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Version 1.44
New APIs
Accessibility assertions
expect(locator).toHaveAccessibleName() checks if the element has the specified accessible name:
const locator = page.getByRole('button'); await expect(locator).toHaveAccessibleName('Submit');expect(locator).toHaveAccessibleDescription() checks if the element has the specified accessible description:
const locator = page.getByRole('button'); await expect(locator).toHaveAccessibleDescription('Upload a photo');expect(locator).toHaveRole() checks if the element has the specified ARIA role:
const locator = page.getByTestId('save-button'); await expect(locator).toHaveRole('button');
Locator handler
- After executing the handler added with page.addLocatorHandler(), Playwright will now wait until the overlay that triggered the handler is not visible anymore. You can opt-out of this behavior with the new 
noWaitAfteroption. - You can use new 
timesoption in page.addLocatorHandler() to specify maximum number of times the handler should be run. - The handler in page.addLocatorHandler() now accepts the locator as argument.
 - New page.removeLocatorHandler() method for removing previously added locator handlers.
 
const locator = page.getByText('This interstitial covers the button');
await page.addLocatorHandler(locator, async overlay => {
  await overlay.locator('#close').click();
}, { times: 3, noWaitAfter: true });
// Run your tests that can be interrupted by the overlay.
// ...
await page.removeLocatorHandler(locator);
  Miscellaneous options
multipartoption inapiRequestContext.fetch()now acceptsFormDataand supports repeating fields with the same name.const formData = new FormData(); formData.append('file', new File(['let x = 2024;'], 'f1.js', { type: 'text/javascript' })); formData.append('file', new File(['hello'], 'f2.txt', { type: 'text/plain' })); context.request.post('https://example.com/uploadFiles', { multipart: formData });expect(callback).toPass({ intervals })can now be configured byexpect.toPass.intervalsoption globally in testConfig.expect or per project in testProject.expect.expect(page).toHaveURL(url)now supportsignoreCaseoption.testProject.ignoreSnapshots allows to configure per project whether to skip screenshot expectations.
Reporter API
- New method suite.entries() returns child test suites and test cases in their declaration order. suite.type and testCase.type can be used to tell apart test cases and suites in the list.
 - Blob reporter now allows overriding report file path with a single option 
outputFile. The same option can also be specified asPLAYWRIGHT_BLOB_OUTPUT_FILEenvironment variable that might be more convenient on CI/CD. - JUnit reporter now supports 
includeProjectInTestNameoption. 
Command line
--last-failedCLI option to for running only tests that failed in the previous run.First run all tests:
$ npx playwright test Running 103 tests using 5 workers ... 2 failed [chromium] › my-test.spec.ts:8:5 › two ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [chromium] › my-test.spec.ts:13:5 › three ────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 101 passed (30.0s)Now fix the failing tests and run Playwright again with
--last-failedoption:$ npx playwright test --last-failed Running 2 tests using 2 workers 2 passed (1.2s)
Browser Versions
- Chromium 125.0.6422.14
 - Mozilla Firefox 125.0.1
 - WebKit 17.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 124
 - Microsoft Edge 124
 
Version 1.43
New APIs
Method browserContext.clearCookies() now supports filters to remove only some cookies.
// Clear all cookies. await context.clearCookies(); // New: clear cookies with a particular name. await context.clearCookies({ name: 'session-id' }); // New: clear cookies for a particular domain. await context.clearCookies({ domain: 'my-origin.com' });New mode
retain-on-first-failurefor testOptions.trace. In this mode, trace is recorded for the first run of each test, but not for retires. When test run fails, the trace file is retained, otherwise it is removed.import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ use: { trace: 'retain-on-first-failure', }, });New property testInfo.tags exposes test tags during test execution.
test('example', async ({ page }) => { console.log(test.info().tags); });New method locator.contentFrame() converts a Locator object to a FrameLocator. This can be useful when you have a Locator object obtained somewhere, and later on would like to interact with the content inside the frame.
const locator = page.locator('iframe[name="embedded"]'); // ... const frameLocator = locator.contentFrame(); await frameLocator.getByRole('button').click();New method frameLocator.owner() converts a FrameLocator object to a Locator. This can be useful when you have a FrameLocator object obtained somewhere, and later on would like to interact with the
iframeelement.const frameLocator = page.frameLocator('iframe[name="embedded"]'); // ... const locator = frameLocator.owner(); await expect(locator).toBeVisible();
UI Mode Updates
- See tags in the test list.
 - Filter by tags by typing 
@fastor clicking on the tag itself. - New shortcuts: 
    
- "F5" to run tests.
 - "Shift F5" to stop running tests.
 - "Ctrl `" to toggle test output.
 
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 124.0.6367.8
 - Mozilla Firefox 124.0
 - WebKit 17.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 123
 - Microsoft Edge 123
 
Version 1.42
New APIs
- New method page.addLocatorHandler() registers a callback that will be invoked when specified element becomes visible and may block Playwright actions. The callback can get rid of the overlay. Here is an example that closes a cookie dialog when it appears:
 
// Setup the handler.
await page.addLocatorHandler(
    page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Hej! You are in control of your cookies.' }),
    async () => {
      await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Accept all' }).click();
    });
// Write the test as usual.
await page.goto('https://www.ikea.com/');
await page.getByRole('link', { name: 'Collection of blue and white' }).click();
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Light and easy' })).toBeVisible();
  expect(callback).toPass()timeout can now be configured byexpect.toPass.timeoutoption globally or in project config- electronApplication.on('console') event is emitted when Electron main process calls console API methods.
 
electronApp.on('console', async msg => {
  const values = [];
  for (const arg of msg.args())
    values.push(await arg.jsonValue());
  console.log(...values);
});
await electronApp.evaluate(() => console.log('hello', 5, { foo: 'bar' }));
  - New syntax for adding tags to the tests (@-tokens in the test title are still supported):
 
test('test customer login', {
  tag: ['@fast', '@login'],
}, async ({ page }) => {
  // ...
});
  Use --grep command line option to run only tests with certain tags.
npx playwright test --grep @fast
  --projectcommand line flag now supports '*' wildcard:
npx playwright test --project='*mobile*'
  - New syntax for test annotations:
 
test('test full report', {
  annotation: [
    { type: 'issue', description: 'https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/23180' },
    { type: 'docs', description: 'https://playwright.dev/docs/test-annotations#tag-tests' },
  ],
}, async ({ page }) => {
  // ...
});
  - page.pdf() accepts two new options 
taggedandoutline. 
Announcements
- ⚠️ Ubuntu 18 is not supported anymore.
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 123.0.6312.4
 - Mozilla Firefox 123.0
 - WebKit 17.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 122
 - Microsoft Edge 123
 
Version 1.41
New APIs
- New method page.unrouteAll() removes all routes registered by page.route() and page.routeFromHAR(). Optionally allows to wait for ongoing routes to finish, or ignore any errors from them.
 - New method browserContext.unrouteAll() removes all routes registered by browserContext.route() and browserContext.routeFromHAR(). Optionally allows to wait for ongoing routes to finish, or ignore any errors from them.
 - New option 
stylein page.screenshot() and locator.screenshot() to add custom CSS to the page before taking a screenshot. - New option 
stylePathfor methods expect(page).toHaveScreenshot() and expect(locator).toHaveScreenshot() to apply a custom stylesheet while making the screenshot. - New 
fileNameoption for Blob reporter, to specify the name of the report to be created. 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 121.0.6167.57
 - Mozilla Firefox 121.0
 - WebKit 17.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 120
 - Microsoft Edge 120
 
Version 1.40
Test Generator Update
New tools to generate assertions:
- "Assert visibility" tool generates expect(locator).toBeVisible().
 - "Assert value" tool generates expect(locator).toHaveValue().
 - "Assert text" tool generates expect(locator).toContainText().
 
Here is an example of a generated test with assertions:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('test', async ({ page }) => {
  await page.goto('https://playwright.dev/');
  await page.getByRole('link', { name: 'Get started' }).click();
  await expect(page.getByLabel('Breadcrumbs').getByRole('list')).toContainText('Installation');
  await expect(page.getByLabel('Search')).toBeVisible();
  await page.getByLabel('Search').click();
  await page.getByPlaceholder('Search docs').fill('locator');
  await expect(page.getByPlaceholder('Search docs')).toHaveValue('locator');
});
  New APIs
- Option 
reasonin page.close(), browserContext.close() and browser.close(). Close reason is reported for all operations interrupted by the closure. - Option 
firefoxUserPrefsin browserType.launchPersistentContext(). 
Other Changes
- Methods download.path() and download.createReadStream() throw an error for failed and cancelled downloads.
 - Playwright docker image now comes with Node.js v20.
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 120.0.6099.28
 - Mozilla Firefox 119.0
 - WebKit 17.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 119
 - Microsoft Edge 119
 
Version 1.39
Add custom matchers to your expect
You can extend Playwright assertions by providing custom matchers. These matchers will be available on the expect object.
import { expect as baseExpect } from '@playwright/test';
export const expect = baseExpect.extend({
  async toHaveAmount(locator: Locator, expected: number, options?: { timeout?: number }) {
    // ... see documentation for how to write matchers.
  },
});
test('pass', async ({ page }) => {
  await expect(page.getByTestId('cart')).toHaveAmount(5);
});
  See the documentation for a full example.
Merge test fixtures
You can now merge test fixtures from multiple files or modules:
import { mergeTests } from '@playwright/test';
import { test as dbTest } from 'database-test-utils';
import { test as a11yTest } from 'a11y-test-utils';
export const test = mergeTests(dbTest, a11yTest);
  import { test } from './fixtures';
test('passes', async ({ database, page, a11y }) => {
  // use database and a11y fixtures.
});
  Merge custom expect matchers
You can now merge custom expect matchers from multiple files or modules:
import { mergeTests, mergeExpects } from '@playwright/test';
import { test as dbTest, expect as dbExpect } from 'database-test-utils';
import { test as a11yTest, expect as a11yExpect } from 'a11y-test-utils';
export const test = mergeTests(dbTest, a11yTest);
export const expect = mergeExpects(dbExpect, a11yExpect);
  import { test, expect } from './fixtures';
test('passes', async ({ page, database }) => {
  await expect(database).toHaveDatabaseUser('admin');
  await expect(page).toPassA11yAudit();
});
  Hide implementation details: box test steps
You can mark a test.step() as "boxed" so that errors inside it point to the step call site.
async function login(page) {
  await test.step('login', async () => {
    // ...
  }, { box: true });  // Note the "box" option here.
}
  Error: Timed out 5000ms waiting for expect(locator).toBeVisible()
  ... error details omitted ...
  14 |   await page.goto('https://github.com/login');
> 15 |   await login(page);
     |         ^
  16 | });
  See test.step() documentation for a full example.
New APIs
Browser Versions
- Chromium 119.0.6045.9
 - Mozilla Firefox 118.0.1
 - WebKit 17.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 118
 - Microsoft Edge 118
 
Version 1.38
UI Mode Updates
- Zoom into time range.
 - Network panel redesign.
 
New APIs
- browserContext.on('weberror')
 - locator.pressSequentially()
 - The reporter.onEnd() now reports 
startTimeand total runduration. 
Deprecations
- The following methods were deprecated: page.type(), frame.type(), locator.type() and elementHandle.type(). Please use locator.fill() instead which is much faster. Use locator.pressSequentially() only if there is a special keyboard handling on the page, and you need to press keys one-by-one.
 
Breaking Changes: Playwright no longer downloads browsers automatically
Note: If you are using
@playwright/testpackage, this change does not affect you.
Playwright recommends to use @playwright/test package and download browsers via npx playwright install command. If you are following this recommendation, nothing has changed for you.
However, up to v1.38, installing the playwright package instead of @playwright/test did automatically download browsers. This is no longer the case, and we recommend to explicitly download browsers via npx playwright install command.
v1.37 and earlier
playwright package was downloading browsers during npm install, while @playwright/test was not.
v1.38 and later
playwright and @playwright/test packages do not download browsers during npm install.
Recommended migration
Run npx playwright install to download browsers after npm install. For example, in your CI configuration:
- run: npm ci
- run: npx playwright install --with-deps
  Alternative migration option - not recommended
Add @playwright/browser-chromium, @playwright/browser-firefox and @playwright/browser-webkit as a dependency. These packages download respective browsers during npm install. Make sure you keep the version of all playwright packages in sync:
// package.json
{
  "devDependencies": {
    "playwright": "1.38.0",
    "@playwright/browser-chromium": "1.38.0",
    "@playwright/browser-firefox": "1.38.0",
    "@playwright/browser-webkit": "1.38.0"
  }
}
  Browser Versions
- Chromium 117.0.5938.62
 - Mozilla Firefox 117.0
 - WebKit 17.0
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 116
 - Microsoft Edge 116
 
Version 1.37
New npx playwright merge-reports tool
  If you run tests on multiple shards, you can now merge all reports in a single HTML report (or any other report) using the new merge-reports CLI tool.
Using merge-reports tool requires the following steps:
Adding a new "blob" reporter to the config when running on CI:
export default defineConfig({ testDir: './tests', reporter: process.env.CI ? 'blob' : 'html', });The "blob" reporter will produce ".zip" files that contain all the information about the test run.
Copying all "blob" reports in a single shared location and running
npx playwright merge-reports:
npx playwright merge-reports --reporter html ./all-blob-reports
  Read more in our documentation.
📚 Debian 12 Bookworm Support
Playwright now supports Debian 12 Bookworm on both x86_64 and arm64 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 | Debian 12 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chromium | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 
| WebKit | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 
| Firefox | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 
UI Mode Updates
- UI Mode now respects project dependencies. You can control which dependencies to respect by checking/unchecking them in a projects list.
 - Console logs from the test are now displayed in the Console tab.
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 116.0.5845.82
 - Mozilla Firefox 115.0
 - WebKit 17.0
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 115
 - Microsoft Edge 115
 
Version 1.36
🏝️ Summer maintenance release.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 115.0.5790.75
 - Mozilla Firefox 115.0
 - WebKit 17.0
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 114
 - Microsoft Edge 114
 
Version 1.35
Highlights
UI mode is now available in VSCode Playwright extension via a new "Show trace viewer" button:
UI mode and trace viewer mark network requests handled with page.route() and browserContext.route() handlers, as well as those issued via the API testing:
New option
maskColorfor methods page.screenshot(), locator.screenshot(), expect(page).toHaveScreenshot() and expect(locator).toHaveScreenshot() to change default masking color:await page.goto('https://playwright.dev'); await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot({ mask: [page.locator('img')], maskColor: '#00FF00', // green });New
uninstallCLI command to uninstall browser binaries:$ npx playwright uninstall # remove browsers installed by this installation $ npx playwright uninstall --all # remove all ever-install Playwright browsersBoth UI mode and trace viewer now could be opened in a browser tab:
$ npx playwright test --ui-port 0 # open UI mode in a tab on a random port $ npx playwright show-trace --port 0 # open trace viewer in tab on a random port
⚠️ Breaking changes
playwright-corebinary got renamed fromplaywrighttoplaywright-core. So if you useplaywright-coreCLI, make sure to update the name:$ npx playwright-core install # the new way to install browsers when using playwright-coreThis change does not affect
@playwright/testandplaywrightpackage users.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 115.0.5790.13
 - Mozilla Firefox 113.0
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 114
 - Microsoft Edge 114
 
Version 1.34
Highlights
UI Mode now shows steps, fixtures and attachments:
New property testProject.teardown to specify a project that needs to run after this and all dependent projects have finished. Teardown is useful to cleanup any resources acquired by this project.
A common pattern would be a
setupdependency with a correspondingteardown:import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ projects: [ { name: 'setup', testMatch: /global.setup\.ts/, teardown: 'teardown', }, { name: 'teardown', testMatch: /global.teardown\.ts/, }, { name: 'chromium', use: devices['Desktop Chrome'], dependencies: ['setup'], }, { name: 'firefox', use: devices['Desktop Firefox'], dependencies: ['setup'], }, { name: 'webkit', use: devices['Desktop Safari'], dependencies: ['setup'], }, ], });New method
expect.configureto create pre-configured expect instance with its own defaults such astimeoutandsoft.const slowExpect = expect.configure({ timeout: 10000 }); await slowExpect(locator).toHaveText('Submit'); // Always do soft assertions. const softExpect = expect.configure({ soft: true });New options
stderrandstdoutin testConfig.webServer to configure output handling:import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ // Run your local dev server before starting the tests webServer: { command: 'npm run start', url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000', reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe', }, });New locator.and() to create a locator that matches both locators.
const button = page.getByRole('button').and(page.getByTitle('Subscribe'));New events browserContext.on('console') and browserContext.on('dialog') to subscribe to any dialogs and console messages from any page from the given browser context. Use the new methods consoleMessage.page() and dialog.page() to pin-point event source.
⚠️ Breaking changes
npx playwright testno longer works if you install bothplaywrightand@playwright/test. There's no need to install both, since you can always import browser automation APIs from@playwright/testdirectly:import { chromium, firefox, webkit } from '@playwright/test'; /* ... */Node.js 14 is no longer supported since it reached its end-of-life on April 30, 2023.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 114.0.5735.26
 - Mozilla Firefox 113.0
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 113
 - Microsoft Edge 113
 
Version 1.33
Locators Update
Use locator.or() to create a locator that matches either of the two locators. Consider a scenario where you'd like to click on a "New email" button, but sometimes a security settings dialog shows up instead. In this case, you can wait for either a "New email" button, or a dialog and act accordingly:
const newEmail = page.getByRole('button', { name: 'New email' }); const dialog = page.getByText('Confirm security settings'); await expect(newEmail.or(dialog)).toBeVisible(); if (await dialog.isVisible()) await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Dismiss' }).click(); await newEmail.click();Use new options
hasNotandhasNotTextin locator.filter() to find elements that do not match certain conditions.const rowLocator = page.locator('tr'); await rowLocator .filter({ hasNotText: 'text in column 1' }) .filter({ hasNot: page.getByRole('button', { name: 'column 2 button' }) }) .screenshot();Use new web-first assertion expect(locator).toBeAttached() to ensure that the element is present in the page's DOM. Do not confuse with the expect(locator).toBeVisible() that ensures that element is both attached & visible.
New APIs
- locator.or()
 - New option 
hasNotin locator.filter() - New option 
hasNotTextin locator.filter() - expect(locator).toBeAttached()
 - New option 
timeoutin route.fetch() - reporter.onExit()
 
⚠️ Breaking change
- The 
mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.33.0now serves a Playwright image based on Ubuntu Jammy. To use the focal-based image, please usemcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.33.0-focalinstead. 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 113.0.5672.53
 - Mozilla Firefox 112.0
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 112
 - Microsoft Edge 112
 
Version 1.32
Introducing UI Mode (preview)
New UI Mode lets you explore, run and debug tests. Comes with a built-in watch mode.

Engage with a new flag --ui:
npx playwright test --ui
  New APIs
- New options 
updateModeandupdateContentin page.routeFromHAR() and browserContext.routeFromHAR(). - Chaining existing locator objects, see locator docs for details.
 - New property testInfo.testId.
 - New option 
namein method tracing.startChunk(). 
⚠️ Breaking change in component tests
Note: component tests only, does not affect end-to-end tests.
@playwright/experimental-ct-reactnow supports React 18 only.- If you're running component tests with React 16 or 17, please replace 
@playwright/experimental-ct-reactwith@playwright/experimental-ct-react17. 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 112.0.5615.29
 - Mozilla Firefox 111.0
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 111
 - Microsoft Edge 111
 
Version 1.31
New APIs
New property testProject.dependencies to configure dependencies between projects.
Using dependencies allows global setup to produce traces and other artifacts, see the setup steps in the test report and more.
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ projects: [ { name: 'setup', testMatch: /global.setup\.ts/, }, { name: 'chromium', use: devices['Desktop Chrome'], dependencies: ['setup'], }, { name: 'firefox', use: devices['Desktop Firefox'], dependencies: ['setup'], }, { name: 'webkit', use: devices['Desktop Safari'], dependencies: ['setup'], }, ], });New assertion expect(locator).toBeInViewport() ensures that locator points to an element that intersects viewport, according to the intersection observer API.
const button = page.getByRole('button'); // Make sure at least some part of element intersects viewport. await expect(button).toBeInViewport(); // Make sure element is fully outside of viewport. await expect(button).not.toBeInViewport(); // Make sure that at least half of the element intersects viewport. await expect(button).toBeInViewport({ ratio: 0.5 });
Miscellaneous
- DOM snapshots in trace viewer can be now opened in a separate window.
 - New method 
defineConfigto be used inplaywright.config. - New option 
Route.fetch.maxRedirectsfor method route.fetch(). - Playwright now supports Debian 11 arm64.
 - Official docker images now include Node 18 instead of Node 16.
 
⚠️ Breaking change in component tests
Note: component tests only, does not affect end-to-end tests.
playwright-ct.config configuration file for component testing now requires calling defineConfig.
// Before
import { type PlaywrightTestConfig, devices } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-react';
const config: PlaywrightTestConfig = {
  // ... config goes here ...
};
export default config;
  Replace config variable definition with defineConfig call:
// After
import { defineConfig, devices } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-react';
export default defineConfig({
  // ... config goes here ...
});
  Browser Versions
- Chromium 111.0.5563.19
 - Mozilla Firefox 109.0
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 110
 - Microsoft Edge 110
 
Version 1.30
Browser Versions
- Chromium 110.0.5481.38
 - Mozilla Firefox 108.0.2
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 109
 - Microsoft Edge 109
 
Version 1.29
New APIs
New method route.fetch() and new option
jsonfor route.fulfill():await page.route('**/api/settings', async route => { // Fetch original settings. const response = await route.fetch(); // Force settings theme to a predefined value. const json = await response.json(); json.theme = 'Solorized'; // Fulfill with modified data. await route.fulfill({ json }); });New method locator.all() to iterate over all matching elements:
// Check all checkboxes! const checkboxes = page.getByRole('checkbox'); for (const checkbox of await checkboxes.all()) await checkbox.check();locator.selectOption() matches now by value or label:
<select multiple> <option value="red">Red</div> <option value="green">Green</div> <option value="blue">Blue</div> </select>await element.selectOption('Red');Retry blocks of code until all assertions pass:
await expect(async () => { const response = await page.request.get('https://api.example.com'); await expect(response).toBeOK(); }).toPass();Read more in our documentation.
Automatically capture full page screenshot on test failure:
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ use: { screenshot: { mode: 'only-on-failure', fullPage: true, } } });
Miscellaneous
- Playwright Test now respects 
jsconfig.json. - New options 
argsandproxyfor androidDevice.launchBrowser(). - Option 
postDatain method route.continue() now supports Serializable values. 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 109.0.5414.46
 - Mozilla Firefox 107.0
 - WebKit 16.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 108
 - Microsoft Edge 108
 
Version 1.28
Playwright Tools
- Record at Cursor in VSCode. You can run the test, position the cursor at the end of the test and continue generating the test.
 

- Live Locators in VSCode. You can hover and edit locators in VSCode to get them highlighted in the opened browser.
 - Live Locators in CodeGen. Generate a locator for any element on the page using "Explore" tool.
 

- Codegen and Trace Viewer Dark Theme. Automatically picked up from operating system settings.
 

Test Runner
Configure retries and test timeout for a file or a test with test.describe.configure().
// Each test in the file will be retried twice and have a timeout of 20 seconds. test.describe.configure({ retries: 2, timeout: 20_000 }); test('runs first', async ({ page }) => {}); test('runs second', async ({ page }) => {});Use testProject.snapshotPathTemplate and testConfig.snapshotPathTemplate to configure a template controlling location of snapshots generated by expect(page).toHaveScreenshot() and expect(value).toMatchSnapshot().
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ testDir: './tests', snapshotPathTemplate: '{testDir}/__screenshots__/{testFilePath}/{arg}{ext}', });
New APIs
- locator.blur()
 - locator.clear()
 - android.launchServer() and android.connect()
 - androidDevice.on('close')
 
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:
- page.getByText() to locate by text content.
 - page.getByRole() to locate by ARIA role, ARIA attributes and accessible name.
 - page.getByLabel() to locate a form control by associated label's text.
 - page.getByTestId() to locate an element based on its 
data-testidattribute (other attribute can be configured). - page.getByPlaceholder() to locate an input by placeholder.
 - page.getByAltText() to locate an element, usually image, by its text alternative.
 - page.getByTitle() to locate an element by its title.
 
await page.getByLabel('User Name').fill('John');
await page.getByLabel('Password').fill('secret-password');
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Sign in' }).click();
await expect(page.getByText('Welcome, John!')).toBeVisible();
  All the same methods are also available on Locator, FrameLocator and Frame classes.
Other highlights
workersoption in theplaywright.config.tsnow accepts a percentage string to use some of the available CPUs. You can also pass it in the command line:npx playwright test --workers=20%New options
hostandportfor the html reporter.import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test'; export default defineConfig({ reporter: [['html', { host: 'localhost', port: '9223' }]], });New field
FullConfig.configFileis available to test reporters, specifying the path to the config file if any.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
expect(locator).toHaveAttribute() with an empty value does not match missing attribute anymore. For example, the following snippet will succeed when
buttondoes not have adisabledattribute.await expect(page.getByRole('button')).toHaveAttribute('disabled', '');Command line options
--grepand--grep-invertpreviously incorrectly ignoredgrepandgrepInvertoptions specified in the config. Now all of them are applied together.
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 
enabledfor expect(locator).toBeEnabled(). - expect(locator).toHaveText() now pierces open shadow roots.
 - New option 
editablefor expect(locator).toBeEditable(). - New option 
visiblefor expect(locator).toBeVisible(). 
Other highlights
- New option 
maxRedirectsfor apiRequestContext.get() and others to limit redirect count. - New command-line flag 
--pass-with-no-teststhat allows the test suite to pass when no files are found. - New command-line flag 
--ignore-snapshotsto skip snapshot expectations, such asexpect(value).toMatchSnapshot()andexpect(page).toHaveScreenshot(). 
Behavior Change
A bunch of Playwright APIs already support the waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' option. For example:
await page.goto('https://playwright.dev', {
  waitUntil: '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 waitUntil: '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
VSCode Extension
- Watch your tests running live & keep devtools open.
 - Pick selector.
 - Record new test from current page state.
 

Test Runner
test.step() now returns the value of the step function:
test('should work', async ({ page }) => { const pageTitle = await test.step('get title', async () => { await page.goto('https://playwright.dev'); return await page.title(); }); console.log(pageTitle); });Added test.describe.fixme().
New
'interrupted'test status.Enable tracing via CLI flag:
npx playwright test --trace=on.
Announcements
- 🎁 We now ship Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish docker image: 
mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.34.0-jammy. - 🪦 This is the last release with macOS 10.15 support (deprecated as of 1.21).
 - 🪦 This is the last release with Node.js 12 support, we recommend upgrading to Node.js LTS (16).
 - ⚠️ 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
🌍 Multiple Web Servers in playwright.config.ts
  Launch multiple web servers, databases, or other processes by passing an array of configurations:
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({
  webServer: [
    {
      command: 'npm run start',
      url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000',
      timeout: 120 * 1000,
      reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI,
    },
    {
      command: 'npm run backend',
      url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3333',
      timeout: 120 * 1000,
      reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI,
    }
  ],
  use: {
    baseURL: 'http://localhost:3000/',
  },
});
  🐂 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 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
🕵️ Anonymous Describe
It is now possible to call test.describe() to create suites without a title. This is useful for giving a group of tests a common option with test.use().
test.describe(() => {
  test.use({ colorScheme: 'dark' });
  test('one', async ({ page }) => {
    // ...
  });
  test('two', async ({ page }) => {
    // ...
  });
});
  🧩 Component Tests Update
Playwright 1.24 Component Tests introduce beforeMount and afterMount hooks. Use these to configure your app for tests.
For example, this could be used to setup App router in Vue.js:
import { test } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-vue';
import { Component } from './mycomponent';
test('should work', async ({ mount }) => {
  const component = await mount(Component, {
    hooksConfig: {
      /* anything to configure your app */
    }
  });
});
  import { router } from '../router';
import { beforeMount } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-vue/hooks';
beforeMount(async ({ app, hooksConfig }) => {
  app.use(router);
});
  A similar configuration in Next.js would look like this:
import { test } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-react';
import { Component } from './mycomponent';
test('should work', async ({ mount }) => {
  const component = await mount(<Component></Component>, {
    // Pass mock value from test into `beforeMount`.
    hooksConfig: {
      router: {
        query: { page: 1, per_page: 10 },
        asPath: '/posts'
      }
    }
  });
});
  import router from 'next/router';
import { beforeMount } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-react/hooks';
beforeMount(async ({ hooksConfig }) => {
  // Before mount, redefine useRouter to return mock value from test.
  router.useRouter = () => hooksConfig.router;
});
  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:
npx playwright open --save-har=github.har.zip https://github.com/microsoft
  Alternatively, you can record HAR programmatically:
const context = await browser.newContext({
  recordHar: { path: 'github.har.zip' }
});
// ... do stuff ...
await context.close();
  Use the new methods page.routeFromHAR() or browserContext.routeFromHAR() to serve matching responses from the HAR file:
await context.routeFromHAR('github.har.zip');
  Read more in our documentation.
Advanced Routing
You can now use route.fallback() to defer routing to other handlers.
Consider the following example:
// Remove a header from all requests.
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
  await page.route('**/*', async route => {
    const headers = await route.request().allHeaders();
    delete headers['if-none-match'];
    await route.fallback({ headers });
  });
});
test('should work', async ({ page }) => {
  await page.route('**/*', async route => {
    if (route.request().resourceType() === 'image')
      await route.abort();
    else
      await route.fallback();
  });
});
  Note that the new methods page.routeFromHAR() and browserContext.routeFromHAR() also participate in routing and could be deferred to.
Web-First Assertions Update
- New method expect(locator).toHaveValues() that asserts all selected values of 
<select multiple>element. - Methods expect(locator).toContainText() and expect(locator).toHaveText() now accept 
ignoreCaseoption. 
Component Tests Update
- Support for Vue2 via the 
@playwright/experimental-ct-vue2package. - Support for component tests for create-react-app with components in 
.jsfiles. 
Read more about component testing with Playwright.
Miscellaneous
If there's a service worker that's in your way, you can now easily disable it with a new context option
serviceWorkers:export default { use: { serviceWorkers: 'block', } };Using
.zippath forrecordHarcontext option automatically zips the resulting HAR:const context = await browser.newContext({ recordHar: { path: 'github.har.zip', } });If you intend to edit HAR by hand, consider using the
"minimal"HAR recording mode that only records information that is essential for replaying:const context = await browser.newContext({ recordHar: { path: 'github.har', mode: 'minimal', } });Playwright now runs on Ubuntu 22 amd64 and Ubuntu 22 arm64. We also publish new docker image
mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.34.0-jammy.
⚠️ Breaking Changes ⚠️
WebServer is now considered "ready" if request to the specified url has any of the following HTTP status codes:
200-299300-399(new)400,401,402,403(new)
Version 1.22
Highlights
Components Testing (preview)
Playwright Test can now test your React, Vue.js or Svelte components. You can use all the features of Playwright Test (such as parallelization, emulation & debugging) while running components in real browsers.
Here is what a typical component test looks like:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/experimental-ct-react'; import App from './App'; // Let's test component in a dark scheme! test.use({ colorScheme: 'dark' }); test('should render', async ({ mount }) => { const component = await mount(<App></App>); // As with any Playwright test, assert locator text. await expect(component).toContainText('React'); // Or do a screenshot 🚀 await expect(component).toHaveScreenshot(); // Or use any Playwright method await component.click(); });Read more in our documentation.
Role selectors that allow selecting elements by their ARIA role, ARIA attributes and accessible name.
// Click a button with accessible name "log in" await page.locator('role=button[name="log in"]').click();Read more in our documentation.
New locator.filter() API to filter an existing locator
const buttons = page.locator('role=button'); // ... const submitButton = buttons.filter({ hasText: 'Submit' }); await submitButton.click();New web-first assertions expect(page).toHaveScreenshot() and expect(locator).toHaveScreenshot() that wait for screenshot stabilization and enhances test reliability.
The new assertions has screenshot-specific defaults, such as:
- disables animations
 - uses CSS scale option
 
await page.goto('https://playwright.dev'); await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot();The new expect(page).toHaveScreenshot() saves screenshots at the same location as expect(value).toMatchSnapshot().
Version 1.21
Highlights
New role selectors that allow selecting elements by their ARIA role, ARIA attributes and accessible name.
// Click a button with accessible name "log in" await page.locator('role=button[name="log in"]').click();Read more in our documentation.
New
scaleoption in page.screenshot() for smaller sized screenshots.New
caretoption in page.screenshot() to control text caret. Defaults to"hide".New method
expect.pollto wait for an arbitrary condition:// Poll the method until it returns an expected result. await expect.poll(async () => { const response = await page.request.get('https://api.example.com'); return response.status(); }).toBe(200);expect.pollsupports most synchronous matchers, like.toBe(),.toContain(), etc. Read more in our documentation.
Behavior Changes
- ESM support when running TypeScript tests is now enabled by default. The 
PLAYWRIGHT_EXPERIMENTAL_TS_ESMenv variable is no longer required. - The 
mcr.microsoft.com/playwrightdocker image no longer contains Python. Please usemcr.microsoft.com/playwright/pythonas a Playwright-ready docker image with pre-installed Python. - Playwright now supports large file uploads (100s of MBs) via locator.setInputFiles() API.
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 101.0.4951.26
 - Mozilla Firefox 98.0.2
 - WebKit 15.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 100
 - Microsoft Edge 100
 
Version 1.20
Highlights
New options for methods page.screenshot(), locator.screenshot() and elementHandle.screenshot():
- Option 
animations: "disabled"rewinds all CSS animations and transitions to a consistent state - Option 
mask: Locator[]masks given elements, overlaying them with pink#FF00FFboxes. 
- Option 
 expect().toMatchSnapshot()now supports anonymous snapshots: when snapshot name is missing, Playwright Test will generate one automatically:expect('Web is Awesome <3').toMatchSnapshot();New
maxDiffPixelsandmaxDiffPixelRatiooptions for fine-grained screenshot comparison usingexpect().toMatchSnapshot():expect(await page.screenshot()).toMatchSnapshot({ maxDiffPixels: 27, // allow no more than 27 different pixels. });It is most convenient to specify
maxDiffPixelsormaxDiffPixelRatioonce in testConfig.expect.Playwright Test now adds testConfig.fullyParallel mode. By default, Playwright Test parallelizes between files. In fully parallel mode, tests inside a single file are also run in parallel. You can also use
--fully-parallelcommand line flag.export default { fullyParallel: true, };testProject.grep and testProject.grepInvert are now configurable per project. For example, you can now configure smoke tests project using
grep:export default { projects: [ { name: 'smoke tests', grep: /@smoke/, }, ], };Trace Viewer now shows API testing requests.
locator.highlight() visually reveals element(s) for easier debugging.
Announcements
- We now ship a designated Python docker image 
mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/python. Please switch over to it if you use Python. This is the last release that includes Python inside our javascriptmcr.microsoft.com/playwrightdocker image. - v1.20 is the last release to receive WebKit update for macOS 10.15 Catalina. Please update MacOS to keep using latest & greatest WebKit!
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 101.0.4921.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 97.0.1
 - WebKit 15.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 99
 - Microsoft Edge 99
 
Version 1.19
Playwright Test Update
Playwright Test v1.19 now supports soft assertions. Failed soft assertions
do not terminate test execution, but mark the test as failed.
// Make a few checks that will not stop the test when failed... await expect.soft(page.locator('#status')).toHaveText('Success'); await expect.soft(page.locator('#eta')).toHaveText('1 day'); // ... and continue the test to check more things. await page.locator('#next-page').click(); await expect.soft(page.locator('#title')).toHaveText('Make another order');Read more in our documentation
You can now specify a custom expect message as a second argument to the
expectandexpect.softfunctions, for example:await expect(page.locator('text=Name'), 'should be logged in').toBeVisible();The error would look like this:
Error: should be logged in Call log: - expect.toBeVisible with timeout 5000ms - waiting for "getByText('Name')" 2 | 3 | test('example test', async({ page }) => { > 4 | await expect(page.locator('text=Name'), 'should be logged in').toBeVisible(); | ^ 5 | }); 6 |Read more in our documentation
By default, tests in a single file are run in order. If you have many independent tests in a single file, you can now run them in parallel with test.describe.configure().
Other Updates
Locator now supports a
hasoption that makes sure it contains another locator inside:await page.locator('article', { has: page.locator('.highlight'), }).click();Read more in locator documentation
New locator.page()
page.screenshot() and locator.screenshot() now automatically hide blinking caret
Playwright Codegen now generates locators and frame locators
New option
urlin testConfig.webServer to ensure your web server is ready before running the testsNew testInfo.errors and testResult.errors that contain all failed assertions and soft assertions.
Potentially breaking change in Playwright Test Global Setup
It is unlikely that this change will affect you, no action is required if your tests keep running as they did.
We've noticed that in rare cases, the set of tests to be executed was configured in the global setup by means of the environment variables. We also noticed some applications that were post processing the reporters' output in the global teardown. If you are doing one of the two, learn more
Browser Versions
- Chromium 100.0.4863.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 96.0.1
 - WebKit 15.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 98
 - Microsoft Edge 98
 
Version 1.18
Locator Improvements
Each locator can now be optionally filtered by the text it contains:
await page.locator('li', { hasText: 'my item' }).locator('button').click();Read more in locator documentation
Testing API improvements
Improved TypeScript Support
- Playwright Test now respects 
tsconfig.json'sbaseUrlandpaths, so you can use aliases - There is a new environment variable 
PW_EXPERIMENTAL_TS_ESMthat allows importing ESM modules in your TS code, without the need for the compile step. Don't forget the.jssuffix when you are importing your esm modules. Run your tests as follows: 
npm i --save-dev @playwright/test@1.18.0-rc1
PW_EXPERIMENTAL_TS_ESM=1 npx playwright test
  Create Playwright
The npm init playwright command is now generally available for your use:
# Run from your project's root directory
npm init playwright@latest
# Or create a new project
npm init playwright@latest new-project
  This will create a Playwright Test configuration file, optionally add examples, a GitHub Action workflow and a first test example.spec.ts.
New APIs & changes
- new 
testCase.repeatEachIndexAPI acceptDownloadsoption now defaults totrue
Breaking change: custom config options
Custom config options are a convenient way to parametrize projects with different values. Learn more in this guide.
Previously, any fixture introduced through test.extend() could be overridden in the testProject.use config section. For example,
// WRONG: THIS SNIPPET DOES NOT WORK SINCE v1.18.
// fixtures.js
const test = base.extend({
  myParameter: 'default',
});
// playwright.config.js
module.exports = {
  use: {
    myParameter: 'value',
  },
};
  The proper way to make a fixture parametrized in the config file is to specify option: true when defining the fixture. For example,
// CORRECT: THIS SNIPPET WORKS SINCE v1.18.
// fixtures.js
const test = base.extend({
  // Fixtures marked as "option: true" will get a value specified in the config,
  // or fallback to the default value.
  myParameter: ['default', { option: true }],
});
// playwright.config.js
module.exports = {
  use: {
    myParameter: 'value',
  },
};
  Browser Versions
- Chromium 99.0.4812.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 95.0
 - WebKit 15.4
 
This version was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 97
 - Microsoft Edge 97
 
Version 1.17
Frame Locators
Playwright 1.17 introduces frame locators - a locator to the iframe on the page. Frame locators capture the logic sufficient to retrieve the iframe and then locate elements in that iframe. Frame locators are strict by default, will wait for iframe to appear and can be used in Web-First assertions.

Frame locators can be created with either page.frameLocator() or locator.frameLocator() method.
const locator = page.frameLocator('#my-iframe').locator('text=Submit');
await locator.click();
  Read more at our documentation.
Trace Viewer Update
Playwright Trace Viewer is now available online at https://trace.playwright.dev! Just drag-and-drop your trace.zip file to inspect its contents.
NOTE: trace files are not uploaded anywhere; trace.playwright.dev is a progressive web application that processes traces locally.
- Playwright Test traces now include sources by default (these could be turned off with tracing option)
 - Trace Viewer now shows test name
 - New trace metadata tab with browser details
 - Snapshots now have URL bar
 

HTML Report Update
- HTML report now supports dynamic filtering
 - Report is now a single static HTML file that could be sent by e-mail or as a slack attachment.
 

Ubuntu ARM64 support + more
Playwright now supports Ubuntu 20.04 ARM64. You can now run Playwright tests inside Docker on Apple M1 and on Raspberry Pi.
You can now use Playwright to install stable version of Edge on Linux:
npx playwright install msedge
New APIs
- Tracing now supports a 
'title'option - Page navigations support a new 
'commit'waiting option - HTML reporter got new configuration options
 testConfig.snapshotDiroptiontestInfo.parallelIndextestInfo.titlePathtestOptions.tracehas new optionsexpect.toMatchSnapshotsupports subdirectoriesreporter.printsToStdio()
Version 1.16
🎭 Playwright Test
API Testing
Playwright 1.16 introduces new API Testing that lets you send requests to the server directly from Node.js! Now you can:
- test your server API
 - prepare server side state before visiting the web application in a test
 - validate server side post-conditions after running some actions in the browser
 
To do a request on behalf of Playwright's Page, use new page.request API:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('context fetch', async ({ page }) => {
  // Do a GET request on behalf of page
  const response = await page.request.get('http://example.com/foo.json');
  // ...
});
  To do a stand-alone request from node.js to an API endpoint, use new request fixture:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('context fetch', async ({ request }) => {
  // Do a GET request on behalf of page
  const response = await request.get('http://example.com/foo.json');
  // ...
});
  Read more about it in our API testing guide.
Response Interception
It is now possible to do response interception by combining API Testing with request interception.
For example, we can blur all the images on the page:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
import jimp from 'jimp'; // image processing library
test('response interception', async ({ page }) => {
  await page.route('**/*.jpeg', async route => {
    const response = await page._request.fetch(route.request());
    const image = await jimp.read(await response.body());
    await image.blur(5);
    await route.fulfill({
      response,
      body: await image.getBufferAsync('image/jpeg'),
    });
  });
  const response = await page.goto('https://playwright.dev');
  expect(response.status()).toBe(200);
});
  Read more about response interception.
New HTML reporter
Try it out new HTML reporter with either --reporter=html or a reporter entry in playwright.config.ts file:
$ npx playwright test --reporter=html
  The HTML reporter has all the information about tests and their failures, including surfacing trace and image artifacts.

Read more about our reporters.
🎭 Playwright Library
locator.waitFor
Wait for a locator to resolve to a single element with a given state. Defaults to the state: 'visible'.
Comes especially handy when working with lists:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('context fetch', async ({ page }) => {
  const completeness = page.locator('text=Success');
  await completeness.waitFor();
  expect(await page.screenshot()).toMatchSnapshot('screen.png');
});
  Read more about locator.waitFor().
Docker support for Arm64
Playwright Docker image is now published for Arm64 so it can be used on Apple Silicon.
Read more about Docker integration.
🎭 Playwright Trace Viewer
- web-first assertions inside trace viewer
 - run trace viewer with 
npx playwright show-traceand drop trace files to the trace viewer PWA - API testing is integrated with trace viewer
 - better visual attribution of action targets
 
Read more about Trace Viewer.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 97.0.4666.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 93.0
 - WebKit 15.4
 
This version of Playwright was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 94
 - Microsoft Edge 94
 
Version 1.15
🎭 Playwright Library
🖱️ Mouse Wheel
By using mouse.wheel() you are now able to scroll vertically or horizontally.
📜 New Headers API
Previously it was not possible to get multiple header values of a response. This is now possible and additional helper functions are available:
- request.allHeaders()
 - request.headersArray()
 - request.headerValue()
 - response.allHeaders()
 - response.headersArray()
 - response.headerValue()
 - response.headerValues()
 
🌈 Forced-Colors emulation
Its now possible to emulate the forced-colors CSS media feature by passing it in the browser.newContext() or calling page.emulateMedia().
New APIs
- page.route() accepts new 
timesoption to specify how many times this route should be matched. - page.setChecked() and locator.setChecked() were introduced to set the checked state of a checkbox.
 - request.sizes() Returns resource size information for given http request.
 - tracing.startChunk() - Start a new trace chunk.
 - tracing.stopChunk() - Stops a new trace chunk.
 
🎭 Playwright Test
🤝 test.parallel() run tests in the same file in parallel
  test.describe.parallel('group', () => {
  test('runs in parallel 1', async ({ page }) => {
  });
  test('runs in parallel 2', async ({ page }) => {
  });
});
  By default, tests in a single file are run in order. If you have many independent tests in a single file, you can now run them in parallel with test.describe.parallel(title, callback).
🛠 Add --debug CLI flag
  By using npx playwright test --debug it will enable the Playwright Inspector for you to debug your tests.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 96.0.4641.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 92.0
 - WebKit 15.0
 
Version 1.14
🎭 Playwright Library
⚡️ New "strict" mode
Selector ambiguity is a common problem in automation testing. "strict" mode ensures that your selector points to a single element and throws otherwise.
Pass strict: true into your action calls to opt in.
// This will throw if you have more than one button!
await page.click('button', { strict: true });
  📍 New Locators API
Locator represents a view to the element(s) on the page. It captures the logic sufficient to retrieve the element at any given moment.
The difference between the Locator and ElementHandle is that the latter points to a particular element, while Locator captures the logic of how to retrieve that element.
Also, locators are "strict" by default!
const locator = page.locator('button');
await locator.click();
  Learn more in the documentation.
🧩 Experimental React and Vue selector engines
React and Vue selectors allow selecting elements by its component name and/or property values. The syntax is very similar to attribute selectors and supports all attribute selector operators.
await page.locator('_react=SubmitButton[enabled=true]').click();
await page.locator('_vue=submit-button[enabled=true]').click();
  Learn more in the react selectors documentation and the vue selectors documentation.
✨ New nth and visible selector engines
  nthselector engine is equivalent to the:nth-matchpseudo class, but could be combined with other selector engines.visibleselector engine is equivalent to the:visiblepseudo class, but could be combined with other selector engines.
// select the first button among all buttons
await button.click('button >> nth=0');
// or if you are using locators, you can use first(), nth() and last()
await page.locator('button').first().click();
// click a visible button
await button.click('button >> visible=true');
  🎭 Playwright Test
✅ Web-First Assertions
expect now supports lots of new web-first assertions.
Consider the following example:
await expect(page.locator('.status')).toHaveText('Submitted');
  Playwright Test will be re-testing the node with the selector .status until fetched Node has the "Submitted" text. It will be re-fetching the node and checking it over and over, until the condition is met or until the timeout is reached. You can either pass this timeout or configure it once via the testProject.expect value in test config.
By default, the timeout for assertions is not set, so it'll wait forever, until the whole test times out.
List of all new assertions:
expect(locator).toBeChecked()expect(locator).toBeDisabled()expect(locator).toBeEditable()expect(locator).toBeEmpty()expect(locator).toBeEnabled()expect(locator).toBeFocused()expect(locator).toBeHidden()expect(locator).toBeVisible()expect(locator).toContainText(text, options?)expect(locator).toHaveAttribute(name, value)expect(locator).toHaveClass(expected)expect(locator).toHaveCount(count)expect(locator).toHaveCSS(name, value)expect(locator).toHaveId(id)expect(locator).toHaveJSProperty(name, value)expect(locator).toHaveText(expected, options)expect(page).toHaveTitle(title)expect(page).toHaveURL(url)expect(locator).toHaveValue(value)
⛓ Serial mode with describe.serial
  Declares a group of tests that should always be run serially. If one of the tests fails, all subsequent tests are skipped. All tests in a group are retried together.
test.describe.serial('group', () => {
  test('runs first', async ({ page }) => { /* ... */ });
  test('runs second', async ({ page }) => { /* ... */ });
});
  Learn more in the documentation.
🐾 Steps API with test.step
  Split long tests into multiple steps using test.step() API:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('test', async ({ page }) => {
  await test.step('Log in', async () => {
    // ...
  });
  await test.step('news feed', async () => {
    // ...
  });
});
  Step information is exposed in reporters API.
🌎 Launch web server before running tests
To launch a server during the tests, use the webServer option in the configuration file. The server will wait for a given url to be available before running the tests, and the url will be passed over to Playwright as a baseURL when creating a context.
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({
  webServer: {
    command: 'npm run start', // command to launch
    url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000', // url to await for
    timeout: 120 * 1000,
    reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI,
  },
});
  Learn more in the documentation.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 94.0.4595.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 91.0
 - WebKit 15.0
 
Version 1.13
Playwright Test
- ⚡️ Introducing Reporter API which is already used to create an Allure Playwright reporter.
 - ⛺️ New 
baseURLfixture to support relative paths in tests. 
Playwright
- 🖖 Programmatic drag-and-drop support via the page.dragAndDrop() API.
 - 🔎 Enhanced HAR with body sizes for requests and responses. Use via 
recordHaroption in browser.newContext(). 
Tools
- Playwright Trace Viewer now shows parameters, returned values and 
console.log()calls. - Playwright Inspector can generate Playwright Test tests.
 
New and Overhauled Guides
- Intro
 - Authentication
 - Chrome Extensions
 - Playwright Test Annotations
 - Playwright Test Configuration
 - Playwright Test Fixtures
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 93.0.4576.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 90.0
 - WebKit 14.2
 
New Playwright APIs
- new 
baseURLoption in browser.newContext() and browser.newPage() - response.securityDetails() and response.serverAddr()
 - page.dragAndDrop() and frame.dragAndDrop()
 - download.cancel()
 - page.inputValue(), frame.inputValue() and elementHandle.inputValue()
 - new 
forceoption in page.fill(), frame.fill(), and elementHandle.fill() - new 
forceoption in page.selectOption(), frame.selectOption(), and elementHandle.selectOption() 
Version 1.12
⚡️ Introducing Playwright Test
Playwright Test is a new test runner built from scratch by Playwright team specifically to accommodate end-to-end testing needs:
- Run tests across all browsers.
 - Execute tests in parallel.
 - Enjoy context isolation and sensible defaults out of the box.
 - Capture videos, screenshots and other artifacts on failure.
 - Integrate your POMs as extensible fixtures.
 
Installation:
npm i -D @playwright/test
  Simple test tests/foo.spec.ts:
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('basic test', async ({ page }) => {
  await page.goto('https://playwright.dev/');
  const name = await page.innerText('.navbar__title');
  expect(name).toBe('Playwright');
});
  Running:
npx playwright test
  👉 Read more in Playwright Test documentation.
🧟♂️ Introducing Playwright Trace Viewer
Playwright Trace Viewer is a new GUI tool that helps exploring recorded Playwright traces after the script ran. Playwright traces let you examine:
- page DOM before and after each Playwright action
 - page rendering before and after each Playwright action
 - browser network during script execution
 
Traces are recorded using the new browserContext.tracing API:
const browser = await chromium.launch();
const context = await browser.newContext();
// Start tracing before creating / navigating a page.
await context.tracing.start({ screenshots: true, snapshots: true });
const page = await context.newPage();
await page.goto('https://playwright.dev');
// Stop tracing and export it into a zip archive.
await context.tracing.stop({ path: 'trace.zip' });
  Traces are examined later with the Playwright CLI:
npx playwright show-trace trace.zip
  That will open the following GUI:

👉 Read more in trace viewer documentation.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 93.0.4530.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 89.0
 - WebKit 14.2
 
This version of Playwright was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 91
 - Microsoft Edge 91
 
New APIs
reducedMotionoption in page.emulateMedia(), browserType.launchPersistentContext(), browser.newContext() and browser.newPage()- browserContext.on('request')
 - browserContext.on('requestfailed')
 - browserContext.on('requestfinished')
 - browserContext.on('response')
 tracesDiroption in browserType.launch() and browserType.launchPersistentContext()- new browserContext.tracing API namespace
 - new download.page() method
 
Version 1.11
🎥 New video: Playwright: A New Test Automation Framework for the Modern Web (slides)
- We talked about Playwright
 - Showed engineering work behind the scenes
 - Did live demos with new features ✨
 - Special thanks to applitools for hosting the event and inviting us!
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 92.0.4498.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 89.0b6
 - WebKit 14.2
 
New APIs
- support for async predicates across the API in methods such as page.waitForRequest() and others
 - new emulation devices: Galaxy S8, Galaxy S9+, Galaxy Tab S4, Pixel 3, Pixel 4
 - new methods: 
    
- page.waitForURL() to await navigations to URL
 - video.delete() and video.saveAs() to manage screen recording
 
 - new options: 
    
screenoption in the browser.newContext() method to emulatewindow.screendimensionspositionoption in page.check() and page.uncheck() methodstrialoption to dry-run actions in page.check(), page.uncheck(), page.click(), page.dblclick(), page.hover() and page.tap()
 
Version 1.10
- Playwright for Java v1.10 is now stable!
 - Run Playwright against Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge stable channels with the new channels API.
 - Chromium screenshots are fast on Mac & Windows.
 
Bundled Browser Versions
- Chromium 90.0.4430.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 87.0b10
 - WebKit 14.2
 
This version of Playwright was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 89
 - Microsoft Edge 89
 
New APIs
browserType.launch()now accepts the new'channel'option. Read more in our documentation.
Version 1.9
- Playwright Inspector is a new GUI tool to author and debug your tests. 
    
- Line-by-line debugging of your Playwright scripts, with play, pause and step-through.
 - Author new scripts by recording user actions.
 - Generate element selectors for your script by hovering over elements.
 - Set the 
PWDEBUG=1environment variable to launch the Inspector 
 - Pause script execution with page.pause() in headed mode. Pausing the page launches Playwright Inspector for debugging.
 - New has-text pseudo-class for CSS selectors. 
:has-text("example")matches any element containing"example"somewhere inside, possibly in a child or a descendant element. See more examples. - Page dialogs are now auto-dismissed during execution, unless a listener for 
dialogevent is configured. Learn more about this. - Playwright for Python is now stable with an idiomatic snake case API and pre-built Docker image to run tests in CI/CD.
 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 90.0.4421.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 86.0b10
 - WebKit 14.1
 
New APIs
Version 1.8
Selecting elements based on layout with
:left-of(),:right-of(),:above()and:below().Playwright now includes command line interface, former playwright-cli.
npx playwright --helppage.selectOption() now waits for the options to be present.
New methods to assert element state like page.isEditable().
New APIs
- elementHandle.isChecked().
 - elementHandle.isDisabled().
 - elementHandle.isEditable().
 - elementHandle.isEnabled().
 - elementHandle.isHidden().
 - elementHandle.isVisible().
 - page.isChecked().
 - page.isDisabled().
 - page.isEditable().
 - page.isEnabled().
 - page.isHidden().
 - page.isVisible().
 - New option 
'editable'in elementHandle.waitForElementState(). 
Browser Versions
- Chromium 90.0.4392.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 85.0b5
 - WebKit 14.1
 
Version 1.7
- New Java SDK: Playwright for Java is now on par with JavaScript, Python and .NET bindings.
 - Browser storage API: New convenience APIs to save and load browser storage state (cookies, local storage) to simplify automation scenarios with authentication.
 - New CSS selectors: We heard your feedback for more flexible selectors and have revamped the selectors implementation. Playwright 1.7 introduces new CSS extensions and there's more coming soon.
 - New website: The docs website at playwright.dev has been updated and is now built with Docusaurus.
 - Support for Apple Silicon: Playwright browser binaries for WebKit and Chromium are now built for Apple Silicon.
 
New APIs
- browserContext.storageState() to get current state for later reuse.
 storageStateoption in browser.newContext() and browser.newPage() to setup browser context state.
Browser Versions
- Chromium 89.0.4344.0
 - Mozilla Firefox 84.0b9
 - WebKit 14.1
 
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