Introduction to Playwright for End-to-End Testing with Debbie O'Brien | JS Drops
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 เม.ย. 2023
- Learn how to get started with Playwright using the VS Code extension and easily generate tests with Playwright`s test generator in this JS Drop with Debbie O'Brien. Use Project dependencies to setup authentication before running your tests to ensure your tests are in a loggedin state. Run your tests across multiple browsers and visually see the run or check out the HTML report or trace of your test!
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Great tutorial! Keep posting more about Playwright and its advanced features. Looking forward to seeing you on next Playwright release video 😉
Nice explanations !! Thanks Debbie !
Thank you. Exactly what I needed. Wonder if there are some practices for test driven development. Aka writing the test _first_ than the code.
Excellent demo of Playwright capabilities, no wonder why companies are switching to or choosing PW. Thank you.
Do you have any document on this ... that I can present to my team ???
Thank you for the tutorial. I made the same selections as you at 2:50, but when I hit the OK button, the only file that was generated is package.json. None of the other files seen in this video was generated for me. What am I missing?
Hi Debbie, i have an issue when i tried to login using google provider in chronium and webkit, is there anything that i can do?
Thank you for the login setup. I would like to know how to pass the authentication code. 🙂
Is there a tutorial for using playwright in C# ?
I'd like to see a better explanation of the global setup for instantiating a singleton pattern for webservice calls. Running a UI test is great but if you don't have real data for it then there is no point. Often QEs need to create data on the back end that can then be consumed by the UI test.
“All that Spanish people going around spelling everything wrong”
noticed it too, wtf haha