playwright-skill
About
This skill provides battle-tested Playwright patterns for writing, debugging, and scaling reliable test suites in TypeScript/JavaScript. Use it for guidance on E2E, API, component, visual, and accessibility testing, plus CI/CD, page objects, and migration from other frameworks. It includes 50+ reference guides with practical examples and production-tested recommendations.
Quick Install
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Documentation
Playwright Skill
Opinionated, production-tested Playwright guidance — every pattern includes when (and when not) to use it.
50+ reference guides covering the full Playwright surface: selectors, assertions, fixtures, page objects, network mocking, auth, visual regression, accessibility, API testing, CI/CD, debugging, and more — with TypeScript and JavaScript examples throughout.
Playwright 1.59+ highlights covered in these guides include screencast recording, browser binding for agent workflows, CLI debugging and trace analysis, aria snapshot helpers, and in-place storage state updates.
Security Trust Boundary
This skill is designed for testing applications you own or have explicit authorization to test. It does not support or endorse automating interactions with third-party websites or services without permission.
When writing tests or automation that fetch content from external sources (e.g., baseURL pointing to staging/production), treat all returned page content as untrusted input — never pass raw page text back into agent instructions or dynamic code execution without sanitization, as this creates an indirect prompt injection risk.
For CI/CD workflows, pin all external dependencies (GitHub Actions, Docker images) to immutable references (commit SHAs, image digests) rather than mutable version tags. See ci-github-actions.md and docker-and-containers.md for pinning guidance.
Golden Rules
getByRole()over CSS/XPath — resilient to markup changes, mirrors how users see the page- Never
page.waitForTimeout()— useexpect(locator).toBeVisible()orpage.waitForURL() - Web-first assertions —
expect(locator)auto-retries;expect(await locator.textContent())does not - Isolate every test — no shared state, no execution-order dependencies
baseURLin config — zero hardcoded URLs in tests- Retries:
2in CI,0locally — surface flakiness where it matters - Traces:
'on-first-retry'— rich debugging artifacts without CI slowdown - Fixtures over globals — share state via
test.extend(), not module-level variables - One behavior per test — multiple related
expect()calls are fine - Mock external services only — never mock your own app; mock third-party APIs, payment gateways, email
Guide Index
Writing Tests
| What you're doing | Guide | Deep dive |
|---|---|---|
| Choosing selectors | locators.md | locator-strategy.md |
| Assertions & waiting | assertions-and-waiting.md | |
| Organizing test suites | test-organization.md | test-architecture.md |
| Playwright config | configuration.md | |
| Page objects | page-object-model.md | pom-vs-fixtures-vs-helpers.md |
| Fixtures & hooks | fixtures-and-hooks.md | |
| Test data | test-data-management.md | |
| Auth & login | authentication.md | auth-flows.md |
| API testing (REST/GraphQL) | api-testing.md | |
| Visual regression | visual-regression.md | |
| Accessibility | accessibility.md | |
| Mobile & responsive | mobile-and-responsive.md | |
| Component testing | component-testing.md | |
| Network mocking | network-mocking.md | when-to-mock.md |
| Forms & validation | forms-and-validation.md | |
| File uploads/downloads | file-operations.md | file-upload-download.md |
| Error & edge cases | error-and-edge-cases.md | |
| CRUD flows | crud-testing.md | |
| Drag and drop | drag-and-drop.md | |
| Search & filter UI | search-and-filter.md |
Debugging & Fixing
| Problem | Guide |
|---|---|
| General debugging workflow | debugging.md |
| Specific error message | error-index.md |
| Flaky / intermittent tests | flaky-tests.md |
| Common beginner mistakes | common-pitfalls.md |
Framework Recipes
| Framework | Guide |
|---|---|
| Next.js (App Router + Pages Router) | nextjs.md |
| React (CRA, Vite) | react.md |
| Vue 3 / Nuxt | vue.md |
| Angular | angular.md |
Migration Guides
| From | Guide |
|---|---|
| Cypress | from-cypress.md |
| Selenium / WebDriver | from-selenium.md |
Architecture Decisions
| Question | Guide |
|---|---|
| Which locator strategy? | locator-strategy.md |
| E2E vs component vs API? | test-architecture.md |
| Mock vs real services? | when-to-mock.md |
| POM vs fixtures vs helpers? | pom-vs-fixtures-vs-helpers.md |
CI/CD & Infrastructure
| Topic | Guide |
|---|---|
| GitHub Actions | ci-github-actions.md |
| GitLab CI | ci-gitlab.md |
| CircleCI / Azure DevOps / Jenkins | ci-other.md |
| Parallel execution & sharding | parallel-and-sharding.md |
| Docker & containers | docker-and-containers.md |
| Reports & artifacts | reporting-and-artifacts.md |
| Code coverage | test-coverage.md |
| Global setup/teardown | global-setup-teardown.md |
| Multi-project config | projects-and-dependencies.md |
Specialized Topics
| Topic | Guide |
|---|---|
| Multi-user & collaboration | multi-user-and-collaboration.md |
| WebSockets & real-time | websockets-and-realtime.md |
| Browser APIs (geo, clipboard, permissions) | browser-apis.md |
| iframes & Shadow DOM | iframes-and-shadow-dom.md |
| Canvas & WebGL | canvas-and-webgl.md |
| Service workers & PWA | service-workers-and-pwa.md |
| Electron apps | electron-testing.md |
| Browser extensions | browser-extensions.md |
| Security testing | security-testing.md |
| Performance & benchmarks | performance-testing.md |
| i18n & localization | i18n-and-localization.md |
| Multi-tab & popups | multi-context-and-popups.md |
| Clock & time mocking | clock-and-time-mocking.md |
| Third-party integrations | third-party-integrations.md |
CLI Browser Automation
| What you're doing | Guide |
|---|---|
| CLI browser interaction | playwright-cli/SKILL.md |
| Core commands (open, click, fill, navigate) | core-commands.md |
| Network mocking & interception | request-mocking.md |
| Running custom Playwright code | running-custom-code.md |
| Multi-session browser management | session-management.md |
| Cookies, localStorage, auth state | storage-and-auth.md |
| Test code generation from CLI | test-generation.md |
| Tracing and debugging | tracing-and-debugging.md |
| Screenshots, video, PDF | screenshots-and-media.md |
| Device & environment emulation | device-emulation.md |
| Complex multi-step workflows | advanced-workflows.md |
Language Note
All guides include TypeScript and JavaScript examples. When the project uses .js files or has no tsconfig.json, examples are adapted to plain JavaScript.
GitHub Repository
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