Releases: microsoft/playwright
v1.20.1
Highlights
This patch includes the following bug fixes:
#12711 - [REGRESSION] Page.screenshot hangs on some sites
#12807 - [BUG] Cookies get assigned before fulfilling a response
#12814 - [Question] how to use expect.any in playwright
#12821 - [BUG] Chromium: Cannot click, element intercepts pointer events
#12836 - [REGRESSION]: Tests not detected as ES module in v1.20
#12862 - [Feature] Allow to use toMatchSnapshot for file formats other than txt (e.g. csv)
#12887 - [BUG] Locator.count() with _vue selector with Repro
#12940 - [BUG] npm audit - High Severity vulnerability in json5 package forcing to install Playwright 1.18.1
#12974 - [BUG] Regression - chromium browser closes during test or debugging session on macos
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
v1.20.0
Highlights
-
New options for methods
page.screenshot(),locator.screenshot()andelementHandle.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
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expect().toMatchSnapshot()now supports anonymous snapshots: when snapshot name is missing, Playwright Test will generate one
automatically:expect('Web is Awesome <3').toMatchSnapshot();
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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 inTestConfig.expect. -
Playwright Test now adds
TestConfig.fullyParallelmode. 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.// playwright.config.ts export default { fullyParallel: true, };
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TestProject.grepandTestProject.grepInvertare now configurable per project. For example, you can now
configure smoke tests project usinggrep:// playwright.config.ts export default { projects: [ { name: 'smoke tests', grep: /@smoke/, }, ], };
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Trace Viewer now shows API testing requests.
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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
v1.19.2
Highlights
This patch includes the following bug fixes:
#12091 - [BUG] playwright 1.19.0 generates more than 1 trace file per test
#12106 - [BUG] Error: EBUSY: resource busy or locked when using volumes in docker-compose with playwright 1.19.0 and mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.15.0-focal
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
v1.19.1
Highlights
This patch includes the following bug fixes:
#12075 - [Question] After update to 1.19 firefox fails to run
#12090 - [BUG] did something change on APIRequest/Response APIs ?
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
v1.19.0
Playwright Test Updates
Soft assertions
Playwright Test v1.19 now supports soft assertions. Failed soft assertions do not terminate test execution, but mark the test as failed. Read more in our documentation.
// 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');Custom error messages
You can now specify a custom error message as a second argument to the expect and expect.soft functions, 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 selector "text=Name"
2 |
3 | test('example test', async({ page }) => {
> 4 | await expect(page.locator('text=Name'), 'should be logged in').toBeVisible();
| ^
5 | });
6 |Parallel mode in file
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 method: test.describe.configure:
import { test } from '@playwright/test';
test.describe.configure({ mode: 'parallel' });
test('parallel 1', async () => {});
test('parallel 2', async () => {});⚠️ 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
Locator Updates
Locator now supports a has option that makes sure it contains another locator inside:
await page.locator('article', {
has: page.locator('.highlight'),
}).locator('button').click();The snippet above will select article that has highlight in it and will press the button in it.
Read more in locator documentation
Other Updates
- New
method: Locator.page method: Page.screenshotandmethod: Locator.screenshotnow automatically hides blinking caret- Playwright Codegen now generates locators and frame locators
- New option
urlintestConfig.webServerto ensure your web server is ready before running the tests - New
property: TestInfo.errorsandproperty: TestResult.errorsthat contain all failed assertions and soft assertions.
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
v1.18.1
Highlights
This patch includes improvements to the TypeScript support and the following bug fixes:
#11550 - [REGRESSION]: Errors inside route handler does not lead to unhandled rejections anymore
#11552 - [BUG] Could not resolve "C:\repo\framework\utils" in file C:\repo\tests\test.ts.
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
v1.18.0
Locator Improvements
locator.dragTo(locator)expect(locator).toBeChecked({ checked })- Each locator can now be optionally filtered by the text it contains:
Read more in locator documentation.
await page.locator('li', { hasText: 'my item' }).locator('button').click();
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/[email protected]
PW_EXPERIMENTAL_TS_ESM=1 npx playwright testCreate Playwright
The npm init playwright command is now generally available for your use:
# Run from your project's root directory
npm init playwright
# Or create a new project
npm init playwright new-projectThis will scaffold everything needed to get started with 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 the parametrization 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
(1.18.0-beta-1642620709000)
v1.18.0-rc1
Locator Improvements
locator.dragTo(locator)expect(locator).toBeChecked({ checked })- Each locator can now be optionally filtered by the text it contains:
Read more in locator documentation.
await page.locator('li', { hasText: 'my item' }).locator('button').click();
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/[email protected]
PW_EXPERIMENTAL_TS_ESM=1 npx playwright testCreate Playwright
The npm init playwright command is now generally available for your use:
# Run from your project's root directory
npm init playwright
# Or create a new project
npm init playwright new-projectThis will scaffold everything needed to get started with Playwright Test: configuration file, optionally add examples, a GitHub Action workflow and a first test example.spec.ts.
New APIs & changes
- new
testCase.repeatEachIndexAPI - new option fixtures
acceptDownloadsoption now defaults totrue
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
v1.17.2
v1.17.1
Highlights
This patch includes bug fixes for the following issues:
#10638 - [BUG] Locator.click -> subtree intercepts pointer events since version 1.17.0
#10632 - [BUG] Playwright 1.17.0 -> After clicking the element - I get an error that click action was failed
#10627 - [REGRESSION]: Can no longer click Material UI select box
#10620 - [BUG] trailing zero width whitespace fails toHaveText
Browser Versions
- Chromium 98.0.4695.0
- Mozilla Firefox 94.0.1
- WebKit 15.4
This version of Playwright was also tested against the following stable channels:
- Google Chrome 96
- Microsoft Edge 96
(1.17.1)


