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@serenity-js/playwright
module is a Screenplay Pattern-style adapter
for Playwright, that helps with testing Web-based apps.
To install this module, run the following command in your Playwright project directory:
npm install --save-dev @serenity-js/{assertions,console-reporter,core,serenity-bdd,web,playwright}
import { Ensure, equals } from '@serenity-js/assertions';
import { actorCalled, Actor, ArtifactArchiver, Cast, configure, Duration } from '@serenity-js/core';
import { ConsoleReporter } from '@serenity-js/console-reporter';
import { BrowseTheWebWithPlaywright, PlaywrightOptions } from '@serenity-js/playwright';
import { SerenityBDDReporter } from '@serenity-js/serenity-bdd';
import { By, Navigate, PageElement, Photographer, TakePhotosOfFailures, Text } from '@serenity-js/web';
import { describe, it, beforeAll, afterAll } from 'mocha';
import * as playwright from 'playwright';
// example Lean Page Object describing a widget we interact with in the test
class SerenityJSWebsite {
static header = () =>
PageElement.located(By.css('h1')) // selector to identify the interactable element
.describedAs('header'); // description to be used in reports
}
// example Actors class, confgures Serenity/JS actors to use Playwright
class Actors implements Cast {
constructor(
private readonly browser: playwright.Browser,
private readonly options: PlaywrightOptions,
) {
}
prepare(actor: Actor): Actor {
return actor.whoCan(
BrowseTheWebWithPlaywright.using(this.browser, this.options),
// ... add other abilities as needed, like CallAnApi or TakeNotes
);
}
}
describe('Serenity/JS', () => {
let browser: playwright.Browser;
beforeAll(async () => {
// Start a single browser before all the tests,
// Serenity/JS will open new tabs
// and manage Playwright browser context as needed
browser = await playwright.chromium.launch({
headless: true
});
// Configure Serenity/JS providing your Actors
// and required "stage crew memebers" (a.k.a. reporting services)
configure({
actors: new Actors(browser, {
baseURL: `https://serenity-js.org`,
defaultNavigationTimeout: Duration.ofSeconds(2).inMilliseconds(),
defaultTimeout: Duration.ofMilliseconds(750).inMilliseconds(),
}),
crew: [
ArtifactArchiver.storingArtifactsAt(`./target/site/serenity`),
Photographer.whoWill(TakePhotosOfFailures),
new SerenityBDDReporter(),
ConsoleReporter.forDarkTerminals(),
]
});
});
it('supports Playwright', async () => {
// actorCalled(name) instantiates or retrieves an existing actor identified by name
// Actors class configures the actors to use Playwright
await actorCalled('William')
.attemptsTo(
Navigate.to('https://serenity-js.org'),
Ensure.that(
Text.of(SerenityJSWebsite.header()),
equals('Next generation acceptance testing')
),
)
})
afterAll(async () => {
// Close the browser after all the tests are finished
if (browser) {
await browser.close()
}
});
});
Next steps:
@serenity-js/mocha
adapter to produce the reports@serenity-js/web
and @serenity-js/assertions
APIs@playwright/test
See @serenity-js/playwright-test.
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FAQs
Adapter that integrates @serenity-js/web with Playwright, enabling Serenity/JS reporting and using the Screenplay Pattern to write component and end-to-end test scenarios
The npm package @serenity-js/playwright receives a total of 3,234 weekly downloads. As such, @serenity-js/playwright popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @serenity-js/playwright demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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