optional (#6142)
This makes it much nicer to use `BrowserType` because it no longer has a template.

Technically a breaking change because of the rare edge case where someone used their own non-browser type inside the template, but I don't consider that intended behavior and think this is fine.
2021-04-08 10:27:24 -07:00

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import { newTestType } from 'folio';
import type { BrowserType, LaunchOptions, BrowserContext, Page } from '../../index';
import { CommonTestArgs } from './pageTest';
import type { ServerTestArgs } from './serverTest';
import { RemoteServer, RemoteServerOptions } from './remoteServer';
export { expect } from 'folio';
export type PlaywrightTestArgs = CommonTestArgs & {
browserType: BrowserType;
browserOptions: LaunchOptions;
createUserDataDir: () => Promise<string>;
launchPersistent: (options?: Parameters<BrowserType['launchPersistentContext']>[1]) => Promise<{ context: BrowserContext, page: Page }>;
startRemoteServer: (options?: RemoteServerOptions) => Promise<RemoteServer>;
};
export const test = newTestType<PlaywrightTestArgs & ServerTestArgs>();
export const slowTest = newTestType<PlaywrightTestArgs & ServerTestArgs>();